READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS so^ The Outstanding Features of the G —T TOX-O-WIK Recirculating Grain Dryer enables us to BREAKDOWN THE ENZYME CAUSING BITTER TASTE in Your Soy Beans THESE DRYERS HAVE THE CAPACITY OF 250 - 350 - 500 BUSHEL UNITS Watch For The Announcement of OUR GRAIN DRYER CLINIC TO BE HELD IN MID-AUGUST SEE US FOR YOUR GRAIN DRYER NEEDS SEE US AT MANHEIM FARM SHOW OCT. 11-12-13 SHENK FARM SERVICE RD4 Lititz, Pa. BROWN & REA ATTENTION: DAIRY FARMERS Since installing a New Grain Crimper we are able to supply you with improved more palatable coarse textured feed for your Dairy Herd and Horse feed needs. We will be able to crimp your home grown grains so that you can incorporate them into your feed mixture. For Complete Information Call or Visit our feed store at your convenience BROWN & REA INC. ATGLEN, PA. SOYBEAN FARMERS Phone 626-4355 The Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show was the opening event in the Ninth Annual All-American Dairy Show which ran through Friday, September 29, at the Farm Show. The junior show is much older than its host and it appears to be thriving in the same fashion as the dairy industry in the Com monwealth. This 17th edition of the Pa. Junior Dairy Show produced a record of 711 entries. In a change of format only the Holstein judging conducted separate shows for 4-H and FFA members. Membership in these two rural youth organizations is a prerequisite to showing in the Jr. Dairy Show. All contestants must also have won at least blue rib bons at county and district shows to qualify for today’s judging. A Lancaster County FFA member was grand champion among the Brown Swiss entrants. 17-year-old Donald Wenger, Manheim R.D. 2, tallied with seven-year-old “Lori’s Kay.” The reserve grand champion, “High Pines Stretchy Orchid,” was back as a two-year-old. Last year, John C. Rhodes, 19, Alexandria, Huntingdon County got the reserve junior champion ribbon when “Orchid” was a heifer. An 18-year-old Cornell University freshman from Northampton County won the grand champion Holstein title for 4-H members. Donald A. Seipt, Easton R.D. 4, scored with his two-year-old cow, “Keystone Sparkling Joyous.” A seven-year old cow, “Fern-Spring Blossom Pat.” was reserve grand champion. The runner-up belongs to 15-year-old William G. But termore, Mt. Pleasant R.D. 3, Westmoreland County. The junior champion was shown by Susan Weaver of Glen More, Chester County. In the FFA division, per serverance made a winner out of a Bedford County youth. 17-year old Wayne Ritchy, Hopewell R.D. 1, returned with his three-year old cow “Willa Ede Sensation Tiny” to take the grand cham pionship. Last year the com- Red Rose ANIMAL FEEDS PHONE; (215) 593-5149 A 11-American Won by Local Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1972 bination of Wayne and “Tiny” settled for the reserve grand champion. A five-year-old cow, “Sunny Craft Roda Ivanhoe,” shown by Earl C. Stauffer, 20, Ephrata R.D. 1, Lancaster County, took reserve honors this year. Paul Horning, Stevens Rl, took the junior champion honors, while Donald Weidman, Lebanon Rl, showed the reserve junior champion. Family combinations were the highlight of two of the other breed shows. The Yoder Brothers Samuel and Frederick finished one-two in the Milking Shor thorns. 14-year-old Sam, reserve grand champion last year, was back with a different cow, two year-old “Pinesedge K. Rose 4th,” and grabbed the grand championship. His 12-year-old brother took reserve honors with a six-year-old cow, “Pinesedge Irma Irene.” It was brother and sister in the Ayrshires Kennard E. Henley, 111, Cochranville R.D. 1, repeated as grand champion with his seven-year-old cow, “Androssan GLR Minerva.” Sharon Lynn, 14, USED EQUIPMENT 1 4000 Ford with Mounted Corn Picker 1 3000 Ford Tractor 1 International 300 Farmall Tractor 1 780 Allis Chalmers Forage Harvester with 2 row corn head and pickup head (cut less than 200 acres) 1 Model 550 International Forage Harvester with 2 row corn head 1 200 bushel tank spreader 1 Model 234 International corn picker 1 46 International baler 1 Oliver 9Vz ft. wheel controlled Disc Harrow 1 10 H.P. Cub Cadet with mower. MESSICK FARM EQUIPMENT 2750 North Market St. Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 367-1319 or 367-1439 2 H iomatic/ SNOWMOBILE SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT PRICES METZLER MOWER SERVICE Strasburg RDI, Pa. 17579 Honors Youths who won grand champion and reserve grand champion honors at the last two shows, settled for reserve senior champion with the two-year-old cow. “Meredith Bright Laura.” The Henleys are active in Chester County 4-H activities. Ayrshire reserve grand champion and junior champion went to Penny Haibleib, Elizabethtown. Doris Walmer, also of Elizabethtown, took the reserve junior champion prize. The girls also won grand championships. 15-year-old Catherine Wollaston did it in the Jerseys with her three-year-old cow, “Liberator Maple Lawn Cindy.” The Toughkenamon, Chester County girl has been m the show ring for six years. The Guernsey title went to Bernita Snider, 17, of New En terprise. This made it two years in a row for the grand champion banner on the four-year-old cow, “Sniders Gustys Tottie,” from Bedford County. Marlin Stoltz, Ronks Rl, won the reserve grand and reserve senior cham pionships. Special Fall Prices. Wavier of finance. 27 Phone 687-7995
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