Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 14, 1989, Image 147

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    Quality Shines
(Continued from Page 02)
January gilt tor the champion title.
Lake, from Cove Tannery,
showed a LDLB 2 Clarence
daughter.
POLAND CHINA
Making their KILE debut, Ran
dy and Tona Smith of Alexander,
111., continued their tradition of
winning. Third-generation hog
producers, the Smiths drove their
March boar and gilt to champion
titles. The pair both are sired by
IXL Balancer.
The Smiths own Landrace and
Something New For Every Dairy Farm
From Northrup King
Our full line of &axey hybrids demonstrates our commit
ment to an ever increasing number of waxey corn grow
ers. They know the advantages of waxey hybrids from The
New Northrup King.
Waxey corns look no different from normal dent corn.
The difference is in the starch molecules. Starch composi
tion of corn kernels comes in two forms linear and
branched.
The endosperm starch of waxey corn is 100% amy
lopectm (branched chain). Normal dent corn is 25% amyl-
Waxey Hybrids
55987 wx
Relatively Maturity: 106-110
This exciting waxey will be the one to beat
• High yield potential • Long, flex ear
• Medium-hard starch grain that • High TDN silage
dries last • Excellent grain quality
• Suggested Harvest Pop. (ppa): 22-26,000
Best Adapted to Zones: 5,6, 7 Companions: S34o6wx, S7B3Bwx
Alfalfa '
★ Fortress
A premier alfalfa setting new standards for yield, quality and pest resis
tance
• Resistance to 10 major pests
Bacterial wilt Common leaf spot
Phytophthora root rot Pea aphid
Anthracnose (race 1) Spotted alfalfa aphid
Verticillium wilt Stem nematode
Fusanum wilt Aphanomyces roc* rot
• Wmterhardy for medium to long stand life
• Very fast recovery after cutting • Early maturity
• Adapted to northern two-thirds of U S
Ag-Center Inc.
Mlffllnburg, PA
(717) 966-3804
Letter L Crider
Shippenabura. PA
[717) 532-3635
Dillert Feed ft Supply
Waynesboro, PA
(717) 762-7406
Hake* Farm ft Seed Service
Red Lion, PA
(717) 244-2784
Horace Heindel ft Son
York. PA
(717) 244-3780
Richard H Kauffman
Columbia, PA
(717) 653-1653
Gene Miller
Calawlsaa, PA
(717) 799-5760
WvBoo
M** HOBTHRUp K*iq
Hampshires as well and have won
championships at many national
Shows including the 1989 Illinois
and Indiana fairs.
The reserve champion boar
went to Cheryl Bennecoff of Kutz
town. She showed February litter
mates with CAB 9 S 1-6 being
named reserve champion. The
boar is an IXLB S AL Balance 34-3
son out of IXLB PK Pet 16-10.
Bennecoff was named the show’s
Poland China premier exhibitor.
Leland Mapes and family of
Unionville Center, Ohio, had the
reserve champion gilt Exhibitors
Minnie Lou Farm*
Danville, PA
(717) 437-3212
Tri-County Ag Center Inc.
MeVeytown, PA
(717) 890-6772
Warrior* Mark Feed Center
Warriors Mark. PA
(814) 632-5490
Wayne Feed Supply
Olllsbura, PA
(717) 432-9623
Wayne Feed Supply
Cnambsrsburg, pA
(717) 263-4121
Kenneth E Zurln John D Cased ft Son# Inc.
Ml. Joy. PA h£TS! a i»2 w !. l Juo A
(717) 898-8736 (717) 566-8022
J Richard Bomberger
Lebanon, PA
(717) 949-3442
Larry Bower
Linden, PA
(717) 323-3546
of last year’s KILE Poland China
champions and reserve champ
ions, the Mapes showed an April
gilt that - impressed the judge.
SPOTTED SWINE
For the second consecutive
year, Brian Lake of Big Cove Tan
nery had the champion Spotted
boar. His champion, 8119 Stand
out 27-2, is a February son of Mr.
