Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 11, 1969, Image 7

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    GRAND CHAMPION at the Manheim Mike is the 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs
Steer Show is “Clyde” the 4-H Angus Carl Longenecker. L. F. Photo
shown by Mike Longenecker, Lititz R 2.
rjj Ai^ L Farm Management Profit-Tip from Organic^Plant Food
Whenever the crop yields
•f fall-plowed and spring
plowed fields are com
pared, the advantage is
ustrpUy in favor of the
fallowed ground. Fall
plowing normally allows
earlier spring planting.
Improves soil structure
Fall plowing tends to im
prove soil condition. Freez
ing, thawing, wetting and
drying throughout the win
ter produces better tilth.
Improves soil retention
A loose soil will collect and
hold more moisture from
both snow and rain. It holds
the moisture for longer
periods of time, while less
ening the chance of erosive
runoff.
Organic 0
Plant Food
Company
lc piaster, Pennsylvania
SEE BILL BRUBAKER
How to profit
with fall plowing
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
P. O. Box 132 • Grofftown Road • Lancaster, Penna. 17604
Anhydrous Ammonia
Phone 392-4963
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 11, 1969 -
Manheim Fair Winners
• Longenecker
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foul shown by Mike Obcr, 532
Petersburg Road The steer was
named “Teddy ” Ober is the 10
year-old son of Mi and Mrs Ray
Ober.
The FFA Champion was
shown by Douglas Shenenberg
er, Manheim R 2 The Hereford
named “Rex” weighed 1130
pounds Douglas is the 15 year
old son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd
Shenenberger.
Ed Donough, Manheim Rl,
had the reserve champion FFA
steer. Ed is the son of Mi. and
Mis. Paul Donough.
Placings are as follows-
FFA, Angus, Ed Donough,
Wilmer Groff, Caleb Kieidei,
Lester Hcistand, Ronald Mai
tm Hereford, Douglas Shenen
berger, Amos Sauder Shorthorn,
Joseph Lefever
4-H, Angus, Mike Longeneck
ei, Gauy Fony, Linda Good,
> Plant earlier next spring
When your tillage opera
tions are done in the fall,
: you can plant as early as
| weather permits next
| spring.
Fertilize this fall
Plow and fertilize at the
same time this fall by
plowing down anhydrous
ammonia and bulk spread
P and K. Fall fertilizer plow
down saves valuable spring
time.
Make the profitable move
This year, don’t just think
about it-do it. We can help
you by supplying expert
assistance plus the latest
information about anhy
drous ammonia applica
tion equipment—and USS
Anhydrous Ammonia. Call
us. We’ll come see you.
Baity Longenecker, Billy Lc
fcvei Hereford, Mike Obei, Ray
Brubaker, Philip Garber, Ro
land Longenecker, Ken Longc
neckei Shorthorn, Kenny Bru
baker, David Long, Kendace
Bany, Steve Donough.
Sunny Craft Farm
Has Champion At
Manheim Dairy Show
Sunny Craft Farm, owned and
operated by Clarence Stauffer
and family, Ephrata Rl, took all
three cow classes at the Man
heim Fair Thursday night and
ended up with the grand cham
pion of the show on their aged
cow, Sunny Craft Julie. The
Stauffers also had the champion
bull.
Robert Kauffman Elizabeth
town Rl, had the leseive giand
champion with his Penn Spungs
Pioneer Peggy that was second
place aged cow and Donald Her
shey, Manheim R 2 had the juni
or champion on his semoi year
ling heifei, Heishvale Topper
Audi cy
Placmgs aie as follows Juni
-01 Calf, Mai ion Millei, Buinell
Buchen, Lynfoid Weaver, Linda
Kauffman, Susie Kauffman In
termediate Calf, Robert Kauff
man, Clan Millei, Nelson Weav
er, Gaiy Buchen, Marlin Moyei
Senior Calf, Susan Kauffman,
Daniel Biandt, Nelson Weaver,
Ronald Mai tin
Junior Yearling, Jay Zimmer
man, Clair Martin, Donald Hei
shey, Mauan Miller, Dennis
Bollinger Senior Yearling, Don
ald Hershey, Jay Zimmerman,
Debbie Buchen.
Two-Year-Old, Earl Stauffer,
Linda Kauffman, Clarence
Stauffer, Donald Hershey,
Three-Year-Old, Earl Stauffer,
Robert Kauffman, Nan Stauffer.
Aged Cow, Clarence Stauffer,
Robert Kauffman, Clarence
Stauffer & Son Best Three Fe
males, Stauffer, Kauffman, Her
shey Produce Of Dam, Kauff
man Dairy Herd, Stauffer,
Kauffman
Brandt Wins
Hag Show At
Manheim Fair
A eiossbied maiket hog that
was called ‘ Conditroned-Just-
Right” won championship hoix
-01 s at the Manheim Fair Wed
nesday afternoon for Daniel
Biandt, Manheim R 4 The IS
yeai-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Many Biandt, Manheim R 4,
showed his gilt to the top of the
medium weight class
Following the champion in
class was the reserve champion
shown by Glenn Sauder, Man
heim R 3 Saudei’s enlxy was al
so a crossbred.
W F Ruoss, Ephrata R 2, had
the champion breeding sow with
his Ist place senior sow
Placmgs are as follows Seni
or Sow, W. F Ruoss, Frank
Ruoss Junior Sow, Ed Donough,
Eli Saylor, Ervin Saylor, Glenn
Sauder, Fiank Ruoss
MARKET HOGS, Lightweight.
Keny Boyd, David Brandt.
Mediumweight, Daniel Brandi,
Glenn Sauder, Frank Ruoss, Jay
Fisher, Kerry Boyd Heavy
weight, Joseph Lefever, Debus,
Nissley, Glenn Sauder, Mailm
Becker.
Pen Of Three, Lightweight,
Glenn Sauder Heavyweight,
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