PATTERSON SEED SERVICE Stanford Seed Co. - Northrop King Seeds We Are Now Taking Orders For The Following: Bariev • Pennrad • Henry • Barsoy • Maury We Also Have • Vetch • Timothy • Pasture • Clover Mixes • Rye Get your order in early so you can be assured of varieties you need. You can pickup or we’ll deliver when you’re ready to plant. Call Collect - 302-239-3233 Whe • Hart • Redcoat • Abe • Arthur • Potomac • Pennoli « Logan A building with almost unlimited possibilities... NEWPORT Elaine Dum, showed the Grand Champion Holstein of both the Open and 4-H shows at the Perry County Fair at Newport. Her Senior Two- Year-Old Cow, Ben-Lov Fury Ivan Lma, is owned by Carole. " She is also the breeder, which won her a special trophy. As a senior showman she also showed the first place aged cow in both shows. Carple has completed the 4-H Dairy Project eight years with outstanding achievements during this Beginning with the earliest American farms, corn on the cob was seasoned and dried by allowing air to flow around it; this kept away mold. From simple, square cribs of alternately piled logs, covered by a sloping roof, the corncrib evolved to the drive-in crib. The sidewalls always slanted outward at the eaves. On a great many mountain farms this was the beginning of barn architecture, for by adding doors in the driveway wall, you have the simplest American barn. Today, a much more efficient structure for the storage of corn along with large farm implement storage is provided by the imaginative use of the Laminated Rafter. The exceptional strength of this aesthetically pleasing arch may be readily combined with simple construction, requiring a minimum amount of materials and erection time. It is a structure that permits great flexibility, because all inside space is useable, offering so many possibilities for a variety of farming needs. Rigidply Rafters, Inc. Structural Imagination for Today’s Farming Carole Dum captures h double cham Carole period. Other successful 4-H members included Reserve Grand Champion, Dan Albright; Junior Champion, Richard Kriebel; Reserve Junior Champion, Irene Benner; Senior Champion, Carole Dum; Reserve Senior Champion, Dan Albright; Ist Junior Calf, Nancy Ann Dum; second place, Rodney Albright; Ist Intermediate Calf, Darla Bratton; second place, Julie Sheibley; Ist, Senior Calf, Jennifer Kriebel; second place, Daniel Albright; Ist Jr. Evolution of the American Comcrib 1977 Laminated Uni-arch design makes all inside space useful even close to walls, and permits economical installation of roofing and siding materials ARCHES IN STOCK Large Volume Grain and Storage Implement Building incaster Farming, Saturday, August 30,1980—C17 Grand champion open and 4-H Holstein at Perry County Fair is shown with owner, Carole Dum. Yearling, Richard Kriebel; second place, Steve Morrow; Ist Senior Yearling, Irene Benner; second place, Kimberly Kriebel. Ist Dry Cow, Juanita Trout; Ist Jr. 2 Year Old Cow, Jon Reapsome; second place, Nancy Stephens; Ist Sr. 2 Year Old Cow, Carole Dum; second place, Daniel Albright; Ist 3 Year Old Cow, Jennifer Kriebel; second place, Irene Benner; Ist 4 Year Old Cow, Kim berly Kriebel; Ist 5 Year Old Cow, Carole Dum; Best Udder Cow, Darnel Albright; Owner-Breeder Class Type, Carole Dum. Senior Showmanship winners were Jon Reap some, Nancy Stephens and Brian Rock, while the Junior Division was won by Jen nifer Kriebel, Irene Benner and Richard Kriebel. Brian Rock won Senior Fitting ors recognition and Marcia Gray and Steve Morrow the younger group honors. The successful Jersey 4- H’ers were Junior Champion Jersey, Jeffery Holman; Reserve Junior Champion, Henry Holman ID. Senior Champion, Clifton Brubaker and Reserve Senior Champion, Brian Rock. The Grand Champion was shown by Clifton Brubaker and Reserve Grand Champion by Brian Rock. A record 110 entries participated in the Open, 4-H and FFA Shows. t-m Jf' wrut ohowihg Bcrrai
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