Poultry awards (Continued from Page A 24) Lititz, received the first perfect score in years in the packers carton class. “It’s as close to a perfect dozen as you'll ever get,” commented Show Chairman George Orner as he displayed the carton. UNIPEL 13-34-10 fertilizer can get your corn crop off to a super start: It has a high concentrator! of water-soluble Phosphorus that gets to young seedlings quickly Helps plants establish a good root system the starting point for top yields Its quick-actng and long-lashng Nitrogen team up to feed the young plants for full yield potental, continually from sprouting to harvest This is the Starter Special that corn growers know from good experience It’s highly effective as a banded starter And it’s SAFE . no chance of ammonia damage to tender, young seedlings when used as a “pop up” and applied directly with the seed at 50 lbs /acre How can we fit UNIPEL 13-34-10 into your com ftDTU A fertility program 7 FERTILIZERS . Helping the World Grow Better SMOKETOWN, PA PH: 717-299-2571 1 Gerald Lighty Dover York Co 2 Brian Lighty Dover York Co Dressed Capon 1 Dan White Millersville Lancaster Co 2 Joy Funk Lancaster Lancaster Co 3 Dave Roberts Lancaster Lan caster Co 4 Brian Ressler Conestoga Lancaster Co 5 Pat Harris Millersville Lancaster Co 2 Kutztown FFA Kutetown Berks Co 1 Lisa Hoover Mt Wolf York Co 2 David Kann Jr Spring Grove York Co 3 Kelly Miller Seven Valleys York Co 4 Connie Hoover Ml Wolfe York Co 5 JohnWherley Brodbecks York Co Dressed Capons (One Bird) I James Hess II Manheim Lane Co 2 Lisa Hoover 3 John Wherley 4 Connie Hoover 5 Wanda Kneller Brodbecks York Co 1 Donald E lichtenwalner Macungre 2 Delmas Hernley Lebanon 3 Heather Hernley Lebanon 4 Roger Hauch Lebanon 5 Shawn Hernley Lebanon 1 Rick Boltz Fredericksburg 2 Delmas Hernley 3 Shawn Hernley I R W Sauder Inc Lititz 2 Plain t Fancy Egg Ranch Elizabethtown 3 Donald Cotner Danville 4 Dutch Country Egg Farm Fredncksburg 5 Amos Breneman Millersville One Dozen Brown 1 R W Sauder Inc 2 Plain t Fancy Egg Ranch 3 Red Wing Farm Fleetwood Five Dozen White 1 Dutch Country Egg Farm 2 Plaint Fancy Egg Ranch 3 Donald Cotner 4 RW Sauder Inc 5 Hillside Poultry Farm Chambersburg 1 Red Wing Farm 2 Plain t Fancy Egg Farm 3 R W Sauder Inc Producer Carton and Pack Class One Dozen White 1 R W Sauder Inc 2 Plain S Fancy Egg Ranch 3 Donald Cotner 4 Dutch Country Egg Farm 5 Hillside Poultry Farm TM s ORTHO Chevron and design UNIPEL Reg US Pat O'l VOCATIONAL CLASSES Live Capon Vocation Tno (School) 4 H CORNISH BREEDS EGG AWARDS 1981 Farmers Class One Dozen White One Dozen Brown Commercial Class One Dozen White Five Dozen Brown One Dozen Brown 1 Red Wing Farms 2 R W Sauder Inc 3 Plain A Fancy Egg Ranch Five Dozen White 1 Dutch Country Egg Farm 2 Plain A Fancy Egg Ranch 3 R W Sauder Inc 4 Donald Cotner 5 Hillside Poultry Farm Five Dozen Brown I Plain A Fancy Egg Ranch 2 R W Sauder Inc 3 RedWmgFarms Packers Carton and Pack Class One Dozen White 1 R W Sauder Inc 2 Plain A fancy Egg Ranch One Dozen Brown 1 R W Sauder Inc 2 Plain A Fanc> Egg Ranch 2 Red Wing Farms Five Dozen White 1 Plain & Fancy Egg Ranch 2 R W Sauder Inc Five dozen Brown 1 RW Sauder Inc 2 Plain A Fancy Egg Ranch Broken-Out Quality Class Two (2) Dozen White 1 Leon Epler Farms 2 Plain A Fancy Egg Ranch 3 RW Sauder Inc 4 Dutch Country Egg Farm 5 Amos Breneman Millersville Two (2) Dozen Brown 1 Red Wing Farm 2 Plain A Fancy Egg Ranch 3 R W Sauder Inc Junior Class One Dozen White Eggs 1 Jim Breneman Millersville 2 Nelson Breneman Millersville 3 Gerald Hess Conestoga 4 Brian Hess Conestoga 5 Bill Weidman Millersville One Dozen Brown Eggs I Brian Martin Conestoga 2 David Noyes Elverson 3 Theresa Luckenbtll New Providence 4 Brian Tagnosky Brockway 5 Andy Kvakowski Halifax Special Awards 1 Best Dozen White Eggs R W Sauder Inc 2 Best Dozen Brown Eggs RW Sauder Inc 3 Best 