f Sunday Afternoon, January 4 (2.oo—Judging Carcass Lambs —Small Arena. I:oo—Judging Dorset—Small Arena. 2.oo—Judging Hampshire—Small Arena. 3:oo—Judging Suffolk—Small Arena. The schedule of events for vocational agriculture and homemaking programs appears elsewhere in this section. Monday Aftornoon, January 5 12 30—Judging Berkshire^ —Small Arena I 00—Judging Clydesdale—Large Arena. 1 00 —Judging Rambouillct Sheep—Small Arena. I 00 —Master Com Growers, Meeting Room F. Main Show Building 1 30—Future Homemakers of America Executive Council Meeting, Nationwide Inn 1 30 —Society of Farm Women reconvenes, The Forum, Education Building I 30—Future Farmers of America Executive Council reconvenes. Room 321, Education Building I 30 —Judging Yorkshires —Small Arena 1 30 —Christmas Tree Growers Association reconvenes, Sheraton Motor Inn 1 30 —Raw Milk Producer-Distributors Association Meeting, Office No 2, Large Arena, Second Concourse 2:oo—Judging Merino—Small Arena. 2:oo—Berkshire Breeders Association Meeting, Room B, Mam Show Building. 2:3o—Judging Spotted Swine—Small Arena. 3:30 —Judging Landrace —Small Arena. Ayrshire Breeders Association Meeting, Room E, Main Show Building 1 hour after judging is over. Monday Morning, January 5 8 00—Judging starts in all Departments, except where specified hours are indicated. 8 00—Judging Shropshire —Small Arena. B.oo—Judging Ayrshues, including Junior Dairy Classes —Large Arena. 8 00—Judging Guernseys, including Junior Dairy Classes—Large Arena. B:oo—Judging Chester Whites —Small Arena. 8 00-5 JO—Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Main Show Building. B:3o—Christmas Tree Growers Association Meeting, Sheraton Motor Inn. B:3o—Future Farmers of America Executive Council Meeting, Room 321, Education Building. 9:oo—Judging Poland Chinas —Small Arena. i 9:00 —Judging Belgians—Large Arena. X 9.oo—Judging Cheviot—Small Arena. 9,00—W00l Show—Small Arena. 9:30-5:00 —Future Homemakers of America homemak ing demonstrations, Department of Education Booth, Upper Concourse, Large Arena. 4:oo—Pcnn-Mar Shropshire Breeders Club, Room C, Main Show Building. Monday Evening, January 5 10:00—Society of Farm Women, Annual Convention, The Forum. Education Building. 10:00—Judging Southdown —Small Arena. 10:00 —Judging Duroc—Small Arena. 11:00 —Judging.Corriedale Swine —Small Arena. 6:oo—Society of Farm Women, Penn-Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill. 6:30 —Christmas Tree Growers Association Banquet, Sheraton Motor Inn. "38” MIXER CRUMBLES WITH BEACON FEED PRE SERV BEST USE OF HOME GRAINS PROMOTES HIGH MILK PRODUCTION BEACON “38" CRUMBLES is a coarse textured dairy concentrate formulated especially for use in these two states. High in protein (all from vegetable sources) it balances the nutrients you can grow most economically and efficiently on Pennsylvania and Maryland farms. It contains a blend of all essential amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. Used as recommended, you can be sure you are meeting the protein requirements of your cows and young stock. All known requirements for minerals and vitamins are carefully balanced by using the highest grades of calcium, phosphorus and trace mineral sources. BEACON “38” CRUMBLES can be used as a top feed in mangers or bunks if additional protein is needed. BEACON FEED PRE SERV. A new product developed that can be " used with Beacon "38" and with new corn and cob chop. It keeps your corn from heating and increases palability of your feed. CLARK DAIRY SUPPLY Rising Sun, MO W. L MUMMERT CO. THARPE & GREEN