Top poultry exhibitors HARRISBURG - Several borne many of the blues in poultry exhibitors went their classes, home with all the awards in Kutztown Area FFA, their division at the 63rd Pa. Kutztown, was one of these Farm Show. Others took groups. They placed first S' s- —When you expe _ _ something more, I \ i him AGWAY TRIM”! " Tt | Horses love the coarse, crisp texture oF. v rolled com, crushed oats, bran, pellets and just the right amount of molasses. 11(( .... '*' One pound of Trim and one pound of good — hay p er xoo pounds of body weight about right for horses ridden or driven a moderate amount each day. Available only at Get your horse in trim for the job at hand. Agway stores and feeding Trim, available only at Agway.. ; represujii I in rffT*f \ h rdlngkni. r 1 . N.Y., N./., P«., r | Mi., and Del. -?s> Partly pelleted for feeding with hay to horses that need extra fortification Trim supplies extra protein and vitamins; helps balance calcium, phosphorus and trace minerals. Also contains ingredients Id Kelp' develop” a pliable skin and a sleek, prize winning sheen. * mv wHi-.-.* if \,v ! Vd , - * , ■T»*‘ iV ” J ft** *€ i m ♦* v -I and second in all broiler and roaster chicken exhibits, along with having the champion and reserve champion pen of broilers and roasters. Konhaus Farms Inc. of Mechancisburg Rl, Cum berland County, showed a power house of turkeys as they won the grand cham pion and reserve champion dressed turkey competition, and had the best dressed turkey display. They also had the grand champion and reserve in the live turkey competition, as well as the best live turkey display. Konhaus Farms Inc. took all first places in the turkey competition. Also exhibiting turkeys were Round Hill Foods, Inc. of New Oxford, and Gerald Brown of Mechanicsburg. Curtis R. Oakes of Cochranton Rl, went home having won the Best Display in the waterfowl division. Oakes was also credited for winning 19 first places and 15 seconds with his geese and 26 firsts with his ducks. Behney & Miller of Myerstown Rl, won 11 blues and six reds ■-W v<r • named at Farm Show with their geese, along with having the Best Goose and Best Duck of the show. Also exhibiting first place waterfowl were: E.E. Stitley of Glen Rock Rl, Calvin Bonawitz of Fleetwood Rl; Lewis Kuhns, Allentown R 8; Basil D. Smith of Zionsville Rl; Boyd Smith of Kunklestown R 2; Tom Crittenden of Mansfield Rl; and Terry Arbogast of Millerstown R 2. Russell W. Minnich of Kutztown R 2, had the most blue ribbon entries in the Asiatic breeds and varieties contest. He had 25 firsts and 20 seconds. Beheny & Miller won 16 blues and 11 reds with their poultry in this division. Carl L. Harris of Mon toursville R 4, Lycoming County exhibited 11 first place winners in the large fowl, English breeds and varieties competition. Lancaster Farming area first place winners included Basil D. Smith, Zionsville Rl; Hilltop Game Farms of York Rlj Beheny & Miller of *7l TV7 I I Myerstownßl, and Lewis M. J* OTTKI WOJIhSTI LifllßntWT Kuhns of Allentown. Carl Harris also took the Today, January 20 ~ V*/ - " i I t most blue ribbons at the Farm Show in the American breeds and varieties. He took home 18 blues and 8 reds, while Beheny & Miller won 12 firsts and 6 seconds in the competition. The following is a list of winners not previously covered. Best Cock, Merle E. Miller, Carlisle R 9; Best Hen, Behney & Miller, Myerstown Rl; Best Cockerel, Curtis Oakes, Cochranton Rl; Best Pullet, Behney & Miller; Best Display, Boyd A. Smith, Kunkletown R 2. BANTAMS Best Cock, Boyd A. Smith; Best Hen, Merle E. Miller; Best Cockerel, Gene Shelter, Mt Holly Springs; Best Pullet, Gene Shelter; Best Display, Boyd A. Smith. Best Duck, Behney & Miller: Best Goose, Behney Lancaster Co. Society 18 meeting, 1:30 p.m.; hostess Vema Noll. Lancaster Co. Society 31 meeting, 7:30 p.m.; Night out with husbands at Hershey Farms Lancaster Co. Society 12 meeting 1 p.m.; hostess, Ethel Kindig. f Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 20,1979 LARGE FOWL WATERFOWL & Miller; Best Display, Curtis Oakes. CAPONS Best Dressed, Mervin E. Peifer, Manheim HI; Best Dressed Jr., Kerry Zinn, Dover; Best Live Open, Michael Kann, Spring Grove R 2; Best live - Jr., Brian Lighty, Dover; Best of Show, Michael Kann. 4-H CAPONS DRESSED 1. Kerry Zinn, Dover; 2. Emily Livington, Dover; 3. Connie Hoover, Mount Wolf Rl; 4. Lisa Hoover, Mount Wolf Rl; 5. Wanda Kneller, Brodbecks Rl. CAPONS OPEN CLASS Live Capon-White 1. Michael Kann, Spring Grove R 2; 2. Lisa Hoover, Mount Wolf Rl; 3. David Kann, Jr., Spring Grove R 2; 4. Wanda Kneller, Brod becks Rl; 5. Kerry Zinn, Dover. Dressed Capon 1. Mervin E. Peifer, Manheim Rl; 2. Ray Hoover, Mount Wolf Rl. Lancaster Co. Society 3, meeting 2 p.m. hokess Doris Miller; health and safety program. Tuesday, January 23 Berks Co. Society 3 meeting 12:30 p.m. at Lydia Cleaver’s. Thursday, January 25 Lancaster Co. Society 11 meeting. 27
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