Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 28, 1968, Image 17

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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
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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
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