Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 17, 1981, Image 28

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    A2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17,1981
FARM SHOW - Parker
Coble, George Wells, Bea
Johnson, and Charles
Richcnck again made their
marks on the Farm Show
edible nut competition
Class by class show results
are as follows
Guernsey
(Continued from Page A 26)
Youth Class Sr Champion
1 Kenneth Corle
Sr Female Reserve Champion
1 Kenneth Corle
Youth Class Reserve Sr Champion
1 Brent Smder
Female Grand Champion
1 Rutter Bros
Female Reserve Grand Champion
1 Kenneth Corle
Youth Class Champion
1 Kenneth Corle
Youth Class Reserve Champion
1 Brent Snider
Premier Breeder
1 Jeffrey D Benedict
Premier Exhibitor
1 Tina Rutter
Exhibitor Herd
I Bernard 0 Snider 2 Rutter P os
3 Kevin L Benedict 4 Scott & Elsie
Wolff 5 FredHobaugh
The Sewickley Club
trophy was presented to
the Guernsey Breeders
Association in 1938, and
has been travelling with
the Farm Show youth
winner ever since. It is
made of sterling silver.
IF YOU TALKED TO US AT
THE FARM SHOW, YOU
ALREADY KNOW THAT
YOU HAVE 30 DAYS OR UNTIL
FEBRUARY 15 ; 1981 TO TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF SEALSTOR'S
"BEST DEAL EVER"
ON A HAYLAGE OR GRAIN
STRUCTURE.
★ YOU WILL NEVER BUY AT A BETTER
PRICE SO CALL TODAY -
717-273-9324 AND LOCK IN
YOUR DEAL.
PENN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS, !NC.
1730 Highway 72 North, Lebanon, PA 17042
Regulars dominate Show nut competition
EDIBLE NUTS AWARDS
American Black Walnuts
Named varieties Elmer Myers
1 Bea Johnson Mercersburg 2 Daniel
A Brubaker Ephrata 3 Coble
Gettysburg
1 Charles Richcnck York 2 Micahei
Tracz Harrisburg
Stabler
1 Bea Johnston 2 Michael Tracz
Thomas
1 Adolf Nuber Lancaster 2 Miles 0
Nolt Manheim 3 Michael Tracz
VanderstwOt
] George D Wells Hbg 2 Charles
Richcnck 3 William Beck Sunbury
Other Named Varieties
1 Wil'iam Beck 2 Charles Thatcher
Clairton 3 Miles O Nolt A Michael
Tracz 5 Bea Johnston
Seedlings
1 Joseph Bering Lebanon E D Neff
Williamsport 3 Pine Run U M Church
Linden 4 Wilfred LongsderM Palmyra 5
William Lott Gardners
Kernels (*4 lb)
1 Charles Richcnck 2 Parker Coble
Gettysburg 3 E D Neff
Persian or English Walnuts
(20 specimens)
Alpine
1 Parker Coble 2 Michael Tracz
Broadview
1 George 0 Wells Harrisburg 2
Harold Miller York Springs 3 Joseph
Bering Lebanon
Lake
I Robert Savitz Bethlehem 2 Parker
Coble
Hansen
1 E D Neff 2 Robert Savitz 3 Willnm
Lott Gardners
Somers
1 George D Wells 2 Michael Tracz 3
Packer Coble
Other Named Varieties
1 Parker Coble 2 Michael Tracz 3
Warren Peiffer Harrisburg
Seedlings
1 Parker Coble 2 Robert Savitz 3
E D Neff 4 Phares Livengood Lan
caster 5 R R Curanzy Palmyra
Butternuts (20 specimens)
Buckley
1 Parker Coble 2 Michael Tracz
Craxezy
1 Bea Johnson 2 William Lott 3
Michael Tracz
Other named varieties
1 Bea Johnson 2 Michael Tracz 3
Parker Coble
Seedlings
I E D Neff 2 Henry DeHarport
Templeton 5 Bea Johnston
Kernels lb)
1 Parker Coble 3 EstherTracz Hbg
Heartnuts (30 specimens)
Brock
1 Bea Johnston 2 William Lott 3
Michael Tracz
Canoka
1 George D Wells 2 Harold Miller 3
Parker Coble
Fodermaier
I Michael Tracz
Wright
1 E D Neff 2 Michael Tracz 3 Robert
Savitz
Other named varieties
1 Parker Coble 2 Michael Tracz 3
Dennis Peiffer Duncannon
Seedlings
1 Bea Johnston 2 Michael Tracz 3
KC Ermnheiscr Jersey Shore
D Kernes!(‘ lb)
1 Parker Coble 2 Esther Tracz
Bartnuts (20 specimens)
Mitchell
1 Bea Johnston 2 Michael Tracz 3
Joseph Bering
All other entries to compete against
eanh other
1 Claude Schr Jer Montoursville 2
J Elmer Hugles Williamsport
Shagbark Hickories (30 specimens)
Abundance
