Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 21, 1977, Image 99

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    . r(K to co' iys pay entry fees
of $2O to $3O to participate in rodeo
events. Then they get a chance to win
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NUTRIENT VALUE OF ONE
ACRE ALFALFA HAY TEST
ING* 12% CRUDE PROTEIN
AND YIELDING 6 TONS
PER ACRE= $309.15
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The above examples show approximate loss of actual nutrient feeding values including digestible protein, energy,
vitamins, and minerals based on soybean meal at $200.00 per ton and shelled corn at $1.40 per bushel. Crude protein
values are based on 10% dry matter.
Southeastern Penna.
George F. DeLong
Regional Manager
IPf 225-West Woods Drive
*f Lititz, PA 17543
■T Call Collect 717-626-0261
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El- Fatf.rn Lancaster Co.
EL- Melvin Herr
& RD2 New Holland, PA 17557
j^Ph-717-354-5977
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PROFIT POTENTIAL OF ALFALFA HAY DESERVES YOUR ATTENTION !
THE PROTEIN YOU NEED, AND SAVE THE PROTEIN YOU GROW ! HOW ??
GROW
(for more information )
Call or Write Your Nearest Agri-King Serviceman
Northwestern Lancaster Co. Southwestern Lancaster Co.
Earl B. Cinder
RD2, Manheim, PA 17545
Phone: 717-665-3126
Southern Lancaster Co.
Henry DeLong, Jr.
RD280x69
Peach Bottom, PA 17563
Phone. 717-548-3471
$3OOO offered eai . week
in prize money at the Cowtown
Rodeo.
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VALUE OF
HAYLAGE
% CRUDE
10,305.00
USE AGRI-KINGS' "WEATHER PROOF METHOD"
Ben Greenawalt
RD2 Conestoga, PA 17516
Pnone: 717-872-5686
Aldus R. King
Rdl, Box 67A
Atglen, PA 19310
Phone 215-593-5952
AGRI-KING
KEY TO PR
tern Penna.
Cowtown Rodeo
kicks off May 28
COW-TOWN, NJ. - The 7:30 p.m. and the cost is $3 write Cowtown Rodeo,
Cowntown Rodeo, known as for adults and $1 for Cowtown, Woodstown, N.J.
the “Cow Capital of the First children, with special group 080915 or call 609-769-3200 or
Frontier,” will kick off rates. For more information 609-769-1118,
another rip-roaring season
this Memorial Day Weekend.
Located on U.S. Route 40,
eight miles east of the
tosSS SSS!%SSSi tractor pull at the Buck
features sanctioned rodeo rhe first tractor pull of the
i season was held at the Buck
Sddte bS nle Sr last Saturday night with
saame oronc ntung, Maryland drivers
wrestling, and Brahma bull dominating several contests.
riding. Following are the results:
Cowtown also has women nm p ß ound s stock
taking part in girls barrel L Thomas Middleton,
racing. In tlus event the Rid geiy, Md., IH 1066, 225
members of the Girls Rodeo feet u inches; 2 . Eddie
Association pit their riding H orman, Frederick Md., IH
abilities and the speed of j4gg > 221 feet, 9 inches; 3.
their horses against the Leo nard Thomas,
c ~™’ Boonesboro, Md., JD 4020,
The action is every 213-10.
Saturday night from May 28 5000 Pound Modified
to Labor Day. The time is 1. Gary Mills, Fallston,
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NUTRIENT VALUE OF ONE
ACRE ALFALFA HAY TEST
, ING 18% CRUDE PROTEIN
AND YIELDING 6 TONS
I ~lrlr PER ACRE= $509.46
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VALUE OF IjUIW 4Ji,f ,P
)AD OF HAY- I/ .
iTING 18% VjPy* J’|‘ >1 '
tOTEIN=SI69.B? 1/ VI ill
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Lebanon Co.
Marvin Meyer
RD2, Box 157
Annville, PA 17003
Phone 717-867-1445
Northeast Berks Co.
Roger Heller
Rdl Robesonsa, PA
Phone 215 693-6160
Chester Co.
William Windle
RDI. Atglen, PA 19310
Phone 215 593 6143
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 21,1977
Marylanders dominate first
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Thomas Heist
Mam Street
Albums, PA 18101
South Central Penna.
James L Yoder
Regional Manager
250 Edwards Ave
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Call Collect 717-264 9321
Md., MH44 with 427 Chevy
engine, full pull and 253-9; 2.
Ted Owens, York, Pa., MH44
with 454 Chevy engine, full
pull and 253-3; 3. David
Becker, Mt. Joy, CK4O with
427 Chevy, full pull and 248-9.
9000 Pound Open
1. John Feray, Westport,
Mass., Planitory, V-12
Packard, 286-8; 2. Lester
Houck, Kinzers, Pa., CK4O
with two 440 Dodge engines,
284-1; 3. Greg Manners,
Ringoes, N.J., M 55, 248-8.
5000 Pound Super Stock
1. Jim Brubaker,
Quarryville, AC 180, 249-1; 2.
Coleman Wheatley, Bethel,
Del., JD 4010, 238-5; 3.
Charles Snyder, Tamaqua,
Pa., Ford 7000, 238-1.
9000 Pound Super Stock
1. Harry Savage,
Damascus, Md., JD 4010, full
pull and 270-7; 2. Eddie
Horman, Frederick, Md., IH
1466, full pull and 267-2; 3.
Charles Snyder, Tamaqua,
Pa., Ford 8600, 279-5.
7000 Modified
1. Lester Houck, 291-2; 2.
Donald Landis, Berlin, Pa.,
IK with two 440 Dodge
engines, 261-11; 3. (tie)
Richard Zimmerman, Mt.
Joy, CK4O with two 440
Dodges, 254-10; Greg
Manners, 254-10.
7000 Pound Super Stock
1. Harry Savage,
Damascus, Md., JD 4010,283
feet; 2. Leonard Thomas,
Boonesboro, Md., JD 4020,
273-3; 3. Marlin Brubaker,
QuarryviUe, AC D-21, 260-5.
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
AD!
Flyyon 200
No fly ever developed
an inununity to elec
tricity. All UL & CSA
listed.
Sold & Serviced by
ZIMMERMAN’S
ANIMAL HEALTH
SUPPLY
RD 4, Lititz, Pa. 17543
717-733-4466
Closed all day
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