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Myerstown, Pa. | g (Frystown) S S Phone 717-933-4138 || s I W Jj|a s| 1 1 bobcat % *?«« g Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 23,1983—A39 Lancaster 4-H (Continued from Page A3B) Two-Year Old 1 Jennifer Ann Shertzer. 2 Jerc L Shertzer Three Year Old I Tom Arrowsm/th 2 Jennifer Ann Shertzer 3 Sarah Arrowsmith. 4 Timothy R Ulrich Four Year-Old 1 Helen Arrowsmith 2 Tom Arrowsmith Five-Year Old 1 Helen Arrowsmith 2 Tom Arrowsmith Five Years and Over 1 Matthew J Arrowsmith Senior Champion Helen Arrowsmith Reserve Tom Arrowsmith Grand and Reserve Champions same Champion and Reserve Owner Breeder same HOLSTEINS • Junior Ca«: I John Michael Eby. 2 Steve A Hershey 3 David 6 Landis, 4 Susan J Barley. 5 Robert Barley. 6 Keith B Hershey Intermediate Calf 1 Robert N Barley. 2 Thomas J Barley, 3 Susan J Barley. 4 Thomas Wifcer 5 J Matthew Wanner. 6 Kathy Shertzer Senior Calf 1 Thomas Barley, 2 Robert N Barley 3 NikelleL Wivell. 4 Earl Landis 5 Dorothy Frey 6 Matthew Welk Junior Yearling I Robert N Barley, 2 Susuan J Barley. 3 Jeffrey Welk 4 Ag science fair scheduled NEWARK, Del. - As part of the University of Delaware's 150th birthday celebration, an agricultural science fair for young people will be a special feature of the annual Farm and Hgpe Field Day Aug. 10 at the university’s Georgetown substation. Individuals and groups may enter exhibits, and will compete for cash prizes. Exhibitors must have turned 12 years old by July 1, 1983, and must not have completed high school prior to June, 1983. They must assemble and display their own exhibits, which may not be larger than 30 inches deep, 30 inches long, and 36 inches high. Exhibits must be in place from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Field Day. Ad youths are eligible regardless Yocum slates open house LANDISVILLE John O. Yocum, Superintendent of the Southeastern Field Research Laboratory, announced that Thursday, Aug. 11 will be open house at Penn State’s Field Research Laboratory. Tobacco market to open WASHINGTON, D.C. Flue-cured tobacco markets will open on Wednesday, one week later than originally planned, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced today. V $ V V v si v v v v 21 52 C.W. McMillan, assistant secretary of agriculture, said opening dates for the 1983 season are delayed because of pending legislation to freeze price supports at the 1982 level. Under the revise schedule, markets openings will be: July 27, Area A (Georgia- Florida); Aug. 2, Area B (South Carohna-Border North Carolina); Aug. 3, Area C, (Eastern and Southern Middle Belt, North Carolina); Aug. 8, Area D, (Northern Middle Belt Markets); Aug. 15, Area E, (North CLRRK Diane Hershberger 5 Steve A Hershey 6 Sara Hess Senior Yearling 1 Brenton Brubaker 2 Sylvia Frey 3 Brian Eckman 4 Debbie Landis. 5 JohnKmdig 6 Thomas Barley Junior Champion Robert N Barley Reserve Junior Champion Brenton Brubaker Two-Year Old 1 Thomas McCauley. 2 Karen Kauffman 3 Diane Hershberger 4 James Shertzer, 5 Phillip Rutt 6 Thomas Barley Three Year Old 1 Mark Welk Four-Year-Old 1 Karen Shertzer Five Years-and Over 1 Jennifer N Stauffer. 2 James Shertzer, 3 Susan Hess 4 Pam Kmdig Grand champion Thomas McCauley Reserve Mark Welk Owner breeder Debbie Landis. Reserve Diane Hershberger Dam and Daughter 1 James Shertzer. 2 Susan Hess SHOWMANSHIP First Year Division Champion Danean Charles Reserve-Matthew Weik Junior Division Champion Janice Garber Reserve- Thomas A McCauley Senior Division Champion Steve A Hershey Reserve-Sarah Arrowsmith CALF DRESSING CONTEST I Ayrshire Jersey Swiss Club, 2 Kids and Cows Club 3 Guernsey Club of race, color, sex, handicap, place of residence or national origin. The competition is divided into seven categories, each with a $3O first prize, $2O second prize, and $lO third prize. Categories are: entomology; plant diseases; plant nutrition; soil science; animal science; agricultural engineering; and agricultural economics and marketing. Prizes will be awarded at Field Day .following the 5 p.m. dinner. Exhibitors must be present to receive an award. Entry blanks may be obtained from county extension offices in Newark, Dover or Georgetown, and must be returned by July 29. For more information, call: Sussex County, 856-5250; Kent County, 746-4675; new Castle County, 738-6965. Interested persons can view current research and have their questions answered by personnel from Penn State. Items of interest are commercial com hybrids and soybean varieties; nitrogen fer tilization and tillage studies- on hybrid com; com disease studies; soybean weed control; tobacco varieties and weed control; potato varieties, breeding and insect control; double-crop soybeans, snap beans and lima beans; sweet com hybrids; tomato and pepper trials; flower trials. Lunch can be purchased from Lancaster County Society Farm Women No. 5 at the Laboratory. Carolina-Virgmia Old Belt Markets). Announcing the delay now, McMillan said, will give industry more tune for orderly changes in season planning and timely placement of personnel. The possibility of a delay, he said, was anticipated and recommended at the June 24 meeting of the Flue-Cured Tobacco Advisory Committee, at which opening dates were originally set. McMillan said a survey of the tobacco producing area in dicates that a marketing delay this season will not ad versely affect most producers because an unusually cool spring has resulted in a late maturing crop. A few farmers in the old belt said they would be in convenienced by the action.