16 — Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 2,1967 • Star Farmer club work. He is currently pres-were Stanley Musselman, agri- p n __ n ldent of the Northern Lancas- cultural representative of Th< !?• 1J Will ( t mg) ter County 4-H Holstein and Lancaster County Farmers Na- Jrennsyiv&nia. V’OITO r I6IQ JL/Siys Will tlvltles revolve around dairy- the Elizabethtown 4-H Horse tional Bank; Jay W. Irwin, as- T m ing. He has had the complete Clubs. sistant county agent; and Rich reature INCWCSI in r* IOIQ iviacnmciry responsibility for the breeding ard Murr, county vo-tech pro major attraction also, with five three different types of units, program in his father’s 70-head J® Plans gram coordinator ’ or six units operating in the Harvesting ear corn will be a registered Holstein herd foi V • state Other youths competing for field during the two-day event. Penn State University, in co- the past J ear. In addition, the return 6 to farm- the Star Fanner title were: Some of this car corn will be operation with 55 commercial Future Farmer iuns 60 acres V , . he ear .. ies his Tom Houser, Garden Spot cribbed: the rest will be shelled exhibitors. of corn on the halves for I Z. mg. At school he caiiies his Chaptel . ; Terry Kauffman, and put on the dryers depend- -j. he sundav farm is located Hackman ’ Ellz abethtown Rl, vo ' ag P loglam in addition to cloister; Gerald Phillips, So ing on the moisture content at one mile nor { h o‘f 0 ‘ f cs 11 near In addition to his FFA ac- academic courses. l anc o: Leroy Eshleman Manor; harvest. N ew Kingston. tivities, Kurtz is active in 4-H Judging the annual event and John Nissiey, Manheim. Corn silage machinery will be demonstrated with approxi mately 10 silage harvesters in operation in the corn variety plantings. The silage will be transferred from the wagons through six blowers to trucks for transportation to silos. Following corn combine and corn picker operations. 12 corn stalk choppers will move into the same area where the corn was shelled and picked The two-day agricultural at traction is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Crop Impiove ment Association and the Co operative Extension Service of The newest and most advanc ed commeicial field machmeiy seen anywhcie in the East will be exhibited at the education.-’ Corn Field Days scheduled fo. Sept 28-29 at Rich Valley Farm near New Kingston Appi oximatelj 60 pieces of hai vesting equipment will be in continuous opeiation at the Sunday farm on both days In addition, three coin dryeis and irrigation equipment may be seen A major poition of the corn will be harvested by eight corn head combines featuring the latest in removable heads and self-pi opelled concepts This shelled corn will go directly to the corn dryers The picker sheller method of corn harvest ing will be demonstrated by Lancaster Farming Classified Ads Get Results every acre. 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