Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 1980, Image 25

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    Dawn Raubenstine receives a first place ribbon Hanover 4-H Community Club show and sale,
for her prize-winning capon. With her is James S. November 20.
Straley, Dover, who purchased the capon at the
ELEVATOR and LUMBER COMPANY
Mougansville, Md. 739-4220
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DOVER - Dawn
Raubenstme, a 14-year-old
member of the Hanover 4-H
Community Club, and a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Raubenstme,
Hanover Rl, received the
Grand Champion Award for
her capon Nov. 20th at the
annual show and sale staged
after the Lions banquet at
Dover Fire Hall.
The capon weighed 12
pounds, 4 ounces and was
sold to the Straley Farm
Supply Inc . Dover for $3 80 a
Delaware Soybean Board
MINERAL PAC-4
MINERAL PAC 18
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6,1980—*25
Raubenstme
named champion
It’s time to apply for
Del. soybean grants
DOVER, Del,
pound or a grand total of
$46.55.
Dawn raised 25 capons this
year and the one sold was 22
weeks old.
The reserve grand
champion capon, exhibited
by Cathy Shive, a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Shive of Jefferson, weighed
11 pounds, 12 ounces and was
sold to Norman Stive, Dover
at $2.50 per pound.
Thirty capons were en
tered by the York County 4-
H’ers.
announced that it will
receive proposals for grants
m-aid between December 1
and January 15.
The
The Board’s Chairman,
Joe Hughes explamed that
the new soybean checkoff
program will be used to fund
proposed research,
educational, production and
market development
programs related to
soybeans.
Hughes stressed that
proposed projects must
present an opportunity for
results beneficial to
Delaware’s soybean
producers and industry.
Projects funded by the
Board may be in any
segment of the soybean
industry but will be directed
towards areas with the
greatest opportunity to
reduce production and
marketing costs or increase
the usefulness of soybeans
and soybean products.
The Board said it intends
to develop a balanced
program which encourages
a continuing acceptance of
soy products.
To obtain grant request
guidelines contact The
Delaware Soybean Board,
Drawer D, Dover, Delaware
19901,302/736-4811.
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