Baylor announces hay and silage contest winners ROCK SPRINGS, PA - The best hay and silage samples in Penn sylvania were judged at Penn State's Ag Progress Days today. Dr. John Baylor, chairman of the hay show committee, announced the winners of the IS6S Penn sylvania Hay Show. In the alfalfa-first cutting category (alfalfa with less than 10 percent of grasses), first place went to Paul Bollinger Myerstown in Lebanon County. The Milton Hershey School Farms in Hershey were awarded second place, and third place went to Gerald E. McMath of Shade Gap in Hun tingdon County. In the alfalfa-later cuttings category, another - first-place award went to Paul Bollinger. I.F. Altemose and Sons in Effort, Monroe' County received second place, and Milton Hershey School Farms placed third. In the alfalfa-grassed mixed- First cutting category, Paul Wisser of Coopersburg, Lehigh County, received first place. Second place went to Robert Wriglesworth of Grampian, Clearfield County and Leroy Pinker of Penargyl, Northampton County took third prize. John Jurists of Tunkbannock in Wyoming County received first place in the alfalfa-grass mixed- Later Cuttings category. Second place winner was Nevin 6. Rice of Blain, Perry County, and third place went to Ted Kuckuck of Salts burg, Indiana County. Another award was won by Paul Bollinger in the Clover category. Carl J. Pearce of Kylertown, Clearfield County received the second place, and Nevin Rice finished third. Ihe Clover Timothy mixed category was won by Marshall V. Wolfe of St. Mary’s in Elk County. Eugene Stauffer of York received second and David R. Harrop St. of Milroy in Mifflin County placed third. Paul Bollinger received the first FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd & 3rd 10% OFF All Accessories & Supplies WOOD & COAL BURNING STOVES The Pateited Baker Air flow Heat Exchanger. See our selection of air-tight, efficient models to suit every need and taste award in the Birdsfoot Trefoil category, and William Meams of Gettysburg took top honors in the Birdsfoot Trefoil Mixed Category. In the grass-first cutting category, David J. Peachey of Bellville in Mifflin County received first place. Second went to Leroy F. Rowles of Olanta, Clearfield County and third place winner was Herman Espy of Spruce Creek in Huntingdon County. Leroy F. Rowles also received first place in the Grass-Second Cutting Category. Nevin Rice took second place, and third place went to Marshall Wolfe. Other winners were: Mixed Hay (more than 56 percent legumes) 1. Lloyd George, 2." David R. Harrop St., 3. Carl J. Pearce. Mixed Hay (more than 56 percent grasses) 1. David R. Harrop Sr., 2. Nevin Rice, Blain, 3. A.L. Orner, Rockton. Sommer Animal Grasses 1. Rick Beshore, 2.1. F. Altemose and Sons, 3. Paul Bollinger. Section n: Partially field cured phis heat dried (no hay preservative.) Alfalfa-First cutting 1. Sam Martin. Alfalfa-Later Cutting* 1. Jay McCarroll, 2. Dan and Tim Alderfer, 3. Paul Bollinger. Alfalfa Grass Mixed 1. JayMcCarrolL Alfalfa Grass-Mlxed-Later Cut tings 1. Jay McCarroll. Clover Timothy Mixed 1. Jay McCarroll. Grass-First Catting I. Jay McCarroll. Grass-Second Cutting 1. Jay McCarroll, 2. William J. Smith. Mixed Hay (more than 91 percent legume*) 1. William J. Smith. OPEN HOUSE 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. REFRESHHBITS... GARAGE SALE, TOO! Featuring: * THE PENNSYLVANIAN Airtight Fireplace Stove * SCANDIA Airtight Woodstove with catalytic combuster ONLY *3ls°° a* CONESTOGA Hot Air insert w/Bi-Fold Doors * ONLY *49s°° * HYDRO-HEATER Hot Water Stove w/Bi-Fold Doors All Components included only *Bso°° Entries for the hay show were due in the forage tent by Tuesday morning. Accepting and recording the entries were, Lisa Spots of Penn State, Cy Chadwick, Extension Agent, and Al Dugan of Milton Hershey Farms. Hollow Farm. Mixed Hay-more than M percent legumes 1. Stephen W. Smith, 2. A.L. OrnerSons. Mixed Hay-more than H percent grasses Section ni: Partially field cured pfau hay preservative Alfalfa-Pint Cutting 1. David Wltmer. Alfalfa-Later Cuttings . Heidel Hollow Farm Inc., 2. John W. Snook, 3. NevinG. Rice. Alfalfa Grau Mixed-First Cuttingi 1. Herman Espy, 2. David Witmer. Alfalfa Grtu Mixed-Later Cut tings 1. A.L. Orner Son s, 2. Free Delivery on all stoves within 25 miles The Conestoga New model, new look. A complete central HOT WATER system tor your home. Coal, woodburning, cast iron, rocker grates, scenic 2 door w/wood handles *ll7O Hot Air Wood Burning Insert installs in a snap *593 Hot Air Coal & Wood Insert *740 - V - *\^‘ • **"' r . ~ V *;** *- . *v . * ** • *■* V Vi 'v /'* m* £ 1. Herman Espy. HAY CROP SILAGE CLASSES Legume and legume-gran mix over 41 percent legume 1. Gerald McMath, 2. Arlin Folly Riafcel, 3. Robert Wrigleaworth. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 27,1983—A29 f' ' Legume and legnme-gra«s mix over 49 percent legume 1. Milton Hershey School, 2. Robert Pardoe Jr., 3. Soenka Haseloff. Mainly Gnua-leu than 49 percent legume 1. Randy Lacy, 2. Herman Espy. Mainly Graaa-le« than M percent legume, Low moiatore 1. William C. Means Jr., 2. (Turn to Page A3B) I'