VOL. 16 NO. 8 Lancoster Co. Potato Team Places Third in IS The Lancaster County 4-H Po,- tato Grading and Identification Team placed third in competi lion this week at the Farm' ■Show and a Leola RDI youth tied for high individual score. Thirteen county 4-H.teams en tered the contest this year, the largest number ever to partici pate. - Jeff Risser, Leola R.DI, tied 'with a Somerset County youth for high individual in the con test with a.score of 441. Members .-of "the Lancaster County team were:-Jeff Risser and Judy "Risser, iepla RDI, and Michael Peifer, Manheim’’ HDl.' - ' ‘ , ' '' ' ' Schuylkill :County’ was:* the* Erst, place team with a score of %2S&, r Sbtners’ef' County' Was second X. 283... Lancaster , Goiihty -was- .third. - wltfi ;:X,282- hnaiiuiernc CotmtyXouriVwßhV ' ‘ArntOii’Lueck,-associate: Lan-- Agricultural:: ‘ xjCbuhty’. ' placed; secohd -and third-In* 1 the 1971 Si#ief>stakes 4-H Beef Show manship. contest at the" Farm morning. ' Placing second was Marvin Nissley, Mount Joy RDI, and third was Ray Brubaker, Rohi erstown Road, Lancaster. In individual breed showman ship contests Friday, Lancaster County had some individual second and thuds, but no firsts. In arming at the Sweep stakes contestants, current breed showmanship winners and breed winners from previous lii This Issue Besides page one articles which include results on 4-H sheep and capon competition, 4-H beef showmanship, 4-H po tato judging and corn growing at the Farm Show, this issue in cludes: 'Area Markets 2, 3 Ayrshire Show ' - 9. Classified. Ads 14, 15 ' Corn Contest ‘ 17 Co. Agents Column 4 Cowan Honored > -5 .Editorial Page '■ ' 4. .Egg'Exhibits 17 Farm. Show Happenings -12- .Farm Women Societies , , 25 4-H Beef Results <; ' 7 Hay Winners - .• ’ , , 17 Holstein Results 7 ’lda’s Notebook 25 Kreider Honored 17 McSparran Feature 22 Open Class Cattle 8 Pa. FFA Star Farmer 11 Pa. Wheat Acreage 9 Poultry Banquet 10 Poultry Winners 19 Some Area Winners 21 Some Local Winners 6 Thomas Column 23 Tobacco Results 18 And many other farm and Farm Show items. rbfcMrTand Mrs. te£ r -wifh}:h6^^^ >' --■ * .y’S- < v* -.r- ,Farm-Shbfrs’wKb are exhibiting, this year 'Max ; SmithiL-Laneaster County, agricultural Sge'ttt. ’ ' Nissley won- in the Angus' breed at last year’s show ancT Brubaker in Herefords last year, Smith noted 1 R & y Brubaker, 206 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster, son °f Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Brubaker, is shown with his H 5& pound Hereford, the largest of the Lancaster County 4-H entries. On Friday, Brubaker was third in showmanship competition. - - ■ L. F. Photo Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 16,1971 Wen Do Well in Sheep s *~lS one of two Lancaster County entries . 'to win a breed title in 4-H competition. - (See .story on-Page 7). L. F. Photo ‘ -j -flv 1 t » i : hers took Reserve Grand Cham pion pen of three, two Reserve Grand Champion individuals and four breed firsts Kennethßrubaker, son of Mr and Mrs Clyde Brubaker, 241£ Old Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, showed the first place pen oi Hampslures Young Brubakei’s three lambs weie named Reserve Grand Champion pen of the show He also had the show’s Reseive Grand Champion indi vidual Hampshire lamb The Reserve Champion of the maiket lamb division went to Mr and Mrs Robert Herr, Nar von RD2, with a Dorset They then saw their daughter Elizabeth, exhibit the champion Cheviot of that show Elizabeth also had the first place Cheviot individual and pens in the 4-H class , ■ Caiol Bushong, Columbia RD2, had the champion Shrop shire, followed in second place by Linda Ober, 532 Petersburg Road, Lancaster. Eshelroan ls. Ear,; Corn Champion Growers from Lehigh, Frank lin, and Lancaster counties who Shared • championships in ' the 1970 Pennsylvania ' Five Acre Corn Club were announced at the 55th Farm Show corn ban quet. Winner in the shelled grain harvested class was Wiley P Gehman, Macungie, Lehigh County, with an average yield of 211 bushels per acre Co-champions were named in the ear coin haivested class. Winners are George B Wmgert, Chambersburg RDB, Fianklin County,' and Clyde K. Eshelman 52.00 Per Year Peifer Tops 4-H Capons Michael Peifei, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs Mervm Peifer, Man heim RDI, received the first prize for live and dressed birds in the 4-H capon class at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Peifer, a member of the Lit itz-Manheim 4-H Community Club, had the first place live bird at the Fai m Show last year, had champions in the Lancaster County 4-H Capon Roundup ia 1969 and 1967, and the reserve champion in 1968 Farm Calendar Saturday, January IS 7 30 p m Lancaster County Pomona Grange dinner meeting Rhoads Spanish Restaurant, QuarryviUe. Monday, January 18 7.30 p.m Lancaster County FFA Executive Committee meeting. > 7:30 p.m. Manheim Young Farmers Recreational-™ - night, Manheim Senior High School. Tuesday, January. 1* ’ 11:45 a.m. DHIA annual Luncheon Meeting, Farm and Home Center. ‘ 1 30 p.m. Six-week Extension Weight Watchers course be* gins, Farm and Home Cehi* ter. 730 pm. Ephrata Young Farmers monthly meeting. Agriculture Department, Ephrata High School; topic, “New Developments in Farm Taxes ” 7 30 p m Garden Spot Young Farmers meeting, Agricul tui e Department, Eastern Lancaster County High School topic, “Record Fil ing System”, wives invited. 7 30 p m Boaid of Directors meeting of the Lancaster Farm and Home Founda tion, Conference Room, Farm and Home Center. Wednesday, January 20 800 pm 4-H Club Skating Party, Rocky Springs Park. 10 am. -3.30 pm Extension Service Regional Farm In come Tax meeting, Farm and Home Center. Thursday, January 21 10 a.m.-2:45 p.m. Agway Dairy Day, Holiday Inn. and Sons, Washington Boro RDI Wingert produced 196.8 bushels per acre and Eshelman, 196 4 limshels The 1970 contest was entered by 256 corn growers, 15 more than last year, according to Dr, Joseph McGahen, Penn State extension agronomist, who pre* sented awards for the program co-sponsors, the Cooperative Ex* tension Service and Pennsyl* vania Ciop Improvement Asso* ciation. Gehman, machine harvest champion, established a plant population of 24.060 per