—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4, 1965 6 ft fFA Dairy (Continued from Page 1) these three Cloister youths plnt'ctl second for coumy group 'with their Holstein en tries. The county boys were un able to score in the Ayrshire and Guernsey ibreeds with the exception of Dale Herr’s first place blue ribbon in the Ayr shire intermediate calf class. This was the calf Dale re ceived last year from the Ayr shire breed association of Lancaster County. Judges in this 10th annual event were’ Jonas Gruber. East Berlin. Holstein fitting and showmanship; Howard Weiss. Myerstown, colored bieeds fitting and showman ship, Merle Miller, Carlisle, type colored Ibreeds; Ray Sei del. Virginsville. type-Hol stems Show lesults for Lancaster County HOLSTEIN Junior Champion—Daiyl L Bollmgei, Cloistei FFA (Sen joi Yearling) Jumoi Calf 3. Eail C Stauffei Cloister FFA (Mas tei Fitter and Showman) Intermediate 'Calf—l. Lin foid L Weaver, Cloister FFA (Master Showman), 3. Ray mond K Buikholder Jr . 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He had served as a director of Lancaster County Farm Bu reau since 1955 and had been its board chairman since 1958. Esbehshade was president of Farm Bureau Marketing Co operative from 1962 to 1965. He is a member of the Ex tension Association, having served both as president and vice president Since 1962 he 100 LBS. NET @)»RTMOft6 16 HI-CAL PELLETS DAIRY FEED GUARANTEED ANALYSIS A-l-O Y 83580 HEISEY FARM SERVICE town and Be/loire 665-3121 - 367-2321 PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise Added Vitamins A & D 2 - To Meet All Needs. H m O > High in Energy For Top Production 687-6292 has been president of the Farm and Home Foundation. • Watershed (Continued from Page 7) land treatment, flood preven tion dams, channel improve ment and other structural measures primarily for flood prevention and agricultural water management, but local sponsors may include munici pal and industrial water sup ply by paying additional cost. Additional cost of the extra, storage in the 88 reservoirs is estimated to be $23,500,000. As of Aug. 1, ITSDA bad received 2,335 applications from local sponsors for as sistance on watershed proj ects in 49 'States and Puerto Rico The Soil Conservation Service had been authomed to give planning assistance oh 1,125 projects Of this num ber plans had been completed and assistance in the installa tion of improvements had been appioved for 642.
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