UDPs active new director direct sy have no bulls in AI irtin says he OSes v t keeps a bull for hard are raised in hutches, tins, “We had a very lity problem before, get a much healthier bovine is so suscep- t * jj sse Hoisteins, but it nanagementalso. ; BUTLER WARSANF ► SEE YOUR ► AGRI-BUILDER FOR DETAILS! All Building f.O B Annville. Pa (Buildings not equipped as shown) Prices Based on Survey ol Agn-BoiWers Prices Could Vary With Each Agri-Builder Various Sizes Height and Weight Available IM MONTHLY OR YEARLY PROGRAM SIC. POGOINC. FOUR COUNTIES HASCHEN 059 1841 Jerry’s Road CONTRACTOR AGRICULTURAL >1 Street, Md. 21154 RD.,80x249 SYSTEMS PH: 301-692-5350 Comport, Pa. 16627 P.0.80x 505 PH 814-672-5751 Chestertown, Md. 21620 PH: 301-778-5800 O. A. NEWTON A NICKUN STEEL csonco. Wilders - BridceviMe. Delaware 19933 .301 N. Broad Street PHr-302-337-8211 *roveCity, Pa. 16127 - PH: 412-458-7243 promotes, discusses dairying tible to respiratory'problems so they’re in fresh air now.” The Martins now have a new GAITHERSBURG, Md. - On June 13, the Bth Annual Maryland Junior Angus Preview Show was held here at Montgomery County Fairgrounds. Twenty-seven exhibitors showed SO animals, 19 participated m the showmanship contest, and 28 youngsters and adults participated in the judging contest. it Winning the Junior division judging as Billy Gregg, Gaither sburg, with 97 'of a possible 100 points'. Lisa Neal, Woodbine, with 94 points, stood second. There was a two-way be in the Senior division between Bill Widennan, Sykesville, and Susan Holston, Derwood, each with a perfect 100 points. The tie was broken by guessing the weight of a heifer and Bill Widennan emerged., the winner. n v Jun Moxley, West Fnendship, who about 34 years ago was a member of a U.S. Dairy Judging Team -that won the btle in -In ternational competition in England, won the Adult Division with 95 points and John Sullivan, Laytonsville, came in second with 92 points. Pamela Stabler, Brookeville, showed the champion Bred & Owned Heifer, PVF Bline P2O, and Chris Sullivan, Laytonsville, showed the reserve champion, Wildwood Enchantress. Other Bred & Owned class winners were LEASE IT See Your Agri Builder For Details These Buildings Engineered for Self-Erection (Butler will furnish Erection and Foundation Drawings) free-stall barn next to their stable barn. The field work is done with John Deere machinery. Md. Jr. Angus holds Preview Show William Canby with Moreland Black Lady'bClS and Lisa Neal with OA lisas Daisy Pride. Robert Miller, Woodsboro, captured both the champion and reserve champion honors in the heifer classes. His April calf, Mar Lee Sky High Lass T 163 also was named Supreme Champion of the show. His reserve champion, was a January heifer, Mar Lee Dutchess Linette. Other winners included-Robert Schelde, Reisterstown, with Branchwater Miss Black; Anne Keys, Olney, with Oatland Elba 351; Susan Holston, Derwood, with SL Chance Pride Oc2B; Richy Gregg, Gaithersburg, with Twin Oaks Karama C 790; and Lori Moxley with Logan Spring Kate 6. Lisa Conner, Poolesville, had the champion steer from the heavyweight class and it was bred at Oatland Farm, Olney, Md. Billy Gregg had the reserve champ from the mediumweight class. This steer was bred at Sayre Farms, Phelps, N.Y. The lightweight class was won by BUI Widerman with a steer bred in the Jayhawk Herd at Mid dletown, Pa. Following the heifer show, Marilyn Miller, chairman of the Maryland Angus-Women’s Club Seidenspinner Memorial Scholarship Committee, an nounced the 1981 winners: Karen TRI-STATE MARINE OIST. INC. Route 256 Oeale.Md. 20751 PH: 301-867-1447 IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1818 GRAIN BIN • 4173 Bushel Capacity LESS THAN s 22oQ°° F. 0.8. Cash and Carry IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2718 GRAIN BIN - 9872 Bushel Capacity LESS THAN s 4ooo°° F. 0.8. Cash and Carry TRI-COUNTY AGRI-SYSTEMS R.D.fl, Box 55- Swedesboro, NJ 08085 PH: 609-467-3174 WALTER J. 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The town of Sandy Lake in Venango County was spared one half million dollars in' flood damage as the dam on Two Mile Run stored five feet of floodwater. The dam stored the equivalent of 1.7 inches of runoff from the drainage area. Storm frequency in the Two Mile Run area was WEETER CONCRETE RIGGS ENTERPRISES CONSTRUCTION Box 98 | P.O. Drawer V Boswell. PA 15531 j Knox. PA 16232 PH: 814-629-5621 , PH: 814-797-5122 ' I KELLER BUILDING SYSTEMS INC. Though the farm sounds like a job for three or four, and is a farm for two, it is run by one full time degree in pediatric nursing. The selection of the Maryland delegates and alternates to the National Junior Angus Showmanship Contest to be held in Nashville, Tenn. next month in cluded Pamela Stabler and David Gooding, both of Brookeville in Montgomery County. First alternate is Bill Widerman and second alternate is Susan Moxley, flood damages in Pa. estimated at a 100-year frequency by SCS engineers. The year frequency means the hardest storm to be expected once in the number of years, added Munkittrick. Another area which escaped governments recognize the greater ' flood damage was flooding problem and request the Meadville in Crawford County. n assistance from SCS under Public Rainbow Lake on Mill Run rose 12 Law 566, The Watershed Protec feet with flood storage saving the tion and Flood Prevention town about $420,000 in flood losses. Program, also called The Small Storm frequency was estimated at Watershed Program. 25 years by the SCS engineers. The storm brushed the Sandy program and other soil and water Creek Watershed in Mercer conservation programs may be County, but the 1,700-acre Lake obtained from the USDA Soil Wilhelm rose one foot and Conservation Service with offices prevented $37,000 in flood damages in every county. QUILL ! CONSTRUCTION CO. | Lancaster Famine, Saturday, June 20,1981—A21 SPECIAL PRICED GRAIN BINS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1518 Grain Bin, 2847 Bushel Capacity 2118 Grain Bin, 5776 Bushel Capacity 2418 Grain Bin. 7673 Bushel Capacity 3022 Grain Bin, 14,572 Bushel Capacity P. E. NESS, BUTLER MF6. CD. Box 337. Oxford. PA 19363 I'm interested in more information on Butler products. G BuikKncs D Bins □ Dryers □ Buik-O-Matks Name Address County Cdy and one part tune farmer because Daniel Martin will continue to spend his hours promoting the product he believes in most. West Friendship. Winners in the junior showmanship contest were Ricky Gregg and Lisa Neal. Judge Of the show was Doug Slatteiy, Summitcrest Farms, Summitville, Ohio; official judge for the judging contest was Doug Full, Back Acres Angus, Mt. Airy, Md.; and show chairman was Doug Vehsek, Woodbine, Md. in the Greenville area. Storm frequency was slightly over 10 years in this watershed. Munkittrick noted SCS assisted local governments in installing these flood prevention'dams. Local Further information on this BUTLER AGRI-BUILDER
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