VOL. 10 NO. 45 "Terry" Does It Again; Grand Champion At GLENN SAUDER of Manheim R 3 displays tlie rosette and the grand Dairy Show pion market hog at the Manheim Fair. The 244-pound Yorkshire barrow rep resented only a part of the honors Sauder took at the hog show. He also had the champion pen of 10, and the reserve champion market hog. L F. Photo Biggest NEPPCO Show In Recent Years Opens Tues. At Harrisburg Tap officials from Pennsyl vania and 'New Jersey, in cluding Governor William W. ,S«ranton, will toe among (the featured attractions of the biggest exposition for poultry men in itihus section of the na tion in recent years when the iNortheastei n Poultry 'Pro ducers Council (NEiPPCO) stages its 14-state show at Hanißihurg inexit iweek. The 28th annual get-togeth er of poultry 'and egg pro ducevs and allied indastrymen Atlantic Breeders To Hold Open House At Headquarters Ocf. 10 Lancaster County area dairy men. and their families are invited to attend the annual fall Open House at Atlantic Breeders Cooperative head quarters, Sunday, October 10, during the horns of 1-4 p.m ■Guests will have an oppor tunity to view the stud sires now in service, see exhibits and demonsta ations of semen processing and other equip ment, and discuss breeding pnog&ams Headquaiteis pei sonnel wilt be on hand to answer questions and seive as guides Fiee dany refreshments (Conunued on Page 6* Farm Calendar October 12 12 through 14, iNERFICO Show at Farm Show BCidg, ‘Harrisburg October IS NEPPOO An si.ml Banquet and Poultry FUncess Pageant at .the - Jtofeday Inn Town, 2nd & ' Ctreßtout Sts., Harrisburg. will toe held in the Farm Show Building on October 'l2 Dtoors open at 9 a.m. eaeh day. iSome 5,000 persons’ are expected to attend. The big yeaily event cov ers educat onal sessions on (Continned on Page 11) Some Old Cattle Feeding Ideas Being Exploded All-concentrate finishing iia tion® based on either corn or wheat have been successfully fed' in ARS trials involving more than 250 steers over the paist 5 years. The studies at BeltsviHie, Md , not only show practical ways to finish cattle but also challenge several theories that have influenced cattle feedung practices in the past (Continued on Page 6/ Federal Milk Order Hearings Now Underway PFA Urges “Water Protection Act” In an effort to halt the al- r* 1* 1 r» r »-i .1 Aj_» leged evasion of minimum Be Studied Before rurther Action milk pi ice payments between r» n ¥ • l ■ dealers and cooperatives, and On Passage By Penna. Legislature to thereby eliminate one sup posed weakness in the band- “What Pennsylvania needs is Farmeis’ Association said in a ler p'ool method of milk mlar- a new water rights law to in- letter to Pennsylvania House keying now operating under sure domestic, mdustiy, agri- Majonty Leadei, Joshua Eil the Delaware Valley Federal culture, and the Common- beig, in reference to House Milk Order, Inter-State Milk wealth of their legal lights to Bill 1676, known as the “Water Producers' Cooperative Assn, the use of water, not a bill Protection Act”. introduced unto Thursday's giving discretionary powers to The farmer organization went milk hearing a contract toe- the Water and Resources on lb say that “H B. 1676 (1) (Continued on Page 5) Board,” the Pennsylvania (Continued on Page 4) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 9, 1965 Vo-Ag Teacher & Two Manor Chapter Boys To National Convention Garland Gmgeuch, voca tional agriculture teacher at Penn Manoi High School, will accompany two of his stu dents to the F'utiue Farmers of America National Conven tion at Kansas City The (Continued on Page 7) Garland Gingeiich Manheim Fair Closes The 65 Country Fair Season Glenn Sauder Scores Triple Championships In Hog