--Lancaslcr Farming. Saturday. September 21.1988 12 TRACTOR DRIVE WINNER. Jay Marlin Herr. Holtwood Rl, won first place in the annual tractor driving contest held • Herr Wins (Commitea iiorn Page 1) all winnei Low score won of jj een pi ac mg second for severa course BOOK BttfFttDS Master Mix Beef Feeds are research and field tested formulations of high quality proteins fortified with ample amounts of all necessary vitamins, minerals and proven growth stimulants (hormones and antibiotics are optional). Speed up gains . • • increase feed efficiency « • • raise live grade . • . improve carcass quality • . • and most important of a 11... increase feeding profits with Master Mix. piMMB STOP IN AND SEE US TODAYI ■ MASTER Ross H. Rohrer & Sons Leroy M. Sensenig L. J. Denlinger Co. Hinkletown, Pa. Paradise, Pa. The Satisfaction That Comes From 1 ' Doing A Good Job Of Farming Jffa a great feeling to know that you are the master of your farmlands . . . that when you treat your soil right, it will treat you right. Liming is one of the most important factors in keeping your soil in the highest productive range. By raising the pH from a level below 6.0 to 6.5 or higher, you can expect to harvest as much as 5 more bushels of corn per acre, with similar increases for all other forage and cash crops. Order Now For Fall Spreading MARTIN’S LIMESTONE Blue Ball, Pa. 354-2112 Gap, Pa. 442-4148 ,4i V*-> f > * < - In second place with 95 points years now, it was reported. He was Jim Esbenshade. Jim has W °T h f,!d" place went to George DeLong with 145 and $5 prize '(f 1 % Thursday at the Solanco Fair. His score was low for the day 45 points. money The FFA contest saw Glenr. Kreider in fust with 135 points followed by Roger Camobe’l 210 points and Ken P.lellmger, 215 points The contest diew 20 entnes largest niimbei in recent yeais After the iccent rains throughout the area, the com and tobacco crops should mature rapidly and give improved yields. The corn crop looks promising and the cubs should be prepared for i efillmg, that is, if they have been emptied of the 1967 ciop Before the new coin is stored, it is suggested that the crib be sprayed with either methoxychlor or malathion in older to kill any grain insects All interior surfaces of the crib should be sprayed Also, the rodent-proofing of the crib is very important to protect the corn and prevent losses Built in two row widths—32-inch center ham narrow rows of 80 to 34 inches—39-inch cei takes standard rows from 36 to 42 inches—ini pendent husking and shelling units easy to ini change—picks 150-bushel yields up to 3 mp] roller gathering chains with 17-inch reach ah* of snapping rolls—blade-type snapping reduce shelling losses by 3to 6 bushels acre— exclusive feeding beater and raddl* main elevator keep ears moving, prevent pi ging—big-capacity shellerhas 64-inch, fully perforated cage —valley-design husking ' box with 8 rubber and iron, 47-inch rolls —oil-bath gear cases, stout tubular frame —only one pin to pull to swing drawbar from transport to picking position. CHAS. J. McCOMSEY FARMERSVILLE N. G. HERSHEY & SONS EQUIPMENT CO. & SON Hickory Hill, Pa. R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. ' Manheim L. F. Photo Corn-Tobacco Crops m Laneaafer 23 90. US 2-3 200-230 lb*. 22,50- t fVin l l mlori from Pnoe 22,75. US 2-4 105-289 Ibt. 21.88- (Continued Horn Page 2) 2 2.00. US 3-1 285-270 lbs. 20.00- Good 30.00-43.80; Standard 35.- 20.50. 50-40.00: Utility 31.00-30.00: Cull Qnn . . „ lnmh< 03-120 lbs. 26.90-32.00, few 70-00 SHEEP 3W) Spring lambi no -mmsun" and slnughtcr ewes steady. , . Snrlmr lambs: Choice 00-00 lbs J Harrows and 25.50-20,50. few head at 27.00: « Its 25-50 C higher, instances 75c Goo