AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 21,1981 Frederick County to mark FREDERICK, Md - Maryland Agriculture - Voice of the Land, will be celebrated in Frederick County at the Fredencktowne Mall beginning on March 2 to 7. Activities have been planned for each night, beginning at 7 30 p m in front of the J.C. Penney Store On Monday night, March 2, the Frederick County 4-H Cow Gals and Guys wlI have food demon strations and have a program on dairy products. On Tuesday night, March 3, the Frederick County Sheepbreeders Association will be “Telling the Wool Story” from start to finish. Dover Young Farmers Association and have taken part in numerous commodity promotions Lome has been instrumental in helping the York College obtain a grant through their work with 20 area farms Through that program, participating farmers could obtain information on toxin levels found in the forages they grew and used in livestock rations The Detters have four children and recently hosted an American Field Service exchange from Japan while she attended Dover High School for a year. Lome is also a gospel singer and heads up the Hosanna Gospel Group For the second year, the Dover Young Farmers selected an out standing local supporter of agriculture programs as their chapter Honorary Young Farmer Named the 1981 winner of that award was William Sprenkle, owner of Spangler and Sprenkle, Inc , a West York feed, grain, and coal dealer Sprenkle is well-known DE LAVAL AUTOCORD™ The Autocord Removal Device automatically removes the milker unit when the cow is finished milking. 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ZIMMERMAN & SONS West of Blue Ball, PA on Rt. 23 PH: 717-354-4955 Ask For Ralph Stoltzfus RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS They will have baby lambs on display and will also be demon strating shearing and spinning They will also have demon strations on uses and cutting of lamb On Wednesday night, March 4, the annual Pie Eating Contest will be held with Region 3 (Frederick County) FFA Chapters and Vo-Ag Teachers and FFA Advisors participating The Pies will be donated by the Frederick County Farm Bureau Some of the con testants include David Grimm, Karen Kemp, and Thomas Johnson (Brunswick FFA Chapter), Susan (Continued from Page Al 6) throughout the county for his ongoing support and sponsorship of ag educational meetings and competitive events He was recently given a similar honor by the county’s 4-H baby beef members Sprenkle expressed surprise at the engraved plaque, claiming, “This must be a mistake ” Also honored during the evening banquet were com yield and Crop Show champions in several categories Two entrants, Lester Baney, Bull Road, and Lester Lucken baugh, Spring Grove, finished in a field corn yield tie, both harvesting 160-bushels per acre on their trial plots The champion hay sample exhibited at the Crop Show was entered by Joe Stump, York RIO Wayne Myers, Salem Church Road, Dover, topped the silage classes and the ear corn category winner was William Livingston, dover ■y * m ~~~ m < 1 Flanigan, Ernie Yates, and Kyle Olsen (Catoctm FFA Chapter), Andy Daymude, Bob Boylan, Carroll Shry, and Holly Dean (Frederick County Vo-Tech Center), Paula Toms, Thomas Smith, and Tracey Stutler, (Frederick), Carol Grossnickle, James Ferrant, Naomi Weiner, and Roy Walls (Linganore), Natalie Schley, Tim Bowman, and L. Keith Statley (Middletown), Brian Wiles, Charles Cramer, and Vernon Marshall (Walkersville). Also participating will be Phil Arnold, Maryland State FFA President On Thursday, March 5, the Region 3 (Frederick County) FFA Poultry Judging Contest will be held at the Mall, beginning at 3 00 p.m FFA members from Frederick County will be judging various grades of eggs, chickens, and turkeys Thursday night will feature Dairy Night Contestants will be trying their .'■and at milking goats Also there will be a “Squirts for Squirts” program where small children and adults can try their hand at milking cows There will also be a petting zoo, for children which will feature the six dairy breeds of calves There will also be a Simmental cow and calf on display Children will have a chance to touch these animals On Friday evening, there will be a cross cut sawing contest Some of the contestants include Barry Lucey and Paul Spurrier (Farm Bureau), Rodman Myers, (Grange), and Gordon Anderson (School Board), Lance Ghsan and Mark Stevens (Sire Power), Clyde Crum and Joe Free (Fair Board) and David Miller and Larry Riggs (FFA)_ THE THE ■ Poured Solid C Reinforced W ■ The Wall is 0 as the Materi • Manure Pit Walls • Hog House Walls • Chicken House Wa • Concrete Decks • House Foundation • Cistern Walls • Barnyard Walls • Concrete Pit Tops • Silage Pit Walls • Retaining Walls Take the questions out of your new construction Call: Balmer Bros, for quality engineered walls. 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Some of the contestants include David Burner (Frederick County Young Farmers), Ivan Barnesley (Heart of Maryland Tractor Pullers), Terry Castle (Vernon Stump Company); Marvin Glass, (H B Duvall Company); Benny Ahalt (Central Maryland Antique Tractor Pullers), James Har baugh (Gladhill Tractor Mart), Bobby Bare (Reich’s Ford Truck and Tractor) Also on Saturday evening, there will be a bale throwing contest Representatives from FFA Alumni Chapters in Frederick County will be participating Contestants in clude Bobby Myers (Catoctm), Richard Pry (Brunswick), Randy Toms (Frederick), Jamie Zim merman (Linganore), Tommy Ramsburg (Middletown), Teddy Albaugh (Walkersville) Throughout the week many MILLERSVILLE The Manor displays representing different Chapter of Future Farmers of activities of the Manor Chapter America is planning several and its members special events to commemorate Keystone - Farmer Degree National FFA Week, which begins members will make a presentation today . before the Washington Boro Lions Manor President Wayne Hess, of Club at the Washington Boro Conestoga, listed these events Municipal Building r - The chapter is erecting a sign in During the coming week, the front of the Penn Manor High chapter will be making daily radio School to designate National FFA announcements. Week Also, the Manor Chapter is Show cases throughout the providing a film for the Conestoga school will feature various Lions Club monthly meeting STRENGTH IS IN CONSTRUCTION All sizes available Round or rectangular Invest in Quality - It will last a lifetime. demonstrations will be held at various tunes Some of the demonstrations include omlet and meat cutting demonstrations, by Roy Porter, University of Maryland; apple cider pressing demontration, sponsored by the Catoctm FFA Chapter on Wed nesday, Friday and Saturday, egg hatching demonstrations, spon sored by the Walkersville FFA Chapter and the University of Maryland. Frederick County Pomona Grange will sponsor the following demonstrations wood lathe demonstration (Tuesday and Wednesday); spinning and weaving demonstration (Thur sday) and a quilting demonstration (Friday and Saturday) Many organizations and agricultural businesses will have displays also during that week. Some of the exhibits include a bee and honey exhibit, 4-H and Dairy exhibits; Farm Safety, Antique Tractor exhibits, Soil Conservation Service and machinery displays There will also be exhibits from the University of Maryland, promoting statewide agriculture programs and organizations Manor FFA activities