Standout 88 out of 8118 Sadie
18-10. The reserve champion boar
was owned by Leslie and Lazarus
Brothers of Germansville. The vet
eran exhibitors, also named the
show’s premier Spotted exhibitor,
showed the first-place March boar,
LLB 9 Fore Traveler 22-4. Fore
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District Sales Manager
Steve Shipman
717-726-6958
Bruce B Gamble flc Sane
Concord, PA
(717) 349-2670
Ralph W Fischer
Crystal Spring, PA
(814) 735-4499
Blwood Rarer
Montgomery, PA
(717F547-6133
Harrison Farms
Llttlestown, PA
(717) 359-7460
Gordon Isenberg
Alexandria, PA
(814) 669-9323
Knisely’s Ag Center Inc.
Carlisle, PA
(717) 243-2233
Oberholtzer Dairy Farm Stephen At Jody Snyder
East Earl, PA PA
(717) 384-0832 (717) 362-8738
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Waxey Hybrids
S7B3Bwz
Relative Maturity: 112-116
A waxey hybrid with excellent yield potential
• Very good stalk and excellent root strength
• Long showy ears with medium ear placement
• Excellent early vigor; adapts well to reduced tillage
• Suggested Harvest Pop. (ppa): 18-26,000
Best Adapted to Zones: 6,7, 8 Companion: Ss9B7wx
Sorghum
Sordan 79
Sorghum-Sudangrass Hybrid
A widely adapted, high yielding sorghum-sudangrass hybrid
• Excellent for grazing, greenchop or emergency forage
• Works well for early silage
• Excellent cover crop for set-aside acres
• Rapid growth and recovery • Tolerant to atrazme carryover
• Economically priced • Resistant to Biotype C greenbugs
• Has the potential to help reclaim saline and sodic soils
Lancaster Farming Saturday, October 14,1989-D3
Traveler is a TDHS 5 Chad son out
of LSF6 Miss Five Shot.
Jim and Gus Parlett of Airville
exhibited both champion gilts. The
January littermates are RRA7 Mr
T 7 daughters out of TM7 Jenny
3-4. TM9 Jenny 2-9 beat out her
sister for the championship title.
YORKSHIRE
The champion gilt and reserve
champion boar went to littermates
shown by Annville exhibitor Blue
Mountain View Farms. Owned by
Charlie Bomgardner, the pair are
February progeny of HDH7 EZ
3-8 out of SFRB Miss Spade. The
ose (straight chain) and 75% amylopecm. During diges
tion, end-to-end starch chains break down more slowly
than branched chains.
Dairymen report waxey gram improves milk production
and butterfat content. Livestock feeders report improved
rate of gain and more economical feed conversion with
waxey grain. Premium prices are paid for waxey gram in
some markets. Demand in export markets has increased
steadily.
Scott V Shipman
Mill Hell, PA
(717) 726-3707
Robert E Side!
Warfordsburg, PA
(717) 294-3349
Someraet Milling Co.
Someraet, PA
(814) 445-7804
Twin Fir Farm
Centre Hall, PA
(814) 364-8270
Ivy-League Holatelna
Carlisle. PA
(717) 486-4934
Ruaael C Judy
Me Veytown, PA
(717) 699-7829
Kepner Farm Supply ~ ■ 111
At Spreader
(71 M 7) Un B%- P 3^2B
winning gilt is BMV9 Miss Spade
' 15-1, while her brother is BMV9
EZ 15-4.
The champion York boar was
exhibited by Strawbridge &
McCleary, who also were named
premier York exhibitor. The boar
is JES 9 Stetson 5-6, a WGW7 Stet
son 7-1 son out of JES 7 Miss
TOTO 2-5.
The reserve champion gilt was
exhibited by Wilson’s Yorkshires.
The New Freedom York breeders
also had last year’s champion boar.
Their gilt, WW49 Wilson Lady
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Lyn-Lee Forma
State College, PA
(814) 238 -1. 233
Darid H Martin
Newmenatown, PA
(717) 949-3529
Herbert Mjere
Lewlsberry, PA
(717) 697-8903
Ronald Shaffer ft Son*
Dalmatia, PA
(7X7) 788-6348
Walnut Barn ft Dairy Equip.
Port Royal, PA
(717) 436-9429
Rhoads Mills, Inc,
Selinsgrove. PA
(717) 374-8141
Bedford Farm Bureau
Bedford, PA
(814) 623-6194
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