32 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29,1978 Md. to FAIR HILL, Md - How would you like to bite into a nice juicy leg of lamb or pork chop? Buy a lamp or pig at the Cecil County Fair and you can do just that' The Cecil County 4-H Livestock Club will hold a market lamb and hog sale on August 2at6pm at the Fair Hill, Md. fairgrounds. Their project animals will be shown Tuesday afternoon with 12 lambs and six pigs sold the following evening The 4-H club was formed last October, and the members have devoted many hours this first year working with their projects and learning about the livestock industry Now the animals are ready to market and the club will hold their first 4-H livestock sale at the county fair Businesses, organizations and private individuals are invited to come and support the 4-H’ers in this project Any purchase can be used as a tax deduction and as a means of advertisement person looks for firm juicy aging after harvest, flesh with good red color. If one is buying an uncut TF'V • • watermelon, he must rely a J/Tf IF* / V" H F*| only on appearance The j a W watermelon’s surface should be smooth and the rind should have a slight dullness or dusty look. The dusty appearance is a surface “bloom” that indicates maturity The underside or “belly” of the melon should have a creamy white to yellow color. A greenish white cast indicates thai Me melon isn’t quite ripe yet The ends of the melon should be filled out. One should avoid melons with misshapened or pointy ends. (Continued from Page 31) groups, and everyone has a chance to gam new insight into possible promotional ideas ” Mrs Robert H Kauffman, Elizabethtown Rl, was coordinator for the program which began Sunday evening and concluded Wednesday at noon Dairy products served during scheduled milk breaks were provided by Graybill’s Dairy, Kreider ▼ piston pumps Nesseth Piston Pumps are now available in a variety of comphmentar manure ham equipped wit an eight or contained foi hopper, hani complicated USED TANKS USED PUMPS 3000 gal Badger Spreader $3500 11 Ft DeLaval $BOO 1800 gal Huskee Spreader $llOO 10 Ft Badger $BOO 1500 gal Badger Vacuum $2500 BFt Badger (Like New) $l5OO YOUR COMPLETE LIQUID MANURE EQUIPMENT DEALER F. ERNEST SNOOK CALUMET AND NESSETH DISTRIBUTOR Penna , New Jersey, Maryland, West Virginia RD 1, Mifflmburg, PA 17844 Phone 717-966-2736 Day or Night livestock club sponsor The buyers of the cham pion and reserve champion lamb and hog will have their pictures taken with the animal These photos will be run in several newspapers All buyers will also be listed in advertisements A sign will be posted at the County Fair listing the buyers and will be displayed the remainder of the fair this year and at next year’s fair until the sale A banner will be given to the buyers of the Watermelon’s appearance tells of its taste YORK - Selecting a watermelon for quality and flavor is difficult even for the most experienced shopper No absolute formula exists, but the use of several factors in judging a watermelon increases one’s chances of success suggest experts. Flesh should be free from white streaks and have dark brown or black seeds. Watermelons with pale colored flesh, white streaks, and whitish seeds indicate the melon isn’t ripe Dry, mealy flesh or watery, stringy flesh are In cut watermelon, a signs of overripeness or Dairy Farms, Ridge View Farms and Ice Cream Parlor, Elm Tree Acres Dairy, Lehigh Valley Cooperative Farmers, Atlantic Breeders Cooperative and Penn Springs Farm. Each of the 43 dairy princesses will be a con testant in the state contest held in conjunction with the All-American Dairy Show in September . w~' * planning to put in liquid manure storage ' (either a lagoon or an tlS- above ground storage tank) find out the advantages of using the Nesseth piston pump to move the manure from the barn to the storage area via underground PVC pipe sale champion and reserve champion lamb and hog with all buyers receiving i ibbons If you would like to support the 4-H’ers but have no use for the animal, one can still be purchased The animal can be resold at the going market rate and the original purchaser will have to pay only the difference between market price received and the original bid Again, this would be tax deductible If you are now . M Md. livestock club members prepare for their show and sale. 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