Alo—Lancaster Farnriiic, Saturday, July 19,19t0 Lancaster Farming says... Country fair season is a good opportunity to see a lot of fine livestock and hear a lot of nasty remarks. Although the two don’t seem to go together, the fact is they often ap pear m the show ring at about the same time Anyone interested in seemg"*the finest youth showmen and best livestock m a given area would be well advised to attend any of the many county fairs which started rolling this month There are cows and steers, sheep and hogs There are curry combs and halters, shoe polish and talcum powder And there are ribbons and placmgs It’s the latter which cause the trouble if one were to believe the railbirds sitting around the ring, they’d find the snowmen are m- WHEN GOD SAYS "BUY!" Lesson for July 20, 1980 Background Scripture: Jeremiah 31 23 through 33 26 Devotional Reading: Lamentations 3 21-33 TO ORDER WLNTER GRAIN SEEDS It is not too early to be ordering your needs for winter grains The seeding of winter oats is only eight weeks away, followed by winter barley and winter wheat. Some growers may choose to use their own seeds but this is questionable in many cases. We continue to stress that the use of cer tified seeds is the best practice. It may cost a few dollars more at the begin ning but usually it will result RURAL ROUTE A call for fair sportsmanship competent (all but one), the animals are lame (all but one), and the judges are blind, crooked, or both (no ex ceptions) To our 4-H'ers credit, it's almost never those in the ring who are leveling the charges It’s the parents of children in the ring who find it necessary to justify their child’s green ribbon by tearing down the judge's qualifications and the blue ribbon winner’s reputation Although the children may shed tears later or give a particularly flighty horse a whack on the shoulder once the animal is off the tanbark, it is rare for a competitor to demon strate bad deportment in the ring Ah, but it would be nice if we could say as much about the grownups They carry on about howT:he blue ribbon winner’s animal was bred in lowa They tell all within earshot that It is not one of the usual tourist sights in the Holy Land, but perhaps it ought to be Anathoth, the birthplace of the prophet Jeremiah is but a short walk, from Jer usalem’s Mount Scopus, and southeast of the village of Gibeah The modem name of the site is Anata and all that remains is a tell or arch eological mound known as Has el-Kharrubeh. So why go to see yet an other graceless tell when Israel is already so full of them 7 I would say that it is worth the trouble, not be cause of what one can see there, but of what we can remember when we stand at in greater yields. Home grown grains should be cleaned, treated, and tested for germination before using By ordering now, your chances of getting the variety and the quality of seed wanted is the best. Don’t put it off until you have to take what is available at seeding time. TO EVALUATE YOUR WEED CONTROL Did you get good weed control this summer on your farm crops? If not, you might want to look into the reason. By evaluating the weed control success m the next month or so, you can determine if it has been successful. Too many times we do not get the weeds killed, and in most cases this site For, not only was the prophet Jeremiah born there, but it was also the place where God sent the prophet to teach Judah an important lesson Buy My Field At Anathoth In the midst of Nebuchad nezzer’s siege of Jerusalem, when even the most opti mistic and arrogant must have realized that Jeremiah’s prophecies were coming true, God came to the prophet with a different kind of message: “The word of the Lord came to me: Behold, Hanamel...will come to you and say, ‘Buy my field which is at there is one or more reasons. Weed control is very im portant and very costly, we should be making more progress than we have been making. Soil acidity may be too high, the timing may be wrong, or you may be using the wrong materials. Some special attention to your weed control program is timely; no doubt your custom spray operator might be included in this evaluation. He, too, should know of the success of the various herbicides. Don’t continue to repeat the same practice year after year, if it is not getting nd of the weeds. TO IRRIGATE CROPS Since we have had Uttle moisture in the past two the winner's 4 oients did all of the fitting They “heard” that the win ner’s older brother won his prize the same way And they’re sure the judge knows the winner’s mother's sister-in-law Ridiculous 7 Not really How do the children in the ring react to all of the back-stabbing 7 Usually, we’ve observed, with justifiable embarassment or bewilderment Wasn’t this the same mother who told them only a few moments ago that it’s not winning