C3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13,198 C BY SHEILA MILLER YORK The grand champion heifer exhibited at . I i ' Randall Becker, R 2 Dover, exhibited the grand champion heifer at Sunday's Pennsylvania Junior Polled Hereford Association Summer Show. Becker is the Association’s president. Making the trophy presentation is Lancaster County Representative Noah Wenger. Fall Grains (Continued from Page C 29) “We’ve experienced much variability from year to year with many of these varieties.” reports Webb. “Volbar consistently per forms well (52.2 bushels an acre at Georgetown this year and 65.0 bushels at Sand town), but it is heavily awned and somewhat un desirable from that stand point.” Many farmers don’t like to handle bearded barleys because of the difficulty in WE HAVE THE DISCOUNTS! EARLY PAY DISCOUNTS for those who like to pay early! VOLUME DISCOUNTS for the larger users! GUTWEIN gives you hybrids from 79 day to 122 day maturity and national records for yield contests. HAROLD J. DIETRICH Becker shows grand heifer the Pennsylvania Junior Polled Hereford Association’s 3rd Annual i |v v |v/ s «SSO»* S harvesting and handling seed. If this isn’t done properly, they can be severely docked at the gram station. Boone is another bearded variety that performed well in terms of yield and disease resistance Basic yield data and disease ratings for in dividual vaneties grown during the 1980 trails are currently available in an extension fact sheet, “1980 Small Gram Variety Y PAY... CALL FOR DETAILS DISTRICT SALES: RD 1, Richland, PA 717-933-4940 Summer Show was shown by the Association’s president Randall Becker, from :i£FORO 1 Studies.” A more detailed report is also being prepared. Called the “1980 Wheat and Barley Review,” it should soon be released. This second publication will include not only a detailed account of the variety trails but also descriptions of fertility, row spacing and no-tillage studies being conducted on wheat and barley in Delaware. To obtain either of these publications, call your county extension office in Newark 302/738-2506, Dover 302/736-4675, or Georgetown 302/856-5250. or .655... at Polled Hereford Jr. Show Dover, York County. Becker’s entry, Lady Vescovi L 915 sired by BT Nick 55H out of HPH Miss Mermit 16, was tagged by Judge Dave Brower, from Warrenton, Virginia, as the Senior Champion before giving her the Grand Championship. Brower commented there was httie he could fault the heifer on, adding she was modem with a lot of red meat and correctness. The Reserve Grand Champion heifer was last week’s reserve grand at neighboring Adams County’s South Mountain Fair Michael Cummings, Westminster, Maryland,, once agam lead lus entry GS- Beef Buildher to the Junior Championship before being selected to follow the Grand Champion in placing. The Reserve Senior Champion was exhibited by Laura Tessier, Laytonsville, Maryland. Her entry, WHF Clementine 10L was sired by BT Advancer 147 G, out of HHF Victoria. 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