Jr. livestock sale scheduled for Wayne Co. Fair HONESDALE - The ninth annual Wayne County Junior Livestock Sale, a highlight of the Wayne County Fair, will be Aug. 10, at 7:00 p.m. at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. All prospective buyers will be treated to a beef barbecue which will be served from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., just prior to the sale. The sale will serve as a climax for about 80 young people who have been raising livestock project AerjiWav JIM ASCHMANN , Adams, N Y I could feel the difference with the 7000 planter after the Aer-way had made just one pass Planting no till without the Aer way is like trying to dig a ditch with a shovel that has no handle FOR A FREE FRCTSHEET On Alfalfa, Corn or Pasture, CALL OR WRITE: NORTH COUNTRY AG-GRO CONSULTING RD §2 Box 324-B Carthage, NY 13619 Phone (315) 688-4184 animals in the 4-H and FFA programs. It is expected that 16 steers, 65 hogs and 55 lambs will be offered for sale. Animals will be weighed on Friday morning, the day prior to the sale, for the purpose of determining the sale weight. They will receive no feed or water from Thursday-midnight until after they are weighed. Buyers will receive duplicate ribbons based on judging con ducted earlier in the week. Special banners will be presented to the buyers of the three grand cham pion and three reserve grand champion animals. Following the sale arrangements can be made for transportation and processing of the market animals. Jack Bunnell will be the auc tioneer. TO /m/UIZE THE SOIL AND INCREASE YIELD Carlisle Fair accents family entertainment CARLISLE The New Carlisle Fair, scheduled for Aug. 7 to 9, presents a variety of family en tertainment programs. On Aug. 7, in front of the grandstand at the fairgrounds, enjoy the “Cum berland Kaleidoscope” with performances and demonstrations such as music by the Carlisle Town Band and the Singer Band of Mechanicsburg. Instrumental music will be contrasted with a performance of the famous Carlindian Chorus, featuring music in the Barbershop style. Enjoy a demonstration of square dancing by the Carlisle Whirl-A- Wavs THE BEHER WAY AERATION For pastures grasslands general field crops commercial vegetable production and turfgrass, the AER WAY provides a full 7" of penetration resulting in increased biological activity for more healthy root development COMPACTION RELIEF Use of the AER WAY will reduce the effects of weathering and relieve machine made compaction This encourages deeper stronger roof systems and permits sub soil moisture to rise during droughts by natural capillary action FERTILIZER AND LIME MOVEMENT The AER WAY treated soil transports fertilizer and lime down into the root system where it has maximum value ROTOVATION The unique AER WAY design loosens the soil without destroying granular aggregation CONSERVATION TILLAGE By adjusting the offset of the rollers the AER WAY will leave stubble on top of the ground to decay without destroying soil structure A second pass will incorporate some residue and provide a seed bed in most situtations The AER WAY works very well in combination with no till drills and planters WATERLOGGED SOIL RELIEF Use of the AER-WAY will open the soil to increase the moisture evaporation in wet soil conditions and increase water percolation to allow water logged areas to become productive again sooner SEED BED PREPARATION In one operation the AER-WAY loosens the soil and rolls it creating ground which is ready for seeding The AER WAY does not create a com pacted zone like other secondary tillage tools EROSION CONTROL Because the AER-WAY does not destroy soil consolidation and leaves the residue on top of the ground, the conditions which promote soil erosion are avoided Effects of weathering are mechanically removed while leaving crop cover in tact RENOVATION Use of the AER-WAY opens the soil providing better root development and increased pasture life With the optional seed box attachments overseeding can be accomplished simultaneously Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 20,1985-C3 FOR MORE INFORMA TION & DEMONSTRATION CALL: GEORGE HEATH 472 Woodcrest Dr. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Phone (717) 737-0002 Emergency medical procedures, involving the new Advanced Life Support Program and the EMS Units of Cumberland County will be demonstrated. All the equip ment will be available for personal instruction. Focusing on agricultural aspects of the New Carlisle Fair, emphasis will be placed on farm safety and emergency medical activities. Also featured will be Clare Kerns of Shippensburg, who will display and demonstrate antique tractors. Fair Program highlights for Thursday are 4-H and FF A exhibits and state sanctioned tractor pulls that evening.
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