Herrs sweep (Continued from Page 20) Christian Herr, first and second; Hans Groff, 123 Lincoln Ave., Ephrata, third and fourth; Andy Dittrick, Lititz Rl, fifth and sixth. Suffolk - Barbara Herr, first and second; Dean Zielger, third; Gary Martin, fourth; Dean Ziegler, fifth; Debbie Martin, sixth and seventh; and Gary Martin, eighth. Pen of Three Lamb Class Cheviot - Barry Martin, East Earl, first; Dorset - Margaret Herr, first; Hampshire - Christian Herr, first; Hans Groff, second; and Andy Dittrick, third. Suffolk - Barbara Herr, first; Dean Ziegler, second; Debbie Martin, third; and Gary Martin, fourth. In this way you will be utilizing your crops to their fullest extent, cutting other unnecessary feed costs and increasing your livestock profits. Agri-King feeding programs put it all together for you For more information on storing silage the Agri-King way, G^rge^oSS contact your nearest serviceman or call collect; 225 west woods ome Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone. 717-626-0261 Northwestern Lancaster Co. Earl B. Ginder Henry DeLong, Jr. RD2, Manheim, PA 17545 RD280x69 REGIONAL MANAGER Harold McCarter Phone 717-665-3126 Pe3ch PA 17563 Ear |H. Moyer RD#l Atglen, PA 19310 Phone. 717-548-3471 rq #5 Box 277 Phone- 215-593-6188 Hagerstown, MD 21740 Phone. 301-739-5199 Eastern Lancaster Co Melvin Herr RD2 New Holland PA 17557 Phone 717-354-5977 „ Southeastern Penna Southwestern Lancaster Co. Aldus R. King BenGreenawalt RDI.Box67A RD2 Conestoga, PA 17516 Atg | erii PA19310 Phone- 717-872-5686 Phone: 215-593-5952 Carcass Lamb Class Barbara Herr, first; Richard Strauss, second; Christian Herr, third; Steven Strauss, fourth; Margaret Herr, fifth. Showmanship First and Second Year -1. Andy Dittrick; 2. Hans Groff; 3. Barry Martin; 4. Debbie Martin; 5. Gary Martin. Third and Fourth Year -1. Barbara Herr; 2. Dean Ziegler. Senior -1. Christian Herr. Fitting First and Second Year -1. Gary Martin; 2. Debbie Martin; 3. Barry Martin; 4. Margaret Herr; 5. Hans Groff. Third and Fourth - 1. Barabara Long; 2. Dean Ziegler. Senior -1. Christian Herr. | ][AGRI-KING to profit^. FEED IS HIGH PRICED... DON’T WASTE IT! TEST BEFORE YOU INVEST! Southern Lancaster Co. Northeast Berks Co. Roger Heller RDI, Robesoma, PA Phone. 215-693-6160 All-American Dairy Show international HARRISBURG - For years, Pennsylvanians have considered the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show to be one of the finest in the country. Any doubt of that should be dispelled by a visit to this year’s 14th annual edition of the event, Sep tember 26-30 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. The All-American has taken on a distinctly in ternational flavor this year, right down to an in ternational visitors recep tion on Thursday evening. Tours will be offered to foreign visitors throughout the week and visits from officials and dairymen from around the world have been encouraged. The All-American is proud to be host this Fall for the Eastern National Ayrshire Show. This is the first time the Ayrshire Breeders Association has approved the PAA for its Eastern National Show. The addition of the Eastern National Ayrshire Show brings the total of lUTH CENTRAL Pi Lebanon Co^ Marvin Meyer RD2, Box 157 Annville, PA 17003 Phone 717-867-1445 goes National shows at the All- American to three, joining the Eastern National Brown Swiss Show and the Eastern National Holstein Show. As always, the Penn sylvania All-American opens first thing Monday morning with a special emphasis on youth. The Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Slow includes competition in ail six breeds with 4-H and FFA entries in judging events. Ap proximately 650 entries are expected for the show, with the top three winners in each class eligible for entry in the breed competition later in the week. Monday also brings the Invitational Youth Dairy Cattle Judging Contest with state champion 4-H and FFA teams as well as in tercollegiate teams meeting to compete for cash premium and trophies. The six All-American breed shows begin Tuesday morning with the Eastern National Brown Swiss Show and the All-American Milking Shorthorn Show. A new feature for Tuesday’s There isn’t any way you can feed a balanced ration unless you test your borne grown grains and roughages for pro tein, calcium, and phos- phorus. Then feed according to the nutritional values of your crops, in relation to the nutritionally bal anced needs of your live- stock ITHEASTERN PENNA. Lehigh & Northampton Co. Chester Co William Wmdle RDI, Atglen, PA 19310 Phone 215-593-6143 ' «> *■ program is the Pennsylvania Holstein Fall Championship Show, intended as a state final in the series of Holstein district and regional shows in the Commonwealth. Wednesday brings com petition in the Eastern National Ayrshire Show and the All-American Guernsey Show. The All-American Jersey Show opens Thursday morning, sharing the spotlight with the first day of competition in the Eastern National Holstein Show. 'Die All-American wraps up on Friday with milking and group classes in the Holstein Show. Over 2,400 entries are expected in all breeds at the show. Last year, more than 2,300 entries from 22 states and two Canadian provinces were represented in the six breed shows. Another top spectator event is always an in vitational breed sale, and this year, the Pennsylvania All-American features two: The Invitational Brown Swiss Sale, Monday evening at 7 pjn. and the Invitational .Holstein Sale, beginning at 5 p.m. Thursday. On top of a lot of good dairy cattle, the All- American Week will put the spotlight on the 21st annual Pennsylvania Dairy Prin cess Coronation at the Dairy Show Recognition Banquet at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Reigning Princess Peggy Staub of Newville, Cum berland County will be on hand to crown her successor. The Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show is sponsored by the Penn sylvania Dairy and Allied Industries Association in cooperation with the Penn sylvania Department of the Pennsylvania State Farm Show Commission.