6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1967 Garden Spot HS Farm Class Is Set November 7 The first meeting in the Gar den Spot High School Adult Farmer program will be held at the school Ag. room on No vember 7 at 7:30 p.m., accord ing to Don Robinson, Vo-Ag teacher. Featured speaker will be Royden C. McMinn, from Ag way, Inc., on the subject, “Pro file Record Program”. • Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) 7:30 p.m.—Eph-ata Young Farmers meet, School Ag Rm. Friday, November 10 10-11 State 4-H Horse Show. Farm Show Building. 6:45 p.m.—Holstein Banquet, Hostetters, Mt. Joy. Saturday, November 11 Fulton Grange #66, Hobo Show Grange Hall Oakryn. PSU Specialist Gives Dairy Cow Breeding Rules Harvey Shaffer, dairy exten sion specialist from Penn State, told 45 farmers gathered at the Spanish Restaurant in Quarry ville Thursday evening, that many dairymen have been breeding their cows to early in the heat period “The most important single thing in breeding the cow is timing,” he said “All you need to worry about is to get the live egg and the healthy sperm to gether. To do this we need to breed the cows later than many of us have been.” Shaffer suggested the best time is from middle to end of standing heat and as much as six hours after. “Don’t be afraid of late breeding,” he said. “You can’t fertilize the egg before it is produced.” Boost Yields NEXT YEAR! Order Your PIONEER SEED Now Order now and get first call on the Pioneer varieties that will do the best job for yon next year. Pioneer offers you: (1) A New Generation of hybrid com varie* ties—bred to fit your specific needs. (2) Hybrid sorghums for high grain and forage yields—extra bushels of grain and more tons of forage. (3) Alfalfas bred for the job • • • whether it's hay, pasture or plowdown. Check what you’ll need now—then order when your Pioneer salesman calls. An order placed now gives you first call on the seed you need next spring. PIONEER. BUND Results Of Pony Club Rally The following are the results of the rally held by the Lan chester Pony Club at its head quarters on the Gibson prop erty, Drumore, Pa. on Satur day, Oct. 28, according to John E. Waters, president of the ex ecutive committee of the Lan chester Pony Club. Placings in the dressage in spection and dressage for non rated pony clubbers were: 1, Kathy Hume, Brandywine Pony Club; 2, Edna Wood, Lanches ter; 3. Pat Quartucci, Lanches ter; 4, Maureen Little, Lan chester; 5, Cindy Wood, Lan chester; 6, Pennie Waters, Lan chester; 7, Kathy Myer, Lan chester. For ‘D’ rated pony clubbers: 1, Linda Sutton, Brandywine; 2, Susie Hume, Brandywine; 3, Curt Evans, Brandywine; 4, Mark Evans, 'Brandywine; 5, Anne Goodwillie, Brandywine; 6, Axie Gibson, Lanchester. For ‘C-r rated pony club bers: 1, Ralph Hill, Lanchester; 2, Michael Jordan, Brandywine; 3, Mary 'Bee Samples, Lanches ter; 4, Debbie Weir, Lanches ter; 5, Susan Gill, Lanchester; 6, Patti Hassler, Lanchester; 7, Mernl Evans, Brandywine. Placings in the “best over all” for ‘D’ rated riders were: 1, Linda Sutton, Brandywine; 2, Mary Beth Little, Lanches ter; 3, Dana Taylor, Lanches ter; 4, Katie Higgins, Brandy wine; 5, John Weir, Lanches ter; 6, Nancy Henkel, Lanches ter. For ‘C-l’ rated riders were: 1, Ralph Hill, Lanchester; 2, Mary Bee Samples, Lanches ter; 3, Susan Gill, Lanchester; 4, Patti Hassler, Lanchester; 5, Debbie Weir, Lanchester; 6, Mernl Evans, Brandywine; 7, The PSU specialist said the breeding cycle is as follows: standing heat 18 hours, ovula tion 12 hours after standing heat and egg life is 12 hours. The meeting was sponsored by Atlantic Breeders as one of two educational meetings. The other was to be held Friday evening at Morgantown. Your Local Pioneer Salesman , . /.nnnfpv and stadium Pa., which wa* attended by 1« Michael Jordan, Brandywine, age, as very sue- Lanchestcr Pony Club mem- This is the first lime that Sfuland thoroughly enjoy- hers’parents it was announced the club’s new facilities have ed by mem ber riders, parents that n^' been used for competitive ac- d spectators. tlvitv A total of 32 riders v , , gional Rally for C-l Pony frorn'both the Lanchester Pony At a United States Pony clubbers to be held at tho Club and the Brandywine Pony Club regional dinner mee g club , s neadquar t er s in June Club participated in the three- held Monday, Oct. 16. at the phase rally consisting of dress- Covered Wagon Inn, Stratford, iwa. 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