Local Winners in Corn Competition Southeastern Pennsylvania districts), 10 Ear Hybrid Dent corn growers won about half of —Donald Boshnaugle, Columbia the top awards in competition RDI, first, Dale D. Kilgore, Air this week at the Pennsylvania ville RD2, York County, second Farm Show. Class 6 statewide, 30 Ear Lancaster County corn grow- Open Pollinated Dent or Flint ers won first place in three class- —Clyde Brubaker, 2418 Hams es and York County had two burg Pike, Lancaster, first, firsts The winners included Eugene Brubaker, Lebanon RD, the following second; Daniel A Brubaker, Class 1, District 1 (of two Ephrata RDI, third, D B Bru - , .a p. Walk, Quarryville displays his six year old 'Holstein whfch entered in " the aged ,cdw class. While THtelk somewhat small for show ring aie'cow’s‘2o,ooo pouifds bf-milk-jand -of'hutterfat fast' year explains.one reason, .why -W intered her.' • * " _ X. F, Photo Egg Awards Given Wt Dutchland Farms, Rheems, and a Lancaster RD2 youth were among top exhibitors of eggs at the Farm Show this year. Dutchland Farms took first in the Carton One Dozen White class. In the FFA events, Jim H Charles, Lancaster RD2, was first in the One Dozen White class. Dutchland Farms also receiv ed special recognition for the Best Dozen in Carton Class, while Charles received a speci al award for Best Dozen in Vo cational Class. Krelder Cited as Master Farmer - Noah W. Kreider, Manheim RD3, was among six farmers in Pennsylvania to be officially named Master Farmers at eeie monies at Harrisburg this week The new Master Farmers were honored at a luncheon at noon Tuesday at the Holiday Inn, Har risburg Besides Kreider, the others aie: Hyland B. Garretson, Ben dersville, Adams County; M Dice Statler, Chambersburg RD6, Franklin County, J Paul Strock, Mechanicsburg RD2, Cumberland County, and Boyd E Wolff, New Alexandria RL)2, Westmoi eland County Recognized for then leader ship in farm organizations and civic activities, as well as for their achievements in agncul ture, the winners were selected from more than 170 nominations. The awards are co-sponsored by Pennsylvania Farmer magazine and Penn State Cooperative Ex tension Service. Dutchland Farms also receiv ed two Superior Quality Awards and Charles got one. Among egg exhibitors receiv ing Blue Ribbon Awards in the Producer-Dealer Quality class were: Dutchland Farms; R Mus ser Poultry Farm, Mount Joy RDI, three awards; R. W. Sau der, Lititz, three awards Weavex’s Quality Eggs, Inc, New Holland, three awards, L M Sheaffer, Ephrata, two awards; Earl Hess, Ephrata, two awards, Earl L. Greenly & Son, Ephrata, three awards, Kenneth B Herst, Ephrata RD2, and Producers Pride, Inc., Coatesville, three awards Noah W. Kreider baker, Ephrata RDI, fourth, and Clem Griffith, Ephrata RD2, fifth. Class 7, District 1, 10 Ear Single-Cross Hybrid—Daniel A Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, first, Dale D Kilgore, Airville RD2, York County, second; D B. Bru baker, Ephrata RDI, third; Jef frey L Carl, Hanovei, York County, fourth. Class 3. Statewide, 10 Ear Open Pollinated Dent or Flint —Donald W Nace, Spring Grove RD3, York County, fust, Daniel A Brubakei, Ephrata RDI, sec ond, D B Biubaker, Ephiata RDI, third, Clem Griffith, Eph rata RD2, fourth, and Clyde Biubaker, 2418 Harnsbuig Pike, Lancaster, fifth Class 4, District 1, 30 Ear Hy brid Dent—Dale D Kilgore, Air ville RD, York County, first Donald Boshnaugle, Columbia RDI, second, Clyde Biubakei, 2418 Harrisburg Pike, Lancas ter, fourth, and D B Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, fifth Class 9, District 1, 30 Ear Single-Cross Hybrid Clyde Biubaker, 2418 Harrisburg Pike Lancaster, second, Eugene Biu baker, Lebanon RD, Lebanon County, third, Clem