Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 15, 1972, Image 8

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15, 1972
8
York County Names
in Small Grains
Tops
York County and other
Southeastern Pennsylvania
countries took many top spots on
the 1972 small grains award list
at the Pennsylvania Farm Show,
including;
Barley
Jeffrey Carl, Hanover, York
County, was grand champion in
barley after taking first place in
the Wong Variety.
Donald Nace, Spring Grove
RD3, York County, was third in
the Pennrad Variety
Wheat
Top placings in wheat in
cluded: Redcoat Variety—
Jeffrey Carl, second Redcoat
Variety, Vocational—Dalvin
Krug, York RD3, second Pennell
Variety, Vocational—Bruce
Mauliair, Jonestown RDI,
Lebanon County, second
Oats
Winners in open class oats
entries included Pennfield
Variety—Sandy Freyberger,
Fleetwood RD3, Berks County,
lirst Clintland 64 or Chntford
Vaneties—Jolirey Carl, second
Winners in vocational oats
classes included Garry
Variety—Carl H Robenold,
Kutztown RD2, Berks County,
Christmas Tree Growers
Re-Elect John Chambers
John Chambers, Norristown,
has been re-elected to a second
term as president ol the, Penn
sylvania Christmas Tree
Growers Association
He was named at the group’s
29th annual meeting held during
the Pennsylvania Farm Show at
the Penn Harris Motor Inn, Camp
Hill
Other ollicers are Donald
“Moose" Craul, Lewisburg, re
elected vice president. Dr
Waiter Fctheroll, West Chester,
treasurer, and Homer Thornton,
Conneaut Lake, secretary
Edgar H Palpant, State
College, continues as executive
secretary He is a member ol the
stall at the Pennsylvania State
University Forest Resources
La bora lory
•MOW MILK • MORE MEAT
• MORE PROFIT
WITH
Madison Silos
Div. Martin Marietta Corn,
1070 Steinmetz Rd.
Ephrata, Penna. 17522
Ph. 733-1206
LOCAL DEALERS
Fiank Snydei
Aki on 859-2688
Caleb Wenger
Quarryville 548-2116
Landis Bros Inc
Lancaster 393-3906
Carl L Shirk
Lebanon 867-3741
Soljenberger Farm Supply
Centerport, Pa.
Ph. 215-926-7671
first, and Galen Enders, Halifax
RDI, Dauphin County, second.
Russell Variety —Wayne Myers,
Dover RD6, second, and Ricky
Grove, Dover RDI, third. Chn
tland 64 or Clmtford Varieties—
Larry Fhnchbaugh, York RDI2,
first, and Steven Chromster,
Windsor RDI, second
Buckwheat
Results in buckwheat included;
Japanese or Silverhull Variety—
Jeffrey Carl, first and Maynard
Hess, Stewartstown RD2, York
County, second Pennquad
Variety—Sandy Freyberger,
Fleetwood RD3, Berks County,
first, and Galen Enders, Halifax
RDI, Dauphin County, second.
Rye
Donald Nace, Spring Grove
RD3, was first in rye entries.
Others included- Red Clover
Seed—Jeffrey Carl, first, and
Donald Nace, second Timothy
Seed—Donald Nace, first, and
Jellrey Carl, second
For good production next lactation,
FEED PURINA
DAIRY CONDITIONER
As a dairyman, you know that good milk production
doesn’t just happen It’s something you plan for by
establishing a held with the genetic potential for good
production, then managing and feeding your cows so
they’ll produce up to their bred-in ability.
Many successful local dairymen also plan for good pro
duction with a pi oven program of dry cow feeding.
They need Purina Dairy Conditioner, a research
proven ration to help give dry cows body condition
they need for good production after they freshen.
Purina Dairy Conditioner is an extra-palatable 12%
percent protein ration. It’s fortified with vitamins A
and D plus extra phosphorus to help guard against milk
fever.
