Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 18, 1992, Image 60

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    820-LancMt«r Fuming, Saturday, January 18, 1892
Duroc Class Impresses
(Continued from Pago B 19)
RESERVE CHAMPION
James Partett
DUROC
January Gilt: 1. Kenneth Fetterolf. 2. Clyde
W. McCanaughey. 3. R4D Livingston. Febru
ary Gilt: 1. David C. Holloway. 2. Rodger
Bankert. 3. Clyde W. McCanaughey. March
Gilt: 1. Clyde W. McCanaughey. 2. Kenneth
D. Fetterolf. 3. Clyde W. McCanaughey.
GRAND CHAMPION
David Holloway
RESERVE CHAMPION
Kenneth D. Fetterolf
HAMPSHIRE
January Gilt: 1. Strawbridge and Mcdeary. 2.
Carolyn M. Thomas. 3. Strawbridge and
McCleary. February Glib 1. Todd Bennecoff.
2 Todd Bennecoff, 3. Strawbridge and
McCleary. March Gilt; 1. Todd Bennecoff. 2.
Todd Bennecoff. 3. Carolyn M. Thomas.
Donna Strawbrldge, left, won reserve champion Hamp
shire gilt at the farm show. She Is shown here with son,
John, 8.
Reserve champion Chester White gilt went to the Par
leys, represented here by Gus Parlett, at the farm show.
Commercial/Residential
Boilers & Furnaces
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Wood, Coal & Oil
• Hand fired central heating
• Multi fuel boilers & furnaces
• Waste oil heating equipment
• Outdoor boilers
PENN MFG. CO.
393 W. Lexington Rd., Lllllz, PA 17543
Call (717) 626-1397 or 627-2303
GRAND CHAMPION
Todd Bennecoff
RESERVE CHAMPION
Srawbrldge and McCleary
LANORACE
January Gilt: 1. Rocky Acres Farm. 2. Bryan
L. Blatt. 3. Rocky Acres Farm. February Gilt
1. Rocky Acres Farm. 2. Grant Lazarus 111. 3.
Grant Lazarus. March Gilt: 1. Rocky Acres
Farm. 2. Rocky Acres Farm. 3. Grant
Lazarus.
GRAND CHAMPION
Rocky Acres Farm
RESERVE CHAMPION
Rocky Acres Farm
POLAND CHINA
January Gilt; 1. Cheryl Bennecoff. 2. Cheryl
Bennecoff. 3. Cheryl Bennecoff. February
Gilt; 1. Walnut Creek Farms. 2. Walnut Creek
Farms. 3. Rocky Acres Farm. March Gilt 1.
Walnut Acres Farms. 2. Walnut Acres Farms.
3. Cheryl Bennecoff.
GRAND CHAMPION
Cheryl Benneoolf
RESERVE CHAMPION
Cheryl Bennecoff
SPOTTED
January Gilt: 1. Leslie and Lazarus Braa. 2.
Leslie and Lazarus Bros. 3. Russel E. Ksgg.
February Gilt; 1. Leslie and Lazarus Bros. 2.
Leslie and Lazarus Bros. 3. Ginger Kegg.
March Gilt: 1. Leslie and Lazarus Bros. 2.
Denton GriesL 3. Russel E. Ksgg.
GRAND CHAMPION
Leslie and Lazarus Bros.
January Gilt 1. Thomas Arnold. 2. Thomas
Arnold. 3. Lazarus and Sons. February Gilt 1.
Daryl and Darren Qrumbine. 2. Strawbridge
and McCleary. 3. Donald Chambers Family.
March Gilt 1. Daryl and Darren Grumbine. 2.
Daryl and Darren Qrumbne. 3. Daryl and Dar
ren Grumbine.
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) STOLTZFUS SPREADERS
P.O. Box 527 Morgan Way
Morgantown, PA 19543
(215) 286-5146
RESERVE CHAMPION
Leslie and Lazarus Bros.
YORKSHIRE
GRAND CHAMPION
Thomas Arnold
RESERVE CHAMPION
Thomas Arnold
SUPREME CHAMPION
OF SHOW
Thomas Arnold
ADC Meets Farmers’ Needs
More Than $llO Million in Extra Payments
"At Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, our mission
is to maximize returns to members. In the past
four years, we returned more than $llO million
to members in equity payments, over-order
premiums and quality bonuses. That’s an
average of $31,500 per member. And these
extra dollars are continuing at the rate of $1.5
million a month.
"When non-members ask me why they
should belong to Atlantic Dairy Cooperative,
I am happy to report that we are financially
healthy, strong in membership and growing in
sales. ADC is the region’s largest and most
fiscally-sound cooperative, with a guaranteed
market and outstanding benefits.
"More dairy farmers joined us last year than at any time in the
past decade. If you are not an ADC shipper and are worried about
your own milk market, then you should talk to the cooperative that
is facing the future with confidence.”
Atlantic Dairy Cooperative
75 Years of Service to Dairy Farmers
v.
Total protection for your crops
Outstanding for sweet com, Christmas trees, vine
crops such as melons, pumpkins and squash. Any crop where dense
vines or crop height is a problem.
Whenever you need to apply insecticides or fungicides, you cannot beat
the performance (or price!) of the Jat§o 600. Call or write today for
more information on the Super JATAO BCD Air Blast Sprayer.
• Sprays 120 Ft. Swath
• 160 Gallon Polyethylene Tank
• Mechanical Agitation
• Low Maintenance Centrifugal Pump
• Spray Volume 3to 25 Gallons per acre
• Air volume 5300 Cu. Ft. per minute
• Independent Hydraulic System for Direction Control
Hay Award Results
Class 1 Alfalfa 1. Brian Fulmer, North
ampton; 2. Ronald Kennls, