York Co. team attends I nat’l meats contest YORK The York County 4-H Meats Team represented Penn sylvania at the National 4-H Meats and Identification Contest held in Kansas City, Missouri, on November 12. Nineteen states participated. Mike Coons, York, was high individual in the national contest in Meat Identification. Mike had 297 poults out of a possible 300. This is the third year that York County members have earned this title. Tammy Eisenhour, Weilsville, was second with 294 points. The York County Team placed second with 861 and Alabama with first with 873 points. In the Pork Judging division, Chris Shive, Seven Valleys, was fifth with a score of 145 and the high individual had 146 points out of a possible 150. York’s team % placed ninth with 364 points out of a possible 450 and Wyoming was first Past, Present & Future The sun never sets on BIG DUTCHMAN. This trademark is recognized around the world for the best poultry equipment, supplied by the most experienced poultry people. HERSHEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, "WE SELL THE BEST I SERVICE THE REST 1 Designers of Qualify Systems for Poultry, Swine enti Drain Handling. with 427. In the Retail Judging division, York’s team was eleventh with 376 out of 450. Nebraska was first with 413. In the Beef Judging division, the team was third with 404 points. Oklahoma was first with 410 points out of a possible 450. When the total judging areas were added to the Meat Identification, the teams ranked first, Virginia 2065; second Alabama 2035; third Wyoming 2032; fourth Nebraska 2009; fifth Illinois 2003; sixth Pennsylvania 1990. The other team member was Nancy Eisenhart, Thomasville. The team was accompanied by Ken Gentzler, Yorkco Meats, and Anthony G. Dobrosky, county agricultural agent. The other coaches were Tim Beck, Seven Valleys and Kathy Sunday, York. 6i<j Dutchman 77 77 heiishey equipment PJ I COMPANY, INC. SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA. 17603 (717)393-5807 Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit GCHOO <2DKCGC3 Cherryville homemakers meet FLEMINGTON, N.J. - Mem bers of the Cherryville Homemakers 4-H Club made ten garments for the Needlework Guild of America their annual service project. Spice ropes and clothespin dolls were made for the Northeast AUTHORIZED 614 Putdiman. DISTRIBUTOR are: vbu <N<m Leaders Craft Show held recently in Ocean City. The club entered a scrapbook in the County 4-H Scrapbook Contest, which took second place in its division. Congratulations go to the club’s county medal winners; Encka Zipfel, Shirley Lefebvre and Betty Like money in the tank Invest in a Calumet .. Vacuum Tank with M soil injector. Liquid hog manure save you several thousands it pays to invest in Calumet Pick the tank size that fils spreading And you II reduce your herd-from 1180 to 4500 odor and runoff problems gallon capacities ChooSfc You II get lonq term from three vacuum pumps dividends too Calumet tanks 177 CFM 247 CFM or 353 are engineered for years of CFM-for fast filling Select efficient low maintenance I.ALUML I Qi lp=]gaaSHß| PTO powered at 540 or 1000 operation Heavy duty steel NESSETH lIBIIII'.HII RPM or optional hydraulic alloy tanks are epoxy coated DISTRIBUTOR IsaBBBHSS motor drive to resist corrosion Double lv.o. mow. Then put those liquid assets reinforced A frames and to work with a Calumet 2 or support skids add strength 4 shank soil injector Injecting for heavy loads All Calume helps retain four times the products are backed by a nitrogen usually lost in surface 12 month warranty F. ERNEST SNOOK TTHTT Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 21,1981—813 If* OFr?H v A £>nPANION P PR oOfesT B VwX)vx‘ Benedik. Members plan to participate in the 4-H Holiday Workshop, set for Friday, December 4. Two new members, Robin Hefhtch and Michelle Saums, jomed the club, notes Chen Keefer, club reporter. So start profiting from the fertilizer produced on your farm Get a Calumet vacuum tank and soil injector Its a tank you can bank on USED EQUIPMENT 12* Better Bilt Auger Pump 10 Badger Pump t Calumet Pump ¥ ti
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