—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 18.1971 8 Mollie ts Winner (Continued from Page 7) Ayrshire grand championship. ' The Brown Swiss grand cham pion was shown by Fred Ed wards, a Solanco Chapter FFA exhibitor. Ellen Schmuck, Peach Bottom RD2, took grand champion hon ors for Jerseys with her inter mediate calf READ UNCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Honks HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph: 964-3444 H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. HAROLD H. GOOD Terre Hill GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl HERSHEY BROS - Reinholds WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim The Grand Champion Guern sey was a three-year old owned by Robert Wagner. Donna Akers, Quarryville RDI, was named afl-around fitting and showing champion and Debbie Crider, Nottingham RDI, cham pion fitter of the show. A total of 92 cows were entered in the show. Judge was Howard Wise, Lebanon County. MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens STEVENS FEED MILL, INC. Stevens, Pa. PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise Leola, Pa. POWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer Fred Edwards, left, Quarryville RDI, shows his Brown Swiss grand champion and Leroy Welk displays the Ayrshire grand USDA Announces Bee Payments The U.S. Department of Agri culture has announced an in demnity payment program for beekeepers whose bees are kill ed by pesticides used near their bee colonies. The program was made retroactive to cover bee losses dating back to January 1, 1967. It is authorized through 1973. Regulations containing terms and conditions of payment have been filed with the Federal Register. Beekeepers may apply for payments at county Agricul tural Stabilization and Conser TRUCK LOAD SALE ON AGWAY CORN CRIBS 5x5 GAUGE BAR MESH CRIB SIZES AVAILABLE 750 and 1100 Bu. Capacity 13’ -9” Diameter 1000 and 1500 Bu. Capacity 16’ -8” Diameter ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE Corn Diverter Roof Ladder FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED ORDER TO-DAY (LIMITED SUPPLY) Can 397-4761 Ask for Fred Kerlin or Harold Kinsey We also can supply your needs for building your own corn crib - welded wire, hardware cloth, creosoted lumber, creosoted poles, steel and or aluminum roofing, nails, sUo or snow fence, etc. vation Service (ASCS) offices. A beekeeper is eligible for indemnity payment if he suff ered a loss of honey bees under the following conditions: If he used pesticides, but this use in no way contributed to the loss of his bees; he took reasonable precautions to protect his bees from exposure to pesticides if he had advance notice that pes ticides were going to be used near his bee colonies, and that after exposure he took reason able action to reduce the bee loss; ;the loss of bees was due BEE-LINE SP& SUPPLY (ENTER REASONS WHY MORE FARMERS PREFER THE AGWAY GREEN DOOR BAR MESH CORN CRIBS 1. Galvannealed Wire 2. Steep Pitched Roof 3. Easy Erection 4. Easy Loading and Unloading 5. Positive “Safety Locking” of all sections 6. Tested Under Extreme Load Conditions 7. Excellent Basic Design 8. Reliable Manufacturer, (Foley & Lavish Engineering Co.) Vent Stack champion. Owned by Marvin Miller, Stras burg RDI, the Ayrshire is a five year old. The Brown Swiss is 10 months old. entirely to the use of pesticides,' not partially due to some other cause. The beekeeper may prove loss of his bees by pesti cides in a number of' ways specified in the regulations. The amount of indemnity payment to an eligible beekeep er will depend on the extent of damage to a colony or queen nucleus (colony), at will be de termined by the ASC county committee on the basis of re placement cost of the bees des troyed, loss of sales of honey and beeswax, loss of pollination fees, and loss of sales of queen bees and packaged bees. jjp