—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January_l6,l97l 6 Among Local 1971 Farm Show Winners ® m Macoun> fifth in Mclntosh and “other” varieties of pecans He fourth in Northern Spy was fifth in the seedlings class In best tray (20 apples), Bru- 0;f p ersian or English Walnuts. b a ker was fifth in Coitland, sec ond m Macoun, fourth in Mein- Elam Longenecker, Manheim tosh, and second in Northern KD2) was first in seedlings of Spy , shellbark hickories and first in In roadside pack (lo i “other” varieties of shagbark pounds), he was first “ North- hickories ern Spy, third m Cortland and second m Macoun D A Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, In overwrap trays, he was sec- ha( j the following placmgs: first ond m Macoun In best plate m the seedlings section of native (five apples), he was fifth in American chestnuts; third in Cortland, second in Macoun and kernels (one-half _ pound>, of third in Northern Spy heartnuts; second in seedlings of shagbark hickoriesj fifth in seedlings of butternuts. Sheep Results Onlv two Lanenstei County exhibitois lecened top plac ings in sheep competition at the Farm Show this week Both were in the Hampshire Bleed They aie Robert R Buch Ephiata, fouith in ewe class un der one year old, and Mi and Mis Clyde Brubakei, Lancas ter, fifth in ram class undei one year old Except for two exhibitors from Dauphin County, the champion and leseive champion shep were from aieas of the state distant fiom Lancaster Here's The Way To Make More Money Above Feed Xost! Dairy feeds at dif ferent prices do not have* the same pro ductive value. You usually get what you pay for. Lower-priced dairy feeds often pro duce less milk and make less profit. RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS are the feeds you should use. These feeds (available in many protein levels) enable a cow to produce up to her inherited capacity. In the long run you can make more money above feed cost with high quali ty Red Rose Dairy Feeds. The price per ton is relatively unimportant. 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Witmer Othei placmgs included Dan iel M Fitzkee, Manheim RD2, second in class 7, extra light amber exti acted honey, and fifth in Class 8. light ambei extracted honey Daniel A Biubaker, Ephrata EDI, fifth in Class 1, light comb honey, John M Shank, 1954 Larch Ave, East Petersburg, fourth in class 3, light cut comb honey, and fifth in class 14, commercial beeswax George L Lefever, Strasburg RDI, fifth in class 6, white ex tracted honey, and fourth in, class 12, dark exti acted honey: John Brenner, Lititz RD3, seventh in class 22, extra light amber extracted honey. - ■ The Lancaster County honey exhibit placed second .to .West moreland County itr the- collec tive exhibits Belgium Horse'Event Elmer D Lapp, Kmzer RDI, took a first place in Belgian! horse events at the Farm Show this week The win was in the '‘one hitched horse” class Lapp, who has entered the Belgian competition for many years, also had a third place in the stallion foal class a third in the any age stallion class, a second in the mare five years and over class, and a third in pair of hitched horses event Apple Exhibits Win .. While farmers from Franklin and Lehigh Counties were most frequently listed among the win ners in apple competition-this 1 week at the Farm-Show, .one Lancaster County exhibitor’s name was often mentioned. ' ‘ He is D A Brubaker, Ephrata RDI. In the bushel, tray-pack class, Biubaker has a first in Northern Spy variety, second in Mclntosh, second in Macoun and second in Cortland "In the bagged apples class three pounds), he had a second Announcing: a dry “pop-up”! Can cut planting time in half ! ORTHO P L ROHRER & BROK ING. TM’s Ortho, Chevron Design Unipel Reg U.S. Pat. Off. Lancaster Countians won or D. B. Brubaker, Ephrata EDI: ■nlaced high in several edible second in seedlings of native Out classes as follows - American Chestnuts; second in Miles 0. Nolt, Manheim EDI, seedlings of shellbark hickories; was first in two classes, the fourth in seedlings of .butter- Busseron variety of pecans and nuts. 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