Wheat's Origin Unknown The United States pi educes moie types of wheat in volume than any other nation in the woild But how wheat came to this countiy is in doubt Tiaces of wheat have been un covered in the divings ol manv early civilizations It was grown in southwestern Asia, supposed ly man’s first home. But the origin of wheat still remains a mystery. The common ancestor of all wheats is believed to be wild einkoin, still seen growing in the Balkan States. Wheat probably arrived in Ameuca with the conquistadois Later, it became an important ciop in the eaily Virginia col onies along the Atlantic Coast Not only important in the United States, wheat is grown in nearly every country and cov ers more than 20 percent of the world’s cropland. There have been major im provements in the wheat plant, too. For years, progress was slow. The best grain from one year’s harvest was selected as the next year’s seed. 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Yearsley & Sons New Holland 354-4191 West Chester 609-2990 f Shotzberqer's Landis Bros. Inc. Wenger Implement Co. ißtoi 665-2141 Lancaster 393-3906 Buck 284 4467 Potato Growers Awards To Be Made In Harrisburg Di Ei nest L Nixon, uncle of Piesidenl elect Richaid M Nix on and ictiied Pennsylvania State University piofessor, will piescnt awards to the slate’s po tato giowing champions at the 50th award ceremony of the Pennsylvania Cooperative Pota to Growers, Inc The ceremony will be held in conjunction with the 53rd annual Pennsylvania Faun Show. Dr Nixon, known throughout the state as “Mr Potato” be cause of his intei est in the vege table, has missed making the piesentations only once in the durum They account for 90 pei cent of all wheat grown. Besides species, wheat may be further classified by the textuie of the ripened kernel, color of the kernel, and the wheat plant’s growing habits. Tokyo transit officials hire pushers to jam commuters into cais, but Americans refuse to re linquish their amateur status. Civilization seems to have sub stituted traffic jams for forest preserves. See This and Other New John Deere Equipment At The Form Show 49 pievious ycais the awaids have been made Illness pi event ed him from paiticipating in 1966 To be cited as the champion potato gi owei will be Ray Bacon, Felton, Yoik County His yield was 761 8 bushels of Ken nebecs Second place honors will go to Seth Ballog, Union City, Crawfoid County, with a yield of 650 5 bushels of Katah dins In third place is Richard Krufman, Boswell, Someiset County, with a yield of 616 bush els of Kalahdins. To receive an awaid foi the highest yield on five or more acies will be W Kenneth Bow man, Fawn Grove, York County, with a yield of 788 9 bushels of Kennebecs In addition to Bowman, grow ers who qualified for the five highest 1968 yield awards in clude Bacon, Ballog, Kaufman, and Wallace Pollack, of Marion Centei, Indiana County, who had a j icld of 674 9 bushels of Katahdms The lumor champion (4-Hand FFA) to be cited will be Ed Woikmger, Biogueville, Yoik County, with a yield of 740 bush els of Kennebecs Junioi cham- Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 11,1969 pion in the highest vicld aw.ud, no minimum acieage, will be Leon Stiaver, Biogueville, with a vicld of 712 8 bushels of Ken nebecs Presentations will be made at the Pennsylvania Coopciatiw Potato Gioweis Association an nual banquet, Thuisdav night Jan 16, at the Holiday Inn Town The association, sponsoi ol the annual contest, awaids a gold keystone-shaped medal to adults giowmg 400 oi moie bushels an acie on five acies oi moie and a meut ccitificate to juniors achieving similar yields The contest began in 1918 and a total of 1,491 Pennsylvania po tato giowers have been awaided medals since then. They are awarded only to those who have never received one in the past Previous medal and certificate winneis may submit entries foi consideiation in senioi and iun ioi contests for the five highest yields in the state based on the same acieage requuements as the 400 Bushel Club Junior 400-Bushel Potato Club winneis in addition to Woiking ei aie Hany Bienneman Red Lion, Yoik County, Kennebec 670 6 bushels, Wayne Eveler, P’elton, Yoik County, Kennebec 646 bushels; Joey Mitchell, Bei lin, Someiset County, Russet, 505 1 bushels Junior highest yield awaids in addition to Strayer include Ed Workmger, the iunior cham pion, Carey Biown, Felton, Yoik 7&J w mpotfait For Real Profit-Makers Plant Full Season Medium Season C/F 105 Single C/F 40 Single C/F 66 Single C/F 45 Special C/F 123 Regular C/F 49 Regular See vour local Crib Filler dealer below; FARMERS SUPPLY CO. F. M. BROWN’S Lancaster SONS, INC. MUSSER’S MILL S WEAVER’S S The Buck FIX-IT SHOP KIRKWOOD R D New Holland FEED & GRAIN E. H. 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