Local 4-H Group Tops At Expo (Continued fiom Page 1) over winning six of the fast eight places and sending 12 year-old Gehman's entiy on to the bleed championship and the County Club enti.v went on to the top Gehman, showing his fust steer named "Butch”, was giand champion at the Ephiata Fan, before going to the top at the exposition Other countians placing high in their classes by Bleed includ ed Angus Shaion Weavei, New Holland Rl, second, Shn ley L. Craig, Nottingham R 2, fourth, and Gary Dean, Stias burg Rl, fifth, junior yeaihng Marvin L Nissley, Mount Joy Rl, third; Lancaster County 4-H Baby Beef Club, sixth, and Don nie Dowart, Quarryville R2,loth summer yearling Gregory C. Greider, Colum bia R 2, third;' Sharon Weaver, fourth; Sheryl D. Weaver, New Holland Rl, sixth, senior calf Hereford Ray A. Brubak er, 206 Rohrerstown Road, third; Sheryl Weaver, fouith and Roland Longenecker, Lititz R 2, fifth, junior yeaihng John M. Enck, Holtwood Rl, third; Lancaster County 4H Baby Beef Club, fifth, Dennis S. Brubaker, 345 Running Pump Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2359 THE JUDGE IS LOOKING. The boys are (left to right) Steven Gehman, Mike Ober, Dennis Brubaker, Road, sixth; and Marvin Nissley, seventh, summer yearling. David Enck, Holtwood Rl, second; and Cheryl Brubaker, ninth, senior calf. Shorthorn Kenneth Longe necker, Lititz R 2, second, junior yearling. Linford D Martin, East Earl Rl, sixth, Elaine L Herr, 840 Penn Grant Road, seventh, John D. Martin, Pequea Rl, ninth, and Nancy Zimmerman, Eph rata Rl, 10th, summei yeaihng Nancy J Heir, 840 Penn Grant Road, second. Donna Hess, Strasbmg Rl, third. Bany Longenecker, filth, and Donna Hess, sixth, senior calf Try A Classified It Pays KAREN HIGH had a good daj' at the Junior Lnestock Exposition Monday tn win ning the Shorthorn breed championship (abo\ e) and the Angus reser\ e breed championship (right) il n Gofc iicnA partment of animal science and disease so that bioilers will ij. ot v. vaers , JT agiicultuial biochemistiy ieach the piocessmg age with Poultry Research Grant less moitality and a lower rate Maiek’s disease is a highlv 0 £ LOnc i em n.'tion Kiauss says The Agi icultui al Experiment contagions ailment that is ic Station at the Umveisity ol sponsible foi condemnation His leseaich will involve fust Delawaie has been awarded a losses to the poultiy mdusti v 0 f a ]j finding om the sequence iwo-yea. conti.cl by ISs" “ b"l °> - M.rek's d.seasc the US Depaitment ot Agucul nus kl]ls m cupplei) v 0 fiom the time the vans enters tuie to study the contiol of OWIJ1 o bioileis Bioileis vvnh the chicken until it causes crip Mareks disease in chickens lesions cannot be used loi ho pimg 01 death Once this i-. Di William C Kiauss asso man consumption even thougn known the effect of dmgs and ciate professor of animal science the disease is not tiansmitlod to hmmones on the cvcle C an be at the University will be in man charge of the leseaich project Ceitam diugs and hoi monos ieacll ' 1 line ‘ '■ according to Dr William J affecting the immune median weak link in the chain lecogniz Benton chan man ot the de ism maj altei the couise of the ed ’ Kiauss explains John Enck, and Marvin Nissley Their helpers are Sheryl Weaver (left) and Donna Hess. L. F. Photo L F Photo Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 15. 1969 5
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