-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4, 1965 Crouse Regains Dist. Hay Title by Everett Ncwswapgcr Staff Reporter HERSHEY The later cut alfalfa took the show here last Fuday at the tenth annual Southeastern Pennsylvania Dis tnct Hay Show held as a fea- Uue of the Pennsylvania For age Progi'ess Days Galen Ciouse, Stevens Rl, won the grand championship with his winning heat cured sample He also had fiist place class wins with four other en tiles: summer annual grasses with no heat; heat cured first cutting alfalfa heat cured lat ei cut gi ass. and heat cured summei annuals A Yoik countian E Wayne Beshoie New Cumberland, showed the reserve grand champion entiy with a wunner in the no heat division Theie weie 40 Lancaster County hay samples in the 164 entiy show from the 17 South eastern counties County plac irgs follow NO-HEAT DIVISION Alfalfa grass mix first cutting; 5 Queameade Faim, Naivon R 2 Alfalfa grass mix later cutting: 3 John Yost. Kinzers R 1 4 Queameade Faim, Naivon R 2 Gi ass second cutting: 4 Lynn H Royei. 2025 Oie gon Pike, Lancastei 5 Robeit B Rissei, Lititzßl Summer annual grasses: 1 Galen Crouse, Stevens R 1 4 Claience Dauple, Man heim R 1 5 liwm Z Seible, Mt Joyß2 HEAT CURED DIVISION Alfalfa fiist cutting: 1 Galen Ciouse, Stevens R 1 4 Geiald Hess Leola R 1 Alfalfa later cutting: 1 Galen Ciouse, Stevens R 1 Grass later cutting: I Galen .Ciouse, Stevens iRI Summer Annuals; I Galen Ciou se, Stevens R 1 Fall Rest Will Benefit Pastures Peimanent pastures are benefited by a lest penod an the fall, says William Murphy, Univeisity of Missouri exten sion field ci ops specialist He points out that while glass is making fall giowth, it is also building up loot re seives that stiengthen plants foi next years production Fall growth that is not gi azed while it is growing is not lost. The fall growth ic tains its quality, and can be used in late fall or early win ter without depleting root re serves of the grass plants. This icsults in a saving on other feed during that period Farmers 'who can manage to use other pasture, such as meadow aftermath and small giam pastuie, and give then fall pastures a chance to take a ‘ fall lest” should come out ahead, sa>s Murphy Heisey TopsFFA Land Judging Futuie Faimeis of Laneas tei County walked off with all foui top spots in the FFA di vision of the land judging con test held in conjunction with Foiage Piogiess Days at Hei shev la A week The sweep was led 'by 18 yeai old David Heisey of the Cloistei FF \ Chaplei, fol lowed in close 01 dei 'by Rich aid Smith New Pi evidence Rl, Tom Zai tman Ephiataßl, and Cliff Bollinger, Lititz R 4. CHOUSE
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