Griffith, Ephrata RD, fourth, and Dale D Kilgore, Airville RD2, York County, fifth Class 11, Statewide, 10 Ear Popcorn Clem Griffith, Eph rata RD2, second, D B Bru baker, Ephiata RDI, thud, Daniel A Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, fourth, and Clyde Bru baker, 2418 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, fifth Class 13, District 1, 10 Hybrid Dent —Marlin Bollinger, Denver RD2, second; Philip Bixler, Marietta, fourth, and Douglas E Rohrer, 1623 Book -Road, Lan caster, fifth Vocational Class 15, District 1,10 Ear'Hybrid Dent Amos N. Sauder, Manheim RDI, sec- Ohd; Thomas Griffie, Dillsburg RDI, York County, third; Ken neth Groff, 37 Quarry Road, Leola, fourth; Marlin Smeltzer, Wrightsville, York County, fifth; Ted Huber, Millersville, sixth; Charles Stem. Wrights viile RDI, York County, seventh; Shawn Hernley, Lebanon RD3, Lebanon County, eighth; Karl Brandt, Millersville RDI, ninth, and Ken Biandt, Millersville RDI, tenth Local Corn Entries Win In 1 Acre Competition Outstanding profits per acre enabled five Pennsylvania high school students to tie for top honors in two divisions of the 1970 One Acre Corn Contest, it was announced tonight at the Farm Show corn growers ban quet Co-champion in growing long season hybrids was Ray Bru baker, Quarryville, RD2, with a profit of $174 per acre and an average yield of 219 bushels per acre. Lloyd Zeiset was one of three growers tied for the champion ship among hybrids used in medium length growing sea sons Zeiset had a profit of $l5O per acre and 203 bushels per acre Open to all farm youth under 21 years of age, the contest is sponsored annually by the Pennsylvania Crop Improve ment Association Financial as sistance is provided by seed corn producers Fields are hand harvested Among othei youth with high scores in growing long season hybrids were Joseph Lefevor, Manheim RD4, $142 profit, 184 bushels per acre, Dennis Roln er, Lititz RD2, $l4O profit, 179 bushels per acre, and Clark Stauffer, Ephiata RDI, $135 profit, 180 bushels per acre. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 16,1971 — Clyde Brubaker, 2418 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, clips one of his sheep Sunday in preparation for Farm Show competition. Assisting him is his daughter, Sarah Lynn. Brubaker’s son, Jay Kenneth, also has some 4-H lambs. Elverson RDI Farmer Has Second Best Hay Sample The reserve champion sample in the hay 'classes af'the State Farm Show was shown by Charles H Gable, Elverson RDI. - Gable's hay also was first in Class 2, Alfalfa, Later Cutting. Other local winners were; Dale L. Balmer, Manheim RD2, second, in Class' 6.‘ Clover and Timothy Mixed, and Amos N. Sauder, Manheim RDl t second in Class ll,' Mixed with More than 50 per cent of Legumes. Other top placings by South eastern Pennsylvania farmers included; Russell F Heilman and Son, Lebanon RD4, first, Class 23, Grass, Latex Cutting, second in Class 24, Mixed' with more than 50 per cent of Donna Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hess Jr., Strasburg RDI, poses with her Shorthorn entry in the 4-H steer competition. L. F. Photo L. F. Photo Legumes; second in Class 25, mixed with more than 50 per cent of grasses; third in Class 19, Clover and Timothy Mixed* J, E. Lomus'" and Son, York RD3. fourth in-Class 1. Alfalfa, First Cutting; third in Class ft Grass, First Cutting; third Class 10, Grass; third in Claims 11, Mixed with more than Si per cent of Legumes; third ill Class 12, Mixed with more thah 50 per cent of Grasses. Russell F Heilman and Son, Lebanon RD4, also had the fol lowing placings - first. Class 14, Alfalfa, First Cutting; third, Class 15, Alfalfa, Later Cutting, and third. Class 18, Clover. 17