C36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 12,1980 Ephrata fanner takes HARRISBURG - Darnel A. Brubaker of Ephrata, Lancaster County, won three championships in open corn competition at the 64th Farm Show. His entries won the 30- ear open hybrid dent, 30-ear open pollinated dent, and 30- ear open pollinated Flint or Indian in District I, or eastern Pennsylvania. Joyce Crowl of Amnlle, York County, won top honors m the 10-ear hybrid dent division for eastern Penn sylvania growers. Doug Hancock of Honey Grove, Juniata County, exhibited the first place sample of 10-ear hybrid dent in District n, or central and western Pennsylvania. He also showed the winning sample of 30-ear hybrid dent for District n. A.B. Brubaker of Ephrata, Lancaster county, exhibited the first place sample of 10- ear open pollinated dent in eastern Pennsylvania. The 10-ear open pollinated Flint or Indian division in Delaware land use meetings DOVER, Del. Two meetings - one for farmers and the other for non farmers -- have been scheduled to explore the issue of agricultural land preservation in Delaware. The farmer meeting will take place Thursday, January 31, at the Capitol Grange Hall in Dover. The non-farmer meeting will be held Febuary 1 at the State Highway Department building across from the Blue Hen Mall in Dover. Both day-long sessions will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. The purpose of these meetings is to provide owners and users of agricultural land with a broad overview of what is happening to Delaware’s farmland and how these trends may affect them in the future, says Doug Angle, University of Delaware extension rural development agent. The program at both sessions will mclude a discussion of the issue of agricultural land preser vation m the state, the ATTENTION FARMERS... FREE ESTIMATES ON RODENT CONTROL RODENTS carry diseases which can endanger the health of your flocks. Your business is raising the flocks. Ours is protecting them. Ehrlich Since 1928 Pest control is too important to trust to anyone else ; eastern Pennsylvania was won by R.L. Mull of Lititz, Lancaster County. Gary Lee Crowl of Air ville, York County, captured the first place 4-H ribbon in hybnd dent classes for District I or eastern Penn sylvania. Rodney Snook of Logan ton, Clinton County, exhibited the champion sample of 10-ear hybnd dent in Distnct 11. Gary Lee Crowl of Air ville, York County, also exhibited the first place sample of 10-ear hybnd dent in District I vocational class. District H winner 'for 10- ear hybnd dent classes was David Saner of Thomp sontown, Juniata County. Class 1 (District I) 10 Ear Hybrid Dent 1 Joyce Crowl R 2 Airville 2 Phillip Z Van Lieu R 1 Dillsburg 3 D B Brubaker R 1 Ephrata 4 Daniel A Brubaker R 1 Ephrata 5 Ellis Growl R 2 Airville Class 2 (District II) 10 Ear Hybrid Dent 1 Doug Hancock Rl Honey Grove Class 3 (Statewide) 10 Ear Open Pollinated Dent 1 A B Brubaker Rl Ephrata 2 Clyde Brubaker Harrisburg Pike Lancaster 3 schedules possible need for it, the pros and cons of preserving farmland, and a look at what other states are doing. These meetings ar° sponsored by the Delaware Cooperative Extension Service. Another meeting is planned for early next spring, at which time both farmers and non-farmers will be able to get together to further explore the subject of farmland preservation in Delaware. For more information contact Doug Angle at the Georgetown Substation (302/856-5250). TRACTOR SAFETY HINT ' ' ✓ \ -y s Install rollbars. fasten seat bettsl And stay off slopes if you can t be sure of tractor stability Same advice goes for d/ps gullies and ditches When going downhill use lowest possible gear Space wheels as wide as possible And wear your seatbelt 1278 Loop Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17604 717-397-3721 ,sA com titles DB Brubaker Rl Ephrata 4 RayGrott RI Ephrata 5 Ken Brubaker Hbg Pike Lancaster Class 4 {Statewide) 10 Ear Open Pollinated Flit or Indian 1 R L Mull Skyview Lane Liti*z 2 D B Brubaker Rl Ephrata 3 Kenneth F HeJseJ Rl East Freedom 4 Ken Brubaker Hbg Pike