Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 26, 1978, Image 24

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    24—Lancaster Fannlnf, Saturday, August 26,1978 County, won the top spot.
Behind him, Jeff Miller,
Frederick Co. was
second, Don Sunday, York
County was third. Bill
(Continued from Page 20) Sunday, York County, was Holloway, Yorik County, was
„ . _ . , u tenth fourth, and Dale Werner,
placS m eighto, DS to ’ the men’s judging, York County, was fifth.
Glass was ninth, and Chris Gerald Hess, lancaster (Turn to Page 32)
Chianina
Members of the winning judging team included Jim Glass, Dan Glass, and Jeff
Kading, ail of Lincoln County, Kentucky. Seen with them on the left is Janies E.
Glass, president of the Northeast Chianina Association.
The reserve champion steer was shown by Bonnie Frey, 13, of Refton. She
showed a 7/8 Chianina-Angus cross. Presenting her award is Paul Stovall,
representing the Sears Roebuck and Co.
Roundup controls
Johnsongrass
at the
boot-to-head stage.
And one of those ti mes that Johnson
grass grows to reach this stage is
now. After wheat harvest apply
herbicide by Monsanto
for effective control of rhizome John
songrass and you’ve helped clear the
competition for soybeans planted
next spring. Go from wheat to soy
beans with less Johnsongrass.
There’s never been a herbicide like this before.
Roundup" is a registered trademark
of Monsanto Company
Always read and carefully follow the label
instructions for Roundup herbicide
Monsanto Company, 1978
Gerald Hess
BIG W FAST
IP
HIGH
CAPACITY
Continuous
Flow
DRYERS
New giant M-C Model
1600 alongside
Model 1200
EASY ERECTION...
Goes up FAST—Dries grain FAST
• Modular construction —each heat module has two fans with
burners, providing multiple heat zones Cold wet grain gets the
hottest air—temperatures reduced as grain dries. Conserves
fuel, produces better quality grain
• Air for cooling is reused for drying—saves fuel.'
• Gas fired or oil fired models.
• Each module is factory assembled —erection at site completed
in two to three days
• Four models —capacities up to 3000 bu/hr
mm CHAPMAN EQUIPMENT
(agway) center
V RD 2, WESCOSVILLE, PA.
Phone; 215-398-2553
Your Dealer For Lehigh, Northampton & Berks Counties.
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It was a good day for Sarah Brubaker who
borrowed a steer from George Wilson, Lebanon,
and went on to be named the senior showmanship
champion. James E. Glass congratulates her.
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