A3o—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 9,1980 Contestants in the Cumberland County Plowing Contest included from left: Henry Wenger, Mechanicsburg; John Holtry, R 2 Mechanicsburg; Gary Crain, R 6 Carlisle; Bill Crain, R 6 Carlisle; Jay Stoner, Mechanicsburg. Cumberland Plowing Contest winners named WILLIAMS GROVE - Bill Crain, R 6 Carlisle, and bis son Gary won two divisions of the Cumberland County Plowing Contest, Thursday. Bill won the contour plowing contest, while Gary won the large plow level land con test. The contest was held on a farm operated by Robert Berkheimer, located near Williams Grove. Jay Stoner of 124 East Locust Street, Mechanic sburg, placed second in the State set HERSHEY The Penn sylvania State Plowing Contest will be held on August 16 at Hershey Farms, Hershey, Penn sylvania, at 10 a.m. Frank Burkhart, State Plowing Contest President, said; “We expect a sizeable number of expert plowmen who have won contests m their home county.” Plowmen will compete m three divisions: Large plows, level land - four or more furrows; Small plows, level land - up to three furrows; and Contour (conservation) plowing with any size plow chosen by the contestant. The plow is a primary tillage tool used to prepare 206 GROUND DRIVE SPREADER Back By Po X*vr LIMITED QUANTITY - LIMITLESS QUALITY A.L. HERR & BRO. PARK AYE., QUARRYVILLE, PA Phonet 717-786-3521 division. Gary and Bill will compete at the state level next Saturday. The Pennsylvania State Plowing Contest will be held Saturday, August 16, at the Milton Hersbey School Farm between the Swatara Creek and the State Police Academy at Hersbey. The Milton Hershey Farm #6B is Henry Wenger, 926 located 2% miles northeast Williams Grove Road, of Hershey. The event will be Mecbamcsburg, placed third held in conjunction with an in the Large Plow level land Energy Conservation Fair. contour division, using an Oliver set of plows and a model W-D Allis Chalmers tractor. John Holtry, R 2 Mechanics burg, placed second in the large plow level land division, an Allis Chalmers tractor and a set of White plows. plowing contests for August 16 soil for planting of a multitude of agricultural crops. The plow dates back to the days of Thomas Jef ferson and has experienced many changes over the past 150 years to accommodate the needs and desires of farmers. Plow design and con struction has been changed for adaptation to sources of farm power ranging from oxen, mules, horses and a multitude of tractor designs and sizes. Plows are marketed ranging m width per plow bottom from 10 Inches to 20 inches. The number of plow bottoms per 'machine ranges from one to thirty or more. In general, Pennsylvania SALES A SERVICE fanners use from three to six bottoms per plow with each bottom plowing a 14- mch to 18-inch furrow. Plowing champions named in the Pennsylvania plowing contest will be eligible to plow in the 1981 U.S. PlowiAg Match. In July 1980, the U.S. Plowing Match was held at Swanville, Minnesota, Robert N. Miller of Millersburg, Pennsylvania, and Bradley C. Hess of Dallastown, Pennsylvania, represented Pennsylvania in the Large and Small plow classes. Both contestants placed sixth. Large plow winner was Monroe Miller of lowa. Small plow winner was Werner Gruber of Minnesota. ular Demand .f- *«§ WATER THAT WONT QUIT Ritchie Fountains deliver. Even in the dead of winter they are out there working You’re not Weatherproof You bet they are Heating systems and efficient insulation keep water ice-free just set the Watt Watcher"* ther mostat for minimal energy use Big-throated, non-stick plastic valves keep water gushing in Each of your cows get all the water they need to promote peak production Ritchie Fountains are tough, too Quality-built with rugged heavy galvanized steel and CD-50' expoxy finish to stand up to weather and barnlot abuse PRUDEN AIRSTREAM VENTILATION SYSTEMS • Increase Production • Healthier Animals NOTE Multiple hole staggering THIS I €> C C. I C C C I VISIT US At AG PROGRESS I P.O. Box 219, 539 Falling Springs Rd. Chambersburg, PA 17201 Phone:7l7-263-9111 ARE CUSTOM DESIGNED L DAIRY HOGS BIRDS • Creates Turbulence • Reduces Temperature • Reduces Humidity for better air velocity Vt * Why take chances on anything less than a red and yellow Ritchie Fountain 7 Call your Ritchie dealer for water that won't quit • Better Feed Conversion • Longer Building Life NOT THIS C C O C C I j RYDER SUPPLY CO. ■ PO Box 219, 539 Falling Springs Rd Chambersburg, Pa 17201 I NAME _ I ADDRESS PHONE j SEND INFO. ON LF 8/9