Champions named in Angus classes | HARRISBURG - South Branch Farms, York RB, captured the grand cham pionship in Angus female classes at the 63rd Farm Show with “South Branch Miss Clova,” a March junior yearling. The same animal was the show’s junior champion. The reserve champion was “Smtcrest Barbaramere 280 J”, an early Summer yearling shown by Monique R. Sweigard, Halifax, Dauphin County. The animal was named the intermediate champion. Cecil W. Teets, New Freedom Rl, showed the calf champion, “Seldom SN QUN Stonylonesome Farm, inc., Stahlstown, exhibited the grand champion Angus bull at the Farm Show. Seen with the animal, “H F Marathon”, is the judge Terry Helgren, Sarah Fretz, Angus queen, William H. Rea, and John Whiting. aAnmunamstainless steeldinnerware (Sri Shenandoah’s stainless steel feeder is the T/yi/* moved on Stainless steel feeders are also next best tiling to teaching \ our hogs /(// f /(/v'J, easier to clean and disinfect than the old table manners. They can stomp it, bang / ✓ /A kind Shenandoah makes ’em with a high it, crowd it and abuse it, but it’s virtually •' grade of steel, and we make ’em tough indestructible. It won’t rust out, it won’t wear out Because we want ’em to take anything >our hogs And it will still be there, long after the hogs ha\ e can dish out Mother 5,” a junior calf. The reserve calf champion was “WA Madam Algoma 7811,” a junior calf exhibited by William Warren, Furlong, Bucks County. The senior calf champion was “H F Euthalla,” a late senior calf, shown by Monique R. Sweigard of Halifax. Cheryl King, Pulaski Rl, Lawrence County, exhibited the reserve semor calf cham pion, “Kings Bula 5,” an early senior calf. Christine Shire, Seven Valleys, Rl, York County, exhibited the reserve junior champion, “Rally Pinkie AGRI- cattle - HOG - POULTRY EQUIPMENT R.D. 4, EPHRATA, PA. 17522 PHONE: 717-354-4271 STORE HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 7:30 to 5:30; Sat. 7:30 to 3:00 Pride 47,” an April junior yearling. Stonylonesome Farm, Inc., Stahlstown Rl, Westmoreland County, exhibited the grand champion and senior champion bull at the 63rd Farm Show, “H F Marathon,” a Summer senior yearling. Reserve grand champion and reserve senior bull was “Gibbett Hill Amen 28,” a summer senior yearling shown by Erdenheim Farms, Lafayette Hill, Montgomery County. Licking Creek Farm, Mifflin Rl, exhibited the intermediate champion, Agri-Equip., Inc. OFFERS COMPLETE • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE equipment, INC- The grand champion female Angus was shown by South Branch Farms, York RB. Seen with the March junior yearling, “South Branch Miss Clova”, are Mrs. Robert A. Kinsley, who owns the farm with her husband, and Mr. and Mrs. William Holloway, farm managers. “Seldom SN Grt Northern by Erdenheim Farms, 3,” a March junior yearling. of Erdenheim H,” The reserve junior a late senior calf. champion, “Telstar 7 of Reserve calf champion, PVF,” a March junior yearling, was exhibited by Green Pastures Farms of Green Park The calf champion, “Baruch of Brandywine,” a junior calf, was shown by Randall L. Bremer Parkesburg R 2. Senior calf was exhibited Shenandoah Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,1979 Smith has high corn yield LEBANON - Lester Smith of Lebanon, has placed high in the local Project: 200 com growing program with a yield of 156.9 bushels per acre. Smith used Funk’s G -4321A in his high yielding plot. His fertility program consisted of 115 pounds nitrogen, 130 pounds John Deere “Between Season” wsmcm Buy now and save! No finance charges till March Buy a new John Deere Riding Mower, Lawn Tractor, Lawn and Garden Tractor, or an 850 or 950 Tractor now and save Buy now and no finance charges will accrue until March 1,1979 This between-seasons offer applies to any of the new equipment listed above And to any John Deere matched implement purchased with those products mowers, blades, dumpcarts, baggers, etc A small down-payment is required See us now for complete details Offer expires February 28, 1979 ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC. |Q| Mohnton, RD2, PA 19540 (near Adamstown) Ph0ne:(215)484-4391 A. B. C. GROFF, INC. LANDIS BROS. INC. New Holland. PA Lancaster, PA Ph0ne:(717)354-4191 Ph0ne:(717)291-1046 “Deserts Marshall Rito,” a junior calf, was shown by Barbara J. Sickler, West Chester Rl. phosphorous and 65 pounds potash. He ' used Lasso/atrazine for weed control. The crop was planted on April 28 in 30-inch rows. The yield was adjusted to 15.5 per cent moisture. Project: 200 is a regional corn growing program sponsored by The Producers of Funk’s G-Hybrids. 15
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