Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 29, 1968, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming, SaturdayrJunc'29.l96B
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• Wins Again
(Continued fiom Pago 1)
Penn State this week brought
home 13 Gold medals; 8 Silver
madnls: 9 Bronze medals and 6
honorable mentions. Seventy
five local FFA members were at
Penn State for the activities.
Other winners included:
Dairy: Lcrov Eshleman Penn
M nor, 6, cold: Edwin Brone
m iii, Lampeter-Strasburg, 9.
gold: Henry Hershev, Warwick
15 silver: Jav Smoker Ephrata
22 bronze: I.mrv Burkhart
New Holland. 30 bronze.
Dairy Products: David Hart
in g Eohrata 4 gold; Leon 8011.
Warwick. 12 silver; Galen Hack
man. Ephrata, 17, h.m; David
Enck, Solanco. 22. h m.
Meals: Jeffrey Pfaut/, Eoh
rafd, 4 gold: Abe Fisher, Penn
Manor. 20. h m
Livestock: David Hoover.
Penn Manor, 2, gold; Eugene
Bisndle, New Holland 23
bionze; Robert Wanner, Pequea
Valley, 26, bronze.
Poultry: Claude Miller, Penn
Manor, 6, gold: Wilmer Groff,
Manheim Central, 8, gold; Lo
well Sensenig, Elizabethtown,
9, gold; Michael Baum Eliza
bethtown, 11, silver; David'Kil
heffer. Penn Manor, 15, silver;
Jay Harmsh, Penn Manor, 25,
bionze: Lenord Sensenig Eph
rata, 32 hm ; Clair Erb, Penn
Manor, 37, h m.
Tractor Driving: Carl Camp
bell. New Holland. 5. gold.
Farm Mechanics: Barrv Nick
le Pequea Valley, 6 gold; Les-
• Chicago
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1338 lbs Yield Grade 3 and 4
28 25-28 50 Mixed High Choice
and Prime 1150-1400 lbs 27 50-
28 25 Choice 1000-1375 lbs
Yield Grade 2 to 4 26 75-27 75
Mixed Good and Choice 26 00
28 75 Good 25 00-26 25 Stand
ard and Low Good 23 50-25 00
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
On Monday, few loads and lots
Mixed High Choice and Prime
950-1060 lbs Yield Grade 3 and
4 26 75 27 00 The balance of the
week Choice 850-1075 lbs. Yield
Gtade 2 to 4 26 00-26 75 Mixed
Good and Choice 25 50-26 00
Good 24 25-25 50. Standard and
Low Good 22 50-24 50.
COWS On Thursday, Com
mercial 16 75-18 75. Utility 18-
25 19 50. after leaching 20 50 on
Monday Canner and Cutter 16
00 19 00
BULLS Utility and Com
mercial 22 50-24 50
SHEEP Compared with
last weeks close spung slaugh
tei lambs 150 lower Shorn
slaughter ewes unchanged In
the carlot dressed meat trade at
Chicago, spring lamb declined
1 00-2 00
Local receipts 600 compared
with 800 last week and 700 last
year Twelve market receipts
26,500 compared with 30,700 last
week and 29,500 last jear
SPRING SLAUGHTER
LAMBS Choice and Prime
90 100 lbs Late 27 50-28 00 Or
Monday and Tuesday, several
lots 85-100 lbs 29 00-29 50
SHORN SLAUGHTER EWES
Cull to Good 4 00-7 00
Use Pesticides Safely
When used according to direc
tions and precautions on the la
bel, household and home-garden
pesticides can be helpful aids
remind Penn State extension
specialists Remember to use a
pesticide only when it is needed
and the one recommended for
the pest, read the label before
you buy and make sure the oest
you want to kill is listed on the
label, read the label before us
ing, then follow directions and
precautions
“ . . the entire and absolute
freedom of the press is essential
to the preservation of govern
ment on the basis of a free con
stitution.’’-Daniel Webster.
THE JR. AG. FIELD TRIP of Ephrata High School
was held last week. Places visited included Bethlehem
Mines Corp., Cornwall; Cornwall Furnace Museum;
ter Heistand, Manheim Central, lanco, 4, gold; Robert Seifrit, Myers, Solanco, 16, h.m.; Dale Paul Clark, Pequea Valley, 11,
IS, silver; John David Brack- New Holland, 9, silver; Carl Heffley, Manheim Central, 18, bronze; Kenneth Reitz, Solanco,
bill, Lampeter-Strasburg, 16, Martin, New Holland, 12, h.m. 12, bronze.
silver. bronze; Clair Oberholtzer, Eli- Agronomy: Clair Witwer, interview Galen Yoder New
Land: Matthew Young, So- zabethtown, 13. bronze; Jay Lampeter-Strasburg, 8. silver; Holland, 4 gold ’
REajj^RoSE
DAIRY FEEDS
and SUPPLEMENTS
pay off in the milk pail where if counts most!
WHY DON’T YOU be determined to earn more profit from your dairy cows? Decide to provide
your cows with better nutrition. Decide to use Red Rose Dairy Supplements and Red Rose Dairy
Feeds in your feeding program. Decide today! You’ll be pleased with the results Red Rose Feeds
and you’ll be pleased with the extra money they will earn for you.
give
Walter Binkley & Son I. B. Groybill & Son Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
Lltitz Refton Strasburg R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Atglen
Elverson Supply Co.
Elverson
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
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THESE FEED DEALERS HANDLE THE COMPLETE LINE OF
RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS AND SUPPLEMENTS
E. Musser Heisey Mountville Feed Service . w
& Son Mountville L * S "° Ve,y
R. D. 2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Heistand Bros.
Elizabethtown
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville
David B. Hurst Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Bowmansviile , Terre Hill
Weaver’s Bologna Co., Lebanon; Palmyra Pheasant
Farm, Palmyra; Pa. State Police Academy and Milton
Hershey Farms at Hershey.
GOOD FEEDING
pays off here!
It’s in the milk pail where the results
of good feeding really show. How the milk
gets in the pail depends largely on the
roughage, grains and supplements you use
to help the cows produce it.
You know, it’s essential to feed balanc
ed, complete rations tliat contain all of the
necessary vitamins, minerals and nutrients
that are needed for production and main
tenance. It’s only natural that you will
want to use your home-grown grains. But,
remember, mix them with Red Rose Dairy
Supplements to assure proper - proteins.
Then, you can be sure that the cows in your
barn are eating just about the best feed you
can provide If you use complete feeds
choose from the complete line 6f Red Rose
Dairy Feeds They’re available in many pro
tein levels.
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Mill H M Stouffer g, Soni
The Buck | nc .
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Ammon E. Shelly
Lititz
E. P. Spotfrs, Inc*
Honey Brook '
Witmer