• p.g Roundup ' , ak^„ Übl L rM T "™ «£ .MP classes were won by John (Continued from Peso 1) Yorkshire and Crossbred £«» end was Robert Groß, Peach 80,. ,« TforoV] Cn-yrUle JU. tom, with championships in i, h f® r ’ R 2: n f 0 a ? d and Marlin Bollinger filled o n c - I UT&rSuK ™o”?„ H ,r p s ts s- ™-«p winning titles in two breed ,!?"?, Wo s o by = jo , h " Frey ;? uar ‘ David Heisey, Sheridan Rl. events were: Nancy Neslleroth R2 J Y °'' kshn 0 e 0 : Nancy won (he senior fitting award, Duroc and Crossbred; Tom Saude ’ Manheipn R 3, Land- an d Franklin Ruoss, Ephrata Zartman— ‘Spotted Poland Chi- lace> R 3. the junior title Runneis na and Hampshire. up in this event were David Now S engines to choose from with the Allis-Chaimers One-Ninety tractor! Pick the fuel, pick the power you want for 5-bottom work! Gasoline or diesel in the One-Ninety—or get 15 to 20 extra horses in the new One- Ninety XT, diesel, gasoline or LP fa*. No matter Which one you pick, L. H. 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Matz Farm Equipment New Holland, Pa. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 21, 1965 Leimnger, Denver R 2, and Randy Hess, Manheim R 3. Show results: YORKSHIRE LlkliUm l«hl —1, VrniM - i r»tli, Manht ini It! J, i;iik>n< llosli i, .Manht Ini JM 1, Matlin LJol linut I, [)i nv . i Hi .Wuliunns < Illh —I, John Pi« \, UntiMNillt Id (< liatnpiotw J Naiu\ }, Hath it i lloltwonil KJ I I.i\ Pidn i Maalu Im lit l>nli\ Ht l>-« \, Shi ) ahin JM lit nuiiiglit—l, 'Mannas Xa)t man, hphi.u.i JM (umim diim plan). J, Mh had i, Man lu im Id SPOTTED POLAND CHINA Isurhtw t i^ht —1, InMt, lUiiwr KJ Lt imriK) r, D« inti KJ J, .is Zaitman \I« dnimvv 1 1julit —1, Thom is Zaitman (champion) David Ptnui U-. >, Div ul Heisev . I, Philip laimnMl. Mu hat ] I.(inmn» t lUa\\\\«itfhl —1, MUh.ul l*nn him i (U'-ttM chunpioti) j Da vid Dt nnnjri i , •» Handal] I2d waicls, JJphnta. K 1 LANDRACE t itfht —1, David Molt wood riJ AU duimut i^ht —1, ( til Mi - urist, lattU Hi (umivi cham pion ) lit av vw t luhl—l, Nan* v > iiult i, Vanhtim R 5 (champion) POLAND CHINA lasJuvv t i),ht—l fnhn Hoop Chnstiana R 1 2, David M«imv *5, Donald Rolling i l>t inn U 2 diiimw c ich t— 1 Liudu IJol- Pm\ii R- cham pion) 2 Hia ul IU is*. n Fff#n —l, Mulm R>l - e-u\« c ham pj r »n) j t Ihicom liollincci Thom.is Zai tman DTJROC-JEIISEV Ta.JU'Wcurht —1 Muhul Ho lt i 2 n.iMd Heist \ 5, Donald AftdiuimM iRht —1 Xanc\ \» s tleioih (ch.impion-Rranrt cham pion) 2, Fi uiKlin Kuoss, Hph nta R°) 3 John Ropp H» uwM^ht —1, Michael Hos lei ( n ser\t champion) 2, Thom as Zaitman 5, Uo-Ju Mr. Dairyman: Are you managing your herd Managing for pro fit must begin with your dry cows and bred heifers. Management for profit calls for feeding the dry cow and bred heifer to accom plish three things; Build the unborn calf, Build the cow’s reserve, Stimulate the cow’s milk-producing system so that she may produce to her in-bred ability. You can not expect last years top proformer to repeat only because she has the potential. She has to be fed for high production and particul arly when she is dry. No other period in a cow’s life has as great an in fluence on milk production as does the two month period just before she freshens. Management fox* profit must also begin with feeding your dry cows PIONEER DRY & FRESH. On PIONEER DRY & FRESH and the PIONEER Pro gram your dry cows get the nutrients they need, and you can be sure that she will produce according to her capability. Stop in soon or ask our ..servicemen about the PIONEER management for profit program, beginning with your dry cows. There is profit in PIONEER. .Mt'diittiiW'iuht 11 Th’tni H ZaMmuu {i ham]>lon> l.u.i inj Mol link' i (t •v,i \, i h tmplon i. CROSSBRED l Juhts%» lulu I Ml» ho I K • *}>; J, John Ins : l(i in) s 11 -*■«, Manhi'ini M » I ) .m.« in 11"- >i ; \lh ha. I Mon !♦ i M« Jinmss ' iulii I Sains N •-<. lltt of h klm tnpion } J *1 In 11 is /< I t 111 111 )\ * *ll i 111 |»i on l \ji< ii i« I Koop I \no s > iiil l* i ; > iitiim t SiNNhs, \l uihi hn M*, Hi i\ \w • iuli t— l i'iil s ‘U -i -i ; * '1 ho in in y 1111 aa a . Mu 1 1 ii \\t i\t t I’, atli Motiom (i li iin pi->n ): j I lon i» i, ; 'llona sa Z.n i m in H* ,i\\\\< ikhl—l In am th Mult, Qn ai \ villi MJ (umisi i\\ uiv 1)1011 ) J, Molm It < rlO| t CHESTER WHITE Muhtw« uhl —I, I hom i- /a t man Aft diiiims sikh I — t Moh* i t < *»off (Shampioul 1 John M**op n, i \. ( h tinoion) 11l l\ '« I l„'ll I— 1 UllllLlt IlllllC, (’linnpimi—Ko!m 11 < tiol i il*• t K- (Mi inipimi—Mi ( litU I Roup ! I Pi \hl l.iinin-tl I'., mil ( li M O S» nidi —1 John Vi t \ J 'lh »nl .l-, lil. \ i i i\ id lit i \ 1 NtViu\ 1 »ttlliu-,i i Iliiwi-V 112 Jiunm —1 Inmilrt l.iillin-i i 2, "Unlin l.<>llm-> i ’> I tl' - man Holtwitixl 111 1 li'lm ll'tttp, (Mu i-liana 111 “• I'l niMin Un •—>. Pitting Si moi —l I> 1' Hi 111 ''l ' T>,l\ ul t.nimuii N .in ' (Umtli I I lu-tiu lInIIi n i I Jiiliu Kiev ImiiiM —I, I'ianKlin 2, R.imlv Me"' ’■ roll n Ui.cp I. Varlm liol 1 1 nf,< i ">, VlUn J 1 Manheim HI for profit? OOD'S FEED MILL New Providence HAMPSHIRE PEN OP 10 SPECIAL CLASSES Showmanship 13 N