Southeast dominates apiary displays FARM SHOW - The Montgomery County Beekeepers Association placed first in the collective county honey exhibit at the 65th Farm Show Donald Fitzkee of R 6, Manheim, Lancaster County, captured first place in the best individual exhibit of bees, honey, wax and pollination Earl V Miller of R 3. Dover. York County, exhibited the best specialty pack for special trade use The best exhibit of comb honey was displayed by Harold B Greene of Franklin Avenue. Palmerton, Carbon County Wayne E Livingston of Rl, Carlisle, Cumberland INVITES YOU TO THEIR FARMER MEETINGS ★ Fluid Blend Fertilizer will be discussed in all of the meet ings. Also we will be discussing and helping you to market your grain. ★ All meetings will be held at the Red Rose Inn in Jennersville PA off Rt. 796 and Rt. 1 Bypass. SOYBEAN CLINIC JANUARY 27, 1981 10 a.m. to 12 Noon B.A.S.F. Mark Blume Basalin & Basagram The weed control for 1981 Charles Marshall Ag-Chem, Inc. 2nd Crop Planting & Better Job Growing Soybeans ALFALFA CLINIC JANUARY 30, 1981 - 10 a.m. to 12 noon F.MC. Steve Fisher How to get a Better stand on new seedling with Furadan Ciba-Geigy Jack Beideman Tolban week control new seedlings PASTURE & TOP DRESS SMALL GRAIN CLINIC FEBRUARY 3. 1981 - 10 a.m. to 12 noon Allied Chemical Glen Yoder Pasture & Small Grain Management Suran & Nitrogen Velsicol Michael A. Fleming Weed control small gram & pasture CORN CLINIC FEBRUARY 6, 1981 10 a.m. to 12 noon Ciba-Geigy Jack Beideman Weed Control for 1981 Ned Mcllvain Shell Managing weed in minimum & No Till JOHNSON GRASS FEBRUARY 12. 1981 10 a.m. to 12 noon Stauffer Chemical Wayne Martz Johnson Grass Control in Corn Elanco Sally H, Tramel Johnson Grass Control in Soybeans For reservations contact White Horse Grain at R.R. 2, Cohcranville, PA 19330 for 1 or mor eof the meetings or call: WHITE HORSE GRAIN RICHARD BRECKBILL PAUL MURPHY CO.. INC. (215)932-3307 (215)445-5170 (215)869-8201 County, exhibited the best extracted honey display In 4-H classes, Barbara Marshall of Rl. Honesdale, Wayne County, exhibited the best extra light amber ex tracted display Nathaniel Miller of Rl, Dover, York County, exhibited first places in light amber extracted, amber extracted and dark amber extracted In vocational classes, Nathaniel Miller won first places in light amber ex tracted, amber extracted and dark amber extracted Patrick Kalssen of Rl, Falls Creek, Jefferson Countv won first place in the vocational light comb class Dwayne Frey of York LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED IN ALL OF THE ABOVE MEETINGS Springs, Adams County, placed first in the white extracted vocational class Also in vocational classes, Brian and Earl Hughes of R 3, Dover, York County, won first place in the extra i-, amber extracted class APIARY PRODUCTS AWARDS LIST COMMERCIAL CLASSES COMB HONEY Light Comb Honey 1 Harold B Greene Palmerton 2 Glen R Handwork Somerset 3 John E Berger Middletown 4 James D Foust Somerset 5 Fred Rich Royersford Dark Comb Honey 1 James D Foust 2 Wayne E Livingston Carlisle 3 Glenß Handwork 4 John E Berger 5 Daniel Brubaker Ephrata Light Cobana 1 Lester R Coalman Newport 2 Fred R»ch 3 John E Berger 4 Francis Motichka Honesdale 5 David But fington Halifax Dark Cobana 1 Fred Rich David Buffington Light Cut 1 David Buffington 2 Joe Morgan McVeytown 3 John E Berger 4 Scott Fisher McVeytown 5 Wayne E Livingston Carlisle Dark Cut 3 Fred Rich 4 John E Berger 5 Paul E Crow Wormleysburg Dark Cut 1 Fred Rich 2 Richard Rohe Sch wenksville 3 Paul E Crow 