Buck Tractor Pull Results Results from the Buck Tractor Pull 5000 lb. Open Glenn Darnell, Layton sville, Md., Farmall M. (Chevy) 244’ 7”; Gary Messner, Roaring Branch, Pa.,Cockshutt (42 Ford) 157’ 5”; Keener Pulling Team, FREE SAMPLE COPIES Copies of LANCASTER FARMING ore not always easy to find they are not sold on newsstands and perhaps some of your friends may not be acquainted with o.ur weekly service. We'll be glad to send, without charge, several copies of LANCASTER FARMING to your friends or business associates. Just write their names and addresses below (you'll be doing both them and us a favor!) Street Address & R.D. City, State and Zip Code City, State and Zip Code >, (You jire not limited to two names. Use separate sheet for additional names.) Your Name Address □ CHECK here if you prefer to send a Year's (52 issues) GIFT subscription for $2 each or $3 for 2 years to your friends listed above. If so $ enclosed, or □ CHECK here if you would like to subscribe to Lancaster Farming. PLEASE MAIL THIS FORM TO LANCASTER FARMING Manheim, Pa., Ford 20 (430 Ford) 239’ 11”. 9000 lb. Modified Lester Landis, Lititz, Pa., Massey 55 (2-440 Dodge) 193’ 11”; Clifton Budd, Brooksville, Md., F-30 (427 Chevy) 185’ 3”; Richard Zimmerman, Mt. Joy, Pa., P.O. BOX 266, LITITZ, PA. 17543 Cockstutt (2440 Dodge) 184’ 2”. 9000 lb. Super Stock Tom Savage, Damascus, Md., John Deere 4010 216’ 2”; Marlin Brubaker, Quarryville, Pa., Allis Chalmers D-21 209’ 11”; Eugene Ulmer, Mon toursviUe, Pa., 970 Case 158’ 11”. 7000 lb. Open Lester Landis, Lititz, Pa., 55 Massey (2440 Dodge) 183’ 10”; Richard Zimmerman, Mt. Joy, Pa., Cockshutt (92- 440 Dodge); Glenn Darnell, Laytonsville, Md., Farmall M (423 Chevy) 232’ 10”. 9000 lb. Stock-Farm Class Craid Frey, Conestoga, Pa., 560 International 142’ 3”; David Frey, Conestoga, Pa., 706 International 141’ 11”; Art Bonholtzer, New Providence, Pa., 3020 John Deere 130” 11”. 12,00 lb. Stock Farm Class Fred Hess, Washington Boro, Pa., 856 International 273’ 1”; Joseph Schott, Lebanon, Pa., 4020 John Deere 221’ 10”; Joseph Trimble, Quarryville, Pa., 806 International 200’ 10”. 12,000 Turbo Farm Class Dennis Price, Boonesboro, Md., 4320 John Deere 138’ 10”; Arhtur Tracey, Freeland, Md., 1066 In ternational 129’ 5”; Harold Frey, Marietta, Pa., 4320 John Deere 122’ 10”. 15,000 lb. Turbo Farm Class Arthur Tracey, Freeland, Md., 1066 International 220’ 7”; Harold Frey, Marietta, Pa., 4320 John Deere, 208’ 2”; Dennis Price, Boonesboro, Md., 4320 John Deere 186’ 5”. Street Address & R.D. *.<*.-! tkM^mjkl SPJf “ ' «■■'"s* * at*.. y -giy' fWi^ rr ~ / f\ 1 ' -. <■ f \ ! Group leaders at the 14th Summer institute of the Pennsylvania Association of Farmer Cooperatives held July 7-11 at Shippensburg State College discuss program details with Dr. Daryl K. Heasley, right, Extension rural sociologist at The Pennsylvania Care for Ornamentals Ornamental trees and shrubs can add beauty and shade to the home and farm 12,00 lb. Super Stock Michael Wright, New Freedom, Pa., International 1066 254’ 4”; Paul Hofer, Montoursville, Pa., 970 Case 220’ 2”; Tom Savage, Damascus, Md., John Deere, 4010 215’ 10”. 70001 b. Modified Lester Landis, Lititz, Pa., 55 Massey (2-440 Dodge) 243’; Richard Zimmerman, Mt. Joy, Pa., Cockstutt (2- 440) Dodges 214’; Barry Nickel,' Paradise, Pa., Farmall M. (427 Chevy) 190’ 11”. 7000 lb. Super Stock Tom Savage, Damacus, Pa., John Deere 4010 227’ 11”; Eugene Ulmer, Mon toursville, Pa., 970 Case; Marlin Brubaker, Quarryville, Pa., Allis Chalmers D-21. 9000 lb. Open Richard Zimmerman, Mt. Joy, Pa., Cockstutt (2-440 Dodge) 233’ 6”; Lester Landis, Lititz, Pa., Massey 55 (2-440 Dodge) 221’; Clifton Budd, Brookville, Md., Ford 30 (427 Chevy) 169’ 7”. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 13.1974— area. Over the years many new vanities of flowering fruit trees have been developed, providing endless com binations of shade trees for lawns and lanes. There are still the stan dard favorites however, including poplars, norway spruce, eastern black walnut, elm, cherry and maple. Selecting trees does not have to be a difficult process if you know exactly where the trees will go what specific needs are required. Linear trees such- as the Sugar Loaf To obtain an 18th-century sugar loaf for an exhibition room, curators at the Smithson lan Institution sought out a bak ery in Antwerp, Belgium, that is making sugar loaves exactly as it has been making them for centuries Patches Of Seaweed The Sargasso Sea, stretching almost halfway across the North Alantic, is covered for miles with huge patches of seaweed Slow curcular currents tend to keep the seaweed—“Sargassum” con gregated there r—TTI State University, program chairman. From left are; Lloyd Hoover of 30 Hoover Lane, Leola, youth council; Donald Weiler of R.D.I, Morgantown, discussion leader; and Donald Weaver of R.D.I, New Holland, discussion leader. poplars and evergreens are useful in lining driveways and lanes while more shapely trees such as flowering dogwood and cherry are better suited for lawn areas. Newly planted trees require special care. They should be wrapped with burlap or commercial wrap to aviod sun scalding and should be watered frequently until they are well established. Wounds in trees should be trimmed, disinfected and painted with tree paint or shellac. Trees that receive proper care and attention can remain healthy for long periods of time. 41 MB 9m m Hi • trvtf rm •mm KW* • W «WP» «* '»H mm -mtm 1 Xli S-3 t •» .W •Sfe * * a 'l.m