Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 26, 1975, Image 14

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Karen Martin (right) received first place honors in
the Conservation FFA speaking contest held on
Monday evening, April 21. Melody Huber (left) placed
second in the event. Both youths were representing
the Grassland Environmental FFA Chapter from
Garden Spot High School.
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(P WHITE MOTOR
Jill CORPORATION
All Plow Parts
2
1. Moldboard RH or LH
2 Standard (Frog) RH or LH
3 Serrated Washer
4 Adjusting Stud RH
5. Adjusting Tube
6 Adjusting Stud LH
7 Brace RH or LH
We also have in stock 3 pt. hitch bars and cover boards with brackets.
WE OFFER A 5% CASH DISCOUNT COUPON ON All PARIS.
STORE HOURS: Mon. thru fri. 7:30 to 6:00
Saturday 7:30 to 4:30
FARMERSVILLE
Ephrata, RD2, PA 17522 717-354-4271
Usted Below in Stock
EQUIP., INC.
(Continue from Pitt II
Piper, Associate Editor for
Lancaster Fanning.
The annual 4-H Con
servation round-up was also
held on Monday evening and
was in charge of Jay Irwin,
Associate County Agent.
Youths who were engaged in
4-H conservation projects
throughout the year com
peted in display exhibits.
Dale Herr, representing
the Solanco Soil and Water
Conservation Club received
first place honors for his
exhibit depicting the use of
contour farming practices.
The youth resides at Willow
Street R 2.
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8. Landside RH or LH
9. Heel RH or LH
10. Landside RH or LH
11. Shin RH or LH
12. Share RH or LH
13. Strap RH or LH
14. Plate 18" only
Youths
Dale Herr, Willow Street R 2,
captured first place in the Con
servation 4-H exhibit contest held on
Dan Mylin, also
representing the Solanco
Conservation Club, placed
second in the contest with his
exhibit on pesticide control.
Dan resides at New
Providence R 2.
The conservation awards
night is held annually in
cooperation with Lancaster
Soil Conservation Service
and the Extension Service.
Henry Hackman, of the SCS
office was in charge of the
program.
Tractor Pull
Schedule Is
Set At Buck
Tractor pulling returns to
the Buck this year at 7:00
p.m. on Saturday, May 17,
according to Elwood Funk,
S' dent of Buck Tractor
.
In all, there will be 27
events at the Buck this year,
stretching through the
_ reason to October 11, the,
date of the Buck Pull Off.
Most of the pulls will be held
on Saturday nights, and most
will be sanctioned by the
Pennsylvania Tractor
Pullers Association.
Funk said this year there
will be three afternoon
events featuring farm
tractors. These will begin at
1:00 p.m. amd will be held on
June 28, July 19, and August
23.
National pulls, sanctioned
by the National Tractor
Pullers Association have
been slated for June 20-21,
and September 26-27. A
national mim-tractor pull
will be held on July 4-5,
beginning at 7:00 p.m. each
evening.
Monday evening, April
exhibit showed the use
farming.
SILAGE MASTER
FROM JOHN DEERE
Medium-duty 35:
big-harvester features
but priced for SPB
average acreages WLJL 9
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J Reverse knife sharpening is built in
mamtams correct knife bevels Hardened
vertical-edge self-sharpening stationary
kmfe-for long life Cutting and
blowing are separate-plenty of blow _
for filling long wagons Wagon tongue
is in-line with tractor drawbar-reduces
side-draft on hillsides and greasy ground
Recutter screens are available Stop
in soon for the rest of the story
A.B.C. Groff, Inc. landis Bros - ,nc -
New Holland 717 354 4191 Lancaster 717-393 3906
Pikevih Adomstown
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Oyster Dale (load | near Adamstownl
Oley RD#2, PA 215 484 4391
215 987 6277
Neuhous'es, Inc. J®o r *l®y
Glen Rock, Pa & Sons
717-235 1306 Westchester 215 696-2990
21. Dale's
of contour