4 Hank Moyer Hummelstown 5 John E Berger Extra White 1 S E Albright Cumberland 2 Wayne E Livingston 3 William Poel Harrisburg 4 Albert Muenzfeld Gettysburg White 1 David Buffington Halifax 2 Hank Moyer 3 John E Berger 4 rred Rich 5 Howard Day Honesdale Extra Light Amber 1 Wayne E Livingston Earl V Miller Dover C Wilbur Hostetter Barry E Haverstick Marietta 4 Francis Motichka Honesdale 5 Geo Gumbrell Gilbert sville 1 Light Amber 1 Ira E Fahnestock Manheim 2 Fred Rich 3 David Buffington 4 Francis Motichka 5 Henry Moyer Hummelstown Amber 1 William Feterbaugh Mechanicsburg 2 Geo Gumbreli 3 Daniel M Fitzkee Manheim 4 John E Berger 5 Earl V Miller Dark Amber 1 Wayne E Livingston 2 Eari V Miller 3 John £ Berger 4 Nathaniel Miller Dover Light (In five pound glass )ars 10 pounds) 1 David Buffington 2 John Creighton Honesdale 3 Francis Motichka 4 Earl V Miller 5 Barbara Marshall Honesdale Dark (In five pounds glass jars 10 pounds) 1 Steward D Mathias Hummelstown Wayne E Livingston 3 Earl V Miller 4 David Buffington 5 Daniel M Fitzkee Finely Crystallized or Creamed in 3 Pounds 1 Paul G Cummins Conshohocken 2 Ron Colwell Spring Mills 3 Daniel Brubaker 4 Merle Fisher Granville 5 Francis Motichka Beeswax Commercial 1 Harold B Greene Palmerton David Buffington 3 Steward D Mathias 4 Earl V Miller 5 Chester B Murry Lancaster Beeswax Modeled or Designed 1 Steward 0 Mathias 2 Carl Becker Northampton 3 Harold 8 Greene 4 Wayne E Livingston 5 Becky Fisher Granville Specialty Pack 1 EarlV Miller 2 Harold B Green* 3 Wayne E Livingston 4 Nathaniel Miller 5 Daniel Brubaker Ephrata Individual Exhibit 1 Donald Fitzkee Mark Hid Granville Wayne E Livingston 4 Ron Colwell Spring Mills 5 EarlV Miller County or Association 1 Montgomery Co Beekeepers Association 2 Lancaster Co Honey Producers Asset 3 Dauphin Co Beekeepers 4 Mifflin Co Beekeepers 5 Lehigh Valley Beekeepers JUNIOR CLASSES 4 H CLUB Extra Light Amber Extracted Honey (In glass exhibit to consist of 3 pounds) I Barbara Marshall Honesdale 2 Allen L Wagner Loganton Light Amber I Nathaniel Miller 3 Hugh Spahr Dover Amber 1 Nathaniel Miller 2 Hugh Spahr Dark Amber 1 Nathaniel Miller Light Comb Honey 1 Patrick Kalssen Falls Creek Dark Comb Honey 2 Dwayne Frey York Springs White Extracted Honey (Exhibit to consist of 3 pounds) 1 Dwayne Frey Extra Light Amber I Brian t Earl Hughes Dover 2 Dwayne Frey 3 Allen L Wagner Light Amber 1 Nathaniel Miller 2 Murry Bren neman Spring Grove 3 Dwayne Frey Amber 1 Nathaniel Miller 2 Brian & Earl Hughes 3 Dwayne Frey Extracted Honey Dark Amber 1 Nathaniel Miller Sweepstakes Best Exhibit of Comb Honey Harold Be Greene Palmerton Sweepstakes Best Exhibit of Extracted Honey Wayne D Livingston ★ Bam Cleaners, Manure Pumps, Manure Stackers, Silo Unloaders, Bunk Feeders, Feed Conveyors MARVIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1950 S. sth Avenue, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Phone: 717-272-0871 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17,1981—C31 Lancaster sweeps all tobacco honors FARM SHOW - Lan caster County tobacco growers captured all championships in tobacco judging competition at the 65th Farm Show Gail Rohrer of Lime Valley Road, Lancaster, exhibited the champion wrapper in open classes Donald Rohrer, also of Lime Valley Road, showed the champion filler sample In 4-H competition, Jeff Barley of R 2, Lancaster, exhibited both the champion filler and wrapper entries John Dohner of Rl, Elizabethtown, exhibited the champion wrapper in vocational classes Scott Shertzer of