—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 6,1977 34 Achievement Day results (Continued from Pose 30} Sharon Warren of West Chester. The latter pair was tied for 16th place. The senior livestock judging team placed ninth, with Bill Fairbaim of West Chester being 11th as an individual and teammate Barbara Bidder, also of West Chester, taking the 15th spot. Others on the team were Gordon Smith of Landenberg and Dawn Gidner of Thornton. In other contests, Marie Crossan of Avondale placed 14th in the Fooderama contest; Roger Davidheiser of Pottstown and Janet Latshaw of Spring City earned red ribbons in public speaking. Blue ribbons were earned by demonstration con* testants Alison Scheib and Rachel Weinstock of Phoenixville and Jena and Joanne Wyatt of West Grove. Mike Weinstock of Phoenixville and Bobbi Ek dahl of West Chester earned red ribbons in that event. Forty-five Chester County 4- H’ers competed at Penn State. BERKSCOUNTY Penny Davis of Reading earned herself a Presidential WHAT'S NEW - - - * - Questions about the United Dairy Industry Association (UDIA) are answered in a new question-answer leaflet, “Meet UDIA - A Promotional Organization For The Entire Dairy Industry,” produced by the Association’s com munications division. Representatives of UDIA and its member units will distribute the leaflet at dairy meetings, American Dairy Association (ADA) dairy department management training workshops, shop ping mall shows and demonstrations, local fairs, and other general activities and events, and will include it with member unit mailers. KILL FLIES FASTER THAN THEY BREED FLYGON Electric Fly Killer FXygon 200 No fly ever developed an immunity 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 Wednesday’s Award for her third-place performance in the physical fitness contest. Cindy Swavely of Barto was sixth in the horse judging contest; Larry Shrawder of Kempton placed 18th in junior livestock judging; Karen Noll and Ruth Janiszewski, both from Fleetwood, placed third and sixth, respectively, in Fooderama competition. Cathy Cottrell, Reading, earned a blue ribbon for her 4-H demonstration. Roger Imes, Fleetwood, placed fourth in punlic speaking. Helen Seidel of Kutztown ranked 22nd on the in dividuals list in the dairy cattle judging contest. Ranked at the same spot in livestock judging com petition were Dennis Dietrich of Hamburg and Ann Holcombe of Mohrsville. Berks County had 39 young adults taking part in the State 4-H Achievement Days. Get the Mest Profit from Your Com Silage Don’t let rob you energy, vi Approximate pro) value of one at testing 50% moisl ing 164 tons p $240 00. • Approximate ] value of 4.1 silage testinj equals |BO 00. The above examples show approximate difference in value of low moisture and high moisture corn silage. Values reflect difference m yield per acre, silo capacity, net Grow the protein and energy you need, and save the energy energy, digestible protein and animal performance as reflected and protein you grow! by university research Northwestern Lancaster Co. Earl B. Gmder RD2, Manheim, PA 17545 Phone 717-565-3126 S I Lebanon Co. Melvin Herr Henry OeLong, Jr. Aldus R. King Marvin Meyer RD2 New Holland, PA 17557 RD280x69 RDI,Box67A RD2,80x157 Ph 717 354-5977 Peach Bottom, PA 17563 Atglen, PA 19310 Annville, PA 17003 Phone 717-548-3471 Phone. 215-593-5952 Phone 717-867-1445 Eastern Lancaster Co. Chester I Continued from Page 31] scored 147 points out o! a possible 150. Bill Nelson Stoltzfus of Atglen tied for second place with 146 points. In the ladies division of the judging contest, Mrs. Galen Crouse of Stevens took the top spot with 144 points. Porcia Breckbill of Oxford was runnerup with 142 and Susie Weaver from Glen moore placed third with 139. Twelve-year old Victor Stoltzfus from Cochranville checked in as winner in the children’s division with 144 points. Another Cochranville youth, Audrey Blank, was second with 139 points, and Atglen’s Sharon Kauffman was third with 137 points. Harold Bare, owner and operator of the 55-cow registered Holstein dairy farm, provided a calf which , was won by Brenda Lam born. The calf was sired by Bare’s own Swan Road Apollo Jack and is out of an Apollo heifer which is milking 65 pounds of milk in jfy [agri-king to profit .. HOW? MAKE CORN SILAGE “THE AGRI-KING WAY” AND T D *' A ' r IT WITH SILO-KING. For more information: Contact Your Nearest Agri-King Serviceman or Call Collect: Southern Lancaster Co. Holstein her first lactation.' Her granddam is classified V 6 87 and has records over 20,000 pounds of milk. A thoughtful wife is one who has dinner ready when her husband comes home from a fishing trip. This ? Southeastern Penna. George F. DeLong Regional Manager 225 West Woods Drive Lititz, Pa 17543 Phone- 717-626-0261 Southwestern Lancaster Co. Ben Greenawalt RD2 Conestoga, PA 17516 Phone 717-872-5686 Horace Backus Thoughtful Wife or This? Energy and protein values are baaed on soybean meal at $200.00 per ton and com at $1.50 per bushel. •heast Berks Co Roger Heller RDI, Robesoma, PA Phone 215-693-6160 heastern Penna. M j.j w uu ings RD4 Box 34A, Gettysburg, PA 1732 S Ph: 717-334*2168 Box 126, Philiipsburg, NJ 08865 Ph: 201-454-7900 RD 6, Meadville, PA 16335 Ph: 814-336-5085 ;20xoo) protein and energy JO* tons com silage '% moisture equals Approximate protein and energy value of one acre corn silage Wj/Swu. testing 70% moisture and yiald v |f raTirt'-\ing 20 tons per acre equals Approximate protein and energy value of a 5 ton load of corn silage testing 70% moisture equals 1105.00. T r? 0 Lehigh & Northampton Co. Thomas Heist Mam Street Alburtis, PA 18101 Phone 215-965-5124 Chester Co. William Windle RDl.Atglen, PA 19310 Phone- 215-593-6143 C g w