Cl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 12,1980 Lehigh County captures three small grain titles HARRISBURG - Lehigh County exhibitors captured three championships in small grains judging competition at the 64th Farm Show. Grant Grim of Breinigsville, Lehigh County, exhibited the champion samples of oats and barley. Mrs. Herman Handwork of Schnecksville, Lehigh County, showed the champion sample of soybeans. The champion sample of wheat was exhibited by Marvin Kunkle of Dover, York County. Ed Wickard of Carlisle, Cumberland County, showed the champion samples of buckwheat and rye. Other class winners are; WHEAT Class IB Redcoab 1 Ed Wickard R 3 Carlisle 2 Daniel A Brubaker Rl Ephrata Class IC Any other variety 1 Vernon Wickard R 3 Carlisle 2 Ed Wickard R 3 Carlisle VOCATIONAL CLASS Class 2B Redcoat 1 Marvin Kunkle Dover 2 Joel Loch R 3 Kutztown 3 Grant Grim Rl Bremigsville ♦ Ivan Bechtel R 2 Halifax 5 Jack Shoemaker Dover Class 2C Any other variety 1 Jeff Seidel R 2 New Tripoli 2 Grant Grim Rl Bremigsville OATS Grand Champion all classes com petitmg Grant W Gnm Rl Bremigsville Class 4A Astro 2 Bob Lamey Rl Loganton Montgomery County takes honey award HARRISBURG - The Montgomery County Beekeepers Association placed first in the collective county honey exhibit at the 64th Farm Show. Milt Murray of Enola, Cumberland County, displayed the best exhibit of comb honey. Earl Miller of Dover, York County, showed the best exhibit of extracted honey. Joan M. Schmidt of Landenburg, Chester County, exhibited the first place specialty pack. The top individual exhibit of honey was displayed by Wayne E. Livingston of Carlisle, Cumberland County. In 4-H classes, Nathaniel Miller of Dover, York THE NEW ANSWER? i RrimoLoc A non-toxic feed additive for all livestock that puts an old concept to new use. THE "NATURAL" WAY IT’S PRIMALAC + CATTLE & HOG MINERALS' + CUSTOM CANVASS WORK AARON S. GROFF & SON RD3 Ephrata PA 17522 (Hinkletown) Phone (717) 354-4631 Store Hours 7AM to 9 P M Closed Tues Wed & Sat at 5 30 PM Class 4C Garry 1 Ed Wickard R 3 Carlisle 2 Jeff Enders R 4 Halifax Class 4G Any other variety 1 Ed Wickard R 3 Carlisle 2 Vernon Wickard R 3 Carlisle Class 5A Astro 2 Allen Wagner Loganton Class SB Dalorotee 1 Ed Baker R 2 Halifax 2 James Garner Huntingdon Class SC Garvy 1 Grant W Grim R 1 Breinigsville 2 Joel Loch R 2 Kutztown VOCATIONAL CLASS Class SO Lang 1 Ronald Hass R 2 Orefield 2 Grant W Grim RI Breinigsville Class 5F Noble 1 Grant W Grim Rl Breinigsville 2 Jeff Seidel R 2 New Tripoli 3 Robert Enders R 4 Halifax 4 Jeff Spangler Rl New Tripoli 5 Dennis Knackstodt Rl Gardners , Class 5G Any other variety 1 Joel Loch R 2 Kutztown 2 Marvin Kunkle Dover BARLEY Grand Champion all classes competing Grant W Grim Rl Breinigsville Class 7A Barsoy 1 Ken Swope Marietta Class 7C Penrad 1 Joel Loch R 2 Kutztown 2 Jeff Seidel R 2 New Tripoli 3 Grant W Gnm Rl Bremigsville 4 Larry Shelmire Quakertown 5 Glenn Miller Rl Halifax Class 70 Any other variety 1 Grant W Gnm, Rl Bremigsville 2 Ed Wickard R 3 Carlisle 3 Mark Mummert R 2 OilJsburg SOYBEANS Class 9 - Any other variety 1 Mrs Herman Handwork, Schnocksville. 2 Larry Shelmire. 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