—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28, 1962 12 HIGH WINDS AND DRY SOIL combined to cause this scene at the county plowing contest Monday Five tractors and plows were in line across the field, but most are hidden from view by the clouds of dust The contest was held on the Roy H Garber farm, Lititz R 3. L F. Photo • Plowing Champ (Fiom Page ]) a,l aj altei the contest Inst jt u he saw things he could nnpicne' .Uis Kieidei the jouthlui looking mothei ot fue child) en beamed witn pleasure o\ei hei husband s win but declined to pose tm a pictuie with the champion p’ow man This >eai his ohsei t ations ot last \eai were put to use Kieidei measured the amount ot land tinned bv each pass ot Ins John Deere 525 three bot tom two ivai tumbler plow He laid olt Ins plot allowing lust enough land to> Ins back tin lows He said he will allow two Anangemenls were made bv inches loi lav ot land in the £j,e committee of Elmer V state contest it fheie is any Good chjlrman m m Smith, slope on his plot at Heishey w M aitm Muth Robert Hen- His plot at the Gaiber tarm ne Elvm Hess Hemy H was neaily level, but the Hackman, and Roy Brubaker blight sidewavs slope threw his cab illations olt just about two inches acioss the plot Kieidei believes the measnr mg he did on his home tarm ot 100 acies was one ol the big tactois in the contest but he said it w r as a combination of seveial things “My shares weie worn just light - not too Fift} four head of bleeding new oi too worn out and I swine went under the auctione didn t look back as much this er s hammer Thursday night vcar lou must dine stiaight at Gie annua i sa i e D f the Lan on that back tunow and know cas t e) Countv Swine Breeders inst wheie to dine Association He also gave ciedit to his Foitv-tive summer hied eiiuipment and to its ddpist- o,[ts aveiaged Sll5 and nine ment Coulteis made the du- hoais aveiaged SSS tor a sale leienie beie todav he said totdl of ,379 - j0 Coulteis made the difteience Top gllt of t “ he sale a Yoik -111 lea ring a smooth 01 lagged s h llei consigned bv Leon tunow wall in the div soil lno j(j Lebanon and pur- Plovv's with faulty coulter ad- biased bv Kenneth L Seller, jiistment in the dustj ground p drac ] Jbe ’ri lipped chunks out of the fur- The top-selling boar was a low wall lesnltmg in uneven p nroc consigned bv Masonic tin lows Home Farms, Elizabethtown, Claiming an advantage in and bought by Harry D. Keen ihe haid gionnd for the heavv ei . Robesoma tlnee bottoms Kieider said Paul Z Martin was auctione • Christ Miller had trouble er j- or Gle sale held in the with his plow pushing out too Paul z Mdrtin &ale b arn in t.u and not cutting a full fur- Ri ue R a u g ale manager was Millei last jear’s win- Eai 1 Fisher, East Earl Rl, and nci finished out ol the 11b- t [ e , b association secretary bons in the contest this week Jame!) z Martin, Christiana he used a two-bottom trailmg The association fmld dav is Othei plaungs in the con- sche dnled to- todav on the tist wee 4 Me,le Giolt La a- ta , m of c barren Leminger, (.ister HI 111 (hi Ist Millti i:ii/ (hot lit own U 1 \\ ,1- i)i i \l< lion.ild Lancaster 11. some 10 breeders and their <■ iiri Knn I'ntz 1. 1 1it7 111 i imihes judged the five classes Sponsois oi the contest the oi Guernsey and discussed Lancasrei t’oiinu Soil Conser- their platings with onieual iat ion Distnct Unmshed pri7- judge, Lee Yost manager of es including a permanent and V>\no Farms challenge trophy plus 515 00 The judging school -was for the winner, a $lO cash sponsored by the county prize and fire gallons of‘oil Guernsey Association. foi second place and j and S J toi thud and fouith place i espec tn elv_ The nstuct mil also pav to have the vviunei s equipment titicked to the state contest to he held in (oniunt tion with the tust annual Isa tional Giasslands Field Dais at Keishev on August 17 Judges toi Mondaj s event vveie J Aithui Rohtoi Stias hing 111 Hanv Shaettei as sociate Countv Agent tiom Lebanon Countv and Can oil Thompson teachei ol Voca tional Agncultuie fi 0111 Spnng Giove Yoik Countv Henrv Wooding, Agncultuie Engmeei fiom the Pennsvlvama State Unneisitv was managei or the event Gilts Average $ll5 At Sale Of Association • Guernsey Men (From Page 1) IUI MILK PRODUCERS! 7^ GREEN PASTURES Nutro- Sweet A New Dairy Feed Product developed by our Nutrition Depart ment to help formers "stretch" their supply of home grown roughage. it ECONOMICALLY replaces the nutrients you are missing when your pasture suffers from the dry weather. 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