12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 12, 1966 |i rr a hand, Chapter Farmer, Red Urassianct rr ßose, and Keystone Farmer de- Chapter Holds An PFA Sweetheart Jacket • ID was presented to the 1966 Annual DZinCJUCI Chapter Sweetheart Miss Tam my Reynolds' by George Zim- At the 7th annual parent son banquet of the Grassland Chapter of Future Farmers of America, scheduled last night at the Garden Spot High School cafetena, iimior-class member Adam Zimmerman served as toastmaster. Following a baked ham loaf dinner, FFA degrees were pre sented These included Gieen- New Pennfield Oats Available This Spring Pennfleld oat 1 - available loi pi aNt ini? in quantitj for the fii twite this Spun-g, has outjie'ded all oilier Spun® oat Varieties in tour vears ot tnals ateiagmg 60 bushels of Siam pei acre and neailv one-halt ton moie sitiaw pei acre, agiononusts at Penn State UnitersiU an nounced recentlj The new oats, (leteloped by Agneultuial Expei intent Station at Penn State, has ‘•tiongei stiaw than an\ oth er oats art own m the State acfoictng to Rohet t P Ptei ter small giains, bieedet and E’mei .C Pitei exten sion aciouotiust In tnal af tei 1 11 a 1 Pennheld lias s ocd elect toi hanestm? when othe, taneues hate fallen ot ei the ‘Pennfield has the poten tial to pi oclttce 100 bushels pei ane Di Pteitei said ‘ln Finest Comm Penn tie’d t e''ded 127 bushels pei atip n a 10(53 trial with no stalk hieak'age tthile Clin ton 7 0 a iiopulai tanetj tielded SS bushels pei acie tilth consulei able sma\\ hieak'age in pails ot the field he added The two amononusts re poited that Pennfield oats Mill gio'\ best t\ ith at least 3o pounds ot nitiogen fei t’luei jiei acie Go east on tvitiogen applications hevond 3 0 pounds pei acie thev said unless the field has been ttn piodncme in past teats lields are influen ed igieat 1\ In the date ot planting thev pointed out Thet sticngli leconimend eatlt planting claiming that oiet 1 bushel pei acie pet da\ is lost toi each da\ ot dela\ in planting H'.i! heeds ot Pennfleld oats don l flow thtough a diam dull as ieadilT as oth ei vaiieues Thus to seed ad a tw o-lnis'he! late the dull should be opened to the 2 5 bushel seeding late thev suggested Pennheld is not climated b\ the oat led-leaf vims while most Mineties ate mimed Thus tai Penn fndd has sh'own aclecniaie te sistauct to othet oat idis ea ses IWIMIW.K s'l \l\s 11 'on spilll oianste 01 t,i<■ i ill mire on 1 1 c*tl. the st,nil tui res >cllO'\\ uiui is hurd to 1 einm e Lancaster Farming Classified Ads Get Results Hornco Feeds The Growing Choke. Of Business Farmers Ist Prize Heifer Calf Penna. All-American Sho Our Congratulations To NI-CRETE FARMS Cbambersburg, Pa. For This Outstanding Achievement r'MflFv- To win of the All-American, Janet had to beat the best heifer* calves from the east, mid-west and Canada. She also won the honor of Ist prize senior heifer calf at the Penna. Black and White Show. Janet is a daughter of an excellent Pebble Beach cow. She has 6 milking sisters that have completed records near 500 lbs. of fat. FEEDS D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. York, p*. ph. 854-786 merman and last year’s Sweet heart Miss Judy Buch. Sanford Gehman presented certificates of appreciation to Mrs. Drew E. Bellairs; James L. Cebular; Floyd T. Corlew; Gerald Harsh; J. Eby Hershey; Earl W. Kenepp; Arthur M. Loewen; John Q. Mask; Jon Miller; L. Ed Peters; Phares NI-CRETE JANET R. PONTIAC TWIN W. Hurt; 1. William SehdlU; frank X. falwnbo;. Ernest L. Trolier; Jay B. Web- Timmons; Ernest Tff er; and J. Floyd Weidler. Elizabeth Honorary Chapter Farmer- Weaver; William Awards were presented „by:^" dr « w H-v Weber- Glenn Weber to 44 irfca. Woodward.;, people: Charles A. Bender; “At' close* bert M. Best; Monroe H. Good; skit called “The Dul Ralph Grubb; Norman K. From Down Yonder” Hoover; Allan R'. "Himsicker; by the students. More Dairymen are feeding Hornco Uni-Pel Dairy Feeds th ever before. Why not check with your neighbor who changed to Hornco? D 0