MILL Hanover, PA Churchville, MD VAN-MAR FEEDS Leesport, PA EARL SAUDER, INC. New Holland, PA ROBINSON BROS. Delta, PA H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, PA McCRACKEN'S FEED MIU, INC. Manheim, PA NEW FREEDOM FARM & GARDEN CO. HYKES QUALITY FEEDS York Haven, PA H. M. STAUFFER * SONS, INC. Witmer, PA New Freedom, PA RICHARD B. KENDIG Special Accounts Representative Phone 302-478-3058 CHESTER-WEIST Sales & Distribution Manager Phone 717-741-2500 R. E. RUDISILL Sales & Distribution Manager Phone 717-854-2281 bemonlleds mm. Beacon Feeds Vork. PA - Phone 717-843 9033 FARM SHOW SCHEDULE Tuesday Morning, January 6 Tuesday Afternoon, January 6 Tuesday Evening, January 6 Wednesday Morning, January 7 [Continued on Page 18] Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Jan. 3,1976 7.00 —Cooperative Swine Breeders Association Meet ing, Room B, Main Show Building. 7:3o—Secretary of Agriculture's Night—Large Arena. 9 00—Farm Show Building closes. B.oo Judging Vocational Swine Classes, all breeds — Small Arena. 8 00—Judging Holstcms, including Junior Dairy Classes —Large Arena. 8 00 —Judging Milking Shorthorn, including Junior Dairy Classes —Large Arena. B.oo —Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Main Show Building. g.3o—Future Farmers of America, Executive Council reconvenes, Room 321, Education Building. 9.00 — Judging Percherons —Large Arena. 9 00 —Society of Farm Women Meeting, Room F, Mam Show Building. 9.00 Future Homemakers of America, Executive Council Meeting, Nationwide Inn. 9:00 —Christmas Tree Growers Association reconvenes, Sheraton Motor Inn. 9:30-5:00 —Future Homemakers of America homcmak ing demonstrations, Department of Education Booth. Upper Concourse, Large Arena. 10:00 —Guernsey Breeders Association Meeting and noon Banquet, Schindler’s Restaurant 451 N. 21st St., Camp Hill. 10:00—Duroc Swine Sale—Small Arena. - 11:30 —Hampshire Swine Sale —Small Arena. 1:00 —Landrace Swine Sale —Small Arena. I:oo—Judging Grade Horses —Large Arena. 1:30 —Future Homemakers of America Executive Council reconvenes. Nationwide Inn. 1:30—Future Farmers of America Executive Council reconvenes. Room 321, Education Building. 2:00 —Sheep and Wool Growers Co-operative Associa tion Meeting, Room B, Main Show Building. 2:3o—Yorkshire Swine Sale—Small Arena. 4:00 —Yorkshire Cooperative Assn., Meeting Room E, Main Show Building. 6:15 —FFA Band Concert—Large Arena. 6:30 —Dairymen’s Association, Annual Banquet, Pcnn-Harris Motor Inn. 7:30 —Folk Dance Festival and Contest —Large Arena. B:oo—Horse and Mule Association Meeting, Room E, Main Show Building. 9:00 —Farm Show Building closes. B:oo—Judging Brown Swiss, including Junior Dairy Classes —Large Arena. B:oo—Judging Jerseys, including Junior Dairy Classes —Large Arena. 8:00-5:30—Vocational Demonstration Contests, Room A (Auditorium), Main Show Building. 8:30—Future Fanners of America Executive Council reconvenes, Room 321, Education Building. B:3b—Rural Electric Association Meeting, Host Inn. 9:00 —Judging Angus—Large Arena. 9:oo—Judging Herefprds—Large Arena. 9:3o—Future Homemakers of America Annual Winter Meeting, The Forum, Education Building. 9:30-s:oo—Future Homemakers of America home- SEE THE NEW AUTOMATED TEAT CUP DETACHER, POWER BY AIR BY DAIRY EQUIPMENT CO. AT THE PA. FARM SHOW BOOTH NOS. 478480 farming is better WITH BADGER SEE THE 2600 HARVESTER AND NEW FORAGE WAGON ON DISPLAY AT THE PA. FARM SHOW BOOTH NOS. 11-15 CARL L. SHIRK RDS, LEBANON. PA. COLEBROOKROAD PHONE (717) 274-1436 87
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