Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1978, Image 41

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Winning judging teams named
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -
Harford and Frederick
County senior 4-H teams
regained their traditional
roles as top contenders in
livestock and dairy cattle
judging, respectively, this
year at the Maryland State
Fair in Timonium.
And a Cecil county senior
4-H team moved back to top
spot in the poultry and egg
section of the 4-H
agricultural judging con
tests, during state fair week.
Meanwhile, a Carroll
county senior 4-H team
swept to victory in hor
ticulture judging for the
second consecutive year.
And a Carroll county junior
4-H team won again in dairy
cattle judging.
A Prince Georges county
junior 4-H team was a repeat
winner in poultry and egg
judging.
Harford county’s state
champion senior 4-H
livestock judging team
boasted perhaps one of the
few triple-winner individuals
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[jpfeal FIELD DAY
MONDAY, OCTOBER 2,1978
10:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M.
Jacob Kreider Farm - Brackbill Rd.
South of Rt. 30, East of Kinzer, PA.
Come see the new 1979 P-A-G Releases
along with the time proven successful
ones from P-A-G.
P-A-G Technical men will be present to
answer your questons.
Special tours of the plots at 10:30 A.M.
& 1:30 P.M. for you to evaluate the
hybrids.
SPONSORED BY: P-A-G Seeds & your
Local Sales Representative.
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Representative Contact
RD #l, Box 256, Littlestown PA 17340
Phone 717-359-5672
FARM FOR KEEPS PLANT P-A-G
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1978
in state fair 4-H judging 4-H dairy cattle judging, an
contest history. Achieving Eastern Shoreman won top
that distinction was Karen individual honors. He was
Holloway, 15, of Darlington. Jeffrey Moore, 19, of Cen
treville
Runner-up Gary Ruby, 15, Moore placed first m
of Hampstead was the Brown Swiss
champion sheep judge in second ta Run .
semor 4-H livestock com- ner . up patty Kahler> 16> of
petition. Keymar, was first in
Despite team domination Guernsey judging and
by central and western second in Jerseys. She was
Maryland counties in senior also first in written reasons.
Sudans linked
to horse disease
NORRISTOWN - Horses
on sudan or sudan hybrid
pastures during the Summer
and early Fall may develop
crystitis syndrome,” a
disease of the urinary
bladder.
The causative substance of
this disease syndrome is not
known, but the symptoms
are posterior in coor
dination, urinary in
continence, and abortion in
some pregnanat mares. Also
in mares, there is a loss of
hair on the hind legs caused
by the irritation of the urine.
M horses and breeds are
susceptible; however, this
condition is more prevalent
m mares, says Kadwill.
Mares affected with
cystitis syndrome commonly
exhibit signs of heat;
however, this is not true
heat, but instead is the result
of irritation of the uretha and
vagina. Affected geldings
exhibit the urinary drib-
bling. Once urine dribbling is
evident, the animals usually
die
There are several
reports of this condition in
P-A-G SEED
horses of the southwest and
the one constant factor in
each case is the pasturing of
sudan or sudan hybrid.
Cured hays from these crops
are also hazardous for
horses.
Warning statements on
tags of sudan seed request
that this not be used for
horse pasture. More
recently, reports suggest
that sudan pasture may be
the cause of fetal anklyosis
as well as all or many of the
symptoms listed above.
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