or losing that counts but being a part of the show 7 Didn’t dad say to go into the ring with chin held high and accept the judges comments, whatever the judge might say 7 No wonder the child is confused Maybe winning is everything Mom surely seems to think it beats second Abathoth” (Jeremiah 32:6,7). It must have seemed a strange thing for God to command, m fact, given the present circumstances of Jerusalem and Judah, it may have seemed crazy and a contradiction of all that Jeremiah had already pro phesied Of all times to buy a piece of property in the vacmity of Jerusalem, this must have seemed to be the absolute worst' The city was in grave danger of being destroyed is that not what Jeremiah had prophesied'' the enemy was knocking at the gates surely this weeks, with high tem peratures, folks with irrigations systems and with a supply of water should be using them. Irrigation should be used to make crops, rather than try to save them after they have been hurt by dry weather. Unfortunately, too few folks have a good supply of water for irrigation Those living along streams have a right to their share of the water in that stream; they do not have a right to ah of the water. This has caused some trouble over the years when the person doing the irrigation used all of the water in a small stream. We are thankful in recent years that we did not need much irrigation, because it is By Tom Armstrong BY CURT HARLER, EDITOR costly and includes con siderable labor. When irrigation is done, it should be done during the daytime, rather than at night. Wet plants during the night presents greater chances of various fungus diseases developing. TO MAKE SUMMER ALFALFA SEEDINGS In this part of the state late July and early August are good times to make that alfalfa seeding. When seeded at this tune, the plants have tune to become established before freezing weather arrives. Alfalfa is still one of our major forage crops and deserves the very best of Shippensburg Community Fair, Shippensburg, continues through July 26. Lancaster County 4-H horse roundup; Lower Hopewell Horse Center; 9 a m Lancaster County FFA picnic; 12:30 p.m.; Pequea Valley High School. Sunday, July 20 Maryland Shorthorn family place Dad obviously disagrees with the judge . he’s letting everyone else know Maybe, the child figures, losing is kid stuff. Being a sportsman is for babies Grownups continue fighting even after the battle is over The next step is feeling entitled to win. Adults might want to note this attitude is the same which makes people feel they are entitled to a living Lest there be any misun derstanding by any of the young showmen at this season’s fairs, let it be noted that good sportsmanship is proper for all occassions, for all ages It’s the lessons learned and memories gained, not the ribbon, that you’ll carry with you m years to come was no time to invest in real estate' But God has said “buy'” and so Jeremiah bought the field. Under standing, although desir able, was not prerequisite to doing the will of God. That They May Last God soon revealed to Jere miah the purpose of his command to “buy" “Take these deeds and put them in an earthenware vessel, that they may last for a long time, For thus says the Lord of hosts Houses and vine yards and fields shall again be bought in this land” (32 14,15) The purchase of real estate in Anathoth by Jere- Farm Calendar Saturday, July 19 miah was to be a message, a public witness by the pro phet, that although the Baby lonians would do all that Jeremiah had foretold, there would be a day when the people of God would once again dwell in this land Whenever our world is thus confronted with, disaster, we need to make that same kind of witness, to publicly declare, not just with words, but with deeds, that history is m God’s hands and that eventually his will will be accomplished and the children of God will once again possess the earth’s houses, fields and vineyards planning and management. The band seeding method continues as the best way to make this seeding. Weed control is a “must” with a straight seeding without a nurse crop. Most stands are injured by poor weed control during the first year. Refer to the 1980 Agronomy Guide for help on weed control practices. Be aware that alfalfa should not be planted in ground that has been treated for corn weed control during the past year, especially fields sprayed with atrazme. Alfalfa is an outstanding forage crop; however, it does require attention and good management. picnic; Holly Hill Farm; 1 p.m.; Ijamsville, Maryland. Lebanon County 4-H horse and pony clubs open show; 10 a.m.; Lebanon Fairgrounds. Monday, July 21 Butler County Fair; Butler; continues through July 26. Troy Fair; Troy; continues through July 26. Maryland Gram Producers Association; Queen Anne (Turn to Page A 26)