Show Glenn S'auder, fourteen-year oM son of Mr and Mrs. SB. Russell iSaudei of Manheim R 3, showed his heavyweiglit Yorkshire banow to the mai ket hog championship on Wed nesday at the Manheim. Fair. His top pl'ace lightweight Hamp-Yortc crossbred harrow took reseive \championship honors, and his pen of 10 mar ket hogs caplin ed the cham pionship in that dlass The tin pie winner is an the Eighth Grade at Manheim Central High School Accoidang to B Russell Saudei. the 244 pound cham pion was sn ed hy the “Bingo” boar—(he top-selling hoar at last yeai’s Pennsylvania Live- Cliverdale Hasp‘ration Ter a-y, the nme-yeai -old Hoktein Cow Owned jointly hy Robert (Kauffman, Eli ziaib'eliM'owin HI, ‘and J Robert Hess 'of Strias- Iburg iRI, took her third grand chairlplonshup in 'as mlany 'at tempts She won her latest t.tle (at the Manheim |Com miumty Fan on Thursday night Her previous triumphs were scored ‘at the Southeast ern District Black land White Show 'at Hershey an Hate Au gust, 'and 'at the Lampeter Fan in iSeptemhei. The junior champion Hoh stem was a home-raised j'un -1101 yela riling. Penn Springs Master (Pepper, shown (by ,Su -s'an Kauffman (Susan is the il'l-ye'ar old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Kauffman, and (is 'a 7th igrhder 'at EJiiza ibethtowm High 'School. “Pep per” allso won 'the 4-H, FiFA title for her young Owner LOrae Harb'o'lid, daughter of Mi - , 'and /Mr's Rlay HanboM of Elizabethtown Ril, took first place in the shovumanshi'p contest Her .ntermediate calf, Gryholm ISkytmer Oris sy, took first place m that ciliass las she did in the (Souths eastern District Bl'ack and White Show at Heashey Earl iStauffei. son of Mr. and Mi s iC&aienoe ®‘aufler 'of Bp/hra f a R'l, took first (place jn 'the fitting tconte-'t ’and the (Continued on Page 9) $2 Per Year stock Exposition—owned by John IStrawlbndge of Stewarts town, York (County. The champion sow was a Landrace senior sow pig owned by Marlin .Oassel of Manheim 'RI. and shown by Melvin Sauder, Manheim R 3 Judiging the event was Fied (Continued on Page 8) Hereford Shown By Don Miller Takes Title In Manheim Beef Event When Donald Miller of El'zabeith/own Rl captured Ere baby beef grand cham pionship title at the Manheim Paim Shew Wednesday night wuTi his 950 pound Heietoid steei, the Angus-Hei eford deadlock was bioken Heie fords had opened the fall show cncuit with wins at the Solaiioo and Lampeter Fairs, but Angus steers tied them, foi titles by taking the beef events at the Bphrata and New Holland shows iMrllei, the IS-year-oi'd sen of Mi and Mrs Christ Mil ler, and a 1964 graduate of E izabethtown High School, also had the champion Heie- ford two jeans ago at the Manheim Community Fan. Tbs yeai's champion, nam i Continued on Page 8) County Holstein Breeders Plan Annual Meeting The Lancaster County Hol stein-Fnesian Association re cently announced plans for holding its fifteenth annual meeting and banquet on Nov ember 12, 645 pm„ at the Dutch Town and Country Inn at Vintage. Speaker for the evening will be Harry T Kauffman, direc tor of public relations for Dairy Council He will speak on activities in the field of milk promotion and public re lations. A baked ham dinner will be served at $2 50 per ticket The Association suggests that all tickets should be purchased by Novembei 4 Weather Forecast Temperatures for the five day period, Saturday through Wednesday, are expected to aveiage below the normal range of 69 and 46 degrees. It will be cool over the weekend, milder Mondav, then cooler Tuesday or Wed nesday. Precipitation may total *4- ] /l* inch, occurring as widely scattered showers Saturday and more widespread show era Tuesday.
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