Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1987, Image 18

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AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 5, 1987
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COUDERSPORT (POTTER
CO.) Jane Crossley, Couders
port RDI, was presented the 4-H
Meritorious Service Award at 4-H
Night at the Potter County Fair.
Jane has been a leader for 21 years.
The award was presented by Betty
Trickle
UNIVERSITY PARK
Trickle, or drip irrigation frequent
ly feeds small amounts of water to
the plant root zone. Although pri
marily used in arid regions, trickle
irrigation is also useful to prevent
moisture stress for high value and
labor intensive crops in the North
east Water is critical for seed ger
mination, seedlings, flowering,
fruit set and fruit enlargement
Trickle irrigation is used for crops
grown on steep hillsides and also
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Stmthumt
WEATHER VANE
with every
building
purchased
Crossley Leads 4-Hers For 21 Years
Leet, president of the 4-H Expan
sion and Review Committee. Betty
Leet also presented the Alumni
Award to Judi Turton, Ulysses,
who was an active 4-H ’er for many
years and has served as a leader of
Irrigation Useful
works well with saline water. Fer
tilizers delivered by trickle irriga
tion feed plants directly and more
efficiently.
More information about the
plant-soil-water relationships, sys
tem components, specific crop
recommendations and system
planning are contained in the
24-page booklet Trickle Irriga
tion in the Eastern United States,
with authors from Maryland, New
Jersey and New York.
AVAILABLE
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raatons why you should own a Morion Building
Ph 717/624-3331
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the Gold Miners Club for 10 years.
Louise Crossley, Coudersport
RDI, was named Outstanding 4-H
Girl and she also won the Blue
Form Award.
Achievement awards in the
senior division were presented to
Chyrie Wheaton, Shinglehouse,
Bronc Busters, in the horse categ
ory; Diane Prince, Shinglehouse,
Homesteaders Club, dairy and
livestock, and Brittani Jones,
Genesee, M&M Club, other pro
jects category.
Junior division achievement
awards were awarded to B. G.
McEvoy, Shinglehouse, Bronc
Busters, for horse; Trisha Hoff-
Anheuser-Busch Inc., Newark, NJ.
• Excellent source of protein, energy and fiber
• Year around availability
• Brewery pickup or local delivery available
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man, Shinglehouse, Homestead
ers, for dairy and livestock; Josh
Hoffman, Shinglehouse, Home
steaders, for rabbits and pets;
Janell Jordan, Genesee, Goldmin
ers, for hobbies and woodworking;
Annmarie Long, Coudersport,
Colesburg Country Kickers, food
and clothing; and Chris Cook,
Shinglehouse, M&M Club, other
projects.
Name King and Queen for 4-H
Night were Keith Majeroni, Ulys
ses, Dairy Wide Club, and Judy
Erway, Genesee, Homesteaders
Club.
Winners of the judging contest
were: senior team, Homesteaders,
BREWERS
WET GRAIN
A high quality feed ingredient for dairy
and beef cattle available from
For additional information call
Mr. John Ruhnke at (201) 589-4905
junior team, Colesburg Country
Kickers; senior individual, Diane
Prince, Homesteaders, and junior
individual, Nedra Matthews,
Homesteaders.
Winning awards for demonstra
tions were Chad Moshier,
Coudersport, Miscellaneous 4-H
Club, first; Francis Messier and
Joe Gill, Grrr Animals, second;
and Michele Moshier, Miscella
neous, third.
Winning skits were: first place,
Grr Animals Club, “I’m Glad I’m a
Horseman”; second, Colesburg
Country Kickers, “J.C. Penny” and
third, Grr Animals, “4-H
Projects.”