Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 22, 1974, Image 11

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It won’t be long until many of the annual local and county fain will begin for this year. In
Pennsylvania over 100 such fairs take place beginning in the summer months and climaxing
in January with the grandaddy of them all, the Pennsylvania State Farm Show. A list of the
area fain follows:
Fair . County
Kimberton Community Fair, Kimberton Chester
Goshen Country Pair, West Chester Chester
Great Dallastown Fair, Dallastown York
Lebanon Area Fair, Lebanon Lebanon
Kutztown Fair, Kutztown Berks
Reading Fair, Heading Berks
South Mountain Fair, Arendtsville Adams
York Inter-State Fair, York York
Southern Lancaster County Community Fair, Lancaster
Quarryvflle
Oley Valley Fair, Oley
Bloomsburg Fair, Bloomsburg
Ephrata Fair, Ephrata
West Lampeter Community Fair, Lampeter
New Holland Farmers Fair, New Holland
Unionvillc Community Fair, Unionville
Dillsburg Community Fair, Dillsburg
Pennsylvania Farm Show, Harrisburg
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Date
July 17-27
July 29-August,3
August 5-10
August 12-16
August 19-24
August 26-September 2
Sept. 2-7
September 10-14
September 18-20
September 19-20
Dauphin
Columbia
Lancaster
Lancaster
Lancaster
Chester
York
September 23-28
September 23-28
September 24-28
October 2-8
October 9-12
October 17-19
January 6-10
Dauphin
Poultry
Report
For May
Pennsylvania layers
produced 305 million eggs
during May according to the
Crop Reporting Service. This
is 1 percent more than last
month but 2 percent less than
May 1973.
The May average of 14.5
million layers in flocks was 4
percent below last month’s
average and 2 percent below
May 1973. Egg production
'per 100 layers during May
totaled 2,105 eggs up 4
percent from last month and
2 percent above a year
earlier.
Nationally, the 5,705
million eggs produced
during May was down 1
percent from May 1973.
Layers on hand during May
averaged 284 million, 2
percent below a year earlier.
The average rate of lay
during the month was up 1
percent from .a year earlier.
Thirteen members of the
Busy Bakers Cooking Club
met June 18, 1974 at St.
Mark’s Lutheran Church,
Mt. Joy.
Diane Martin will
represent the Busy Bakers in
the 4-H Posture Queen
Contest, August 8,1974 at the
Farm and Home Center.
Cindy Brubaker was runner
up.
Following the game period
the Club learned to dean and
cut celery and carrot sticks.
They also made grape
punch.
The next meeting will be
June 25.
MEMBER FD IC.
Busy Bakers
4-H Club
Joan Garber,
DO YOU NEED I
USED PARTS
FOR FARM TRACTORS
and
FARM MACHINERY
CALL HARRY STOHLER AT
WENGER FARM MACHINERY
South Race St.
Myerstown Pa. Ph 717-866-2138
Lancaster Farming. Saturday
Kenneth Risser, Farm Credit is discussing Chester-
Delaware Council's program with local youth selected
to represent the council at the PAFC Summer In
stitute, July 7-11. Selected were (l-r) Janet Hut
chison. West Grove; Kevin King, Cochranville; and
Wesley McAllister, Oxford.
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