I vssrs 'V'W * „ s “> V v >** s - ; ( -% < ,*■' ' " x - - t «** , ip k»'' *p N*■ M * * v *■' ■ vV ' M ' ' , ’ ' „ ' "f ’f V* * ’ , 4^ LEXINGTON, KY., Operator loads new steel cur- wind, and be housed at the growers convenience. To ing frames onto farm wagons. This was part of the bacco is handled onlv once when it is placed on the “Tobacco Mechanization Field Day” held by the USDA frames. This reduces leaf loss, about 280 pounds per and the University of Kentucky. Using the frames, to- acre according to 1967 tests by the University of Ken bacco can stay in the field longer, wilt in the sun and tucky. District 10 4-H Horse Show Winners The District 10 4-H Horse and Pony Show was held last Satur day at Ludwig’s Corner Horse Show Grounds in Chester Coun ty - The Lancaster County winners are as follows: Nancy Henkel, Strasburg Hi, was Ist in Hunter Seat Equita tion, Junior Division and 2nd in Working Hunter Ponies Shirley Craig, Nottingham R 2 was Ist in Pole Bending and 2nd in Clover Leaf "Barrel Race Nancy Weber, Millersville, was Ist in Saddle Seat Equita tion and 2nd in English Pleas ure. Other first placings were Cathy Reinhold, Columbia R 2 in the Western Pleasure, Steve Mitchell, Refton in the Western Reining, Randy John Click, Bareville, in the Open Trail and Thomas Hamill, Mt Joy Rl, in KAUFFMAN BROS. COPE & WEAVER CO. MOUNTVILLE 285-5951 NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 C. B. HOOBER INTERCOURSE r* K* , v < .A' '*>' '' \ % * , k v< >4 " Pennsylvania Poultry Federation Announces New Executive Director Walter E. Wheelock, Presi dent, Pennsylvania Poultry Fed eration announces that, at a re cent board of directors meeting held in their offices at 2430 N Second St., Harrisburg, the board unanimously approved the recommendation of the execu the Saddle Seat Equitation, Jun ior Division. Second place was won by Kirk Bussell, Manheim Rl in the Stock Seat Equitation, Junior Division and Bob Hershey, Man heim in Pole Bending All winners will compete in the State Show to be held in Hamsburg November 15 and 16 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Sales and Service EPHRATA MESSICK FARM EQUIP. 768-3501 ELIZABETHTOWN . 367-1319 <» , > h I I V I tive committee of the hiring of Homer J Bicksler to fill the new position of Executive Director The establishing of the new position in the Federation result ed from an eight month stnd> as to how the Federation can better serve the Pennsylvania poultry industry Pennsylvania has a diversified poultry production, it includes a large pioduction of market (table) eggs, hatching eggs, bi oilers, turkeys and game birds Currently some of these special ized areas have veiy effective “tiade” associations Donald E Horn, of D R Hom (Continued on Page 24) GH N HOUR LOWER n silage or haylage er has an exclusive material mote in a turn found inmost niform. And an ex- [e uoward at a tip You get easy drive ixtending 20 inches details on the No. 56 3 ower Forage Feeder) 733-2283 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 28.1968 For Growing Shoats At Lower Cost Feed Wayne PIG BALANCER Syncro-Zymic formulation properly balances farm grains for fast, tow-cost growth from 50 to 100 lbs. Arsanilic acid-antibiotic complex improved again for even faster gains on less feedl Hygromycin for Worm Prevention Optional Start now to lower costs with Wayne PIG BALANCER WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheixn DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville FOWL'S FEED SERVICE R D 1, Quarryville R D. 2, Peach Bottom MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 2. Columbia R. D. 1, East Earl 4-H Livestock Team Wins At Virginia Lancaster’s senior 4-H live stock judging team, named state champions last month at Penn State, defeated champion teams from six other states over last weekend. The county team judged Sat urday at the Virginia State Fair and defeated entries from the host state, North Carolina. Indi ana. Tennessee, Maryland, and South Carolina. Four youths were entered for each team, with the top three scorers representing their re spective states in the competi tion at Richmond. Mike Smucker, Ephrata R 2, was the second high scorer among the 28 boys and girls. He tallied 511 points out of a pos sible 550 Richard Buckwalter, Lititz R 3, was the high scorer in swine judging, with 198 points out of a possible 200 The Pennsylvania team was the high scorer in swine judging. (Continued on Page 23) PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph: 964-3444 H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. 'iRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown HERSHEY BROS Remholds H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks 17