Marks are Set (Continued from 'Page 14) Sunflower Seed: 1 - Les Hershey, Kirkwood RDI; 2 ■ Kenny Wiker, Holtwood RD2. Speltz: John W. Groff, Christiana RDI. Hay (alfalfa or alfalfa grass mixture, Ist cutting not over 50 percent grass): 1 - Jeff Glackin, Quarryville RD3; 2 - Leslie Moore, Ox ford RDI; 3 - John Moore, Oxford RDI. Hay (alfalfa or alfalfa grass mixture later cutting not over 50 percent grass); 1 - Anna Mary Click, Quarryville RD2; 2 - Tom Aument, Quarryville RDI; 3 Doug Smith, New Eastern Lancaster Co, Melvin Herr RR2 New Holland, Pa 17557 Ph 717-354-5977 North Western Lam Earl B. Cinder RD2 Manheim, Pa 17545 Phone 717-665-3126 Southwestern Lam Ben Greenawait RO2 Conestoga, Pa 17516 Ph. 717-872-5686 Providence RDI. Hay (other legumes or legume grass mixture): 1 - Jon Bitter, Peach Bottom RD2; 2 - John Moore, Oxford RDI; 3 - Tom Galbreath, Peach Bottom RDI. Hay (grass, first cutting, less than 10 percent legume): Peggy Stot tiemyer, Paradise RDI. Hay (grass, second cut ting, less than 10 percent legume): 1 - Martha Her shey, Quarryville RD2; 2 - Ralph Young, Peach Bottom RDI; 3 - Kenny Wiker, Holtwood RD2. Hay (mixed): 1 - Tom Galbreath, Peach Bottom RDI; 2 - Robert Zander, IT PAYS TO FEED THE AGRI-KING WAY! Your Neighbor “Three years ago my herd was at 690 pounds of fat and milk production was in the high 16,000'5. At this time I was not on a testing program nor was I balancing my ration. The high production dramcd the cows system and therefore they developed an excess of breeding and herd health problems In March of 19731 started on the AGRI-KING testing and feeding program. I didn tdo this to get more milk but to try to get my cows bred and increase the herd health. In August 1973 my milk production was 14,666 pounds milk and 627 pounds of fat. In August 1974 my production was 15,776 pounds milk and 640 pounds fat. All the cows that I had trouble by thenl knew I was on the right track. I " te the T ' trMt i with sulo KTNGrameout grain and flully with an excellent smell. The haylage I didn’t treat came out In matted chunks and made the unloader work hard.” 'h Co Area J. H. Moore 1213 Zorba Drive Whitehall, Pa 18052 Ph 215 432-5987 ■■stern Lancaster A. L. Wertman 413 Locust St Columbia, Pa 17513 Ph 717-684 8768 Kirkwood RDI; 3 - Les Hershey, Kirkwood RDI. Hay (alfalfa, first cutting, less than 10 percent grass): 1 - Bob Peifer, Kirkwood RDI; 2 - Larry Myers, Peach Bottom RDI; 3 - Peggy Stottlemyer, Paradise RDI. Hay (alfalfa, later cut tings, less than 10 percent grass): 1 - Anna Mary Click, Quarryville RD2; 2 - Terry Greenleaf, Kirkwood RDI; 3 - Larry Myers, Peach "Bot tom RDI. Hay (clover, less than 20 percent grass): 1 - Ross Frey Jr., Willow Street RDI; 2 - Jeff Glackin, Quarryville RD3; 3 - Dave Gerhart, New Providence. Hay (clover and timothy mixed, less than 50 percent timothy): 1 - Peggy Stot tlemyer, Paradise RDI; 2 - Bob Peifer, Kirkwood RDI; 3 Dave Cunningham, Quarryville RDI. Hay (perennial crops, wilted or low moisture): 1 - Troy Groff, Quarryville RD2; 2 - Bob Peifer, Kirk wood RDI; 3 - Jim Krantz, Quarryville RDI. Silage (fresh cut cown); 1 - Maynard Groff, Christiana RDI; 2 - Glenn Reinhart, Kirkwood RDI; 3 - Willis Keene, Christiana RDI; 4 - Joe Winters, Kirkwood RDI. Silage (cured com): 1 - Tom Aument, Quarryville RDI; 2 - Kenny Wiker, Holtwood RD2; 3 - Dan Hershberger, Quarryville RDI; 4 - Joe Winters, Kirk wood RDI. Broom com (bundle of 3 heads): 1 - Bob Peifer, Kirk wood RDI; 2 - Herman Shirk, Quarryville RDI; 3 - Nancy Delong, Quarryville RDI. JOHN S. YOST Kinzer, Lancaster County, Pa. Chester Co. William Windle RDI Atglen Pa 19310 Ph 215-593-6143 Lebanon Co Marvin Meyer RD2 Box 157 Annville Pa 17003 Ph 717 867 1445 A KEY TO PROFIT A6RI KING, / PEBSmmilZlt HBHHB PRiICRAMS !