Feidt shows (Continued from Page A2B) Produce of Dun 1 Sycamore Meade Farm Dam £ Daughter 1 Sycamore Meade Farm GUERNSEY Jr. Call 1 Terlm Farm, EUzabethville, 2 West Malta Farth, Dalmatia Intermediate Calf 1,2 Terlm Farm Sr. Calf 1 Terlm Farm, Reserve Junior Champion, 2 April Lafferty, Gratz champion Holstein. At halter is Dan Wolfe. ry >yer, the Junior Champion (nearest him) and the Reserve Junior Champion, his Senior and Intermediate Holstein calves. POURED SOLID CONCRETE STORAGE SYSTEMS " i i Increase Your Volume By In-Ground Storage 410 Main St. Jr. Yearling I Terlm Farm, Junior Champion. Sr, Yearling 1,2 Terlm Farm Jr. Get 1 Terlm Farm; 2 Bonnie Wolfe 2-Year-Old 1 Terlm Farm, 2 West Malta Farm 3-Year-Old 1 West Malta Farm, 2 Terlm Farm 4-Year-Old 1 Terlm Farm, Senior Champion and Grand Champion ± Any Size CONCRETE WORK, INC. • Akron, PA 17501 • (717) 859-2074 or 733-9196 5-Ye»r-01d 1,2 Terhn Farm, Reserve Senior Champion and Reserve Grand Best Udder 1 TerlinFarm Sr. Get of Sire 1 TerlinFarm Beit 3 Females 1 Terhn Farm, 2 West Malta Farm Dairy Herd 1 Terhn Farm, 2 West Malta Farm Produce of Dam 1 Terhn Farm Dam & Daughter 1 Terhn Farm; 2 West Malta Farm BROWN SWISS Jr. Calf X David Feidt Intermediate Calf 1 David Feidt, Millersburg, 2 Arthur Wolfe, Sunbury Sr Calf 1 Arthur Wolfe, Reserve Junior Champion Jr. Yearling 1 Arthur Wolfe, Junior Champion Sr. Yearling 1 Arthur Wolfe, 2 West Malta Farm Jr.GetofSlre I Arthur Wolfe Z-Ye»r-Old 1 David Feidt, 2 Karen Feidt, Mdlersburg J-Year-Old 1 West Malta Farm, 2 Kathy Feidt, Millersburg 4-Year-Old 1 West Malta Farm 5-Vear-Old 1 David Feidt, Senior Champion and Grand Champion; 2 Kathy Feidt, Reserve Senior Champion and Reserve Grand Best Udder 1. David Feidt Sr. Get of Sire 1 David Feidt Bests Females 1 David Feidt; 2 Kathy Feidt Dairy Herd 1 David Feidt; 2 Arthur Wolfe Produce of Dam 1 David Feidt, 2 Arthur Wolfe Dam t Daughter 1 David Feidt, 2 Kathy Feidt JERSEY Jr. Calf 1 Bruce Heller, Dowrangtown, 2 Mildred Seeds, Dowrangtown Intermediate Calf 1 Mildred Seeds, Junior Champion, 2 Marilyn Deaven Sr. Calf 1 Faith •Lafferty, Gratz, Reserve Junior Champion, 2 Mildred Seeds Jr. Yearling 1 Michael Von Keyserlmg, Millersburg Sr. Yearling 1 Mildred Seeds, 2 Patrick Von Keyserlmg, Millersburg Jr. Get of Sire 1 Mildred Seeds, 2 Marilyn Deaven ilage Pit Walls lanure Pit Walls etaining Walls Mildred Seeds, right, holds on to her grand champion Jersey, Top-O-Hill St. Patty, an aged cow. At halter of Merry Jingo of Top-O-Hill, the reserve grand champion 3-year-old, is Marilyn Deaven. 2- 1 Bruce Heller, 2 Marilyn Deaven 3- 1 Mildred Seeds, Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand; 2 Marilyn Deaven 4-Year-Old 1 Bruce Heller, 2 Mildred Seeds 5-Year-Old 1 Mildred Seeds, Senior Champion and Grand Champion Best Udder 1 Mildred Seeds Sr.GetofSlre 1 Mildred Seeds, 2 Marilyn Deaven Beit 3 Females 1 Bruce Heller, 2 Mildred Seeds Daily Herd 1 Mildred Seeds Produce of Dam 1 Bruce Heller, 2 Marilyn Deaven Dam & Daughter 1 Mildred Seeds, 2 Marilyn Deaven HOLSTEIN Jr. Calf 1 Brad Bush, Lykens, 2 Edward Clugston, Halifax Intermediate Calf 1,2 Larry Boyer, Elizabethville, Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion Sr. Calf 1 Larry Boyer, 2 David Feidt Jr. Yearling 1 Linda Buffington, Millersburg, 2 Edward Clugston Sr. Yearling 1 Daniel Wolfe, Sunbury, 2 Kim Boyer, Ehzabethville Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 20,1950—A29 z-Year-Old 1 Daniel Wolfe; 2 Bonnie Wolfe 3-Year-Old 1 Boyd Dempsey, Halifax, Reserve Senior Champion kiuid Reserve Grand Champion, 2 Brad Bush 4-Year-Old 1 Kathy Feidt 5-Year-Old 1 ,2 David Feidt, Senior Champion and Grand Champion Plan now for fall fertilisation UTITZ Your 1981 soil fertilization program should start now. Careful planning at this time can make the dif ference between a good or poor crop next year, reminds John Baylor, extension agronomist at Penn State. Begin with a soil test. Determine the need for lime and fertilizer. Fall is the best time to apply lime. You can also apply some of the needed fertilizer this fall. Baylor outlines the ad vantages for applying phosphorus and potasium this fall. —Hay crops continue to “breathe” aU winter. They may be in hibernation, but you can’t let them die. —Fall fertilized alfalfa and other legumes will suffer less winter injury than staved plants. PLANNING LIQUID MANURE STORAGE? We Will Custom Design Your System to Meet Your Needs special 15005 SUPREME MANURE PISTON PUMP ionly- $ 3995 Cash CALL US TODAY; 717-273-9324 PENN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS, INC. 1730 Highway 72 North, Lebanon, PA 17042 OR MAIL COUPON i AM INTERESTED IN □ Forage Unit □ Grain Unit □ Liquid Manure Storage □ Replacing Another Bottom Unloader With A Laidig NAME ADDRESS CITY TELEPHONE (includes area code) NO. OF BEEF Best Udder 1 Arthur Wolfe. Best 3 Females 1 Darnel Wolfe; 2 David Feidt Dairy Herd 1 Darnel Wolfe Produce of Dam 1 Kathy Feidt, 2 Linda Buffington Dam £ Daughter 1 Kathy Feidt, 2 David Feidt —Fall fertilized hay crops get off to an earlier and more vigorous start in the spring. —Time is money. You have more time to fertilize in the fall than during the busy spring period. —Less soil compaction. The soil is generally more firm in the fall than in the spring. However, there are some don’ts. —Don’t apply fertilizer on frozen ground, particularly on sloping land. Winter rains and melting snow can carry much of the fertilizer off the land. —Normally, you should apply nitrogen in the spring rather than in the fall. Nitrogen is very mobile and can be lost by leaching or by run-off. Also, it can be lost as a gas during winter-logged periods. STATE ZIP DAIRY HOGS Grain and Forage Structures Available For Immediate Erection LF 9/20/80
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