12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1, 1973 All-American Include Dairy The Tenth Annual Penn sylvania All-American Dairy Show will be held at the Farm Show, September 24 through 28, under the joint sponsorship of the Pennsylvania Dairy and Allied Industries Association and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. The All-American is now recognized as a full-fledged member of the top circuit of international dairy shows. In recent years exhibitors from more than half of the 50 states and Canada are entered for each show and at one time or another virtually every state in the union has been represented. A new honor for the All- American this year is the sanc tioning of the Brown Swiss breed show as the Eastern National show of the Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders’ Association. For a number of years the Holstein- Fnesian Association has designated the All-American as its Eastern National show. Another highlight of the 1973 All-American will be the Dairy Princess pageant. 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The number of contestants is seven more than the previous record set just last year. All six breeds of dairy cattle will conduct separate shows within the All-American. In vitational sales will also be sponsored by a trio of breed as sociations - Ayrshire, Brown Swiss and Holstein. Two trial innovations from last year’s schedule have been retained for the 1973 format. Sunday, the day before the of ficial opening, will again be Family Day, an invitation for visitors, particularly non-farm visitors, to come to the cattle Record 175 NEPPCO Market Egg Show The NEPPCO Market Egg Show closed last week with a record-breaking 175 entries from ten Northeastern states. The previous record was 163 entries in the 1971 show held at the Concord Hotel in New York State. In 1968 - The last year a NEPPCO Ex position was held in Harrisburg - there were 107 entries. As might be expected, Penn- H M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer JE’MAR FARM SUPPLY INC. Lawn—Ph 964-3444 ROHRER’S MILL R D 1, Ronks HAROLD H.GOOD Terre Hill MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R.D 2, Columbia DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R.D l, Stevens Pageant barns at the Farm Show and get a look at the behind-the-scenes activity of a big-time agricultural exposition. The other event back for a second year is “railbird” judging. Twice each day a group of six dairy cattle from the same class will be paraded around the main ring before they are judged officially. Spectators will be given scorecards and an op portunity to place them as they see it. Those coming closest to the actual final placing will receive a trophy. The opening day of the All- American is dedicated to young Entries in sylvania boasts the largest number of entries this year - 82 - but Maine is in second place with 39. Other entries came from Connecticut, Delaware, Maryl and, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and West Virginia. The entries are now being judged by state egg inspectors who arrive unannounced at the packing room of the entrants and select six dozen cartoned eggs of each class entered for judging and scoring. Score cards are then ( sent to NEPPCO where a com mittee will review the scores and select the Blue Ribbon and Honorable Mention winners. Cartons of all entries with winning ribbons will be displayed at the NEPPCO Convention and Exposition in Hershey October 30 thru Nov 1. In 1954 State government employed 62,102 persons That figure has now grown to a record high of approximately 124,300 4N •*<4&**-‘****' vO-V*' * ' * A> - ■> CLIFFORD HOLLOWAY Peach Bottom - 548-2640 FRANCIS WENGER Quarry ville- 786-2678 CLYDE K. ESHLEMAN & SONS Washington Boro - 872-7391 F. H. BUCHER Rothville-626-6504 people with state champion 4-H and FFA teams competing in the Invitational Youth Dairy Cattle Judging Contest. There is also an intercollegiate division with about 15 colleges and universities represented. At the same time, district and regional winners of 4- H and FFA dairy shows will be showing their prize stock in the Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show. Although regular registration closed August 24, late entries will be accepted through September 5 if they are accompanied by an additional fee. LANCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY t LIVESTOCK WOOD SHAVINGS Bag or Bulked Complete Distribution by Your Specification in Poultry House by blower.+ +5 Ton of More Order. CALL 299-3541 < ” v s HARRY FREESE Oxford-932-9762 AMOS EBY Paradise - 687-6091 Farmer's Share Farmers received an average of 44 cents out of every dollar spent by consumers in retail stores for market basket foods during the second quarter of 1973, according to USDA’s Marketing and Transportation Situation report issued recently. That’s the same as the first quarter, but up five cents from a year earlier. Moreover, the farmer’s share was 45 cents during June. That’s the highest since 1953. 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