Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 08, 1969, Image 6

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    fi- Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 8. IQfiO
Pa. Livestock Exposition Schedule
lIOHSK Jl I)(1IN(. .SCHEDULE
Siitid.iv. Novenibei ')
100 pm—Qu.ulei Ho ->e Hallei
Clas-es Qu.ulei Hoi-e Pei
foimaiu. 1 (’llls'-. 1 -. UO M.tuil
us .iftei lomplction of H.ilt
ci C’l.isse--
Mon-lav, November 10
8 00 .1 m - Vi.’bi.in H.ilici Class-
\i abi.iii Pei lo‘ mance
6 30 p m
Classes
7 00 p m —Qii.ii lei Hoi se Sale
Tuesday, November II
\ppaloosa Haltei
9 00 a m
Classes
700 pm \ppaloosa Pei foi m
ante Classes
Wednesday November 12
7 00 p m —Appaloosa S Co
Frida>, November 14
8 00 am—Pennsylvania State 4-
H Hoise Show
7 30 pm— ’’ennsv Ivai. a State 4
H Hoistf Show
Satin dav, Novcmbei 15
8 00 a m—Pennsvlvnma State 4
H Ho'se Show
LIVESTOCK JIPGING
SCHEDLLE
1009 Reel Cattle
Mond.iv. Novcmbei 10
800 am—C ’ciss Sheets on
Foot
900 a m Jim oi Beet B. ced
ing
9 30 a m —4 II and FF-\ Stesis
Tucsdav Noveinbei 11
9 00 a m vnctis Bleeding Cat
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900 a in —Op'n Class Steel
Show
Stcr-H-Feed 0
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En|oythe many advantages
of feeding IMS with the
finest in "oxygen-con
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full nutrient value, consist-
ent protein content Reduce
maintenance costs Store
material safely, unload it
efficiently Contact us to
day for details Planning
assistance, complete con-
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100 pm (’.land Champion
Sleei
1 30 p m —Continuation. Angus
Show
2 00 pm—Keedei CJves
Afternoon and Evening—Polled
Herefoid Cougiess
Wednesday November 12
9 00 am—Heiefoid Bleeding
Cattle
900 am Polled Heiefoid
Bleeding Cattle
100pm—Continuation. Hcie
fold Show
100 pm—Continuation Polled
Heieloid Show
Thursday, November 13
9 eu a m—Chtiolais Bieeqhng
Cathe
9 00 am—Shoithom Bleeding
Cattle
100 pm—Continuation, Char
olais Show
1 00 pm—Continuation, Short-
hoin Show
1 00 pm —Feede. Calf Sale
Friday, November 14
12 00 Noon—Cattle Released
Sheep
Monday, November 10
900 am—Caicass Lrmbs on
Foot
11 00 a m—TiucklOcd 15 llaiket
Lambs
11 15 a m
Lambs
1 30 p m —Open aL. Let Lamb
Classes
Tuesday, Novcmbei 11
900 am Do.-at Bleeding
Clause-,
S 00 a m —Hump-hue Bleeding
Classes
1 30 p m —Suffolk Bleeding
Classes
Unhappily, when you apply convention- process makes the phosphate in U\’l
al fertilizers, much ol the phosphate is PELS Ioo'< available, \et makes it resist:
locked up through fixation in the soil, fixation regardless ot how it's applied!
□Up to now, this has IJj—- , . -- _ □ And when vou plow
been fought by carefully llOVw 11 IvlCll down UMIPELSm the fall,
placing the phosphate _ f ■ ■ the phosphorus and oth
closer to the surface and Q[ |||o er vital nutrients are
near each plant. Trouble - _ down in the moisture
is, this lea\es your phos- zone- where roots are
phorus supply "high and W* V^i L " most active in the hot.
dry" during the heal ot -m drysummei DComesee
the summei □ Or- us soon about the
tho solved this __ vear 'round bene
problemdutingthe |Q I ICpH Htsol tali tertiliza
development ot UOwU t|()n Wlth ortho
UNIPELS A unique EK UN I PELS the All -
''phospho - nitric" ■ Season Foitilizei,
y
630 pm Eastein Seaboard
Banquet
Thursday, November 13
9 00 a m —Rambouillct Bleed
mg Classes
10 30 am Menno Bleeding
Classes
Friday, November 14
12 00 Noon—Sheep Released
jI a i k e t
Junio.
White
1 00 pm—Open Class Banovs
continued Ti lickload 6 Alai
ket Hoes
Tuesckr, No\erabsi 11
9 00 a m —Hainp-hne Bleeding
Claeses
9 00 -a m —Bcikshne Bleeding
130 pm Chouot llioi’tlmu
ci.ij.sos
7 00 p m Hampshne and Suf
lolk Bied Ewe Sale
Wednesda>. November 12 *
900 am CKloid Bleeding
Classes
900 a m Southdow n Bi eed
mg Classes
1 00 pm—Columl-""
Classes
100 p m—Shiopshne Bleeding
Classes
3 00 pm—Comcdale Bleeding
Classes
Swine
Sunday, November 9
1 00 pm —Live Hog Evaluation
Contest
2 00 pm—Caicass Bauows on
Foot
Monday, November 10
8 00 am—Open Class Banovs
(by Bieeds), Ciossbied and
Puiebieds (of othei bieeds)
Beiksh'ie Poland China
Yo'ksliue. Duioc Hamp
sh'i? Spots and Chcs e.
Classes
-ft
100 p m.-Poland China Breed- 1.00 pm. - Spots Breedn
ing Classes Classes
100 pm—Yoikshire Breeding Friday, November 14
Classes ]2 00 Noon—Swine Released
Wednesday, November 12
900.. m Cheslei While Bie- The first AFL championshl)
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900 am Diroc Bleeding les and Houston diew 3218
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