Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 26, 1964, Image 10

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26, 1964
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in protecting tobacco seed-beds against weeds, in
sects, nematodes and fungal diseases. No other soil
fumigant can do so much to assure you thrifty tobacco
plants—insist on Vorlex fumigation.
NOW is the time to make an appointment with
the Vorlex Custom Fumigator in your area. He can
Vorlex-treat your beds this fall and—you'll be as
sured of weed-free—insect-free—disease-free tobacco
seed-beds next spring.
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R. D. 2
Lancaster, Pa.
872-5144
Livestock Show
Deadline Oct. 1
HARRISBURG Entries in
the eighth annual Pennsylvan
ia Livestock Exposition, Nov.
9-13 m the State Farm Show
Building, will close October 1
in all classes, Harold R. Mc-
Culloch, manager, said today
He urged exhibitors to en
ter their livestock soon as pos
sible to avoid last-minute »de
lays and to guard against *an
advanced closing date in the
event pen and stall space are
filled early.
Again the exposition will be
sponsored by the Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture,
the Pennsylvania Farm Show
Commission and the Pennsyl
vania Livestock and Allied In
dustries Association.
An international show, it is
open to livestock breeders in
the United States and Canada.
• Donna Hess
(Continued from Page 1)
Old Philadelphia Pike, and
Harry Nissley, Lancaster.
The Best Shown Award was
won by John Welk, Strasburg
Rl, and the second place in
that class was taken by Ken
Hess, also Strasburg RD 1
The show was judged by
James Gallaghei, Cumberland
County Associate Agent
The first four places in each
class were as follows
FFA Angus (2 animals
enteied) I—James Nolt, Mount
Joy, 2—David Fiey, Conestoga
R 2
FFA _ Hereford, I—Call
Guthndge, Marietta Rl, 2
Robert Denlmger, Marietta Rl,
3—Robert Hoffmes, Marietta
Rl; 4—James Nolt, Mount Joy.
4H Angus (11 animals
entered), I—Linda Welk,
Strasburg Rl, 2—RobeitGreid
er, Columbia R 2, 3—Rodney
Harnxsh, Refton, 4—GaiyDean,
Strasbuig Rl
4-H Hereford (14 animals
entered), I—Harry Nissley,
Millport Rd, Lancaster, 2
Jay Haverstick, Willow Stieet,
3—Tom Houser, Lampelei, 4
—Sandy Noll, Centerville Rd,
Dairymen everywhere
are getting more
with
When
Switch
100 lbs.
Passmore Supply Co.
Cochranville, Pa.
Millport Roller Mills
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S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc.
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Lancaster
4-H Shorthorn (2 animals
entered), I—Donna Hess, Honeybees often get the
Strasburg Rli 2—John Welk, urge to sWarm at this lm, c
Strasburg Rl. of year (If a swarm of bees
Best Fitted, I—John Welk, seems to be moving in pei.
Stiasburg, 2—Ken Hess, Stras- manently on your place, ull
burg, a nearby beekeeper. He may
______ be able to move the unwant.
You owe it to yourself to e T d gue f’ says W ; Cl ? ,ke '
i * j , Jr, extension apicultunst at
become a success - and then p en „s y ivania State Um
you owe it to the income-tax .. J
collector. versuy.
Ful-O-Pep Dairy Feed
You Switch From
To Cattle-izer To
Herd’s Production
Your
• Based On Actual Local Field Results
Millport
Salunga
200 lbs.
Per Day.
i BEES SWARM
milk
Pasture
Increase
300 lbs. •
Grubb Supply Co.
Elizabethtown
Kirkwood Feed & Grain
Kirkwood
H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc.
Leola and Witmer