5 Dozen White Eggs Dutch Country Egg Farm 4 Best 5 Dozen Brown Eggs RW Sauder Inc 5 Best Dozen Eggs Farmers Class Donald E Lichtenwalner 6 Best Dozen Eggs in Commercial Class R W Sauder Inc 8 Best 5 Dozen Eggs in Commercial Class Dutch Country Egg Farms 9 Best Entry in Commercial Pack Class Plain A Fancy Egg Ranch 10 Best Dozen Eggs in Carton Class RW Sauder Inc II Best Dozen Eggs in Broken Out Class Leon Epler Farm 12 Best Dozen Eggs in Junior Class Jim Breneman CHV 677 2SN tancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17,1981—A31 Farm Calendar (Continued from Page A 10) Chester County extension annual meeting, Ex- tension meeting room, West Chester. Red Rose FFA chapter meeting, Brownstown Vo tech. Tuesday, January 20 Ephrata area Young Far mer’s meeting, 7.45, ag. dept. Ephrata Area High School. Lime, fertilizer and pesticide conference, J.O. Keller Bldg., Penn State, 10:30 a.m., continues through Thurs. Farm tax meeting, Holiday Inn, US 219 and 1-80, Dußois, 9:30-3. Elanco swine health meeting, 7:30 p.m., Umon Grove School. Lancaster 4-H tractor maintenance club organizational meeting, 7 p.m., Messick Equip ment, Rt. 283. Chester County beef producers meeting. Central Chester Vo-tech, Rt. 30, CoatesviUe, 7:15 p.m. Dover Young Farmers in come tax meeting, Dover High School, ag shop, 7 30. Wednesday, January 21 Delaware Dairy Day, Sheraton Inn, Dover, Del., 9 a m. Berks crops day to cover several topics LEESPORT 0. Elwood Hatley, Professor of Agronomy Extension at Penn State University will be one of the speakers at the Annual Berks Extension Crops Day The day long program will be held on January 29, 1981 starting at 9 a.m. at the Berks County Agricultural Center in Bern Township. Hatley is a native of North Carolina where he received his bachelor and master of Science degree in agronomy at North Carolina State University. Elwood received his doctor degree in agronomy from Purdue University. His responsibilities at Penn State include con ducting programs in the management of cereal crops and soybeans. The program includes; 9.00 am Coffee, donuts, and visit commercial exhibits, followed by ‘Managing Your Small Gram” discussed by Elwood Hatley; “Corn, Corn, and More Corn”, led by Joe McGahen - PSU Extension Agronomist; “Profitable Crop Rotation, Putting It All Together” - Lynn Hoffman - PSU Ex tension Agronomist, Pesticide Update Training - Clyde Myers, Berks County Agent, “Soybeans - m MU GROWING KITCR Farm tax meeting, Hol'dav Inn, Meadville, 9:30-3. Franklin County Fair Commission meeting, Chambersburg Rod and Gun Club, 7:30. Thursday, January 22 Inter-State Dist. 11 annual meeting, Cochranville Fire Co., noon. York Agri-business seminar, Aualong’s Restaurant, 9.30-2:30 p.m. Inter-state Dist. 12, Quarryville Methodist Church, noon Cumberland Co. Extension, South Middleton F.ie Hall, Boiling Springs. Adams County Extension, York Springs Fire Hall, York Springs, 6:30. Pork Industry Days, Wicomico Youth and Civic Center, Salisbury, Md. Friday, January 23 Northeast DHIA director’s meeting. Pink Apple Restaurant, Tunkhan nock. Lancaster 4-H tractor maintenance club organizational meetmg, 7 p.m. Wenger’s Im plement, Buck. Saturday, January 24 1981 Farmers’ Week in New Jersey begins, continues through Saturday. York County 4-H officers training, 8.30-4 p.m. York 4-H Center. Elwood Hatley Management is the Key” - Elwood Hatley; Pesticides and Your Corn” - Joe McGahen; Fertilizer Update - Local Fertilizer Company Officials; and a Question & Answer Period - E. Hatley, J. McGahen, and L. Hoff man. Reservations are required. Send $2 per person to: Clyde Myers, Berks County Ag. Center, Leesport, PA 19533. Make Checks payable to. Berks County Extension Special Account. The fee includes a noon meal. Reservation deadline is January 23,1981.
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