AlB*Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28, 1987 State FFA (Continued from Page A 1) Moore of Lancaster, who recently moved. Chad, a graduate of Lampeter Strasburg High School, began pre paring for the competition a month in advance with more intense studying with his teammates sev eral days before going to Kansas City. He suplimented book and class lessons with knowledge he gained while on the job as a nursery and ecological-lab worker. “The most challenging part of the competition was plant identifi cation,” Chad explained. ‘The plants and trees were in the winter season.” Teammate Gayle agreed, “we Dover (Continued from Page Al 7) A list of Crops Improvement show winners follows: Placlngs For 1987 Crops Improvements Show Crop Show Judges: John Smith Retired York County Extension Agent Classes: Timothy & Clover: 1 Sherman Grove, 2 Joe Stump, 3 Brian Kunkle, 4 Ed Livingston, 5 George Livingston Grass mixture 10% legumes Ist cutting 1 Leon Grove, 2 Joel Deardorff Sudan Grass 1 Eisenhart Brother's Alfalfa/Grass Mixture Ist Cutting 1 Sherman Grove Latter Cutting 1 Sherman Grove, 2 Sherman Grove, 3 South Branch Farm, 4 Christ Shearer All Alfalfa 2nd Cutting 1 Sherman Grove- Grand Champion Hay, 2 Ralph McGregor, 3 Ralph McGregor, 4 Paul Daugherty, 5 Nelson Brennamen 3rd Cutting 1 Joe Stump, 2 Sherman Grove, 3 Way ne Myers, 4 Paul Rauhauser, 5 Charles Rauhauser All Alfalfa 4th Cutting 1 Joe Stump, 2 Roy Berkheimer, 3 Doug Cope, 4 Nelson Brennamen All Grase 1 Paul Rauhauser, 2 South Branch Farm. 3 Ralph McGregor, 4 Joel Oeardorff, 5 South Branch Farm Haylage 1 Ralph McGregor- Grand Champion, 2 Joe Stump, 3. Joe Stump, 4 Paul Rauhauser. 5. F F A Field Corn Silage 1 Ralph McGregor- Grand Champion, 2 Smyser Brother's, 3 Nelson Brennamen, 4 Chnst Shearer, S Ralph McGregor Ear Com 1 Joel Deardorff- Grand Champion (Com), 2 Raymond Deardorff, 3 Sherman Grove, 4 Mary Ida Deardorff High Moisture Ground Ear Com 1 Joe Stump Wheat 1 Brian Kunkle, 2 George Gerber Data 1 Brian Kunkle, 2 Sherman Grove, 3 Paul Musser, 4 George Gerber. 5 Joe Stump Soybaana 1 Ralph McGregor Total Mixed Ration 1 Ralph McGregor Pla Tasting Contest (17 pumpkin pies) entered Judges Mrs John Smith & Mark Anderson Winners: 1 Mrs Charles Sunday, 2 Mrs Flay Hoover The Penn State mobile forage van was also present to analyze approximately 25 samples of hay, corn silage, S haylage from local farmers These sample were all entered in the crop show BREAKING MILK RECORDS! Lancaster Farming Carries DHIA Reports Each Month! Nursery/Landscape Team Places Second In Nation had to identify them by their winter test, she did a lot of studying on her characteristics. It’s hard to do that own as her school program doesn’t by the buds and bark.” cover everything in the compcti- Gaylc is a senior at York County tion. She also visited a nursery Vo-Tech and has been learning with her team to brush up on her about horticulture for the past year identification skills, and a half. To prepare for the con- Both Gayle and Chad plan to —, Pi national FFA nursery/landscape competition. With him are his parents Charles and Donna Thourot. % There’S more than HIGH FEED VALUE IN STORE WITH CFS WAXY HYBRIDS. Custom Farm Seed waxy hybrids. They’re the only com hybrids that combine high feed value with high yields. In fact livestock farmers and dairymen from Kansas to New York report more meat and milk per every bushel fed. 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