KILE entry deadline Monday HARRISBURG - Entry deadlines are approaching for the largest livestock show on the east coast, the Keystone International Livestock Exposition. The Exposition, which is held at the Farm Show Building in Harrsiburg October 2-6, will accept entries postmarked no later than August 31,1981. Last year, 24 states participated in the Exposition which featured over 3,600 entries of beef cattle, sheep, swine and horses. The entries were up by 14 percent from Pennsylvania’s Three Top/Vlfalfa Producers /y ' £ '> '■ ■Sj’rvrs - *,w » C- f * T M Champion growers Norman and Harold Davis of Huntingdon, owners of Daland Farms, and Apollo variety alfalfa from RP Seeds. m # I i My 4' --ij * the previous year. This year is the Exposition’s Silver Anniversary, bringing exhibitors and visitors alike even more outstanding events. The Exposition will host the National Polled Hereford Standard of Perfection Show on Sunday, Oct. 3. A Junior Simmental Beef Cattle Show has been added, along with a breeding swine show. The feeder pig show and sale will continue as will the Paint Horse Show, KILE Trade Show featuring all your specialty needs, and the unique .. f 9 Agriculture Craft Show on Sunday. Five yearling bred ewe sales are slated for Saturday evening and feeder calves will be sold Monday night. Youth competition, annual meetings, live hog evaluation contests, queen contests, ladies i lead competition, sheep sheering and a barnyard babies exhibit are all scheduled for the* top livestock show on the east coast. If you haven’t already entered the Keystone International Livestock Exposition, send your When Harold and Norman Davis entered the 1980 State Alfalfa Growers Program, they knew the competition would be tough, that it would take a lot to win first place. A lot of yield... pounds of protein... and TDN produced over the entire growing season. That meant careful planning, proper management and a little luck with the weather. Plus the best alfalfa stand on their entire dairy operation. The Davis brothers' choice to win? A two year old field of Apollo, the alfalfa variety bred to beat Phytophthora root rot ("wet foot” disease) and deliver high yields of consistently top quality hay. The result: Apollo yielded B.6~tons per acre, with 3,410 pounds of protein and 9,765 pounds of TDN. And Harold and Norman Davis won first place to become Pennsylvania's 1980 State Champion alfalfa growers. APOLLO VARIETY ALFALFA IS AVAILABLE FROM YOUR RP SEEDS DISTRIBUTOR AND HIS DEALERS R L. ROHRER & BROS., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA17565 PH.717-299-2571 •‘'s Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29,1981—A17 entry form immediately to the Livestock Exposition, Farm Show Complex, P.O. Box 3362, Harrisburg, PA 17105; (717-787- Pi P«r gets award GETTYSBURG - Thomas E. Piper, Adams County Extension Director; John H. Schwartz, County Agent, Agriculture; and Laurence L. Yager, Area Marketing Agent, attended the .JVYS ? - WASHES OFF WINDOWS A PIPELINES EASILY ~ I ALSO BARN CLEANING SERVICE f I AVAILABLE WilH COMPRESSED AIR 1 1 To have your barn cleaned with air it I 15 will clean off dust, cob webs & lots of the 5 1 old lime. This will keep your barn looking I f cleaner & whiter longer. X I MAYNARD L. BEITZEL i I Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 f i| Barn spraying our business, not a I I side-line. Spraying Since 1961 I | HIGH PRESSURE WASHING AND z I DISINFECTING POULTRY HOUSES I : AND VEAL PENS. J 2905) KILE is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Livestock Association in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the Pennsylvania Farm Show Commission. 66th annual meeting of the National Association of County Agricultural Agents at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., August 16-20. Piper was recognized as the Turf grass Awards Luncheon for being Regional winner in the Horticultural Professional Im provement Awards Program sponsored by O.M. Scott and Sons and the National Association of County Agriculture Agents. Gordon Guyer, Director, Michigan State University Cooperative Extension Service, discussed “The Cooperative Ex tension Service-Industry Part nership for Improved Urban Horticulture.” Other addresses heard were: “Education and Technology-The Key to Agriculture Development” by David Call, Dean, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University; “A Time of Opportunity” by Robert Delano, President, American Farm Bureau Federation; “Animal Agriculture-The Crossroads and the Challenge” by L.L. Pope, Dean, College of Agriculture and Home Economics, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. John Block, United States Secretary of Agriculture, was keynote speaker at the meeting. P WHITE WASHING "1 | WITH { I DAIRY WHITE I | - DRIES WHITE | I - DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY I X - NO WET FLOORS X | -IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY 1 I s ™ ( Send For CREUTZBURG, INC. FREE CATALOG Lincoln Highway East, Box 7 Paradise. PA 17562 NAME. . STREET CITY... STATE . ZIP..