CB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1980 / " On being a farm wife \ J -And other N_V hazards Disking is for daydreamers. And since I can very easily slip into a davdreammg state, disking falls among my top-ranked farm jobs. What’s especially neat about runnng the disk is that it makes you feel that you’ve really accomplished something without con centrating all that much mental or physical effort. Just climb up onto the tractor seat, pushbutton the horsepower into roaring sound, throw’er into gear, throttle up, hit the hydraulic lever to lower the blades and away we go! Behind the rotating, clanking rows of sharp steel circles, soil turns over dark brown, nch and moist. Its wholesome, earthy fragrance blends with the pungent bouquet of <}iesel fumes, recently-spread manure and just a light lingering whiff of the clump of garlic I hit back along the fence row. 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Off m the distant western sky. a few tiny cloud puffs glow golden, then orange, fading to pink and into a majestic laven dar, as the sun beds down behind the horizon Contour strips undulate across the hill, the heads in the barley fields changing from a sunwashed char treuse to more solemn nighttime garb of kelly green. Dampness suddenly weighs and cools the air, collecting in the lower curves of the field and chilling fingers and ears in the hurry to finish a few last trips around. In the gathering dusk, a parade of black and white heifers troop single file up through the adjoining meadow, arriving with clock-like tuning each night for their evening rations of forage and grains. Gathering patiently before the closed gates, they group into small clusters, spending \buPayFor... ■yn Products for Agn Industry P 0 Box 734 5 A 906 North 40th Street Birmingham Alabama 55223 the last uneven corner of soil in ever-loyal dog com is turned Heat from the pamonship, pants with tired throbbing engine flows back legs and drooping tongue, across the tractor hood and Ears nng with the sudden warms my cheeks Lights in silence when the motor dies the milking parlor are warm and the noisy tram is stilled and welcoming, with their at the end of the field cheerful yellow glow out Another bit of Spring work is beyond the house. Fritz, complete. And for now, having trotted beside the daydreaming time mast equipment all evening lone come to an end Camden County holds 4-H public presentation event CLEMENTON, N.J. - Camden County 4-H’ers talked their way through the annual public presentation event held at Overbrook Junior High School. The 4-H’ers planned a presentation frond one of these categories: speech, dramatics, demonstrations or illustrated talk. Ribbon scores were given to each participant. The pubbc presentations are an opportunity for 4- H’ers to gam poise m front of groups, while learning the correct components of forensics. Judges for this event were Linda Hanna, Donna MacNeir, Helen Andress, Claire Eagan and Eleanor Gillfillan. 4-H’ers who participated and received excellent ratings were Jaelyn Reanck, Kelly Galloway, Emily Lines, Laurie Feller, Jessie Miller, Kelly Behrens, all of Cherry Hill; Lisa Post and Terry Gilson of Collmgswood, Margaretann Ewan, Jim Ewan, and Alexandra Ewan of Cedar Brook; Karen Valvardi, Erial; Karen Paolello, Bill Paolello, Carol Paolello of Blue Anchor; and Donna Spreng, Chews Landing. Receiving very good ratings were Sandy Trotter, Collmgswood, and Harold Ewan, of Cedar Brook. Joyce Paolello received a citation m the prep division. Those 4-H’ers who are at least 14 years of age and received an excellent rating will represent Camden County at the state presentations held at Cook College, Thursday, June 26. Representing Camden County will be Jaelyn Reanck, Alexandra Ewan, Karen Valvardx and Donna Spreng. WE'RE HAVING A WET SPRING THIS YEAR ... BUT .. .WHITE HORSE GRAIN CO. CAN SERVE YOU WITH FLUID FERTILIZER BY USING THEIR FLOTATION EQUIPMENT. AFTER IST CUTTING HAY . . . TOP DRESS WITH FLUID BLEND FERTILIZER. WE CAN ADD THE FOLLOWING INSECTICIDES FOR BUG CONTROL IN OUR APPLICATIONS. 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