York 4-H’ers (Continued from Page 90) JERSEYS Freedom and Joey Welsh Berlin; 2. Carl Anderson, Four entries (brother of Michael) Spring Grove. The champion and reserve qualified for the district Aged Cows, champion animals of this show, four entries show were brought into the AYRSHIRES 1. Leonard Greek, ring by Michael Welsh, a Three entries (Reserve Grand and first-year 4-H’er from the All exhibitors earned a Reserve Senior Champion); Central 4-H Dairy Club, berth for the District 4-H 2. Cmdy Knight, 3. Ann Aside from his two animals, Miller, Seven Valleys. Suzy Queitasch of New Tolban is a new preplant herbicide for alfalfa. Here’s how it’s different. It cuts your cost for a preplant material about in half. It doesn’t stunt your seedling crop. We’ve got new Tolban. We’d like to tell you more about it. Call us. TolbaiTlrademark ot CIBA-GEIGY (o' profluralm P. L. ROHRER & 8R0„ IWC. SMOKETOWN, PA Not just another herbicide (Continued on Pace 92| banr PH. 717-299-2571 w i* - i JMM k .S3' -tsßtimoi In her last year in the 4-H dairy on igust junior show circuit, Cindy Knight came up champion. Her brother, James, had with another champion, one of many the reserve junior champion. They she has exhibited over the years. At are the daughter and son of Mr. and the York County 4-H Dairy Round-up Mrs. George Knight, Woodbine. Winning the grand champior grai. champions both of them at ribbon was a birthday present for t * ie Dallastown Fair. The cow he Brian Lehman of York Rll, who showed at York is sired by "Housley's turned 11 the day after the show. The Dairy Favor.” young 4-H'er has had two previous Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 21,1976 89
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