Lebanon Co. farmer wins alfalfa contest )1 state (Continued from Page 1) 127 using Dekalb alfalfa. Runner-up was Daniel C. Schrack, Loganton. He produced 7.97 tons of hay equivalent; 3.139 pounds of 8,920 pounds of total digestible nutrients per acre. AROUND THU BARN PIPELINE —'*-=3 WP". THINKING OF DOING SOMETHING SUCH AS EXPANDING? \ \ In third place was Dot terer Farms, of Mill Hall R 2, with 7.63 tons of hay equivalent; 3,105 pounds of protein; and 8,673 pounds of total digestible nutrients per acre. Brand Fourth ,place winner was James E. Rider, Warriors Changing present pipeline from V/2”t02”. Adding more milker units. Adding to present parlor system. Considering parlor. Automating your present system. • PLANNING LAYOUTS • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE 501 E. Woods Drive Mark. He produced 7.32 tons of hay equivalent; 2,749 pounds'of protein; and 8,025 pounds of total digestible nutrients per acre. Two Franklin County farmers tied for fifth place in the contest. Winners were Harold Cayman, of RD2, Waynesboro; and Stone- Hart Farms, of RDI, St. Thomas. Cayman produced 7.06 tons of hay equivalent; 2,775 , pounds of protein; aiid'7,B6B pounds of total digestible nutrients per acre. Stone-Hart Farms production was 7.03 pounds of hay equivalent; 2,775 pounds of protein; and 7,939 pounds of total digestible nutrients per acre. Dr. Baylor notes that 52 -farmers - completed- the program. Pa • hunters HARRISBURG - Penn sylvania’s hunters are reminded by the Game Commission that seasons for nearly all wild birds and wild animals will be closed during the regular firearms seasons for deer November 27 to December 9 and December 14 to 16. BOU-MATIC MEANS BETTER MILKING "Professional Milking for the Milking Professional" SHENK'S FARM SERVICE Litite, PA. 17543 • Phone: 717-626-1151 After Business Hours - Phone: COrtis Cassady 717-626-1065. Paul Repine - 717-626-2837 or Mervin Nissley - 717-872-4565 Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched Winners of the 1978 State Alfalfa Growers Contest from left are: I. Hershey Bare, Lebanon R 2, champion; Daniel C. Schrack, Loganton, runner-up; Ralph Ootterer, Mill Hall R 2, third place; James E. Rider, Warriors Mark, fourth place; and Harold Gayman, Waynesboro R 2, tie for fifth place. The other fifth place winner, Stone-Hart Farms, Franklin County, was not present for the awards ceremony. At right is Dr. John E. Baylor, Penn State Extension agronomist. reminded During the regular firearms deer season, the only species that may be lawfully bunted are deer and migratory game birds which are still “in season.” Rac coons may also be hunted between sunset and one-half hour before sunrise during the firearms deer seasons. HERRINGBONE STALLS WITH CONCRETE CURB & GRATES Lancaster Finning, Saturday, November 25,1971 The ban on hunting most species in deer seasons started in 1974. It is designed to prevent shooters from hunting for a second deer after having taken their first whitetail. Hunters are reminded that they may not shoot at ran dom during the deer seasons. PARLOR STALLS 24 Hr. Service Offered It is unlawful, during any big game season, to shoot at any mark or target other than legal birds or animals, except at a properly con structed target located within 200 yards of the hunting camp or headquarters of the shooter. 4-H horse and pony club to hold banquet LANCASTER - The an nual Lancaster County 4-H Horse and Pony Club recognition banquet will be held on Saturday, December 2,6:30 p.m. at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center. The cost is $3 per person. Awards, door prizes, and a magic show will be the featured attractions. Reser vations should be made by November 27 by calling Ex tension Agent Jay Irwin at 717-394-6851. When it comes to tow-cost heating, warm up with a Knipco portable heater Choose from five different models which range from 30,000 to 150.000 Btu output All use low-cost kerosene or #1 fuel oil Just plug into any standard grounded electrical outlet for instant heat Stop by and see the Knipco line of portable heaters guaranteed to keep you warm this winter FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT, INC . RD #4 Ephrata, PA 17522 19
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