Octorara Young Farmers Assn. Banquet Honors Members The Octorara Young Farmers Association held its annual ban quet at the Atglen Fire Hall last Thursday. _ Third place went to Carl Horst, . Recemng recognition foi hav- Cochranville RDI, with 16,508 mg the most outstanding dairy poU nds of milk, 4 8 test, and 793 cow was Nelson Stoltzfus, At- pounds of fat glen RDI. With a Holstein on a 305 day milking, Stoltzfus had In the high held competition. 23,495 pounds of milk and a 4 9 Paul King’s herd of 59 2 cows per cent butterfat test with 1,152 had an aveiage production of pounds of butterfat 16,609 pounds of milk and 633 pounds of butterfat Second place went to Paul King, Cochianville RDI, for a Nelson Stoltzfus had 50 5 cows TLLAGE CORN make it work with AATREX plus Paraquat. Call in your order for Mtrex today. P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN JAMESWAY Cow Comfort Barn Equipment STANCHION COMFORT T( - t HERRINGBONE stalls stalls tie stalls stalls free cow, calf. Water STALLS BULL PENS CUPS FAN* cow with a production of 24,734 pounds of milk, a 3 9 per cent test and 961 pounds of butter fat Phone Lane. 397-3539 with 15,416 pounds of mJk and In the hay contest, bas°d on senes of slides on hunting in 603 pounds ot butterfat per cent of TDN in sample, El- Arizona and Wyoming Landis Reid, Parkesburg RDI, was third with 31 2 cows, 15,477 pounds of milk and 579 pounds ot butterfat Both contests weie based on butterfat content In the corn gram contest, Paul King was first with 2CO bushels pei acie Carl Horst was second with 196 25 bushels per acre Larry Heishey Cochianville RDI, was third with 166 3 bush els per acie, followed bv Earl Mast, Star Route Parkesburg, fouith, 162 9 Landis Reid, fifth, 152 1, Ivan Yost Christiana RDI, sixth, 149 7 In the corn silage contest, Ivan Yost was f i«t with 17,816 pounds of TDN (Total Digestible Nutrients') per acre Paul King was second with 15,636 2 per acre William Parry 111, Cochran ville RDI, was third with 11 960 „ , ~, _ j , r „ pounds of TDN, followed by Nel- H&y competition awards at the Octorara Young Farm son Stoltzfus, ’ fourth, 11,470, er s Assn, banquet last week were as follows: left to right, Larry Hershey, fifth, 9 870, Carl Elmer Mast, first; Ivan Yost, second; William Parry HI, Horst, sixth 9,750 third, and Aldus King, fourth. Winners in the Octorara Young Farm- Paul King, second; William Parry 111, ers corn silage competition, with their third; Nelson Stoltzfus, fourth; Larry Her trophies, are: left to right, Ivan Yost, first; shey, fifth, and Carl Horst, sixth. Corn grain awards for outstanding Carl Horst, second; Larry Hershey, third; corn yields, beginning at more than 200 Earl Mast, fourth; Landis Reid, fifth, and bushels, went to Octorara Young Farmers Ivan Yost, sixth, as follows: left to right, Paul King, first; Winners in the dairy competition of herd and second in high cow; Nelson Stoltz the Octorara Young Farmers Association fus, second in high herd and first in high this year were: left to right, Carl Horst, cow, and Landis Reid, third high herd, third high cow; Paul King,-first in high Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 20,1971 —19 mer Mast, Parkesburg RDI, was f o u oWin o officers were first with 64 per cent elected Nel ion Stoltzfus, presi- Ivan Yost was second with 63 Carl Hoist, vice president; per cent and William Pan* 111 Larry Hershej, secretary, Paul was third with 61 per cent, fol- King> treasmer, and Elmer lowed by Aldus King, Parkes- public relations Ivan burg RDI, fourth 60 per cent Stauffer, Octorara vo-ag teacher, Mel Horst entei tamed with a is advisor