Lancaster 5 Roy B Mull Skyview Lane Lititz Class 5 (District 1) 30 Ear Hybrid Dent I Daniel- A Brubaker Rl Ephrata OB Brubaker Rl Ephrata 3 Ellis Crowl R 2 Airville 4 Kerry E Boyd R 5 Ephrata 5 Clyde Brubaker Hbg Pike Lancaster Class 6 (District H) 30 Ear Hybrid Dent -1 Doug Hancock Rl Honey Grove Class 7 (Statewide) 30 Ear Open Pollinated Dent 1 Daniel A Brubaker Rl Ephrata 2 A B Brubaker Rl Ephrata 3 Ray Groff Rl Ephrata 4 Clyde Brubaker Hbg Pike Lancaster 5 D B Brubaker Rl Ephrata Class 8 (Statewide) 30 Ear Open Pollinate Flint or Indian 1 Daniel Brubaker Rl Ephrata 2 Clyde Brubaker Rl Ephrata 3 D B Brubaker Rl Ephrata 4 Ray Groff Rl Ephrata Class 9 (Statewide) 10 Ear Popcorn White 1 A 8 Brubaker Rl Ephrata 2 D B Brubaker Rl Ephrata 3 Ray Groff Rl Ephrata 4 R L Mull Skyview Lane Lititz 5 Daniel A Brubaker Rl Ephrata Class 10 (Statewide) 10 Ear Popcorn Yellow 1 Paul T Hower R 2 Northampton 2 DB Brubaker Rl Ephrata 3 Ray Groff Rl Ephrata 4 R L Mull Skyview Lane Lititz 5 EarlWuchter R 2 Northampton Class 11 (Statewide) 10 Ear Popcorn Strawberry 1 D 6 Brubaker Rl Ephrata 2 Daniel A Brubaker Rl Ephrata 3 Roy B Mull Skyview Lane Lititz 4 R L Mull Skyview Lane Lititz Class 13 (Statewide) 10 Ear Waxey Corn 1 Daniel A Brubaker Rl Ephrata 2 D B Brubaker Rl Ephrata Class 14 (Statewide) 10 Ear Lysine 1 Ray Groff Rl Ephrata 2 D B Brubaker Rl Ephrata 3 Daniel A Brubaker Rl Ephrata Class 15 (District I) 10 Ear Hybrid Dent 1 Gary Lee Growl Rl Airville 2 James Whistler Ruppert Road York 3 Jeff Barley R 2 Lancaster 4 James Bollinger Rl Stevens Hass 16 (District II) 10 Ear Hybrid Dint 1 Kodney Snook R 2 Loganton Class 17 (District I) 10 Ear Hybrid Dent I Gary Lee Crowl R 2 Airville 2 Kim Wise Rl Halifax 3 Brian Russler R 2 Conestoga 4 Clinton Warfcl R 2 Halifax 5 Steve Mam Millersville 6 John Keller Rl2 York 7 Michael Runkle R 2 Airville 8 Wayne Hess Rl Conestoga 9 Gerald Hess Rl Conestoga 10 Wayne Huber Kendigßoad Rl Conestoga Class 18 (District II) IQ_ Ear Hybrid Dent 1 David B Saner Thompsontown 2 Ken A Smith R 1 McVeylown 3 Bryan Boon R 2 Loganton 4 James Garner St Rt Huntingdon 5 Crist Stimely R 2 McVeytown G Tim Hicks R 2 Brockway 7 David Raybuck R 2 Reynoldsville 8 Allen Wagner Rl Loganton 9 Jim Stevenson Rl Brockway 10 Ed Freemer Rl, Brockway ANOTHER PROFIT MAKING RECORD 1 FOR SHAVER LAYERS I 2 70 O g « ° so ®2O 21 22 •HAVE* am ™cjq» W R.D. 180x317 Mt. Joy, PA 17552 Distributor of Shaver Starcross Leghorns County 4-H Talent Show. Delaware 4-H talent winners announced MIDDLETOWN, Del. - Results are in from the 1979 County 4-H Talent Show. This year’s top winners m the talent category were the Stump Comer 4-H Club of Middletown and in the en tertainment category, the Y’s Owls 4-H Club of Hockessm. Other winners included ... Blue nbbon winners were the Clever Clovers 4-H Club and Red ribbon winners were Green Clovers, Pen cader and Meado Larks 4-H Clubs; White ribbon winners were the Colonials, Fan tastics and the Hill’n Dale 4- H Clubs, The Stump Corner 4-H club demonstrated musical talents with a variety of musical instruments. The Y’s Owl 4-H Club members worked hard in planning a senes of skits on the emmy’s. The Talent Show is designed to allow 4-H clubs to work together as a team to present a five minute act in GREIDER FARMS, INC. in®' **dr Owl 4-H Club winners in the entertainment category ol two categories- talent or entertainment. Plans are made early and usually followed with costume planning and making of stage decorations. Many of the musical groups also spend many hours of PhOG PRODUCERS! ♦ I Get Top Price for ♦ ♦ New Holland \ ' " t Sold in sorted lots the auction way. See them » V«-. ♦ weighed and sold and pick up your check. ♦ SALE EVERY MONDAY 8:00 AJM. ♦ NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. 4 Phone 717-354-4341 4' Daily market Report - Phone 717-354-7288 ♦ Abe Oiffenbach, Manager AGE IN WEEKS practice. The result is a great evening of laughter, entertainment and a feeling of club accomplishment. Judges for this year’s contest were Mrs. Betty Copley and Mr. Ernest Wilder. ♦ SHAVHIt JJPIIJ