■- "COUPON I Please Send Me More Information On More Milk I and Less Problems “The Agri-King Way” City State Zip Phone Brooms (standard): Herman Shirk, Quarryville RDI. Tobacco (5 stalks on a lath): 1 - Wilma Flahart, Peach Bottom RD2; 2 - Amos Barr, New Providence RD2; 3 - Len Zander, New Providence RDI. TRACTOR DRIVING Ken Rutt, Quarryville RD2, squeaked by Bob Peifer, Kirkwood RDI, with a 10 point margin to take the overall champion trophy at the tractor driving contest on Thursday. With his 200 points, Rutt was also open class champion. Peifer’s 210 points (low score wins in tractor driving) qualified him for the FFA class leader. Second place in the open competition went to Richard Rutt, Quarryville RD2, for his 295 points. Amos Rutt, Quarryville RD2, took third place with 310 points, and Gordon Herr was fourth with 315 points. Jeff Rutt, Peach Bottom, took second place in the FFA contest with 415 points. Ralphy Young, Peach Bottom, was third with 505 points, and Tom McMillon, Peach Bottom, took fourth with 865 points. The lone entry in the 4-H contest was Chuck Groff, Quarryville RD3. MARKET HOGS Thursday afternoon’s market hog show saw the Glackin brothers, Joe and Jeff, walk away with both champion and reserve honors for their pairs of hogs. Jeff also won cham pion showman and reserve fitting honors. All hogs were judged on the basis of weight rather than breed. Results in each category were: lICN, U. George F. Delong REGIONAL MANAGER P.O. Box 683 Lititz, Pa. 17543 Mail to: Name RD or St Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Scot. 21.1974 Pen of 2 - Light Weight: 1 - Gary Keefer; 2 - Randy Ranck. Pen of 2 - Middle Weight: 1 - Joe Glackin; 2 - Jeff Glackin; 3 - Charles Smith. Pen of 2 - Heavy Weight:! - Jeff Glackin; 2 • Mark Hohenwaiter; 3 - Morris Young. Grand champion pen ot z, Joe Glackin. Reserve, Jeff Glackin. Pen of 4: 1 - Ralph Young; 2 - Robin and Kelly Huss; 3 - Mike Huss. Sow and litter: 1 - Warren Schmuck; 2 - Sandra Sch muck. Champion showman, Jeff Glackin. Reserve, Morris Young. Champion fitter, Mark Hohenwarter. Reserve, Jeff Glackin. FFA Baby Beef Angus: 1 - Randy Ranck, Quarryville RD2; 2 - Doug Testerman, Drumore. Hereford: 1 - Ray Wimer, Quarryville RD2; 2 - Steve Brown, Quarryville RD2; 3 - Vicky Warfel, Quarryville RDI; 4 - Jim Kreider, New Providence; 5 - Joe Klein, Peach Bottom. lightweight crossbreds: 1 - Randy Ranck, Quarryville RD2; 2 - Tom Jackson, Quarryville RD2; 3 - Mike Humphreville, Quarryville RD3; 4 - John Zanders, Kirk wood. Heavyweight crossbreds: 1 - Tom McMillion, Peach Bottom; 2 - Glen Weidman, Christiana; 3 - Gary Welk, Quarryville RD2; 4 - Dave Young, Peach Bottom. Grand champion, Tom McMillion. Reserve grand champion, Glen Weidman. Showing and fitting cham pion, Glen Weidman. < 4-H Baby Beef Angus: 1 - Steven Long; 2 - Tom Herr; 3- Jeffrey Bitner. Hereford: 1 - Karen Weaver; 2 - Kim Weaver; 3 - Martha Burkins; 4 - Samuel Long. Crossbreds; 1 - Sue Martin; 2 - Dan Martin; 3 - Wayne Bitner; 4 - Rick Ibach. 1-2 year showman: 1 - Wayne Bitner; 2 - Jeffrey Bitner; 3 - Tom Herr. First year fitting: 1 - Jeffrey Bitner; 2 - Steve Long; 3 - Wayne Bitner. Three years and up fitting: 1 - Sam Long; 2 - Kim Weaver; 3 - Karen Weaver. Champion showman - Glen Weidman. Reserve showman - Sam Long. Overall Baby Beef Grand champion, Sue Martin. Reserve champion, Dan Martin. Order 4 Milk Dips 33 c In August The August uniform price for Order 4 base milk decreased 33 cents from the previous month to $8.27-cwt., according to Andrew A. Marvin, Ephrata, fieldman for the Inter-State Milk Producers Coop. Excess milk showed an increase of 17 cents. In comparison to August levels one year ago base milk was up 35 cents and excess up 1 cent-cwt. The weighted average price for the market was increased 24 cents above August 1973. A total of 391.8 million pounds of producer milk was pooled in August of which 59.22 percent was sold as Class I, showing an increase of 0.1 percent of deliveries made in July, and a 4.91 percent decrease under August a year ago. 7759 Order No. 4 producers provided 12.6 million pounds per day to dealers during August, averaging 1629 pounds per day per farm. Total value of producer milk was set at $31,471,696.60 for the month. A MILKMOVER SYSTEM gets you out of the bam sooner-with more money in your pocket' It saves your luteins heavy pails of milk from bam to cooler • HAS MOKE MILK CAPACITY • PERMITS EASTER MILKING • ELIMINATES EXTRA HELP • PROTECTS MILK QUALITY • IS 100*. 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