Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 11, 1967, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11, 1967
12
Two FFA Boys
Share Grassland
Chapter Award
\n unttsi.,,l “tie" was an
noonml last night at the an
nual Parent and Son banquet
of the Oiassland Futine Farm
ers of America Chapter.
The top award. Chapter Star
Fanner lor 1967. was shared
1a the pies'dent and vice pres
ident of the chapter Adam
Zimmerman and Robert Fisher.
Accoiding to agriculture in
st motor Robert Herr, “the two
outstanding boys were so close
in the evaluating committee’s
PLAN AHEAD!
Cali us now and insure prompt
service this Spring
Get the MOST for your DOLLAR
from DRY NITROGEN Materials
TOP DRESS EARLY FOR
MAXIMUM YIELD
WHEAT —45 lbs. I
BARLEY -30 lbs. |“ NM acre
PASTURES 100 lbs , Nit. per acre
Call Us Now
Phone 392-4963
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
Grofftown Road, Near Waterworks Lancaster
New Economical John Deere Loader
...Ideal for Confined Areas
Mount the ecflncynical 37 loader on your John
Deere “1020” "2020,” or “2510” Tractor and
you have a compact outfit for all your loader
work: 40-incmmajfufe and materials
buckets . . . blade and crane
attachments available.
Use our convenient, confidential Credit MM
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
Wenger Implement Co.
Buck BU 4-4467
Alan Beyer Shofzberger's
Christiana LY 3-5687 Elm 663-2141
M. S. Yearslcy & Sons A. B. C. Graff, Inc.
West Chester 609;2990 New Holland 354-8001
ooinion that both really de
served the award."
Other FFA Foundation
awards presented by Dr. Gene
Love, agricultural education re
search professor at Penn State
University, were: Star Green
hand, Nelson Weaver; Home
Improvement, Douglas Houck;
Farm Forestry, Douglas Mus
sen Farm and Home Electri
fication, Eugene Martin; Live
stock. Larry High; Poultry,
Mike Smucker, Farm Mechan
ics. Ken Weber.
Also, Soil & Water Conser
vation, Amos Rciff, Public
Speaking, Merlin Snader; Or
namental Horticulture, Roy
Musser; Crops, Eugene Bren-
die: Daily, Linford Martin; • DHIA • • steins,-also made 1712 pound!
Farm Safety, Galen Yoder; and of milk in January. The Edwin
Scholarship. Clair Weaver. (Continued from Page 1) J. Landis herd of 34.7 regia*
Recipient of this year’s Leon istered Holstein owned by Mah- tored and grade Holsteint aver*
GraybiU Memorial Award was lon Shoemaker St Son, Oxford aged 1748 pounds of milk.
Leonard Good. This award is 111. She made 19,498 pounds of Runnerun in the butterfat *v
given to an outstanding boy in milk and 862 pounds of butter- erages was the 26.8 registered
agriculture each year for his fat and grade Holstein cows own
academic accomplishments out- Two association herds tied at e( j jj y j saac q Qelb, Manheim
side the agriculture curriculum. (17 pounds for the highest t>*> ith 6 o n oun H S ’ and 175 S
He is customarily selected by monthly butterfat average. The pound" of milk
the Garden Spot High School Dale E Hiesland herd at Bain
faculty. bridge Kl. 32 registered Hoi-
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Harold H. Good
H. M. Stouffer & Sons, Ific.
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do in Put us on
the spot. Ask us what’s new for fall
farrowing. Ask us when we’re going to
have something to put faster gains on
fall litters ~. something to keep them
healthy through autumn weather...
something to get pigs to market sooner.
Then let us tell you about our brand-new
Ful-O-Pep Gro-Pig FIVE FOR FALL
FARROWING... five powerful new feeds
that give you the ideal combination for
competing in the pork business.
YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR
FUIQPEP
Another fine product of The Quaker Oats Company
Terre Hill
Witmer
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Stevens Feed Mill, Inc.
Stevens, Peon*.
.Grubb Supply Co
, Elizabethtown ,
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