Cloister FFA wins meat judging contest EPHRATA Three Lancaster County FFA meat from the judging team during recent Cloister FFA Chapter competition at the Kunzler’s comprised the winning and Co. Inc., Lancaster. YOUR FARM EQUIPMENT IS YOUR LIFE LINE. PUT ALL THE DIESEL PROBLEMS IN CAPABLE, RELIABLE HANDS MILLER DIESEL INC. Specializing in Diesel fuel injection pumps, injectors and turbochargers. -6030Jonestown Rd. - Harrisburg, PA 17112 717-545-5931 interstate 81 - Exit 26 Celebrating our 20th year in business. * Priced to please your budget Always in contact ,witb the land: The coul ters. drive coulter, double disc openers, and press wheels are independently spring loaded to assure firm contact with the land at all times Will plant almost any variety you want Alfalfa, clover, oats, bird's-foot trefoil, grass, lespedeza, small grains, and soybeans Distributes seed evenly: Fluted seed dispen sers meter the seed accurately and evenly. 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Co., Uniontown Wolff Farm Supply Co., Bigfervilie Youngs Farm Supply Co., Orangeville Tobias Equipment Co., Halifax Stanley A. Klopp, Bernviile PENNSYLVANIA Seven FFA chapters from the County were represented. Members of the winning team included Marvin Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fox, Lititz Rl; Marvin Horst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horst, Ephrata; and Larry Horst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Horst, Stevens Rl. Marvin Fox was also the top inidividual judge from approximately 3Q in dividuals competing. In competition from the Cloister FFA on an in dividual basis were Marvin Weiler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Weiler, Stevens Rl. Marvin placed second. 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Duvall, Inc., Frederick Enfield Equip., Inc., Whitefbrd Finch Services, Inc., Westminster Owen Supply Co., Inc., Woodstown VIRGINIA The Checkered Flag, Winchester Louderback Implement Co., Stanley Valley Implement Sales, Inc., Harrisonburg WEST Bluegrass Equipment Co., Fairiea Peoples Supply Farm Machinery, Inc. Charles Town Mr. and Mrs. Perry Copenhaver of Akron. Avery placed fourth. Scott Augsburger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Augsburger, Reinholds Rl, was the seventh high individpaL “It was a challenge” said first place winner, Marvin Fox. “The class of beef ribs was the hardest to place because they all looked alike.” The contest consisted of identifying 25 retail meat cuts, placing a class of hams, beef.ribs, and yield and quality grading five beef -carcasses. ' The second place team was from Lampeter- Strasburg and the third o lye The Tye Company of Lockney Texas 79241 manufacturers of the Tye Soybean Drill iRYI NO lERSEY wei'* place team was from the case. Lancaster Stockyards, Manor FFA Chapter. - Inc. are the trophy’s spon- The winning team sor. Gere Gregg and other received a traveling trophy Kunzler personnel prepared which they won in 1976, 1978, the contest, and now in 1979. The Trophy The winning team’s coach must be won three years in a was J. Carl Graybill, row to find it’s permanent Ephrata High School home in a chapters trophy agriculture instructor. COATESVELLE - The Chester County Junior Holstein Club will meet March 15 at 8 p.m. at the Central Chester County Vo- Tech School. A panel of ' u HERE’S THE corn VORIS VIGOR-PROVEN TOP YIELDERS PROVEN BY PENN STATE AG EXTENSION SERVICE V 2642-120 Day A champion. Short-stalked, upright leaf, with high yields. Very responsive to top management. A rugged, reliable performer. Big, deep root system. Extra drought and stresstolerance. Quick dry down. Old reliable. Tops for silage. Very disease and stress tolerant. Responds well under high population. Very high yields. More farmers reported an excess of 200 bushels for this hybrid than any other. Pick, shell, silage. Especially rugged. Excellent roots and stalk. Excellent disease resistance and drought tolerance. Champion of the earlies! Responds very well to top management Great for silage. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 10,1979 Holstein club to meet V 2592-117 Day V 2562-113 Day V 2532-112 Pay V 2422-103 Day V 2372-95 Day HEIST SEED CO. MT. JOY, PA. PHONE: 717-653-4121 dairymen will be discussing registration of dairy cattle. Junior membership is open to any interested persons between the ages of 9 and2l. 17
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