Purina Dairy Conditioner is low-cost, too, because the
amounts you feed depend on your cows’ condition and
on the quality of the roughages you feed. For example,
a cow dried off in good condition being fed high-quality
roughages would require less Dairy Conditioner than
a cow in only fair condition being fed fair quality
roughages.
Drop in soon and get your free copy of the
Purina Dry Cow Program folder We’ll be glad
to show you how Purina Dairy Conditioner can
help you prepare your dry cows Jor good pro
duction next lactation.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise
West- Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R- D. 3, Ephrata
Edible Nuts Award List Includes Local Names
Winners in the edible nuts
categories by classes and
varieties, names and addresses
and placings were:
American Black Walnut
Elmer Myers: Joseph F. Bering,
322 Weavertown Rd , Lebanon,
third; Stabler- Raymond JI.
Brothers, me N. George St.,
York, third; Vandersloot: James
E. Engdahl, York RD4, second;
Joseph F. Bering, Lebanon,
third; Other named varieties:
Miles O Nolt, Manheim RDI,
third, Seedlings: Raymond H.
Brothers, York, first.
Butternuts Buckley: Joseph
F. Bering, Lebanon, second,
Craxezy: Joseph Bering,
Lebanon, second, Seedlings:
D.B. Brubaker, Ephrata RDI,
third, Danield A Brubaker,
Ephrata RDI, fifth
Shagbark Hickories Other
named vaneites- Ronald Her
shey Jr, 631 N George St. York,
third, Joseph Bering, Lebanon,
fifth.
Shellbark Hickories Other
named vaneites Ronald Her
shey Jr, York, fourth, Raymond
Ira B. Landis
Ph: 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane.
James High & Sons
Ph: 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph: 367-1195
Rheems
Brothers, York, fifth; Seedlings;
Daniel A. Brubaker, Ephrata
RDI, second.
Filberts Other named
varieties: Joseph F. Bering,
Livestock Grazing Permits
The Department of
Agriculture and the Department
ol the Interior announced that
charges for grazing livestock
under permit on Federal lands
administered by the Forest
Service and the Bureau of Land
Management will be limited in
1972 to an increase of three per
cent above levels existing in 1971
This rate applies only to 1972
grazing fees. The overall ob
jective of grazing fee adjustment
to reach fair market value, in
stituted by the Department of
Agriculture and the Department
ol the Interior in 1969, remains
unchanged.
FOR TOP YIELDS AND SPECIFIC USES
Hi-Capacity
Economical
Top-Potential
All ‘Round
Mixed-Drainage
Long-Life
Timothy & Alsike
Let your Hoffman Seed Man help improve your yields of
pasture, hay grass silage and haylage.
pEEDS|
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Located In tha Haart of Lancastar County
LANDISVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 1753 S
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New Holland, Pa. Ph; 354-4191
Lebanon, second; Seedlings:
Joseph Bering, first.
Persian or English Walnuts
Broadview: Joseph F. Bering,
Lebanon, Second; Miles 0. Nolt,
Manheim RDI, third; Other
named varieites: Joseph F.
Bering, Lebanon, third,
Seedlings; Miles O. Nolt,
Manheim RDI, second; Daniel A.
Brubaker, Ephrata RDI, fifth
Hicans Brulington: Joseph
F. Bering, Lebanon, third;
McAllister; Raymond H.
Brothers, York, second, Other
named varieties: Joseph F.
Bering, Lebanon, first.
Pecans Busseron; Miles 0.
Nolt, Manheim RDI, third; In
diana: Joseph F. Bering,
Lebanon, second; Other named
varieties: Miles O. Nolt,
Manheim RDI, first.
TRY A CLASSIFIED
AD-IT PAYS!
Lancaster Formula
“Formula 70” Brand
“Formula 69” Brand
Grass-Waterway
Triple-Purpose
Lowland Pasture
Highland Pasture
Horse Pasture