West Lampeter IGonlinutd from Pin 16| Calvert; Dorset, Dave Eck man, Pequea Rl; South down, Harpstcr; Shropshire, Harpster. Ewe lambs under 1 year - Suffolk, Mrs. Morgan; Hampshire, Ken Brubaker, Lancaster; Montadale, Cartey; Merino, Calvert; Dorset, Tim Donough; Southdown, Harpster; Shropshire, Harpster. Champion ewes - Suffolk. Farmers Fertilizer Works, Inc. in Elizabethtown has been selected as your Certified Crop Care Center. / 'i I w Ed Millhouse In recognition of professionalism as a supplier of farm services Ed Millhouse of Farmers Fertilizer Works, Inc. has been named as a member of the new Certified Crop Care network. Crop Care is a unique concept in farm supply service, especially designed for you, the progressive farm businessman Management takes time Time to plan Time to think Time to make decisions Good management also takes professional help and advice when and where it is needed Your Crop Care dealer offers these services, designed to give you the kind of professional help you need to better manage your cropping programs 1 Complete, accurate, soil testing service. Your Certified Crop Care dealer will assist you in obtaining soil samples and will send them for you to a leading soil analysis laboratory The laboratory soil analysis and computerized fertilizer recommendations will be reviewed with you and an application plan developed Morgan; Hampshire, Ken Brubaker; Montadale, Miss Cartey; Merino Calvert; Dorset, Eckman; South down, Harpster; Shropshire, Harpster. Reserve Champion ewe - Dorest, Tim Donough. Three ewe lambs - Suffolk, Mrs. Morgan; Hampshire, Clyde Brubaker; Montadale, Miss Cartey; Merino Calvert; Dorset, Eckman; 2 Plant analysis. Your Crop Care dealer will help you take samples, and handle all details of the tests He will provide you the printed report analysis along with expert interpretation This service pinpoints deficiencies in uptake of plant food nutrients 2 One-source responsibility for your farm chemicals Your Certified Crop Care dealer offers -weed and pest control programs, as well as fertilization of-your crop land Your Crop Care dealer is qualified to render a complete range of services from planting to harvest Your Certified Crop Care dealer pledges to offer farmers: • Products and services best suited for maximum, efficient crop production under local growing conditions • Sound counsel on crop production, based on soil test and plant analysis services • Product application equipment and services that fit customer needs • A staff of prc'essional people with the experience, knowledge and capability to relate to local grower requirements ' • A progressive retail business dedicated to building and maintaining high standards in quality of products and services 4 Professional counsel. Your Crop Care dealer is well informed on all matters associated with efficient and profitable crop production He is a most valuable source of Southdown, Harpster; Shropshire, Harpster. Pen of Lambs - Suffolk, Mrs. Morgan; Hampshire, Clyde Brubaker; Montadale, Miss Carety, Merino, Calvert; Dorset, Harpster; Southdown, Harpster; Shropshire, Harpster. Breeder's young flock - Suffolk, Mrs. Morgan; Hampshire, Clyde Brubaker; Montadale, Miss Cartey; Merino Calvert; Dorset, Eckman; South down, Harpster; Shropshire, Harpster. ipt pi yc ig Michele Dean, an exhibitor in the 4-H baby beef contest Michele exhibited the second place Angus steer and won second in the junior showing con test. information about successful farming ideas used in the area And he can draw on the experiences and techniques of other Crop Care dealers, too 5 Skilled, professional application. As a part of his total Crop Care service, your dealer offers custom application of fertilizer and other farm chemicals Application may be made by one of your Crop Care dealer crews Or he may arrange for application by a qualified applicator The services your Crop Care dealer offers are designed to help you get maximum yield, and to free up your time to do what you do best Manage. Your Certified Crop Care dealer can provide professional advice and services to help you do it better. Remember, you get Certified Crop Care Center services only where you see this sign 1 •*1 Flock - Hampshire, Clyde Brubaker: Montadale, Miss Carety; Merino, Calvert; Dorset, Eckman; South down, Harpster; Shropshire, Harpster. Get of Sire - Hampshire, Clyde Brubaker; Montadale, Cartey; Merino, Calvert; Dorset, Harpster; South down, Harpster; Shropshire, Harpster. Market Lamb - First, Dorset, John Zander, Wakefield Rl; Second, Hampshire, Ken Brubaker; Third, Dorset, Sarah Lynn Brubaker. <9> Certified Crop Care ■ Center Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Sept, 27.1975—17 Pork producers slate cook-out The Lancaster County Pork Producers will be sponsoring a Pork Cookout King contest to be held on Oct. 9, 7:30 p.m. in con junction with the Manheim Farm Fair. Entries are open to any men over 12 years of age. The contest is the local competition to promote pork and to select a “king” for the PennAg elects officers GETTYSBURG - Melvin M. Wenger, Elizabethtown, has been elected president of PennAg Industries Association at the state-wide agribusiness association’s 97th Annual Convention held here September 17-19,1975 at the Sheraton Inn. Wenger will begin his term as president, January 1, 1976. At that time he wUI replace the current president, Phillip M. Spalding, York, Pa. Wenger, a veteran agribusinessman, had operated Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc., Rheems, Pa. since he founded it in 1944. He is presently chairman of the board. A graduate of Juniata College, he is a past president of the Elizabethtown Lions Club. Other officers elected during the association’s September 18 business meeting were: Ist vice president - W. H. Andrews, H. 49. Andrews & Son, Mapleton Depot; 2nd vice president - William Ryan, Jesse Stewart Co., Pitt sburgh; 3rd vice president - Robert Weindel, Agway, Inc., Harrisburg; and Treasurer - Robert B. Instant nonfat dry milk can be sprinkled over partially set gelatin and the mixture whipped into stiff peaks. state and national contests. Contestants will prepare a pork cut on an opengrill and develop their own recipe by using Pa. agricultural products. More information on the cooking contest can be ob tained by contacting any member of the Lancaster Pork Producers or calling Abram Fisher at 717-768- 8378. Graybill, Pennfield Cor poration, Rohrerstown. At the same time the members elected as new directors: George W. Robinson, Kreamer Feed Store, Kreamer, Pa., and David Johnson, Clintondale Mills, Mill Hall, Pa. Re elected as directors were: Warren Elfrank, Ralston Purina Co., Camp Hill; Carl Sandell, Sea Board Supply Co., Philadelphia; and D. Jay Wolgemuth, Wolgemuth Bros., Mt. Joy. During the three day meeting over, three hundred representatives of Penn sylvania’s agribusiness community discussed, listened to, and studied problems confronting their industry. Speakers included federal and state officials, industry management and personnel specialists and educators. Topics discussed included: free enterprise system, personnel and management problems, rail reorganization update, energy crisis or rip off, future food production, politics, and agricultural research. o . *