Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 31, 1975, Image 18

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Local Fair Schedule
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has an
nounced Its fair schedule for the 1975 fair season. There
will be 106 Pennsylvania fairs this year eligible for a slice
of the Department of Agriculture's fair fund budget
Locally, there are a total of 21 fairs, starting with the
Reading Pair June 21-28, and continuing on through the
year until the Pennsylvania Farm Show which is slated
for January 5-9,1971.
The area fair schedule appears below:
Date
June 21-28
July 18-28
July 28-Aug.2
July 31-Aug.9
August 4-9
August 4-9
August 11-15
August 18-23
September 1-6
September 5-13
September 15-20
September 16-20
September 18-20
September 22-27
September 23-27
September 24-26
October 1-4
October 8-11
October 8-11
October 16-18
Jan. 5-9, 1976
Some people believe that they can summon up the Devil by going around a church three
times and whistling through the keyhole.
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SAVE *150.00 ON A 30KW P.T.O. ALTERNATOR
. May 31.1975
Fair same and location
Reading Fair, Reading
Kimberton Community Fair, Kimberton
Goaben County Fair, West Chester
Great Allentown Fair, Allentown
Middletown Community Fair, Royalton
Great Dallastown Fair, Dallastown
Lebanon Area Fair, Lebanon
Kutztown Fair, Kutztown
South Mountain Fair, Arendtsville
York Inter-State Fair, York
Grata Fair, Gratz
County
Berks
Chester
Chester
Lehigh
Dauphin
York
Lebanon
Berks
Adams
York
Dauphin
Lancaster
Berks
Southern Lancaster County Community Fair, Quarryville
Oiey Valley Fair, Oley
Bloomsburg Fair, Bioomsburg
Ephrata Fair, Ephrata
West Lampeter Community Fair, Lampeter
New Hollsind Fanners Fair, New Holland
Unionville Community Fair, UnionviUe
Manbeim Community Fair, Manheim
Dillsburg Community Fair, Dillsburg
PA Farm Show, Farm Show Building, Harrisburg
Columbia
Lancaster
Lancaster
Lancaster
Chester
Lancaster
York
Dauphin
Safety
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JUNE SPECIAL
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Lightweight
Aluminum
15TEI .
All Gear.
PTO Drive
with Precision
Ground Helical Gears
E-Town Young
To Hold Corn
The Young Farmers
Association of the
Elisabethtown Area will be
sponsoring a one acre com
contest for members of the
group for this growing
season.
A trophy and prizes will be
given to farmers that have
the highest yields. Those who
are interested in par
ticipating in the contest are
reminded that a $5.00 entry
fee along with a registration
must be turned into the
Elizabethtown vo-ag
department oy June IS.
Rules of the contest are as
follows:
The contest is open only to
members of the E-Town
Young Farmers.
A |5.00 entry fee
required for each plot.
All entries must be
returned to the vo-ag
department by June 15.
One entry per person is
allowed.
Field must be one acre in
size and contain only one
commercially available
variety or hybrid.
Irrigated fields cannot be
entered.
Entries will be harvested
under the supervision of the
advisor or somebody ap
pointed by him.
Awards will be given for
most yield or tonnage per
acre and the highest TDN
per acre of silage.
Each individual will be
Editor's Quote Book
Nonconformists travel as a
rule in bunches You rarely find
a nonconformist who goes it
alone And woe to him inside a
nonconformist clique who does
not conform with nonconfor
mity
Enc Hofjer
COMING JUNE 7
Lancaster Farming’s Special Annual
DAIRY
FEATURING
• Special Dairy Stories
• DHIA Reports
ADVERTISERS .. . Get Complete Coverage by
Reserving your Space Now in this Special Issue.
DEADLINE FOR ADS - JUNE 3 pO
Area Code
responsible for buying a
Penn State Forage analysis
kit for the silage contest.
1207
Mower/Conditioner
• News of Local Dairy Associations
• Special Dairy Recipe Section
Phone
717- 394-3047
717-626-2191
Farmers
Contest
For more information
contact James Green at the
E-Town High School.