1 William Lott 2 Harold Miller
Grainger
1 Bea Johnston 2 Miles 0 Noll
Manheim 3 Joseph Bering
Porter
1 Albert Magee Duncannon
Wilcox
1 William Ga-dners Gardners 2
Michael Tracz
Other named varieties
1 George D Wells Harrisburg 2
Charles Thatcher Clairton 3 Michael
Tracz
Seedlings
3 George Dickum New Pans 4
Michael Tracz 5 Kermit Mmich
Rimersburg
0 Kernels(** lb)
1 Parker Coble
Shetlbark Hickories (30 specimens)
Keystone
1 George D Wells 2 Parker Coble 3
Harold Miller
Fayette
1 Parker Coble 2 George D Wells
Hoffeditz
Ohio
1 Bea Johnston 2 George D Wells 3
William Lott
Other named varieties
1 George D Wel' r ° Michael Trar? 3
Bea Johnston 4- Warren Peiffer 5
William Lott
1 Karl Kocher Williamsport 2 George
D Wells 3 E D Neff 4 Parker Coble 5
Daniel A Brubaker Ephrata
Hickory Hybrids (30 specimens)
Fairbanks
1 Joseph Bering Warren Peiffer 3
Michael Tracz
1 Miles 0 Nolt 2 Phares Livcngood
3 MfchaeJTracz
Other named varieties
1 Miles 0 Nolt 2 Phares livengood
3 William Lott
f Bea Johnston 2 Parser CobJe 3
Michael Tracz
McCallister
4 Michael Tracz
Pleas
2 Warren Peifter 3 Michael iracz
Other named varieties
2 William Lott 3 Parker Coble
lb)
1 Parker Coble
Barcelona
J Bob Carroll Camp Hill 2 Parker
Coble i Michael Tracz
Duchilly
I William Lott 2 Parker Coble 3 Bob
Montgomery Comp Hill
Longfellow
1 Bob Montgomery 2 Bob Carroll 3
Parker Coble
WL3I3-WL3IB-WL22O
Seedlings
Pecans (30 specimens)
Bus seron
Hicans (20 specimens)
Burlington
Filberts (30 specimens)
Plant
ALFALFAS
Sffo THROUGH H tStV
WITH
MPR
*MULTIPLE PEST
-RESISTANCE
WL3II
BEACHLEY
HARDY
Field and Grass Seeds
Shiremanstown, Pa. 17091
Royal
1 Parker Coble 2 Bob Carroll 3
George D Wells
Non Panel
1 William Lott 2 Kristen Levin Camp
Hili 3 Bob Montgomery
Other named varieties
3 Kristen Levin 2 Shirley Carroll
Camp Hill 3 Suzanne Levin Camp Hill
4 Bob Carroll 5 Cathy Carroll Camp
Hill
Seedlings
3 Albert Magee Duncannon 2 Bruce
Carroll Camp Hill 3 Bill Carroll Camp
Hill 4 Cathy Carroll 5 Shirley Carrot!
Camp Hill
Kernels ('/»lb)
1 Bob Montgomery 2 Parker Coble 3
Kristen Levin
Chinese Chestnuts (30 specimens)
Abundance
I Thomas Johnston Lifitz
Crsne
I Bea Johnston
Meilmg
1 Royal Kline Grove Mills
Nanking
] Royal Kline 2 Harold Miller 3
Albert Magee
Ornn
1 Harold Miller
Other named varieties
1 Michael Tracz 2 Royal Klme
Seedlings
1 Harold Oesterlmg Marysville 2
Phares Livengood 3 Harold Miller 4
Wilfred Longsderff Palmyra 5 Albert
Magee
Native American Chestnuts
(30 specimens)
Seedlings
1 Bea Johnston 2 Dime! A Brubaker
Ephrata 3 Alan Mahle Rimersburg
Almonds (30 specimens)
1 Gerald Florentine Mechamcsburg 3
£ 0 Neff
Chimquapms (30 specimens)
I Thomas Johnston 2 Bea Johnston
3 Michael Tracz
Other Whole Nuts (30 specimens)
I Wilfred Longsderff 2 Warren
Peitter
Other kernels of nuts ‘a pound sample
I MilesO Nolt 2 Esther Tracz
Alfred Dugan of Milton Heishey School Farms, reserve champion m the
1980 Alfalfa Growers Program receives congratulations from Dr A A
Hanson director of research for Waterman Loomis Co
IN 1980 THE MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL FARMS won the grand
champion hay crop silage award and reserve grand champion
alfalfa growing contest In 1979 Daniel Schrack broke the 9 ton
barrier for the first time in Pennsylvania by producing 9 1 tons
with WL-311 a CONSISTENT WINNER
Charles Richcrick, RIO York, displays two
ribbon winning black walnut samples. In the tray
are his Ohio black walnuts, and in the jar is the
grand champion black walnut kernel entry.
BEACHLEY-HARDY SEED CO.
Railroad Ave., Shiremanstown, Pa. 17091
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these alfalfa varieties Q
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