EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancas ter Co.) —A little girl, hardly big Water Testing (Continued from Pago At) Sponsors include: • Cooperative Extension Ser vices of Penn State and Rutgers University • Delaware Valley College • Pennsylvania and New Jersey Conservation Districts • Soil Conservation Service • Agricultural industries Jacques new com hybrids can outyield, stand better and dry faster than whatever you’re planting now. That doesn’t mean they’ll win eveiy comparison any more than Dizzy Dean won every game. But on average, you’ll make more Income per acre planting Jacques new hybrids. Check out the wln/loss record of these hybrids In the 1989 Jacques yield book or in any other company’s yield book, for that matter. Then get some of each on order for yourself. First-Year 4-H Member Has enough to drive her 252 pound hog in the Elizabethtown Fair show ring, went home with the top prize. Sarah Boyd, the nine-year-old Ticket cost is $4.00 which includes lunch. Tickets must be purchased in advance. They are available from county extension offices or by writing to: Penn Jersey Tillage, Bucks County Extension, Neshaminy Manor Center, Doylestown, PA 18901. Attendees will be eligible for Pesticide Applicator recertifica tion credits. MAD LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS 6770 -A three-year veteran with a league-leading record. Outscored DK547 by almost 10 bushels per acre and made lots more money than either Pioneer 3475 or NK 55340. 7770 -On the mound 60 times against Pioneer hybrid 3379 the last two seasons and earned an average of $lO more per acre. And that’s on a lot of acres! 7820 -Ih Its long-standing rivalry with DK636, Jacques 7820 has daughter of Kerry and Deb Boyd, Ephrata, showed the grand champ ion named “Hubbie,” Tuesday evening, to open the week’s activi ties. Sarah is in the fourth grade at Clay Elementary school. The champion, a Yorkshire, Hamp shire, Duroc crossbred from Strauss Brothers farm, was the top pick of Judge Dave Hartman in the heavyweight division. Reserve grand champion honors went to Doug Musser, 19, on his Hampshire hog that topped the middleweight division. Doug is the son of Harold and Judy Muss er, Elizabethtown and a sophmore at Penn State’s York campus. Other weight champions included; Kelly Peters, light weight: Zachary Germark, reserve lightweight: Diane Musser, reserve middleweight; and Kenton Good, reserve heavyweight. The top placings are as follows; LIGHTWEIGHT; Class one, Blaine Brown, 2, Andrew Germak; 3. Nathan Kreider Class two, 1. Kelly Peters; 2 Karen Becker; 3. Amy Bollinger. Class three, 1 Zachary Germak, 2 Nathan Umbrell; 3. Amy Becker. Class four, 1. Karen Becker; 2. Matthew Umbrell; 3 Melissa Becker. Class five, 1 . Chad Folker, 2. Jamie Brown; 3. Larry Smeltz. MIDDLEWEIGHT: Class six. t. Amy Beck- averaged 5.5 bushels better and a full point dryer. It also sent PX9540 and Pioneer 3343 to the showers early. Prescott, WI 54021 The advantage is real! ® Registered Trademark of Jacques Seed Company Jacques Pioneer Qarat and OaKalb are-brand namaa numbers identify varieties ® 1990 Estate of Dizzy Oaan under license authortzad by Curtla Management Group Indianapolis Indiana, USA Champion Doug Musser shows the reserve grand champion hog ar; 2. Ginger Brown; 3 Kelly Paters. Class seven, 1. Karen Cassel; 2. Linda Baum; 3. Laura Folker. Class Eight, 1. Kelly Peters; 2. Travis Donough; 3 Linda Baum. Class nine, 1. Diane Musser, 2. Laura Folker; 3. Heidi Wagner. Class ten, 1 Karen Becker, 2 Nathan Kreider; 3. Amy ■Becker. Class ele- ven, 1. Doug musser; 2. Jason Wolgemuth; 3 Sarah Boyd. HEAVYWEIGHT: Class twelve. 1. Jason Wblgemuth; 2. Diane Musser; 3. Doug Muss er. Class thirteen, 1 . Travis Donough; 2. Ken- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25,1990-A33 Hog ton Good; 3. Gerald Boyd Clast fourteen, 1 Melissa Becker; 2 Linda Baum, 3. Travis Donough Class fifteen, 1. Doug Muster; 2 Linda Baum; 3 Kelly Peters. Class sixteen, 1 Sarah Boyd; 2. Kurds Good; 3. Nathan Kreid er Class seventeen, 1 & 2, Kenton Good, 3 Kurds Good. SHOWMANSHIP- Junior, 1 Nathan Umbrell; 2. Blaine Brown, 3 Zachary Ger mak. Intermediate, 1. Karen Cassel, 2 Matt Umbrell; 3. Tim Miller Senior, 1 Kenton Good, Karen Becker; 3. Curbs Good IA«farRAYIWGIBOURBUSDfgBB WE WHTIWWABH OVER 1,000 BARNS A TEAR UBWQ APTAJTTAGg FAKM WHITC • DRIBS WHITE • NO WET FLOORS • IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY SPRAYS • DOBS NOT RUB OFF EASILY • WASHES OFF WINDOWS ft PIPELINES EASILY BARN CLEANING SERVICE AVAILABLE WITH COMPRESSED AIR BEITZEL'S SPRAYING 'Winner. PA 17585 717-392-7227 or W© will take work Toll Free within 100 mil© 1-800-727-7228 radius Of 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM Lancaster CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS LICENSED INSURED ★ Spraying Since 1961 ★
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