Winning beef showmen included, front row from left; Chris Herr, Bill Coyne, Tim Hess, Ernie Frey, Red Rose 4-H Mnd Mary K. Longenecker, ’ Brubaker, Lancaster; presented highlights of the Wilham Dean, Strasburg; past year and were awarded Harold Frey, Marietta; checks for the premiums Myhn Good, Mount Joy; earned. Elvm Hess, Strasburg; In addition to the youth Gerald Hess, Lancaster; awards, thirteen leaders Fred Linton, Quarryville; were honored with $lO gift Carl Longenecker, Lititz; certificates. Jay Nissley, Mount Joy; They are: Clyde Jason Weaver, Quarryville; (Continued from Page Al) Kent Henry, Wayne Hess. Back row; Andy Graybill, Jeff Hess, Richard Hollinger Larry Weaver, New Holland and John Zimmerman, Ephrata. Judging team members honored Max Smith with a gardener’s certificate and Gary Dean with a wooden clock for the contributions of time to the club Because of its growing membership, this may be the last year of combined work with the Beef Club for the 4-H Sheep Club. aS if. ■ Accepting recognition for their work with the livestock judging team are; Max Smith, left and Gary A. Dean. Poultry meeting series begins LANCASTER - The Lancaster County Cooperative Extension Service will begin a senes of educational poultry meetings on Thursday, February 14. The meetings have been developed by the Lancaster County Poultrymen and Extension to help fellow farmers prepare for the 1980’s. The first meeting will concern the topic of fowl hysteria, its causes, con- KEEP THESE DATES OPEN MARCH 3 thru 8 ANNUAL OPEN MOUSE FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT RD4 EPHRATA, PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9,1980—A33 'Mw * > , -,u,f 4 "f' i Winning sheep awards were from left; Jim Stauffer, Sarah Brubaker, Barbara Rohrer. sequences, and prevention. The speaker will be Dr. H. B. Graves, a poultry scientist from Penn State. Fred Pontz, vice-president of Grimes Poultry Processing Corporation, will be discussing domestic and mterational markets for U S. broilers. And, William Patterson, general manager of Weaver Quality Eggs, will talk to the group on marketing the processed egg. The meeting will be held at INC. PHONE; 717-354-4271 the Farm and Home Center, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The second meeting in the series will be held on February 28, with the final meeting scheduled for March 13. Pest control and poultry diseases, and gasohol production and manure management m the cropping program will be the topics of concern at the future meetings v♦ BUTTER EGGS V ** ''v/'