BlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 12,1980 Schwartz wins potato title HARRISBURG - Chester Schwartz of Hegins, Schuylkill County, won the grand'championship m open class potato judging com petition at the 64th Farm Show. His entry was a Norland variety. Jeffrey Schwartz, also of Hegins, showed the grand Farm Show scenes The Farm Museum of Landis Valley, Lancaster County, put on several craft demonstrations including this one on spinning wool. Matt A. Haist, Ivyland flower grower, was among six farmers to receive the Master Farmer award at Tuesday afternoon’s banquet. Making the presentation is John Kimbark, Pennsylvania Farmer, as Mrs. Haist looks on. Rose Arnold of Lebanon shakes hands with Eggatha the Queen of Eggdom Eggatha helps to promote eggs for Vicky Wass, the Pa Egg Promotion Specialist champion in vocational agriculture classes, the Superior variety. The heaviest potato, weighing 2 pounds, 12 ounces, was exhibited by Nevin W. Reitz of Schnecksville, Lehigh County. Food Competition (Continued from Page B 9) Judy Meek 4 Mrs Roy Mull 5 Mrs Myrtle Letever Preserves Any Fruit I Mrs Myrtle Lefever 2 Mrs Roy Mull 3 Mildred Benedict 4 Mrs Harry Heim 5 Pearl Barron Yeast Bread and Cakes White 1 Mrs Nelson Smith Rl Lewistown 2 Pearl Barron 3 Debra Wenger S Orange St Lititz 4 Marion Welsh R 2 Clarks Summit -5 Jill Kupsky R 3 Bentoh Wholewheat 1 Betty Ames R 2 Clarks Summit 2 Lon Fry /ork Vo-Tech 3 Stacey Fenggish York Vo-Tech 4 Sham Kopp York Vo-Tech 5 Mrs Nelson Smith Yeast Rolls White 1 Mrs Merle Mishier 2 Lisa M'-Intryc York Vo Tech 3 Melissa Anderson York Vo Tech 4 Carol Ymger York Vo Tech 5 Diane Hawkes York Vo Tech Whole Wheat 1 Mrs Nelson Simth 2 Betty Ames 4 Louise Stiglitz R 2 Franklin 5 Mrs Edward Daughtery R 1 Rome Butter Cake Layer (iced) White I Mrs G W Huntsbergsr Rl Etters 2 Mrs Howard Schwenk R 4 Lebanon Yellow 1 Betty Ames 2 Mrs Wilbur Kulp Sunrise Ave Lancaster Chocolate 1 Mrs Wilbur Kulp 2 Penny Harman York Vo-Tech 3 Mrs G W Huntsberger 4 Mrs Roy Mull 5 Betty Ames PIONEER BRAND ALFALFA FOR... LONGTERM STANDS That's what you get with Pioneers brand “purebred” alfalfas You put them down and they keep coming up year after year after year And with the time, effort and money it takes to establish an alfalfa field, it’s nice to know you won’t have to do it as often And the latest university yield tests prove it Where long term stands were measured Pioneer brand alfalfa consistently ranked at or near the top in tons per acre In Michigan, Pioneer brand 520 ranked first among 36 entries in average yield over a nine-year period four cuts a year since 1969 It was second in five-year tests At Shabbona, Illinois, Pioneer variety 524 ranked first for the 1975-78 seasons and also tops among 35 entries on a 1977 seeding In a five-year average at Rosemount, Minnesota, our 520 ranked second From 1977 seedings, our 524 and 531 ranked first and fourth At Concord, Nebraska, 520 ranked second among 35 entries in tons per acre of 1977 seeding And so it goes We’re not always number one But Pioneer varieties are consistently among the leaders Year after year after year See your Pioneer salesman. He’ll help pick the best alfalfa for you. PIONEER HI BRED INTERNATIONAL INC EASTERN DIVISION TIPTON INDIANA 48072 The Limitation of Warranty and remedy appearing on the label is part of the terms of sale Pioneer is a brand name, numbers Identify varieties 'Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc , Oes Moines, lowa, USA Sponge Cake (not iced) White (angel) Yellow (with liquid) 1 Julia Slolhour 4 Mrs RoyMul Cake Made With Oil Plain Yellow (not iced) Yellow (without liquid) 1 Pearl Barron 2 Julia Slothour 3 _ 1 Julia Slothour R 2 York Springs 2 Mrs Wilbur Kulp 3 Mrs Howard Sch M Mrs Howard Schwenk 3 Pearl Barron wenk 1 Mrs Roy Mull 2 Pearl Barron 4 Mrs John Marsteller Jr R 3 Stewart stown 5 Fatih Peterson Abbottstown HARRISBURG - The judging is over and the prizes awarded for canned fruits and vegetables at the 64th Pennsyvlama Farm Show They want to .take ad vantage of the savings that can result from canning food, but the also want their products to be flavorful and above all, safe to eat. The more they learn, the more successful their results, she She attributed this to more notes. Judith Pheil, Cham bersburg, who has judged these products at the Farm Show for more than 40 years, says that this year’s entries were unusually excellent. S s PIONEER. BRAND ALFALFA SEED 4 Mrs Edward Daugherty 5 Mrs Roy Mull education on the part of farm organizations and more interest on the part of con- sumers. Vs S w S II
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