This Implement chewed up a lot of ground in a a bite which was more than 50 feet wide, the chisel hurry at the Farm Progress Show last week. Taking harrow folded in four p!aces durjng transport. Kingstead SHINE NEBA (717) 836-3127 Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657 NELSON KREIDER RALPH SHOOK Lancaster 687-6214 FRANCIS SHOOK JAKE MYER Allentown 797-4624 ■* V' \ w * ' "ItL. * FROM 9H130 Kmgstead SHINE twm.VG,PQS/75 USDA 5/75 RIP 98% Rpt.7B% 90 Dtrs. 64 Herds 15.464 M 3.73% 577 F P.D. +s6l +734 MILK +27 FAT SHINE is siring strong, stylish average size cows. He will improve fore udders, center support and teat placement. SHINE is available now. Contact your NEBA - Sire Power Representative today 9H130 SHINE, Breeding Fee $8 w/2 repeats 9H130 SHINE, Direct Herd Semen Fee $3.50/unit Pen Argyl 863-9722 Hamburg 373-1055 HUBERT RISSER Myerstown 866-5495 MARLIN KOVER Ephrata 445-3331 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Oct. 11,1975 York County gal exhibits lamb The York County 4-H Lamb Club held its first Lamb Roundup at the Sechrlst Auction, Stewart stown, on Monday, October 6. The ten 4-H members exhibited 17 lambs which were judged by Terry Shearer, Farm Manager for Pigeon Hill Farms, Ab bosttstown and George Dutrey, Farm Manarer for Warrington Green Farms, Wellsville. The show winners were: Class 1 - Laurie Dobrosky, Glen Rock R 2; Mike Arendt, Glen Rock R 3; Tim Flory, Red Lion R 4; Stewart Schott, East Berlin, Rl. Class 2 - Lisa Dobrosky, Glen Rock R 2; Laurie Dobrosky, Glen Rock, R 2; Donna Arendt, Glen Rock R 3; Tim Flory, Red Lion R 4; Tim Flory, Red Lion R 4. Class 3 • Laurie Dobrosky, Glen Rock R 2, Champion; Mark Ebaugh, Delta R 2, Reserve Champion; Brian Bankert. Hanover; Donna POLE STRUCTURES • FARM • URBAN 'COMMERCIAL ' Thrive Center N ENVIRONMENTAL BUILDINGS • Gestation • Farrowing . • Nursery/Finishing , irpsKEE-emr For Information Write or Phone ggg Arendt, Glen Hock R 3; Tom Muller, Delta R 2. Class 4 - Tom Muller, Delta R 2; Linda Ebaugh, Delta R 2; Tom Muller. Delta R 2. The Grand Champion was a 95 lb. Crossbred shown by Laurie Dobrosky, Glen Rock R 2, and sold to Yost Markets, Littlestown, Pa. for 11.28 a pound. The Reserve Grand Champion was a 95 lb. Crossbred shown by Mark Ebaugh, Delta R 2, and was sold to J, L. Miller, York RB for $l.OO a pound. The 17 lambs averaged 91.5 lbs. per head and sold for 178.04 per hundredweight. The remaining 15 lambs without the champion and reserve champion averaged $63.56 per hundredweight. Yost Market at Littlestown was the largest buyer buying 11 head out of the 17. Other buyers were Thomas But chers, Hungerford; Ray Mumert, Glen Rock; E. Jordan, Stewartstown; and Sechrist Auction, Stewart stown. ‘rgfiivt CENTERS 63
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