Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 03, 1984, Image 24

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    A24— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3,1984
Draft horses
added to KILE entries
HARRISBURG Draft horses
will compete for the first time in
the 27-year history of the Keystone
International Livestock Exposition
(KILE), which continues through
Wednesday at the Farm Show
Complex, according to state
Agriculture Secretary Penrose
Hallowell.
“The addition of these
magnificent animals to the
schedule of competition promises
to make the 28th edition of KILE
the best show ever,” said
Hallowell, noting that an estimated
100 entries, including Clydesdale,
Belgian and Percheron horses are
slated for judging in the large
arena on Wednesday.
The draft horse entries boost the
total number of animals entered at
KILE over the 3,150 mark.
Sheep class entries account for
over one-third of the total entries
with 1,756, compared to 1,536 in
1983. Beef cattle entries numbered
735, compared to 788 last year,
while swine entries totaled 556,
over the previous year’s total of
505. Contestants will vie for $85,000
in premiums.
The 28th annual Keystone In
ternational Livestock Exposition
also features 12 teams competing
in the Fifth Annual Regional Sheep
to Shawl Contest, set for today
from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the small
arena of the complex. The contest
calls for a team of five members to
shear, spin and weave the finest
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SELF LOCKING
FEED THRU FENCE
★ All cows can be released at one
time or individually
★ When handle is in lock position,
cow automatically locks as it
enters
★ No more chasing cows
ALSO AVAILABLE
• Standard Free Stalls • Fencing
• Gates (38” • 48” - 54” • Automatic Head Gates
high)
PAUL B. ZMERMAN, INC.
Hardware • Farm Supplies Box 128 R.D. #4, Lititz, PA 17543
Custom Manufacturing Wood Corner Rd.
Crane Service 1 Mile West of Ephrata
Phone: 717-738-1121
quality shawl. A three-judge panel
bases its evaluation on the
following criteria: team iden
tification, shearing, weaving,
spinning and design of the shawl as
well as time. The record time for
the process is 63 minutes.
One of the special events also
scheduled for Saturday is the
selection of the new Pennsylvania
Lamb & Wool Queen. Judging for
the queen, who will represent the
Pennsylvania Sheep & Wool
Growers Association, takes place
at 12:15 p.m. Immediately
preceding the contest, the latest in
wool fashions will be modeled in
the second annual Ladies Lead
Line Class, scheduled for 10:30
a.m.
These and other surprises await
visitors to the 28th Keystone In
ternational Livestock Exposition.
Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
There is no admission charge.
* Heavy duty construction
★ Stabilizer on bottom of yoke for
extra strength
<* Custom built to your specifications
'★ You can release all cows or hold
cows that need treatment.
• Automatic Gate Latches
These Lampeter Strasburg FFA’ers will be leaving tomorrow to attend the 57th
National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Mo., where they will be joined by colleagues
from all over the United States. From left are: instructor Steve Smith, Carl Landis,
Gerald Garber, Barry Harnish, Don Welk, Karen Shertzer and Michael Mills.
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SMALL-
For Calves
UpTo 15
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ADJUSTABLE -
For Heifers ft Cows
8 Months And
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• Moveable
MANURE PITS
• Poured in place or precast
concrete
• Above or below ground
• SCS approved
FEED BUNK
• Long lasting reinforced pre
cast concrete
• 3 styles of H-Bunk available
• 4 styles of J-Bunk available
CATTLEGUARDS
• No more opening and closing
gates
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MONOLITHIC
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