—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 5, 1964 6 • County Judging (Continued from Page 1) by winning the oral reasons championship In individual competition ,Tohn Frey and Kenneth Rutt. both from (he Quarryville area, paced the team to victory in the beef cattle judging by placing 6th & Pth respectively. Eugene Hoslci. RD 3. Man heim, Turthei clinched the team win by finishing in the 13th spot In the oial reasons competition Frey finished 10th in a field of 116 youths. Larry Weaver, RD 1, New Holland, the fourth member of Coach M M Smith’s squad, scored 48 out of a possible 50 points in judging Hampshire market hogs. This was the highest individual score given by any one judge in any event. In preparing for their win on the national level the coun tians had become the Penn sylvania State champions; they won at the Atlantic JRural Exposition, and at 'the Penn sylvania Livestock Exposition: and they took third place at the Eastern National Livestock Show at Timonium. We at Lancaster Farming HURRY! HURRY! SAVE! Special discount of 50c per bu. on clovers and alfalfas, if patron will accept delivery in Janu ary, when seeds arrive at our warehouse. Ask About Our Quantity Discount Program CERTIFIED and SELECT SEEDS ALFALFAS Northwestern Common Northwestern Grimm. Cert. Buffalo Cert. Ranger Cert. Vernal Non-Cert. Vernal Orchies Cert. DuPuits Cody Cayuga MISCELLANEOUS SEEDS Perennial Rye Grass Certified Ladino Reed Canary Grass White Dutch Clover Millet Imp. Birdsfoot Trefoil Atlas Sorghum Orchard Grass Grazer S-37 Orchard Grass Hegari Sorghum Penn Late Orchard Black Amber Sorghum Rape Sudan Grass Southern Brome Grass Sweet Sudan Grass Poa Trivalis Cert. Piper Sudan Grass Red Top 92% Triple Purpose Pasture Kentucky Blue Grass Merion Ky Blue Grass Annual Rye Grass PLUS MANY OTHER SEEDS NOT MENTIONED * SAVE 50c PER BAG ON SEED CORN ‘ $ & 50c PER CWT ON GRAZER SORGP’UM } * * * * * * * * * * * * » * * * - * IF BOOKED BEFORE DEC. 31st, 1964 LANCASTER 394-0541 NEW HOLLAND 354-2146 QUARRYVILLE 786-2126 * "Anyone May Buy From Farm Bureau" * - add our congratulations to the many the itenm has undoubt edly received ... a great job! Congratulations also to their parents, teachers, Coach Smith, and all others who had a part in helping -the boys bring home their many ribbons this year • Farmers (Continued fiom Page 1/ and for constructing cropland or diversion terraces. The county has been selected as one of four in Pennsyl vania to participate in a new ACP practice; the planting of hybrid popular trees. This tree offers opportunities for pulpwood production since it is faster growing than most other species. The cost-share rate on this practice will be 80 percent of the cost, but not to exceed $13.50 per acre. To be eligible to participate m any of these practices a farmer must enroll in the pro gram. The ACP county hand book, and more information, may be obtained at the ASCS office. a- Buy Farm Bureau's Quality Seeds Now! CLOVERS Mammoth Red Clover Medium Red Clover Cert. Pennscott Non-Cert. Pennscott Alsike White Blossom Sweet Clover Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover TIMOTHY Timothy Cert. Climax Timothy ALSO THIRTY YEARS.L X FARM W BUREAU SERVICE TO FARMERS • Po. Day. .. r (Continued from Paige 1) and will deal with various trends in th 6 legislative arena. On Tuesday afternoon -the general session will feature the annual report of Roger Fleming, AFBF secretary treasurer and director of the AFBF Washington office. The afternoon session will also in clude a special historical pageant and recognition pro gram based on the theme “A Republican You Can Keep It.” Since there are 48 other APBF SS state burSkal DAIRYMAN OF Sgjmi it is unlikely that Pennsyl- LEBANON TOWNSHIP, SHOWN AT HIS BARN vania will again host the an- RAISING this week. Reist lost his barn and cows to nual meeting in the foresee- fire last August. He had a bam moved from Lancaster able future. Therefore, all County and his friends and neighbors are shown help- members of the 'Pennsylvania Farmers Association are urged to lend their support to making this a successful convention. long It was found that a crane worked out so- well-- for The Lancaster County x „ - taking down die barn's Urge Farmers Association -plains to to . ,the , milk r00m ; There it timbers that when it was (re fill three busses -for the Phil- will 2°. into cans. If eventually assembled at Heist's a crab© adelphia trip on Tuesday.- They a bulk tank is desired*, it was used to hojst- them; into will be leaving first thing in would fit right into this Tnod- position. Then tile rest- ofc ith© the morning and returning ern automated operation framing and siding was done the same night. Any members, ’ ‘ by the gang that turned out or prospective members, in- The new barn will measure . terested in making the tripes feet wide by about 150 feet tor tßfi Darn ‘ raising should contact one of the As-j sociation’s officers—H Robert] —— * » * * Hess, R D 1, Strasburg, presi dent; Donald Ney, R.D. 1, Columbia, secretary—on the chance that ithere might still be some seats available on the busses 4-H Club x work is adminis tered by the Coopeiative Ex tension Service and supeivised locally by the county extension agents. Dairymen everywhere are getting more with Ful-O-Pep Dairy Feed' STEVENS, PA. ANNVILLE, PA. MIDDLETOWN, PA. MT. JOY, PA. HERSHEY, PA. See what Ful-O-Pep Caffle-izer Dairy Feeds can do for your milk production! Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. Millport Roller Mills S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc. WVXVW ing him put it up • Lane. Barn (Continued, from. Page 1} SHAVINGS & PEANUT SHELLS Shavings Coarse or Fine Bagged, Paper or Burlap Trailer Load Prices Bagged or Bulk HAROLD B. ZOOK Phone 394-5412 Lancaster 220 Lampeter Road ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Millport Salunga GAP, PA. Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Grain H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. L. F. Photo milk MORGANTOWN* PA. HONEY BROOK, PA. BAREVILLE, PA. LANDISVILLE, PA. COCHRAN VILLI, PA. Kirkwood Witmer
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