Roundups (From page D jnd in total score with points. n the corn show, Charles •t, Quarryville HI, beat all three of the top en s to win the project sc contest with a mark of ) Following close on his Is were Paul Trimble I Hackman with 95.7 and 3 respectively, udge George Berggren, ension agronomist from Pennsylvania State Uni sity, was hard put to cho between the top two i entries, after he had unated the other 15 ex its, but final!/ gave the ! to the 10 ears of Pione -302A exhibited by Tnm because of more raatur-' and less moisture in the nels and cobs Trimble vested a total of 127.9 hels from his acre. Hack i, also exhibiting Pione- 'OH ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAY . - LANCASTER % PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS"N \}fW 411 W. Roseville Xd ■£» Lancaster, Pa. W Ph. lane. EX 3-3921 u " wji * v An Analysis For Every Need Granular 16-8-8 10-20-20 10-20-10 10-10-10 8-16-16 6-18-18 6-12-12 5-10-10 0-25-25 0-20-0 DON’T DELAY . . . GET THE DETAILS from your Farm Bureau FIELDMAN or visit your nearest Farm Bureau Store. For prompt, courteous service, call . , . . Lancaster EX 4 0511 New Holland ELgin 4-2146 er 302 A, grew two and a hand of fillers and one hand half acres as a 4-H project of wrappers were divided and a like amount as a pro- according to county area. To ject in FFA He had a yield tal project book scores ln~ of 104 bushels per acre. each section were as follows: Judges Richard Charles, Northeastern, 1, Joseph Vincent Hurst and Robert Shantz, Ephrata Rl; 2, John Delp, all of Bayuk Cigar Shantz, Ephrata Rl; 3, Tho- Compapy, Inc. gave ribbons mas Zartman, Ephrata Rl in four county divisions. Southeastern, 1, J David The 24 exhibits of one Lapp, Bareville Rl. TWO TOP EXHIBITS IN THE 4-H corn club roundup Wednesday were exhibited by Paul Trimble, Quarryville HI, left, and Billy Hackman, Elizabethtown R 3 Judge George Berggrcn, Extension Agronomist from the Pennsyl vania Slate University gave the nod to the Trunble entry because it was firmer in the cob and appeared to be more mature —L F. Photo / v JS. ■■■' V or - M ■V- a *■, 'A • ■ a v f~/s T A t- wfsgg lip^ipi iOtM * , "4 1 «\w^r AV toss°Operton purchasing fore Jan. 27 Pulverized 5-10-15 (Tobacco) 3-18-18 0-20-20 0-19-19 (w/borax) 0-15-30 5-10-10 (Lawn) 10-5-5 5-10-5 3-12-6 2-12-12 >V A 'vtj x / 5 H *' < < v ~ FARM BUREAU Faun/ Buuaa BULK FERTILIZER SERVICE Manheim MOhawk 5-2466 Quarryville STerling 6-2126 Fertilizer Guaranteed Free Flowing Pulverized or Granular Delivered in Bags or Bulk- Spread on your Farm oiur* aTINE NAVI* LABOR Will MONEY Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 31, 1960—5 WINNERS IN THE TOBACCO 4-H club roundup Wednesday are left to right David Myer, Millersville Rl, high project score; Billy Hackman, Elizabethtown R 3, champion hand of wrappers; Kenneth Porter, Washington Boro Rl, second high project score, and Annette Long, Lit itz R 3, champion hand of fillers. L. F. Photo Southwestern, 1, David Myer; 2, Kenneth Porter; 3, Steven Martin, Drumore Rl. Northwestern, 1, Annette Long, Lititz R 3; 2, Billy Agri. Council Reelects, Cowan Charles Cowan of Inter state Milk Producers Coop erative was returned to the presidency of the Lancaster County Agriculture Council Thusday. ' The council, meeting at the Production Credit build ing, elected the following officers; Simeon Horton of Mount Joy Farmers Cooper- Our 2nd (of four) Early Delivery DISCOUNT Periods in effect now t Hackman; 3, Lloyd Hahn, of Columbia Rl, 4, Mark Nestle roth, Manheim R 3; 5, Robert Kopp, Manheim R 2. ative, vice president; Richard Hoover, Farmers Home Ad ministration, secretary -treas urer, and Jack Keyser, of the Intelligencer Journal and Jack Owen of Lancaster Farming, reporters. Elected to the executive committee were Henry Ket tering, County Holstein Bre eders; Stanley Musselman, Lancaster County National Bank, and Richard Green, Pensylvama Power ana Light Company. ~ The council voted to sup port the Agriculture Center board of directors and to continue quarterly meetings. Advertisers will tie glad to have you mention Lancas ter Farming when answering advertisements. SUPER FLOOR KEAT see it now / End of Year Sale! See Us Now For 3 to 8 room size Heaters. L H. BRUBAKER 350 Sirasburg Pike - Lane. R. D. 3. Litiiz, Pa. Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179 Sirasburg OV 7-6002
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