— Lancaster Farming, Saturdaj 7 , March 27,1971 6 Annual Swine Producers Banquet Attracts Large Turnout A large turnout of about 325 persons enjoyed a tasty ham dm ner and heard about the “new pork” at the annual banquet of the Lancaster County Swine Pro ducers Association at Blue Ball last Friday. The Association presented the James Z. Martin Award for out standing youth work in the swine industry to Roger Leh man, Honks RDI, a junior at Pequea Valley High School The award is presented an nually in memory of James Z. Martin, who was killed in a freak farm accident about three years ago Martin was secretary treasurei of the County Swine Association and an officer of the Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council. Trophies were presented to winners of the Association’s fall carcass show: Glenn Sander, Manheim RD3, grand champion, and Masonic Homes, Elizabeth town, reserve champion The Association also presented trophies to top winners (an- NEED EXTRA SEED FOR EXTRA ACRES tP , For top producing corn, sorghum, FD-100 alfalfa—Call; Mervin W. Deiter R. D. #3 Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone 626-7515 Arcadian Liquid. Now’s the time to plow down for com. Build up soil fertility with SLF complete liquid fertilizer. We can make Arcadian SLF m any N-P-K ratio you need for bal anced growing power Plowing it down spreads plant foods throughout the root zone Speeds decomposition of ciop lesidues into soil-building humus Arcadian liquid is the fastest and easiest feitihzei you can use for plow-down Saves la bor. 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MARTIN New Holland R#l nounced in last week’s Lancas ter Farming) in the recent car cass show’ First place trophy went to John Strawbndge and second to Masonic Homes, lepre sented b\ Jim Horton The aw'ards were presented by Warren Leinmger of the Swine Association and Max Smith, Lancaster County agricultural agent Farm Legislation Meeting Slated The Garden Spot Young Farmers monthly meeting will be held at 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, March 30 in the Garden Spot High School Agricultural class room, New Holland The speaker will be Chet Heim, Pennsylvania Farmers Association lobbyist, on farm legislation He will discuss the latest de velopments in farm legislation on the state and national scene and how it effects local farm ers, as well agriculture across the state. An invitation is extended to all farmers and other interested persons to attend Free refresh ments will be served. O Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) Saturday, April 3 9am -3pm. Grange Re gional Youth Conference, North Coventry Grange Hall, Cedarville, Chester County 4 - 8 p ra Fulton Grange An nual turkey supper, Grange Hall, dakryn. 'a?® See us now lAii''" Phone 717-354-5848 Four new directois were elect ed as follows: Robeit Arm strong, Drumore; Mark Nest leroth, Manheim RD3; Melvin Huber, Lititz RDI, and John Eby Jr , Gordonville (Editor’s note; We regiet that, due to technical difficulties, our photos of the banquet did not turn out.) In his report, John Henkel, Strasburg RDI, president of the Pennsylvania Poik Produceis Council, said the pork industry is “an exciting industry” and the programs of the pork pro ducers Council are giving the in dustry “real inpetus.” Henkel particularly noted a steady climb all over the coun try in the swine check-off pro gram, a voluntary five-cent-per animal-marketed for the benefit of the industry Henkel stressed the importance of continuing Pennsylvania as a leader m the check-off program. 1027 Dilierville Road, Lancaster, Pa. GIGANTIC WIRE SALE! 10% OFF Regular Prices BARBED WIRE ' 4 pt. 12Vz ga. Imported, galv. 4 pt. ISVz ga. 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