KV/j u -^ ; F/ ■ The top placing team at the Lancaster County David Mull, Sheila Eager, Rodger Weaver, Lillie FFA Land Judging Contest included (left to right) Fisher, and Jeff Snader. t>fc- s*)'i 5,6, and 8-bolt hubs and reinforced axles for greater structural strength. 7 2'' tread to provide more sta bility. Bolter stakes adjust able from 38" to 42" to fit any hauling job. .3 ' Short turn radius and front steer for easy maneuvera bility Tapered roller bear ings to reduce friction and prolong life of parts A FULL LINE OF RUNNING GEARS. RUGGEDLY BUILT AND DESIGNED FOR FORAGE BOX, GRAVITY BOX, FERTILIZER TANK, AND ANY OTHER HAULING WORK IN YOUR FARM OR INDUSTRY. “as 1 ” WAGON GEARS WETMORE DIVISION tareviHe ' \ * ) Designed with ample safety factor to meet load capacity. Built-in f railability for tractor speed roadability. 1 >„ \ 6 ton adjustable tongue, 15x6 wheels, 5 b01t... *350 8 ton adjustable tongue, 15x6 wheels, 6 bolt *450 *550 11 ton tandem quick hitch tongue, 15x8 wheels, 6 bolt.. *750 *750 *45 10 ton quick hitch tongue, 15x8 wheels, 6 bolt 12 ton quick hitch tongue, 15x10 wheels, 8 bolt. Optional Kwik-Hitch Tongue. isy iV H ** '■ Z ' / hi '/ "?y * ' 'J\"r I Y/&, 't%A * £ ■>/' Optional Kwik-, ✓ ' hitch tongue. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1979 Grassland FFA Longenecker, daughter of Dr.- Joseph and Mrs. Longenecker, Denver Rl; 9. Dennis Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Weaver, New Holland Rl; and 10. Mervin Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin B. Zimmerman, East Earl R 2. The top placing team consisted of ninth-graders ' ' / f from the New Holland Production class. They were Rodger „ Weaver, Jeff Snader, David Mull, Sheila Eager, and Lilly Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Fisher, Blue Ball. The second place team came from the 10th grade New Holland Environmental class. Along with Wanda and Doug, team members were Darlene Homing, Ruth Cox and Cindy Boyd. The second team from the New Holland Production class came in third. Team members were: Kevin Martin, Mervin Zim merman, Gerald Weaver, Dean Nolt, and Dennis Weaver. The fourth team was the (Continued from Page 114) second New Holland En vironmental team. Members were: Jams' Longenecker, Reggie Bennett, Scott Buzzard, Matt Schnader, and Daryl Weinhold. Placing fifth was the Ephrata team consisting of Charles Bewley, Harold Kauffman, Ray Good, Harry Becker, and Ray Good. Solanco and Manheim Central High School FFA members also took part in the competition, but did not place in the top five. The FFA members had five sites, four to six feet deep to judge. They deter mined the slope, stoniness, texture of surface soil, depth of topsoil, depth of soil and internal drainage. They then determined the capability class of the soil for agriculture, identifying natural limiting factors. The land judgers made land use and conservation recomendations lor each site. They also evaluated the site for a house, septic tank and disposal field; and lagoon building. The top land judgers from each school will compete in the state contest this Summer at the Penn sylvania State University. The national competition will be held next Spring in Oklahoma City. Officiating at the contest was Southeastern Regional Soil Conservation Specialist Albert Backer of Lebanon. Team coaches included Lou Ayres, Ephrata High School; Philip Ogline, Grassland Environmental chapter, and Robert Woods with the Grassland Production teams. A special thanks was given to Jay Roy Wise who farms the Zerbe Sister’s farm. Wise was instrumental in setting tip the judging sites and facilities provided for the FFA members. BARN PAiNDNe Call Us Now For Free Estimates PHARESS. HURST RD1,80x420 Narvon, Pa. 17555 215=445-6186 We Specialize in. nepiastenng Silos. We use Granite interioi finish on all brands of Silos. we also te<» down ana rebuild silos, install silo extensions, new roofs, Lancaster Level-Flopipe and distributors. • New Silos, Berg and Faraway Equipment GUTSHJUTS SILO REPAIR » ROl. Womelsdorf, Pa. 19561 Phone 717-933-4616 115