Color Breeds Show (Continu'd from Page C 6) Marion and Jeff Benedict of Long Lane Farm, Waynesboro, took the Grand Champion Guernsey rib bon. Sue Lynn is classified 88, with 15,000 lbs. of milk and 700 lbs. of fat. The Benedicts also own the Reserve Grand Champion ani mal, Long Lane Admiral’s Fire ball. The Junior two year old milks 60 pounds a day. Roger and Amy Brant, Black Log Mountain Farms, ML Union, showed both the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Ayrshires. Black Log Mountain Farms Letty won the Grand Champion ribbon while Black Log Mountain Farms Girlie Vue took the Reserve. The Milking Shorthorn Grand Chr~ Thr BR Christie Booher with her Grand Champion Brown Swiss. SOLID STEEL FARROWING CRATE Manufactured By Tri-County Swine Systems Weight Per Unit - Complete Crate 270 Pounds • 1 ” Solid Steel • Smooth Sow Guard On Rear • Stainless Steel Feeder Gate • Flip Out Trough For Easy • Fully Adjustable Bottom Cleaning • Front & Rear Gate 2-Way Swing • Single Creep Wings • Double Creep Wings • Fiberglass Creep Dividers • Plumbing Kits We Will Custom Manufacture To Your Specifications Springs Farm, Newville. As a two year old, Lil took first place at the 1986 All-American Show, and was the Grand Champion Milking Shorthorn at the 1987 Farm Show. Young’s Three Springs BR Jewel, a junior two year old making her first appearance in the show ring, took the Reserve Grand Championship. Christie Booher, Summit Vista Farm, Blairs Mills, took the Brown Swiss Grand Championship with her cow, Margo, which she has owned for five years. Margo was the Reserve Grand Champion Brown Swiss at the 1987 Farm Show. The Reserve Grand Champion Brown Swiss is owned by Jenny Gloss, Greencastle. Judge fr :hr Rails • W' Plate Steel Floor Mounting Bracket ACCESSORIES • Raised Decks - For Under Crate • Various Types Of Flooring CONFINEMENT SYSTEMS, INC. % # QUALITY INSTALLATION Grants Available For Water Projects HARRISBURG—Grants of up to $5OO are available for civic, environmental and agricultural organizations to conduct water quality education projects under Pennsylvania’s Chesapeake Bay program, Environmental Resour ces Secretary Arthur A. Davis Rick Reese, LEFT, and the Grand Champion Milking Shorthorn with owner Jim Young, RIGHT. B Mkß A I^#*“ 608 E. Evergreen Rd Lebanon, PA 17042 PH: (717) 274-3488 Hours Mon-Fn 7 00 to 4 30 announced today. ‘These grants will enable orga nizations to conduct public infor mation activities aimed at reducing water pollution in the Susquehan na River Basin and the Chesapeake Bay,” Davis said. “Erosion and runoff from land I■> -^=s^ggg^i^£!S&===- Breaking old habits can make sense. Year after year, some insurance policies are renewed without being updated. Call us today, and start the good habit of reviewing your insurance program we’ll do it free. Old Guard MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 2929 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, PA 17604 717-569-5361 ADAM SHOEMAKER STEIN INSURANCE AGENCY R.D. 2 2815 Eastern Blvd. Box 2330 Box 3336 ML Bethel, PA 18343 York, PA 17402 (717) 897-6783 • (717) 757^661 JAMES W. SHOEMAKER DONALD S. VANDINE R.D. 1 AGENCY Box 150 P.O. Box 150 Quakertown, PA 18951 Muncy, PA 17756 (215) 536-7888 (717) 546-3144 Lancaster Firming, Saturday, August 1, 1987-C7 in the Susquehanna River Basin has contributed to the environmen tal decline of the bay,” the secret ary said, “and since we have con tributed to the bay’s problems, it is important that we continue to work to save this valuable estuary.” The grants may be used for pro jects including public meetings, slide shows, farmer field days, publications or school programs. To qualify for funding, projects must be designed to educate the farm community or the public about the importance of improving and protecting the water quality of the Susquehanna River Basin and ultimately, the Chesapeake Bay. All-projects must be conducted within the Susquehanna River Basin between September 1987 and March 1988. The deadline for applications is July 30. I Application forms are available from the Pennsylvania Bay Educa tion Office, 121 South St., Harris burg, Pa. 17101 or telephone (717) 236-1006.
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