Five take all at Lebanon sheep show ■* ,X-- ' ‘ i\* : * r *. v < < * *• Scott Eckenrode with his champion ram Lickin' Good Nutrena Controlled Release CLS— so different, it’s patented Your cattle will like Nutrena Con trolled Release CLS and you’ll like the benefits behind this new devel opment in liquid supplements. The patented process controls the release of protein-building am monia nitrogen in the rumen com pared with a conventional urea based liquid supplement. This improves the feeding efficiency of the urea. And, the slow-down AVAILABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: H. JACOB HOOBER " W. L MUMMERT CO. Hanover, PA Sales ft Distribution R. E. RUDISILL «'««RD B. KENDIG Sales ft Distribution Special Accounts Manager Representative Phone 717-854-2281 Phone 302-478-3058 Beacon Feeds, York, PA —Phone 717-843-9033 o’ Ji n feeding programs you can believe in 0 NutrenaFeeds CHESTER WIEST BEACO^FEEDS LEBANON - Melanie and Julie Bow of Annville, Scott Eckenrode of Rexmont, Nicole Emrich of Annville, and Cathie McFeater of Lebanon took all the honors at the 4-H and FFA sheep show held here at the Lebanon Fair on Wed nesday. Julie Bow, 13, exhibited the champion ewe, and was chosen as champion fitter of the entire show. Her 9-year old sister, Melanie, was first with her individual market lamb and was the best showman in the contest. In addition, she was reserve champion fitter. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bow. Both exhibited Suffolks for their honors. . y Scott Eckenrode brought a snow-white ram into the means an extra margin of safety from urea toxicity-that’s import ant when self-feeding liquid supplement. Nutrena Controlled Release CLS liquid, supplement—a product of Cargill research. It’s great for dairy herds as well as beef cattle on range, pasture, stalks, stubble or in the feedlot.’ THARPE & GREEN MIU Churchville, MD show ring which caught the judge’s eye. The handsome Cheviot was chosen as the best ram at the entire fair. Eckenrode, 12, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckenrode, and has 15 ewes of his own. His prize-winning ram is not quite a year old and will be used for breeding purposes, the young man told Lancaster Farming. Eckenrode also had the best pen of market lambs. Nicole Emrich, 12, exhibited a pair of Dorset ewes to first place in their respective age classes and also had the reserve champion ewe. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Emrich. Cathie McFeaters scored with her Corriedale ram and was chosen as reserve champion showman of the contest. ✓ * < i 3K S** V*a vr?; *-v' * v< The top three market iambs at the Lebanon Fair were owned by, left to right, Meline Bow, Nicole Emrich, and Julie Bow. Ribbons LEBANON - The Lebanon Fair featured almost an entire barnful of poultry but bnly about a dozen owners shared in the first-place list. Scoring more points than anyone else in the group, according to unofficial results, was Henry Miller of Lebanon, who collected about 75 blue ribbons for first places alone. Among his pvize-winning birds were Leghorn and Hamburg varieties of chickens, geese, and ducks. Lancaster Farmim Melanie Bow with her champion ewe *” .‘•w' * . i > gathered. Behney and Miller of Myerstown brought in their fowl to gather ribbons, in stead of eggs. They collected dozens of blue ribbons for first-place alone. Russell Minnich of Kutztown was another top poultry exhibitor, with about 25 first place ribbons. Others who gathered blue ribbons by the handful in cluded Ben Maurer, from Lebanon; Ray Baker of Manheim, Melvin Bollinger Saturday. August 13. 1977 * not eggs of Lititz, John Mock of Myerstown, Brian Bachman from Lititz, Randall Lein bach of Ephrata, Terry Arbogast of Millerstown, and William Howe of Stevens. Farm Calendar [Continued from Page 10] Friday, August 19 Lancaster County Farmers Association meets at Harold Ney’s, Marietta. York County 4-H Round-up at the 4-H Center, con tinues tomorrow too. Saturday, Aug. 20 Annual Lancaster County beekeepers Summer picnic at Elmer Lapp’s farm, 3 p.m. until sunset. Red Lion Grange holds barbecued chicken sale beginning at 10 a.m., regular meeting that evening at 8 p.m. New Jersey State Brown Swiss Show at Harmony. Lancaster County Swine Producers Summer Picnic, 10 a.m. at Masonic Homes in Elizabethtown. Bring own picnic lunch; drinks furnished. 19 *** * v
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