C34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26,1980 _ . , = — : —Local cattlemen teach showing techniques Stonen Farm hosts Jr. ARKPORT, N.Y. - Randy Becker, herdsman at Spring Bottom Farm, Fairfield, and president of the Penn sylvania Polled Hereford Junior Association and Terry Shearer, farm manager at Pigeon Hill Farm, Abbottstown, were instructors at a recent Junior Workshop sponsored by Stonen Farm, Arkport, N.Y. More than 60 young people were enthusiastic par ticipants in the Junior Workshop. • Becker, Shearer and Paul Freeland, herdsman at Stonen Farm, gave group instruction in clipping and blocking show cattle, grooming and final preparation for the show ring, and in halter breaking. Washing and care of show equipment was a topic of interest to the workshop juniors. Dr. Eugene Johannes, DVM, Almond, talked to the group about health regulations for fairs and Randy Becker, herdsman at Spring Bottom Farms, Fairfield, gives instruction to interested young people about fitting and grooming show cattle at the recent Stonen Farm (Arkport, N Y.) sponsored Junior Workshop. shows and how to keep the County Cooperative Ex animal healthy during the tension Agent, spoke about competitions. William the nutrition of the project Hudson, Bath, Steuben animal. Candid cattle conversation was the order of the day as cattlemen from New York, Ohio and Penn sylvania gathered for the Breeder Forum spon sored by Stonen Farm, Arkport, N.Y. The Forum and Junior Workshop were independently sponsored by Stonen Farm and were well received, received. * ' '' I 1 g. " jwt I » •-16 * -* r workshop and forum While the young people were involved with the Junior Workshop, the more than 80 adults present were taking part in a Breeder Forum on the topic “Strategies For Success of Small Herds.” Stephen Dennis, cattle manager at Stonen Farm, moderated the panel discussion. Panel members were Robert Momsion of Lexington, Ohio; Jim Herman of Edgerton, Ohio; Ken Swan of Whitney Point, N.Y.; Peter Comerford, ATTENTION POULTRYMEN! Mini Acre Farms July Motor Sale • Energy Saving • Totally Enclosed • Ball Bearing • Capacitor Start • Capacitor Run • Vz h.p. Fan Motor *99.00* * While Present Supply Lasts Route Sales Warehouse Chambersburg/ Elvin Z. Hurst Richard E. Haller Shippensburg Litltz Box 484 R.D.I - Area 717-627-2035 Newmanstown, Pa Glenn L. Crider 717-949-3709 717-532-6557 A BETTER BUILDING, as well as saving time and money, depends upon selecting the quality building materials that meet all your neds With LAMINATED RAFTERS and WOOD ROOF TRUSSES-such as displayed above—Rigidply Rafters offer a complete line of building materials that have given proven performance with all types of farm, utility and commercial buildings livestock grading specialist with the New York State Horse (Continued from Page C 33) OPEN HUNT SEAT EQUITATION 1. Harry Zimmerman; 2. Karen Schengnmd; 3. Ann Lansberry, Lebanon; 4. Sharon Henry, Myerstown; 5. Debbie Bednasz. FLAG RACE 1. Julie Trimmer; 2. Darryl Baer; 3. Chanty saam; 4. Greta Scott; 5. GRANDRIB WHITE IN STOCK 14' 16' 18' 20' 22' 24' Aluminum Roofing 0195 CAUGE/PLAIN IN STOCK 12' 16' 10' 20' 22' 24' ALL ROOFING ACCESSORIES Nails, ridge cap, gable trim, filler strip, drip edge, J-channel SPECIAL ORDERS Two-week delivery Starline Door Hardware Pre-Hung Vent Dor Door Kwik Frame FOR FAST ASSEMBLY OF ALL SLIDING DOORS Engineered Roof Trusses Dimensional Lumber Exterior Plywood Wood Siding Class Tile Onduline DEPENDABLE SERVICE on these and other materials at our East Linden Street location, Richland,PA Department of Agnculti (Turn to Page C3B) show Carla Ditzler. BREAK AND OUT 1. Robin Moulton; 2. K Buck; 3. Debbie Bednasz Chanty Saam; 5. Mi Wood. ROAD HACK 1. Kathy Ranzmger, Yoi 2. Chris Swartzbaugh; Bruce Hardy, Myerstown; Karen Schengrund; 5. Jes Zarfoss.
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