A32—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 29,1981 Hay show (Continued from Page Ai22) Additional results of the 1981 State Hay Show follow. Hay Show Field Cured and Mow Finished Alfalfa-First Cutting 1 Paul Bollinger Myerstown, 2 Vern Parsons Mt Bethel 3 Penny Smith Mansfield 4 Robert McWilliams Pen Argyl 5 Herman Espy Spruce Creek Alfa Ha— Later Cuttings 1 Earl Swartzentruber Libia, 2 Paul H Duncan Millville 3 Upstream Farm Easton 4 Stumptand Farm Bernville, 5 Howard Gnest Honey Brook Alfalfa— Grass FirstCuttmg 1 Warren Pifer Reynoldsville, 2 David Collins Clearfield 3 Paul Bollinger 4 Herman Espy 5 Thomas Gearhart Clearfield Alfalfa- Grass Later Cutting 1 Lloyd George Catawissa 2 Earl Swart zentruber Lancaster, 3 Lloyd George 4 Paul Yoder Mifflin 5 NevmG Rice Boxby Clover 1 Michael Reich Beaver Springs, 2 Patricia A Ergott Clinton Co, 3 Paul Bollinger 4 Robert Grabel Newport 5 William Ergott Clinton Co Clover—Timothy 1 Fred Long Curwensville 2 3 Carton* E Pearce Kylertown 4 Carl Pearce Kylertown, 5 Paul Bollinger ■irdsfoot Trefoil 1 Kenneth A Collins 2 Tim Kmes Frenchville 3 Wachobs Dairy Birdsloot Trefoil Mixed 1 William C Mearns Jr Gettysburg 2 AI Orner Sons Rockton 3 TimKunes Grass First Cutting 1 Herman Espy 2 Penny Smith. 3 Milton Hershey 4 John Sankey 5 Carl Pearce Grass Second Cutting 1 Nelson Narehood Beavertown 2 Harold Narehood Beavertown, 3 At Oner Sons, 4 Alienor Farm Bedford 5 Klein Farm Easton Mixed Hay More than SO percent legumes 1 Paul Bollinger 2 Fred Lon* 3 Jay McCarrell 5 Dorothy Marshall Mixed Hay More than 50 percent erases 1 Herman Espy 2 Glenn Hicks and Son 3 Fred Long 4 David Glass Birdsboro 5 LuAnn Mar shall Jersey Shore Summer Annual Grasses 1 IraF AltemoseandSon 2 Herman Espy Partially Field Cured and Heat Dried Alfalfa First Cutting 1 Jay McCarrell 2 Ira Altemose and Son Alfalfa Later Cutting 1 Jay McCarrell Grand Champion 2 Frank Yost Newville 3 Altemose 4 Duane and Betty Shuman 5 Milton Hershey School Alfalfa Grass First Cutting 1 Altemose m t. ■> *' ’ x '■*■*&£ I ■» I “ —£ %. v v i* ly fob 3b?' bills *♦* » Alfred Dugan director of research at Milton-Hershey School Farm displays the Grand Champion Hay-Crop Silage sample a legume and a legume-grass wilted mixture. The Hershey School entry topped more than 40 other smaples submitted by state farmers. MDA receives permit for Mesurol as repellent on grapes ANNAPOLIS, Md. - David Shriver, chief of the Maryland Department of Agriculture’s Pesticide Applicators Law Section, has announced EPA has granted Maryland an emergency exemp tion for use of “Mesurol” 75%WP on grapes to repel birds. He points out that, under terms of the EPA permit, a maximum of three applications may be made per acre and that a one-day preharvest interval must be ob served. The special exemption will expire on November 30, 1981, and therefore, is good only for the 1981 Maryland grape growing season. The emergency use exemption from labeling comes under provisions of Section 18 of FIFRA, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, which is the law governing the use of pesticides in the nation. According to the request for the Alfalfa Grass Later Cutting 1 Jay McCarrell Reserve Grand Champion 2 Altemose 3 Harold Narehood I Jay McCarrell Clover Timothy 1 Jay McCarrell Grass First Cutting 1 J McCarrell 2 Altemose 3 Nevin Alambert Stoystown Grass Second Cutting 1 J McCarrell 2 Frank Yost Partially Field Cured and Hay Preservative Alfalfa First Cutting 1 Herman Espy r 1 H Espy 2 E Swartzenbruber Jr 3 Tussy View Farm Inc Centre Hall 4 Glenn Carper McClure 5 David Collins Alfalfa Grass First Cutting 1 Warren Pifer Alfalfa Grass Second Cutting I Tussy View 2 Vale Wood Farms Cresson 3 Nevin Rice 4 A L Oner Sons ** * *** ; i ~ , | * i\> iu v ' “? ♦ * ' H I W, Cover Alfalfa Later Cutting 5 s * * .£> ? * V ** ** -- special exemption, as filed by MDA in cooperation with the Maryland Cooperative Extension Service, some 350 acres of grapes in Maryland this year may need such treatment. Grape culture, both for wine making and for table grape sales, is an expanding business in Maryland. Birds have proven to be a major threat to the carefully nurtured and expensive crop. “Mesurol” currently is used as a bird repellent in other states for such crops as cherries, blueberries and grapes. In the past it has been used to repel birds on blueberry and grape crops in Maryland. The material is not designed to kill birds or injure them. Its effect is to make the grapes unattractive to birds from a taste standpoint. EVERY X WEDNESDAY IS MIRV Or DAY AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. New Holland, PA If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price Mostly fresh and close springing holsteins Cows from local farmers and our regular ship pers include Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite, Kelly Bowser, Bill Lang, Blam Hoffer, Dale Hostetter, HD Matz, and Jerry Miller SALE STARTS - 12:00 SHARP Also Every Wednesday, Hay, Straw & Ear Com Sale -12:00 Noon All Dairy & Heifers must be eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts. For arrangements for special sales or herd dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact: Abram Diffenbach, Mgr. 717-354-4341 OR A Norman Kolb % 717-397-5538 INew & Used Silos New & Used Extensions Tear down & Rebuilt Gunite silo relining & repairs Replastering, roofs, permanent pipe & distributors Oxygen Limiting Silos above and below ground manure storage a Jamesway Unloaders Barn Equipment Write or Call DETWEILER SILO REPAIR Rd 2 Box 267-D ' Newville, PA 17241 717-423-6791 717-776-7533 717-776-3288 Birds that are proving to be troublesome in Maryland vineyards are sparrows, catbirds, doves, starlings, robins, finches, and orioles. Area shepherds to exhibit at Eastern States WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Gerald and Barbara Rohrer, Quarryville, and William Moore, Elverson, will be exhibiting their sheep at the Eastern States Ex position, here on September 16-27. The Eastern States Exposition is the largest fair on the east coast and will be judging sheep on the 16- Such birds, when high population levels occur in an area of grape culture, can cause up'to a one-third loss of the grape crop. 20. All breeds including, South downs, which the Rohrer’s exhibit nine; and Hampslures, which Moore will show two, are included in the show. In addition to the type judging contests, there will be judging of handmade woolen articles, a Shearing Contest, Lead Line competition, and sheep-to-shawl contest. Free Shows, parades, crafts, food and other attractions will be featured at the Eastern States Exposition in addition to the livestock shows. | i IT' Lljk T/i 1* I I \v a I W? '*#< •a I m | W-11/ I rl i' \L Reach For An Interest Paying Checking Account NOW At last 1 Checking that gives you the benefits of a savings ac count along with all the flex ibility of a checking account That’s NOW get the facts! 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