10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 21, 1962 Soil Conservation Field Day To Be Held At Speedwell Forge Plans ha\e been released for the annual consen ation Field Ihu next week, Amos Punk Chan man of 'the Lau eastei Conntv Soil Conseivat -1011 Distnct, said this week. Because the field day last year was mined out, the site ot the demonstrations will he the same Demonstrations and exhibits will he open to the public all dav at Speedwell Forge, the farm of Gerald Darlington, Lititz Rl. The piogram will begin nt 10 a.m. with wagon tours of the con- - nervation sites Elmer M Sensenig, Direc tor and Chairman of the field day activities reported that many conservation practices will be seen-such as contour strip cropping, tile drams, div ersions, etc. Sensenig reported that the Pennsylvania Game Commiss ion, under the supervision of Stephen Mace, land manager, will e\hibit trees and shrubs useful foi wildlife plantings John Kitch, Pennsylvania Department o,f Forest and Maters lepresentative will ime a woodland to demonstrate ■woodland management and tiee identification Sensenig lepoits that Fied Seldomndge Chairman of the count! committee of the Ag noultuie iStabilizatiou Con sole ation Oltjce, will hate pos- tern located wheie A S C can assist m establishing con servation piactices Sexeial other cooperating agencies mil haie exhibits deluding their activities in the line of conseivation These exhibits will be placed in the nciniU of the tarni on ice. Among those partic ipating ill be Paul Whipple, Manager of the Production Credit Association Bicklej Foster, Lancaster County Planning Commission ana Richard Hoovei Supei visor ot the Lancaster Faimeis Home Admnnsii a tion office The staft oi the soil Conservation Sen ne W Mai tin Muth, Woik Pint Consei \ ationist will as sist in the held operations The locational agncultuie teaclieis ot Lancastei Count} vill assist In manning th° vagon minis The Field Dai i' open io am one mteiested in soil and watei (onsenation Hoi i Pshnit nts will be available Available Now For August- Seeding • Oif. Alfa .Alfalfa • fVr(. DuPuits Allalfa 6 fVrt. Vci nal Alfalta • Oil. Uull.ilo Mlalta • Grit. T’aii}-(*i Alfalfa • Celt. Pnmscott Clo\or • laiKoln Hi onto Grass 0 Saiatoj-a ISiomc Gr.iss • S-37 Oxiiaid Glass • l*< rds ( anan Glass • TilllOtlu • l.admo < l<>\ < r C) Pastiuc Mixfine 0 ISallm Il\e SAIOKKTOAVX n I. Lane. EX 7-3530 in the vicinity of the buildings - Ladies of the Coleman Mem onal Presbv teuan Chuich will have chaige. The farm is located one mile north of Peurjn Dir ectional signs will be placed on Route 501 just north ot Lititz and on route 322 just west of Bnckerville. SPABC Judging Event Won By Isaac Brubaker A Lititz R 2 farmer turned in a total Score of 187 points out of a possible 200 to win the dairy cattle judging con test at the Southeastern Penn sylvania Artificial Breeding Cooperative twilight meeting last week. Isaac M. Brubaker was high scorer in the Holstein and Jersey judging, with Martin D. Zimmerman close behind scor ing IS4 points In the junior division of the contest, Paul Mai tin, son of Mr and Mis Henry W Mar tin. Ephrata Rl, was high scoiei Paul Bnibakei, son of Mi and Mrs Milton Brubaker, Lititz RX, i\as ninnerup in the junior division. 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David Yoder, general man ager ot the coopeiative urged danymen and sire selection committeemen to think into the futme when selecting bulls toi mating with their cows. He said members can re ceive moie value in herd im provement if they select sires tor individual matings rather than assume that one sue will be appropnate to use on all cows in the herd This becom es especially when the pro geny ol the cows are intend ed to become replacements in the herd M. M. Smith, County Agent, was master of ceremonies at the meeting that saw some G5O farmers participate. Farm Women 7 Family Night Well Received A family night program by the Society of Farm Women 7 drew more than 50 persons to the home of Mrs Jacob Kreider, Gap R 1 The pro gram featured a covered dish supper. Mrs Roy Lawyer presided at a shoit business meeting The society will hold a special meeting on August 17, at the home ot Mis Willis Landis, Paiadise, for the purpose of deciding what activities they will sponsoi oi participate in during the 250th anniveisary celebiation in Paradise on Aug ust 30, 31 and September 1. N G Hershey & Son Manheini, K. D, 1 Farm Calendar (From Page 1) the Lancaster County teach eis of vocational agricul ture at Hershey. 7 30 p m. - Countv greens keepers to hear Jack Har per, Penn State turf spec ialist at the Media Heights Country Club. July 2o -7 30 a.in. - Lancaster County Poultry Growers Tour leaves Poultry Center 230 Bypass and Roseville Road. 5-30 a.m. - Pennsylvania vegetable Growers Tour as sembles at the George Wash ington Motor Lodge, Valley Forge 9 a.m, - Guernsey cattle judging school at the farm trwKi * ” * - * j m at ** ** ■ * t Dow Dairy Barn and Livestock Spray Gun Kit The newest, easiest way to get rid of flies. 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July 26 - 10 am.- HolsteiU breedeis annual 'Field“Day at Red Rose Experimental Farm, Pitney Road, Lancas* ter. 7 pm. - County Swine i*ro« ducers bred gilt and boar sale at the Paul Z. Martin, Sales Barn, Blue Ball. 7 p.m. - New Providence 4-H Family Night at homo of Floyd Atkins, New Prora idence Rl. July 28 - 10 a.m. - County Swine Producers Field Day, at the farm of Warren Leininger, Denver R 2. 10:30 am. - State Ayrshire Field Day at the farm of Ellis Mentzer, New Holland R 2. MdSjfjtP’ SAVE Distributors PARKSBURG E. H. Keen & Son RED LION D. E. Horn of Red Lion, Inc. RONKS Lester A. Singer WEST GROVE & Smith S. G. Lewis & Son WEST WILLOW West AAillow Farmers Assoc., Inc. LANCASTER Landis Bios.. Inc. Lancaster Comity Farm I Bureau Co-O|»eiative Ass»« Dilleiville Road j SALUNGA |j S. H. Hiestand & Co, STRASBCRG | I. B. Gra> bill & Son, Inc. j . J * ' *k $ 6.95 7.00 $13.95 LANCASTER, PA, I H 3 i