C6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 18,1985 CREAMERY - It’s well-known that most garden plants do better in a and 16 of the top 20 The the County Land Judgmg Contest t 10 were as follows: near Cedar Crest High Schoo . Rlgel Damel Brandt) ?l!Ln C !nH Michaelßeare, Daleßalmer,Scott ELCO Northern Lebanon, and Brms John Gilbert, Kenneth AnnviUe-Cleona participated in the Femsie ’ r Tunothy EUlott> Frank C °Annville-Cleona swept the Shuey and Paul Ixingenecker. # I Ail Mr PM AM HOLLANDER RD, RD3 / ||y||y|tni*l''ll NEW HOLLAND, PA MANUFACTURING CQRP. 717-354-9611 AIR-O-MATIC VENTILATION SYSTEMS m l iW Wall Fan ;h Hood And Cabinet UTILITY TRAILERS Rugged, Heavy Duty wagon gear ZIMMERMAN AUGER SYSTEMS FOR EMPTYING MANURE PITS Efficient, Economical and requires less Horsepower than most systems hhbs ' ■ Portable Stationary CALL FOR PRICES AND YOUR LOCAL DEALER serve water while meeting plant needs. Raised beds, underlaid with plastic, will also add color in the shade. 4. Late afternoon and evening sun is harder on plants than morning sun followed by shade the rest of the day. Full morning sun followed by a period of shade is best for these plants. 5. Dappled shade from sunlight filtered through high tree branches is very effective for most shade tolerant plants. 6. Plantings on the south and west side of a building will generally receive too much sun and heat. York Capon Club 4-H Exchange Club visit in 1986. Junior Exchange Program members from Elk County will visit Cambria County July 31 to Aug 2. Cambria County members visited Elk County in 1984. The next meeting will be Thursday, May 23 at 7 p.m. at the Extension Office in Ebensburg. All members must attend this session. ;ile, leal OR And 'om Gross Cap. 3,000 to 24,000 lbs. Variety of Sizes Made to Order