34 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 1, 1972 Henry Hackman (left) of the Lancaster Lester Stehman point out the advantages Soil and Water Conservation District and of terracing on the Stehman farm. Dairy Exposition Planned Preparations are underway for the 47th Dairy Exposition to be held at Pennsylvania State University from April 26 through May 13. The event will include a dairy princess contest on April 26, a dairy cattle judging contest May 6 for collegiate, 4-H and FFA members, and a fitting and showing contest May 13. Officers and members of the Dairy Science dub, sponsors of the Exposition, announce that all NOW YOU DON’T HAVE TO SETTLE FOR LESS THAN THE BEST IN 1972. HERE’S A YIELD LEADER THAT HAS WHAT IT TAKES TO DELIVER TOP PERFORMANCE! • Produced on N cytoplasm • Has single-gene (HT) factor for additional tolerance to north ern corn leaf blight. ALBERT HACKMAN “I have been using P-A-G products for six years (ever since I began farming) and I have been very satisfied with P-A-G’s quality seed and good grading.” “I won second place in Columbia County Pennsylvania this year (1971) - Pennsylvania 5 Acre Corn Contest (machine harvest). I also had a field of P-A-G 216 not officially entered that stood real well. I feel that this field out yielded my official entry by at least 10 bushel. I’m going to enter next year with either P-A-G • Thoroughly tested for performance 216 or SX 53.” and viability by famous P-A-G Research. • Short plant height. • Excellentstandabihtyand high test weight, • Adapted to narrow rows • Easy to harvest, THREE MORE HYBRIDS FROM P-A-G THAT CAN BREAK YOUR YIELD BARRIER! SX-7 - SX 69 - 3-WAY 216. PAG is a brand name Numbers identify varieties The limitation of warranty atated on each bag of PAG Seeds sold is part of the terms of sale at Penn State University members of county FFA chap ters and 4-H groups are invited to participate in the dairy cattle judging contest on May 6. The cattle judging will include eight to 10 classes. 4-H and FFA members will give oral reasons on two classes. Awards will be given to the high team and high individuals in the catttle judging. These awards, in part, will be con tributions from organisations in the dairy industry. SX S 3 FROM P-A-G. “MAN, TH HERE’S THE SUCCESS THAT FARMERS IN THIS AREA ARE HAVING WITH SX 53! FRANCIS WINKLER “SX 53 is one of the best all-around corns I have ever grown. This year we had a two month drought, all June and July.” TS CORN!” Mi CP Exposition events of May 13, called Show Day, will feature spectator contests such as calf dressing, cow milking, and milk “chugging”—in addition to fit ting and showing contests. Show Day, held annually at die Dairy Production Center on the University Park campus, draws a large crowd each year. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD-IT PAYS! P-A-G SEEDS P O Box 2813 Northstar Station Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 The water comes off of the sod waterway and down this corrugated drain pipe into the stream. Thus the water is drained gradually without eroding the soil. New Cooperators Named The Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation District report the following list of new cooperators: John M. Ranch, West Lam peter Township,B3acres; Paul F. when baking casseroles con- Leicht, West Donegal Township, taming a high proportion of milk, 73 acres; Harvey W. Espenshade, use low oven temperatures for West Donegal Township, 145 best results. DAIRY COW AND HEIFER SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972 7:00 P.M. Prepare to sell your surplus dairy cows and heifers. We will have buyers from Pa., Md., West Va., and five counties in Va. Better prices with test papers and-or vaccination papers. For Further Information Cali 703-777-1411 (night 777-3521) J. Francis Tinsman LEESBURG LIVESTOCK MARKET LEESBURG, VIRGINIA acres; James R. Showalter, West Cocalico Township, 40 acres, and Gerald L. Kreider, East Drumore Township, 201 acres.