Dl4-Lancastw Farming Saturday, September 10, 1988 Delaware County 4-H Livestock Sale MEDIA (Delaware) —Twenty two hogs and 10 lambs were sold at auction by 4-H members following their show at the Delaware County 4-H Fair on Saturday, August 20 in Rose Tree Park. The champion market hog shown by -Steve Har man of Lima sold for $5OO to Cul bertson Enterprises, Inc. of West Chester, according to Bud Bryan, Delaware County 4-H agent The reserve champion shown by Kerry Boody of Newtown Square was purchased by Sampson Travel of Newtown Square and J.C.B. Travel of King of Prussia. The champion market lamb, a Hamp shire shown by Chris Young of Clifton Heights, was purchased by his parents, Mary Beth and Warren Landisville Field Day Features Research UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre) While recent rains have been a boon to Pennsylvania farmers, the effects of this summer’s drought continue. Next week com and soy bean growers can get up-to-date information on drought manage ment practices at Penn State’s annual Southeastern Field Research Laboratory Field Day in Landisville, Wed., Sept. 14 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Penn State researchers in the College of Agriculture will be on hand to discuss a number of drought related issues such as nit rogen carryover, com growth under drought conditions and how some varieties of soybeans respond to drought. Farmers also can get informa tion on nitrogen tests for com, com insecticide trials, controlling com and soybean insects, as well as information on the interaction of com tillage, nitrogen and cover crops. Faculty also will discuss WE STOCK A FULL LINE OF AIR COMPRESSORS y 2 to 30 HP SALES & SERVICE Large Parts Inventory - Dally U.P.S. Celebrating our 30th Year PETCO -i -«nn-fi99-ftoon SOYBEAN ROASTING ON YOUR FARM Don't Waste It - Roast It! 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