B4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 22, 1980 HARRISBURG- A Buyer’s Guide to Penn sylvania Processed Food Products is being compiled by the Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Marketing. Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell said the Buyer’s Guide would be aimed at providing Penn sylvania wholesalers and retailers with accurate, up to-date information on the sources and availability of Pennsylvania-processed fo ods. He said, “The Buyer’s FFA livestock winners announced LAMPETER Winners of the FFA livestock judging contest at the Lampeter Fair were announced this week. According to Clair Witwer, Pequea Valley vo-ag in structor, results took a long tune to calculate due to the large number of contestants in the contest (over 500). Results are as follows: Individual - dairy 1. Mark Frey, Pequea Valley 2. Den Bledsoe, Pequea Valley 3. Doug Hoover, Manheun 4. Gerald Garber, Lampeter 5. Gill Stuber, Ephrata 6. Kevin Landis, Penn Manor 7. Tom Moury, Pequea Valley 8. Sue Royer, Ephrata 9. Rick Stauffer, Ephrata 10. Don Landis, Ephrata and Darlene Homing. Individual - livestock 1. Brian McCauley, Pequea Valley 2. Ken Scott, Pequea Valley 3. Mike Qgl FISHER AMI STOLTZFUS TRAILER SALES ■ Call 717-768-3832 between 7 a.m. & 9 a.m. or call 717-354-0723 after 6 p.m. East of New Holland. Pa. Check Our Prices Before You Buy, We Have All Types Of Trailers. m. State to release guide Guide is another phase of the Departmeht’s initiatives at economic development in Pennsylvania. The ‘Penn sylvania Agriculture - We’re Growing Better’ campaign is achieving success, and we felt that a buyer’s guide to Pennsylvania processed food products would further stimulate the economy while helping smooth out some problems in the food marketing chain. “Pennsylvania food wholesalers and retailers will be able, through the Buyer’s Guide, to fmd food McCauley, Pequea Valley, 4. Aaron Ebersole, Penn Manor 5. Nancy Barley, Penn Manor 6. Jeff Feister, Pequea Valley 7. Bruce Weaver, Ephrata 8 John Ressler, Penn Manor 9. Tim Evans, Pequea Valley 10 Lisa Russel, New Holland. Overall - Dairy and Livestock 1. Ken Scott, Pequea Valley 2. Brian McCauley, Pequea Valley 3. Aaron Ebersole, Penn Manor 4. WE SELLTHE WORLD'S URGESTSELUNG CHAIN SAW StihT didn t get to be the But if youi Stihl saw men in the business are world s largest selling ever needs a tune up here to help Come by chain saw with a product maybe a spark plug or and see the world s tines) that needs more service just a onceover the best chain saw than it gives factory trained service MARTIN HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT CO. Rt. 501, 114 Miles South of Schaefferstown, PA Phone 717-949-6817 Open Mon-Fn Bto 8. Wed Bto 12' Sat 8 to 5 STIHL ItiMU^wMbtCUih. products wiucn die processed in Pennsylvania, which means not only in creased sales of these products, but the main tenance and hopefully ex pansion of Pennsylvaiua food processing firms,” he said. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has mailed notice of this Buyer’s Guide to the 1400 food processing firms which are located in the Com monwealth. Firms have been asked to fill a questionnaire which will judging Mike McCauley, Pequea Valley 5. John Ressler, Penn Manor 6. Kevin Landis, Penn Manor 7. Roy Stoner, Solanco 8. Mark Frey, Pequea Valley 9. Jay Frey, Penn Manor 10. Nancy Barley, Penn Manor. School averages 1. Pequea Valley, 637.9 pouits 2. New Holland, 587.4 points 3. Ephrata, 566.4 points 4. Penn Manor, 566.0 pouits 5. Solanco, 533.8 pouits. Standard Livestock trailer with metal top sleeper van. Comes in 16,20,24,28 ft. lengths,' brakes on all wheels. on local food products provide wholesalers and retailers with information such as types of products, brand names, avaiabihty, source of supply, and contact persons. Hallowell said the Buyer’s Guide should be available to processed food product buyers in the spring of 1981. “More than 800 retail supermarkets and grocery stores are already using the Pennsylvania Agriculture logo, and about 50 processors and producers,” Hallowell said. “Our hope is that this Buyer’s Guide will provide food retailers with the in formation necessary to increase the sales of these Pennsylvania-processed foods, and to support agriculture which is the second leading industry m the Commonwealth. “Pennsylvania is the agricultural leader of the Northeast, and has ready ''access to markets throughout the region. Our food products, processed close to their source and their markets, can be m the market overnight, saving on long haul energy and I? 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