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EQUIP., INC. 8422 Wayne Hwy Waynesborp, PA 717 762 3193 BUM FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Annville RDI PA 717 867 2211 In the meats contest, members had to judge classes of wholesale, retail cuts of meat as well as place classes of beef, pork and lamb carcasses. Bill Kirk, a sophomore of Twin Valley and son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk, captured first. . -j' '' V V s ** v‘‘ CJ. WQNSIDLER BROS. ROl. QuaKertown, PA 215-536-1935 215-536-7523 AG.-INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT R 2. Rising Sun, MO 301 658 5568 AIRVILLE EQUIPMENT, INC. P O Box 37. Airville. PA 717 862 3358 A. J. NOSS & SON, INC. RD2 Oley PA 215 987-6257 • CANYON IMPLEMENTS, INC. RDI Mansfield PA 717 724 2731 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6,1980-07 Following Bill was Nelson Beam, a senior of Twin Valley and son of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Beam m second place. Don Kersher, son of Mrs. Mary Kersher, and Pam Trostle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Trostle, both sophomores, placed sixth and seventh respectively. Junior Tom Homberger, son of Mrs. Sandy Homberger, placed sixteenth. The team which consisted of Bill, Nelson, and Don also captured first place. In the Dairy Foods contest the contestants had to sample milk, identify ten kinds of cheese and defects in cottage cheese and they also had to take a written test on milk and dairy products. Placing first was Kevin Gnest, a sophomore of Twin Valley and son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gnest Jr. Jack Metcalf, son of Forrest Tolley, and Dee McDermott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc- Dermott, both freshmen, placed third and fourth, respectively. In seventh place was Chuck Reiff, a freshman and son of Mr. and Mrs. William Reiff. Other Twin Valley con testants was Dwight Houck placing fourteenth and Jim Deshong placing twenty seventh. The team of Kevin, Jeff, and Dee also took first. In the horse judging contest, students had to judge a class of mares and one of geldings, to identify 23 pieces of tack and to take a written test. Placing first was Brenda Werner, sophomore and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Werner. Following Brenda was junior Diane Stoltzfus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houck. &anuy Wait in an a sophomore of T.V. took seventh place. Other con testants were Buddy Morrison, freshman and BUY NOW! New Fall & Winter Prices Are Established On All Grades • Corn Starters • Plow Down Materials • LOWEST PRICE NOW • PRE PAY ALLOWANCES • Pay now & earn big interest - move your fertilizer in the spring. Limestone: Field spread. Apply: Ammonia & P & K this wider. AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR ASGROW SOYBEANS CALL US FOR MORE INFORMATION f BULK BLENDS 'j* [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA j in contests Genie Fultz, freshman. The team also captured first place. In the agronomy contest, members had to identify weeds, crops, insects, and diseases; also a class of hay was judged and a test was given on soil and forage question. Semor Kim Noyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Noyes, placed third with semor Mike Ott, son of Mr. David Ott, in fifth place. In twelfth place was junior Scott Stoltzfus, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilmer Stoltz fus. The team also captured second place. In the agricultural mechanics contests the contestants had to take a written test and solve problems in welding, small engmes, and wiring. Duane Aulenbach, sophomore and son of Mr. and Mrs. William Aulen back, took third place with senior Jeff Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wolfe captured tenth place. Also Butch Himes, a freshman, placed twelfth. The team also captured third place. In dairy cattle judging competition, 110 members from 12 chapters competed for honors. Each member placed cattle m 4 classes and took a written test on dairy. Tun Kurtz, semor and son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kurtz captured first place with senior Don Stoltzfus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Stoltzfus in fifth. Other Twin Valley students who did well were Bertha Zerr m seventeenth place and Greg Baser in twenth-fourth place, both sophomores. In team competition, the Twin Valley team of Tim, Don, and Bertha placed second. AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR FOR PRAIRIE STREAM FARMS SEED CORN 2313 NORMAN ROAD, LANCASTER, PA. 17601 PHONc. 717-397-5152 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.