Agricultural Library ' .... AGRICULTURAL AND The Penna, State VOL. 12 NO. 35 FFA Hog Show Set For Aug. Ist Future Farmers from Lan caster County’s nine high school vocational agriculture departments will show and sell some 351 animals at the an nual FFA hog 'Show August Ist According to FFA advisor Clair Zerby, the contest will start promptly at Sam. at the Lancaster Stock Yards. It will feature type judging, plus fit ting and showmanship competi tion, -with trophies to be do nated by Eby’s 'Mill, Lititz At last year’s show, Bob Fisher, Grasslands Chapter, nearly enjoyed a clean sweep. He had the individual grand and reserve champions; the champion Pen of Three; and the fitting title winning rib bons and trophies for five firsts, one second and one third plac ing. Henry Gruber, of A & B Packing Co., Allentown, will again serve as judge, Zerby noted. CHAPTER RIVALRY The Cloister* FFA- Chapter is expected't© -toward regaining; of a ro tating plaque ivMeh. goes each year to _ the chapter whose (Continued on Page 3) Yost Wins Plowing Title In County Competition Ivan Yost, Narvon R 2, be came the county’® new contour plowing champion Tuesday, up setting defending champ Mar vin Zimmerman, Blast Earl Rl, by a slim four-point margin in the event sponsored 'annually by the Lancaster County Soil & Water Conservation DiStnciti In his first county plowing match last year, Yost finished in a second-place dead heat with John Campbell of New Holland. Thus year, foe maneu vered his Faiinall 656 tractor with a semi-mounted four-bot tom plow expertly enough to (Continued on Page 7) Farm Calendar July 31 - 7 30 p.m., Kick off rally for Farm & Home Fund workers from southern part of county at Strasburg Fire Hal; northern workers wall hold a rally Aug. Ist at the Lititz Rec. Center. August 1 - 7:30 a.m., Lancas ter County Poultry Assn, an nual torn’, leaves from Lan caster Shopping Center. - 8 am., Annual FFA Swine Show & Sale at Lancaster Stock Yards. - 9 a.m., County 4-H Dairy Roundup, Holstein groups only, at ’ Guernsey Sale Pa vilion. August 2 - 8:30 a.m., Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef Club tour, be gins at J. Harold Frey farm, Marietta HI. - 9 a.m.. County 4-H Dairy Roundup, Guernsey, Ayr (Continued on- Page 4) - Conservation Held Day Features Fish And Youth . _ SPECTATORS LINE THE BANE of Indian Run to watch the fish shock ing deantohstration-put on by State Fish Commission personnel ait ' Tuesday’s Lancaster County Conservation Field FEW SEATS STILL OPEN FOR POULTRY TOUR “Anyone who had meant to reserve a seat for the Lancaster County Poultry Assn, annual tour and didn’t get around to it before last Wednesday’s deadline, may still be in time,” notes tour committee chairman John Jacob Oberholtzer. A few seats are still avail able on the second bus, and if enough people indicate in terest a third bus will be add ed for Tuesday’s tour (Aug ust 1), Oberholtzer states. Stops are scheduled for the - Pennsylvania Random Sample Turkey Test at Her shey Estates, the Hershey Chocolate Co., Grimes Poul try Processing Plant, Frede ricksburg, and Whitmoyer Laboratories, Inc., Myers town. The tour will leave from the Lancaster Shopping Center at 7:30 a.m. Anyone wishing to be in cluded is advised to tele phone Oberholtzer TODAY at Leola, 656-9147. Bus fare is $1.35. DH!A Director-Tester Meeting Set Aug. 7th Directors of the Red Rose Dairy Herd Improvement As sociation have scheduled a joint meeting with association supervisors for August 7th, at 7:45 pm., according to advisor Victor Ptostow. - „ (Continued on Page 6) Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 29,1967 Ranckßated Top Judge At County Holstein Assn. Annual Field Day '* by Everett Newswanger, ' Staff Reporter A registered Holstein breed- er from Romk® Rl took top WINNERS AT THE HOLSTEIN FIELD DAY. (1. to r.) Parke Ranch, Ron'ks, Mrs. Robert Kauffman, Eliza bethtown and Patricia Eby,‘ Gordon- Day. Fish wairden'Sam Hall, left) sweeps thte.water With one electrically-charged loop as does his fellow worker at right. The power source is towed alongioehind in a small plastic boat. L. F. Photo awards Wednesday, when he out-scored M contestants in type judging at the annual Lancaster County Holstein Fish Shocked? Pig Chased? And Skills Tested Fish in Indian Rum found fish warden Sam Hail’s dem onstrahon shocking Tuesday at the County Conservation Field Day, which, of course, was the main idea Bail and associates staged two demonstrations for the crowd estimated ail close to 300 people Fish were stunned by the electric charge put into the water, and -momentarily floated to the surface. “The greater their body surface, the faster the charge 'affects them,” Hall explained, pointing out the large ’suckers and carp— but no trout—floating on the small stream’s surface Hall further explained that the elec tric charge is kept at a level that does no permanent dam age to the fish; they recover rapidly and swim away. The technique is a-vgreat %qlp to the Fish Commission in study ing stream - populations > for quantity, size, and - kinds of fish present. Ball added. (Continued on Page 6) SffS, Par^ e Ranek ’ a possible 300 points, hiad the top overall score as well as the best in the men’s dimsuon. He won the annual challenge trophy (Continued on Page 7) voile. Three hundred daiirymen and fiends attended the all-day affair held Wednesday at the Ames Butt Farm, Quarryville R 2. L. F. Photo $2 Per Year