Green Pastures Sheep dub The May meeting of the Green Future 4-H Sheep Chib wu held at the farm of Warren Landis, Souderton, club leader. The group gathered In the barn where Jim Diamond, Ottsville, Agricultural In structor and FFA Advisor, Upper Bucks Vocational Technical School told the group how to Judge a sheep. He did this by first showing a film strip called “Selecting } ) BULK MILK COOLERS Model DKE • Direct Expansion j Bulkheaaed with Automatic Bulk Tank Washer ♦ 450 Gal. to 2000 Gal in stock. | USED BULK MILK TANKS ▼ 650 Gal Esco with 3 h p Copeland Compressor J 800 Gal Esco with 5h p Copeland Compressor ▼ 400 Gal Zero with 3 h p Copeland Compressor ♦ 400 Gal Mueller Vacuum with 3H P Tecumseh Compressor ♦ 14 Can Can Cooler (good cond) ♦ 624 Gal Sunset w/5 H P "'Copeland Compressor w/A Klenzate .♦ Auto Tank Washer RD4, LITITZ, PA the Ideal Lamb." Then the club members walked among the sheep while other members held them and they Judged the sheep and placed them, on paper, from best to worst. Some did quite well. This knowledge will benefit members when they may be out buying a lamb or when in competition they can judge what kind of animal they will be competing against. It is also hoped that older members may be ready next SHENK'S FARM SERVICE year to make up a Judging team to enter state judging competition at State College. The evening ended with refreshments being served by Dale, Tim and Doug Nice. The June meeting was held at the 4-H Center, Lansdale. The business meeting was conducted by Bob Green wood, president. Plans were made and discussed for the July meeting and the annual 4-H Round-Up to be held at the 4-H Center on August 21, 22, and 23. July 18 will find the club traveling to Bob Green wood’s farm, Rl, Phoenixville to enjoy a family picnic. After the meal several demonstrations will be given by club members on preparation of fleece, hoof trimming and showmanship for the newer members in preparation for the Round- Up. 'When the work is finished a slumber party will follow at Kit Jones’ barn, Limerick. Projects were listed by club members with about an even number of breeding and market lambs being shown. Three new members were introduced and welcomed into the club. They were Megan Adams, Worcester; Kim Blum, Harleysville and Janet Wines, Schwenksville. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Pam and T.J. Hannom. 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Equation classes, races and games for all club members completed the show. Ribbons and horse grooming equipment were given as awards. A picnic supper was served by club leaders Mr. and Mrs. Pete Immel, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Buckwalter and Mr. Robert Gregory. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! (717) 733-1224 | 55