—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1978 22 Carpenters sweep Southdown show HARRISBURG - Penn sylvania sheep breeders faced stiff competition in the Southdown breeding sheep classes, with Maryland and Ohio breeders dominating most of the classes at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition, November 6. The champion Southdown ram was a spring lamb exhibited by Lori Taylor, Quaker City, Ohio. W.G. Carpenter & Son of Jef ferson, Md., took all other honors in the Southdown judging, including the reserve champion ram, a yearling. The Carpenters were named the premier breeder and exhibited the champion and reserve champion ewe. The following is a list of the Southdown breeding sheep results; Ram, 1 year and under 2; 1. W.G. Carpenter & Son, Jefferson, Md.; 2. David Huff, Lafayette Hill; 3. and 4. dagger Brothers, Mt. Gilead, Ohio. Ram, Fall Lamb (bom Sept. 1 thru Dec. 31,1977); 1. Lori Taylor, Quaker City, Ohio; 2. Gary Kwisnek, Clarksburg; 3. Jagger Brothers. Ram, Spring Lamb (born on Jan. 1, 1978 or after); 1. Lon Taylor; 2. W.G. Car penter & Son; 3. W.G. Carpenter & Son; 4. Jagger Brothers. Butz to speak at com conference OCEAN CITY, Md. - Dr. Earl Butz, dean emeritus of agriculture, Purdue Univer sity, and former secretary of agriculture, will be the featured speaker at the fifth Annual Delmarva Corn Technology Conference. His topic will be “Food - Foun dation for Peace”. The Conference is schedul ed for Tuesday, December 12, at the Ocean City Conven tion Hall, Ocean City, Md. The event is sponsored by the Maryland and Delaware Cooperative Extension Ser vices and the various Delmarva soybean in dustries. Besides Dr. Butz, the pro gram will feature farmers and specialists knowledgeable in corn pro duction and marketing. The morning session will begin at 8:30 a.m., with ex hibits, coffee and donuts. The program will get under way at 9:30a.m. A broad area of topics will be covered ranging from farm safety to the workings of the commodity market. Dr. Bill Mitchell, agronomy, and Thomas Williams, agricultural engineering, both University of Delaware Extension specialists, will discuss results of the first State Com Irrigation Program and their goal of 200 bushels per acre. No-till com fetilization and herbicide application will be the topic covered by Dr. Allen Bandel, Extension specialist, soils. University of Maryland, and Frank Webb, Extension specialist, agronomy. University of Delaware Pen of 3 Ram Lambs; 1. W.G. Carpenter & Son; 2. dagger Brothers; 3. Wind swept Farm, State College; 4. Proverty Point Farm, Mars. Champion Ram, Lori Taylor. Reserve Champion Ram, W.G. Carpenter & Son. Ewe, 1 year and under 2.1. and 2. W.G. Carpenter & Son; 3. dagger Brothers; 4. Lori Taylor. Pen of 3 Yearling Ewes; 1. W.G. Carpenter & Son; 2. Windswept Farm; 3. Gary Kwisnek; 4. Poverty Point Farm. Ewe, Fall Lamb (bom Sept. 1 thru Dec. 31,1977); 1. Lori Taylor; 2. and 3. W.G. Carpenter & Son; 4‘. dagger Brothers. Ewe, Spring Lamb (bom on Jan. 1, 1978 or after); 1. W.G. Carpenter & Son; 2. dagger Brothers; 3. W.G. Carpenter & Son; 4. Lori Taylor. Pen of 3 Ewe Lambs 1. W.G. Carpenter & Son; 2. Lon Taylor; 3. dagger Brothers; 4. Sheep Hill Ranch, J. Shearer, Mount ville. Champion Ewe, W.G. Carpenter & Son. Reserve Champion Ewe, W.G. Carpenter & Son. Exhibitor’s Flock; 1. W.G. Carpenter & Son; 2. Lon Taylor; 3. Jagger Bros.; 4. Sheep Hill Ranch. Premier Exhibitor, W.G. Carpenter & Son. Marketing is a very impor tant aspect of com produc tion. Mark Powers, ex ecutive vice-president of commodites, Thomson- McKinnon Securities, Inc., New York, N.Y. will explain the workings of the com modity market and possibly encourage some farmers to consider this avenue of marketing. 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