A44-LjypcaBter Fytnlnfl.^^y.^w^^l While Tobacco Market Intensifies, Stauffer Grabs Champ ANDY ANDREWS at the Penn State Southeastern Lancaster Farming Staff Field Research Laboratory in LANCASTER (Lancaster Landisville. Co.) Depending on how much Yokum spoke at the Lancaster credit the U.S. allows the Soviets, County Tobacco Show at the Farm Lancaster tobacco growers could an d Home Center Thursday. Dur be looking at a booming market. in g .show judging, Yokum Trouble is, many of the Eastern answered questions about the Bloc countries don’t have the tobacco market, money to pay for a lot of domestic Yokum also explained the diffe tobacco, according to John tent classes of tobacco and what Yocum, senior research associate judges look for when determining jster Tobacco Show were, from left, Jeffrey Ranck, Domestic Tobacco, and Jay Frey, Lancaster Leaf. Enjoy a new Farm Show tradition ... Fresh Batter- Dipped Vegetables Broccoli, Cauliflower, Zucchini, Onion Rings at the PA Vegetable Growers Ass’n. Booth in the new Food Court (East Building). Also featuring X Hot Vegetable Soup, Chili, Mushroom Soup, Broccoli- Cauliflower Salad and Quiehe FARM CARTS / & SCRAPERS Farm Cart $325 Cart with Brakes $450 Scraper Only $2OO Cart & Scraper with brakes $640 without brakes $520 BARTVILLE WELDING SHOP 1245 Noble Rd. Christiana, PA (At Bartville) 17509 ’ All Prices F.O B. Bartville [ a winner. “The binders wrap the tobacco filler, and the judges look for thin veins,” said Yokum. “The binders make up the middle to the lower part of the plant. These days, fillers are often referred to as the thick leaves, but technically are the overripe, dead leaves at the bottom of the plant.” In the fillers, said Yokum, judges look for uniformity and stretch, and consider other factors such as the amount of holes, insests, veins, color, etc. To Clark Stauffer, 37, Ephrata, excellent growing conditions the past year and watching the amount of fertilizer that went onto the ground helped him capture grand champion Pennsylvania smoking tobacco honors at the show. His certified Maryland 609-type tobacco, using seed genetics obtained by Watson Seed Co., Watson, N.C., netted him the award. Stauffer’s champion hand of middle one-third tobacco is an example of the result of careful soil nutrient management and eight years of hard work on his four acres of 609 type in Ephrata. Stauffer and his wife, Lucille, entered tobacco in three classes (all Pa. grown smoking) Class bottom one-third, Class 5 middle one-third, and Class 6 top one third. This was Stauffer’s second year as an adult at the tobacco show and has exhibited before in the youth class. This is his first Lancaster show championship, and he placed high last year at the Harrisburg Farm Show and also will be show- Ym% up ft jeP mrv* »«* JHOTO Mown Per GaL) BIO MILKER (= In The solution to the dairy challenge! The Bio-Milker works in two phases Massage Phase Air flows in under the teat through the valve opened by the pulsator to lower the vacuum at the teat The reduced vacuum level and gentle massaging pressure of the liner produce a biologically desirable relaxation of the teal The blood and tissue fluid flow back unhindered to the teat sinus i —n B % Milking Phase The air inlet valve closes The vacuum at the teat is raised at the percise moment that it is required for actual milk flow By this means a vacuum level is attained in the milkflow phase which is more balanced and closer to the milkline vacuum This is the result of moving milk in a solid column with a pulsed air bleed vs continuous air bleed as in other milkers. CZZ) err- Makes it possible for biology and technology to exist in harmony in your milking operation. ' EICUED M. TkjrMUIDCAU ' I Ills' ■ 01 ■ |JWt%n#«- , Milking Bquipmmt Sate* 127 Newport lIC* Imlm, Ph 717.656-3307 Am<» risiw mmi-mi 24 Hr* l«rvlc# Ridt Thompson 717-0271162 Stop By The Westfalia Booth At The Pa. Farm Show SEE US OR A WESTFALIA REPRESENTATIVE TO EXPLAIN THE WESTFALIA ADVANTAGES Clark Stauffer, Ephrata, picked up grand champion Pen nsylvania smoking tobacco honors at the Lancaster Tobac co Show Thursday. V**; June—June 15, or around the first I d tell farmers to keep the 0 r second week of June. Also, keep manure off and don t overfeml- the ground loose _ looser k £ ize,” said Stauffer. “It s also the better.*’ important to plant before the end of (Turn to Page A5O) WESTFAUA aJt , FISHER & srsruur. THOMPSON