C24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15,1981 # I*. cy s »■> Champion lamb was shown by John Fowler and purchased by Elkton Southern States. COMPUTERIZED GRAIN MAN AG EM How would you like to save the energy cost of grain drying? You can with AeroDry. Compared with conventional high temperature gram drying, AeroDry can • Save up to 90% energy cost. • Reduce shrink loss by 50%. • Increase feed value in gram. Plus you get a 25% tax credit The AeroDry System can be fitted to your existing bin. Ask about our lease plan. For more information contact. Milford Mast Elverson, PA. 215-286-9118 Ken Sauder Brownstown, PA. 717-656-6519 Paul F. Detweiler Newville, PA. 717-776-3288 AAMiAn^ COMPU TCP'S' 0 GRAIN VAN Iff Nli Cecil County, Md. names livestock winners The biggest improvement in grain drying since the corn crib. Roger Rigby, ELKTON, Md, took top honors at the Cecil County 1-H Livestock Show held July 29 at Fair Hill, Md. The 4-H’ers showed the grand champion steer, lamb, and hog, respectively. Dr. Robert Herr, Narvon, Pa., vas the judge tor the day. On Wednesday night, July 30, the rtiuth were able to protit from their lard work by selling their animals it the annual 4-H livestock sale. Phe sale, previously open only to ambs and hogs, featured seven iteers as well this year. DISTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY BY Athnnml AS Systems Inc. W - -—*SSSh k , — ' k .. —— - . * n * < i... »< 'v ~Sli3»f| 4-'- ' Champion steer was shown by Roger Rigby and purchased by Hilamin Milling. Champion hog at Cecil County Fair was shown by Chris Johnson and purchased by Newark Southern States.