Rl, Millersville, exhibited the champion filler in vocational judging Class 1 Division a Wrapper B s Over 26 inches 1 Roger M Rohrer Ronks 2 Kandy J Rohrer Ronks J Edwin Rohrer Paradise 4 Donald Rohrer Lancaster 5 Gerald Hess Lititz Division b 26 inches and under 1 Ga*i Rohrer Lancaster 2 Lois Rohrer Lancaster 3 Dawn Rohrer Lancaster 4 Michael Rohrer Strasburg 5 Tern Rohrer Lancaster USDA reports status of farmer-owned reserve WASHINGTON, D.C. - Wheat in the farmer-owned gram reserve may not be removed without penalty because wheat prices recently have been below the “release price” for reserves I and 111, Ray Fitzgerald, executive vice president of the Commodity Credit Corporation, said today. The national average adjusted price of $4.04 for January 2 is 16 cents below the release level for wheat m reserves I and 111 which had been in release status since Oct. 20 Wheat in leserves II has a $4.50 release level and had not been released, Fitzgerald said He said storage payments for wheat will be earned in all states beginning January 1. Corn, oats and sorghum continue in call status and barley in reserves II and 111 will remain in release status through January, Fitzgerald said. Storage payments for barley stopped in December in all states and will remain stopped through January 31, he said Fitzgerald said the reserve status decisions were made following review by CCC of a U.S. Department Class 2 Division a Filler B s Over 26 inches 1 Donald Rohrer Lancaster 2 Roger M Rohrer Ronks 3 Kandy J Rohrer Ronks 4 F Edwin Rohrer Paradise 5 Eugene Rohrer Strasburg Division b 26 inches and under 1 Gail Rohrer Lancaster 2 Dawn Rohrer Lancaster 3 Lois Rohrer Lancaster 4 Donald Rohrer Lancaster 5 Heather Lynn Rodgers Carlisle Class 3 Division a Binder Type Over 26 inches 1 Donatd Rohrer Lancaster 2 Roger M Rohrer Ronks 3 Kandy J Rohrer Ronks 4 Eugene M Rohrer Strasb-r*, 5 Michael Rohrer Strasburg Division b 26 inches and under 1 Lois Rohrer Lancaster 2 Gait Rohrer Lancaster 3 Kandy J Retire Ronks 4 Roger M Rohrer Ronks 5 Dawn Rohrer Lancaster Class 4 Wrapperß s 1 Jeff Barley Lancaster 2 James Stanfter Lancaster Class 5 Filler B s 1 Jeff Barley Lancaster 2 James Stanfter Lancaster Class 6 Wrappers s 1 John Dohner Elizabethtown J Nelson Dohner Elizabethtown 3 William Hursh Jr New Holland 4 Jeff Ba/le/ Millersville 5 James Hess Lititr Class? Filler B s 1 Scot* Shertzer Millersville 2 Steve 1 Scott Shertzer Millersville 2 Steve Herr Millersville 3 Jeff Rohrer Lititz 4 Dennis Sheilc> Manheim 5 Michael Hess Lititz Grand Champion Wrapper Gail Rohrer Lancaster Grand Champion Filler Donald Rohrer Lancaster of Agriculture price report released here Dec 31. Data used by CCC in determining the release and call levels include the month-end report of prices received by farmers issued by USDA’s Economics and Statistics Service. This end-of-month report shows the previous month’s average price and the current mid-month price. For wheat, the markets reviewed are Chicago, Kansas City, Minneapolis and Portland. Ag safety council to meet STATE COLLEGE - The fourth annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Safety Council has been set for Thursday, March 26 The meeting will be held at the Nittany Lion Inn on Penn State’s mam campus at State College. Activities will begin at 10 a.m. and con clude at 3p.m. Among other activities, several awards will be given to farmers and ag businessmen who have made special contributions to farm safety in Pennsylvania. All farmers interested in farm safety are invited to attend.