024— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 8, 1980 All-American rodeo finals to ride in Harrisburg HARRISBURG - Four Pennsylvanians will be among many contestants from across the nation competing in the 1980 American Rodeo Finals, November 15 and 16 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. The nation’s top ten in dividuals from each rodeo division will compete for over $35,000 in prizes in such events as bull riding, bareback and saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, calf York County crops show to run Tuesday DOVER The Dover Young Fanners will hold their third York County crops improvement show on Tuesday evening, November 11, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Dover High School cafeteria. While the show originally began as a Young Fanner class event, it has generated such wide interest that advisor Bill Fleet turned the exhibit into a county wide educational competition. Classes include a variety of crops: all cuttings of What big steers you say? Not quite. These two over-sized pet oxen sold for 45 cents a pound at the New Holland Sales Stables on Thursday, October 30. The one on the left weighed in at 2460 pounds while the one on the right weighed 2700. They were sold to a packing company in North Carolina. NATIONAL AG SOIL TREATMENT REALLY MELLOWS HARD CLAY SOIL then goes down and breaks the hard pan - lets excess rain water down to be stored in the sponge which it created for later use. It comes up again like a wick effect when top soil gets dry. Proven good by Penn State and others. One University comments on increase of bacterial activity. USED WITH OUR BX SOIL BACTERIA and soft rock phosphate produced crops for our customers this year like there wasn’t a drought. BX is also excellent for preventing plant diseases and bugs, and producing extra nutritions and sweet crops with high energy and protein. Farmers everywhere ought to know about these products. We are looking for dealers to sell Soil Treatment and BX liquids packed in gallon jugs. Work fine in the same ap plication. Apply in fall. Soil Treatment is better and cheaper than chiseling, and BX cuts your fertilizer bill in half, some report much more, because it gets much nitrogen out of the air and makes other nutrients available that were locked in. Watch for a meeting notice in the next issues, probably on the 24th. ORGANIC CENTER roping, barrel racing and team roping competition. During the two-day event, spectators will watch Joe Heller of Lewistown, Mif flin County, vie for top honors in the saddle bronc ' riding competition. Another Pennsylvanian, Joe Crawford of Bloom sburg, Columbia County, will compete in the bull riding event, while Tammy Rhineer of Willow Street, Lancaster County, will be a clover, and timothy-clover mixtures: first and second cuttings of grasses with not more than ten percent legume content; all cuttings of alfalfa-grass mix and straight alfalfa hay; haylage; com silage; high moisture shelled com and ear com; ear com; and grams including rye, wheat, oats, barley and soybeans. Sizes of entnes are as follows: eight-inch section of bales; four quarts silage, haylage and high moisture 217 S. Railroad Ave. New Holland, Pa. 17557 contender in the women’s barrel racing competition. Still another state resident, Harold Musselman of Dillsburg, York County, will compete in the calf roping event. Scores compiled by each contestant during the two shows, held at 8 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, will be averaged to decide the top four winners in each event. This year’s Miss Rodeo Pennsylvania will present com; ten ears of com en tries; four quarts small grains and soybean entries. A fifty-cent fee will be charged for each entry. Grand champion winners in the various categories will receive plaques and ribbons will be presented to the first five places in each division. Approximately 20 agribusinesses will set up exhibits at the show, with many company represen tatives expected to be on hand. A large variety of door awards and prizes such as engraved saddles, gold and silver buckles, boots and hats to the winners. The all around cowboy and all around cowgirl will also be selected at the conclusion of v the American Rodeo finals. Tickets may be reserved by calling 717/238-2816, or purchased at the Farm Show Ticket gate Monday through Friday beginning November 5 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ticket prices are: Box, $6.50; reserved, $5.50; and General prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be provided. SADDLE UP! To Better Equipment... Find It In Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS! FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-072 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 Admission, $4.50. All seats for children under. 12 are reduced one dollar. The rodeo is sponsored by Champion Enterprises, Ltd. in cooperation with Pennsylvania F Products Show Comm and the Pennsyl' Department of Agriculf