Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 05, 1961, Image 6

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GRainH G±iAj.vuM>jimo mi, jjißai UAi o judging Tuesday, at Jie Southeastern
Pennsy vama Artificial Breeders Cooperative show. In the foreground is William Arrow
smith, Peach Bottom R 1 with the Jersey Champion The Guernsey champion is in the
center with owner, Raymond Witmer, Willow Street Rl, at the halter Miss Adrienne
Luckenbaugh, Spring Grove (York Co) 4-H girl exhibits her Brown Swiss Heifer after
taking the purple rosette —L. F Photo
Guernsey - Jersey
(From page 1)
try of Charles T and Marg
aret E Wollastown, Tough
kcnamon, Chester County
Following are the results
of tue judging on Tuesday.
Brown Swiss
Junior Calf—l, Gerald C
Magee, Newburg Rl, 2, Bette
Ahren, Westtown, 3, Wi’son
W Gladfelter, York R 4
Senior'Calf —1, Wi son W
Gladfelter, 2, JBette Ahren
Junior Yearling—l, Jean
Gladfelter. York R 4, 2, Wil-
son W Gladfelter, 3, Bette
Ahren
Senior Yearling—l, Adn-
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6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 5, 1961
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3, Bette Ahren;
ren.
Three-year-old —l, Bette Grand Champion
Ahren; 2, Bette Ahren. enne Luckenbaugh.
Junior Get of Sire —l, Senior Get of Sire
Bette Ahren (Get of Lee’s Bette -Ahren (Get of
Hill Genesis); 2, Wilson W. Hill Genesis M.)
Gladfelter (Get of Lee’s Hil!
Keeper’s Rampart).
Aged Cow— 1, Wilson W.
Gladfelter.
MH-30
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Farmers Supply
137 E, KING ST., LANCASTER, p,
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Stop Suckering Damage
MH-30 when properly used will:
• Let you enjoy new freedom from suckering and hand label
• Let you produce tobacco at a lower cost
• Increase the efficiency of the farm
• Produce good tobacco
A fine-mist spray of MH-30 on tobacco plants appro;
mately 5 days after topping stops sucker giowtht
fore it starts, reduces damage to p ants from to
suckering and saves up to 30 man-hours of tedin
labor per acre
Why be old-fashioned... order your MII-30 from \ourf»
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1. Top and treat tobacco when it’s in full bloom nr
90% of the plants have begun to shed their fu 4 H oVltl
2. Use 1 pint per 1,000 plants
3. Use a fine-mist-type spray
4. Be sure to harvest your tobacco when it u rl j?
Leaving an untreated row will help you 1110
ciding when treated tobacco is ripe.
SEE YOU AT THE FISHING HOLE THIS SUMMIT «*
than in the tobacco field sweating ovex a back-bit jtn'r l' ja
suckeung job.
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