—Linciittr Farming. Saturday, Oct 26.1974 20 From Local Ag Teachers: Many people must wonder scholastic sporting events what the reasoning is for like football and wrestling or really having Judging con- do they serve an educational tests for youth. Are they Just purpose? another contest similar to The Purpose of FF A Judging Contests by Warren Wagner Agricultural Instructor LampeterStraabnrg High School The LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION SURGE MINI-CUP ...EASY TO HANDLE. PLUS ALL THESE GOOD COW MILKING EXTRAS: CAPACITY ... to handle the milk from your highest producing cows and still maintain a stable vacuum level. VISIBILITY ... lets you see the milk flow from each quarter. EFFICIENCY... electrically con trolled, on-line or unit mounted pulsators regulate inflation ac tion. They provide the right ratio for both milking speed and cow comfort. DURABILITY... quality ma terials and superior workman ship combine for trouble-free operation. FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS OR CONVERSIONS OF EXISTING BUCKET OR PIPELINE SYSTEMS GROFF EQUIPMENT LESTER B. BOLL 2 W. State St Quarryville, Pa. Ph. 717-786-7225 GLENN E. HURST BRANDT'S FARM "sssar supply me. 601 East High St. Elizabethtown, Pa Ph: 717-367-1221 DO YOU NEED USED PARTS FOR FARM TRACTORS and FARM MACHINERY CALL HARRY STOHLER AT WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY South Race St. Myerstown Pa. Ph 717-866-2138 RDI, Lititz, Pa Ph. 717-626-6198 In contrast to sporting events winning isn’t the important reason for having judging contests. Winning or placing in the top ten is only an incentive to encourage enthusiasm in the educational process, in volved in the livestock and dairy judging contest. If winning or competition isn’t the reason for having livestock and dairy judging contests then what are the reasons? The real purpose can be found right at the grass root level or the farm. For a farmer to be a good manager, he must be able to select good animals which will be profitable for him to produce. To be able to do this he will hjve to be able to identify various qualities and characteristics which good animals should possess. In training students to participate in contests we are teaching them to identify various qualities and characteristics of animals. This knowledge is put into practical experience then in the form of judging contests where students have the opportunity to compare animals and select the better animals. This skill can easily be applied on the students own farming experiences where they learn to cuU or keep certain animals. A practical learning ex perience for students then is the true purpose of the judging contest. They allow students to gain valuable knowledge while par ticipating in a contest. Advice Advice is like castor oil easy enough to give but dreadful un easy to take Berks Baby Beef Sale James K. Holcombe, RDI, Mohraville, showed the grand champion steer at the Berks County Baby Beef round-up and sale that was held on October 16th at the Leesport Market. The angus steer weighed 1060 pounds and was sold to Ray Mats of Robesonia for 68 cents a pound. Reserve honors went to Anne E. Holcombe also of RDI, Mohrsville. Her 1055 pound angus was sold to Edgar K. Black of SUppack, for 56 cents a pound. Both the youngsters are the children of Paul L. Holcombe, Jr. of Mohraville. 28 4-H steers were sold at the auction with the average weight being 918 pounds. The average selling price was 47 cents per pound. Senior champion fitter was James K. Holcombe, Mobrsville with reserve fitter honors going to Carolyn L. Sweigart of RDI, Bemville. James Holcombe also received the senior cham pion showman honors with Catbleen Muth of RDI. Alburtis receiving reserve showman honors in the senior division. Lori A. Haas, RD2, Douglasville, won the Jr. Champion fitting honors with liane Haas also of RD2, Douglasville taking reserve. Jr. champion showman honors also went to Lori Haas with Liane Haas taking reserve champion showman honors. Five 4-H steers from Berks County will be going to the Farm Show. They include the animals of Dennis Dietrich, RDI, Hamburg; Darlene Dietrich also of RDI, Hamburg; James Dietrich, RDI, Hamburg; Renee A. Sweigart, RDI Bernville and Steve A. Bashore RDI, Mobrsville. Other buyers included: John Frey, RD2, Douglasville, PA; Lessport • Market and Auction, Leesport, PA; David Heintzelman, Lehighton, PA; Mark Steckle, Bath, PA; Edward Meller, Warren, NJ; Paul Balthaser, Temple, PA; Gilbert’s Meats, Forrest Inn, PA; A. NA-CHUR'S CROP SERVICE SOIL TESTING LABORATORY PH Calcium 7.06 3790 Mn DOES YOUR SOIL TESTING PROGRAM TEST' FOR THESE ELEMENTS? DOES YOUR FERTILIZER CONTAIN ALL THESE ELEMENTS? NA-CHUR'S PLANT FOOD CO. CAN MEET THESE REQUIREMENTS. 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