Swine Producers To Conduct Fall Carcass Show The Lancaster County Swine Producers Association will be conducting a Fall carcass show ■nd on foot evaluation contest on Thursday, September 27, 1967 in conjunction with the Lampeter Pair. Anyone who produces swine, either on a purebred or a crossbred program, is invited to participate by entering one of their hogs in this contest. The Kunzler Co. has asked that we limit the contest to HORNCO FEEDS The Growing Choice of Business Farmers id,602 lbs. of MILK Herman Stebbins, Farm Manager, feeding Borneo Uni-Pel 15 Flaked Dairy. MORE MILK - BETTER HERD HEALTH LESS BREEDING PROBLEMS THE REASONS MORE HORNCO UNI-PEL D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. v«h>, p». Pt 854-7867 20 'head. We will accept the by a University Moats Special* first 20 entries and ask that no Ist on a basis of han-loin per form or herd make more than centage and meat quality, no ... . ... . „ one entry. certification requirements ne- j eva f U ,*u 0n „ an ' All exhibitors in this car* cessa ?\ Th®, Association will nounced at the on-foot show, cass contest must be or become award tro P hies to the Cham- Any swine producer wishing members of the Swine Associ* pion and Reserve Champion to enter a pig in this carcass ation. Fee $l.OO, carcasses ond cash prizes of show should mail the $l.OO $lO for first place and a $l.OO entry fee to James Z. Martin, Entries in the contest may depletion per placing on down Christiana Rl, by September be either barrow or gilt and to tenth place. 23. The show is not only for must weigh between 190 and purebred breeders but is an 220 pounds to be eligible to All pigs must be at the opportunity for all swine compete in this contest. Hogs swine tent on the Lampeter breeders and feeders to gain not in this weight range will Fairgrounds by 5:30 p. m. on g rea t er “insight of the dn be slaughtered and evaluated Thursday, Stptember 28, 1967. side” of the swine they breed with the contest entries and We will attempt to begin the a n< j feed and to develop the all exhibitors will receive a on evaluation at 6:30 p.m. ability of swine producer's to copy of the carcass data when Consignors may watch the cut- c boose meaty carcasses on the this information is compiled. ting and evaluation of the car- foot. The evaluation contest to The carcasses will be judged casses at the Kunzler Co. Time judge the meatiness of the pigs 729 lbs. of FAT FEEDS THIS IS THE 1966 HERD AVERAGE (60 COWS) OF SINKING SPRINGS FARMS YORK COUNTY, PENN A. AS REPORTED BY THE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. THIS RECORD ESTABLISHED SINKING SPRINGS -FARM AS THE LEADING REGISTERED HOLSTEIN HERD FOR MILK PRODUCTION IN THE UNITED STATES, FOR HERDS OF 51 OR MORE LACTATIONS. DAIRYMEN ARE FEEDING THAN EVER BEFORE! "SINKING SPRINGS FARM THE HERD BRED TO PRODUCE AT A PROFIT" Thank-you For Feeding Borneo Uni-Pel Dairy Feed Exclusively. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1967—19 Frost Holds The Key To A Record Corn Crop Yield Frost holds the key to the quality and quantity of Penn sylvania’s record breaking corn crop. If there is no widespread frost for the next two or three weeks, Pennsylvania will have a bin breaking, 80-tnilllon-bushel corn crop, the State Crop Reporting Service says. Nearly two-thirds of the crop is in the soft stage and will re quire several more weeks of maturing to be safe from frost. Preliminary reports indicate the corn will be of excellent quality. Field corn was damaged by frost in Somerset County earlier this month and some sweet corn was nipped in low lying areas in northern and western sections of the state. The second week of excellent weather helped farmers get caught up on haymaking Some farmers report they have filled their barns and have no place to store their extra hay. Digging of fall varieties of potatoes is under way The Le high County crop is good while in Potter County both the quali ty and yield are considered /eiy good. The peach harvest is nearing completion while apples con tinue to size and color nicely. Grapes are coloring rapidly in Erie County. The bad part about making good is that you have to do it all over every day. on foot will be open to every one. Each participants sheet will be scored against the of ficial carcass data. Cash prizes of $lO 00, 7.50, 500 and 250 wall be awarded the top four judges. We hope to hear from you by the 23rd and see you on the 28th. ■Sincerely Youis, JIM MARTIN,, Secretary. The day is long past when one seed is just like an other. Today, profit-mind ed farmers realize that buy ing the highest quality seed is a long first step toward getting extra returns from every acre. Look to Hoffman if you’d like to move up to bigger grain yields. A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landisville, Pa. Coffman C/ FARM SEEDS ALFALFA • CLOVER • PASTURE 1 OATS • FUNK'S G-HYBRIDS 898-2261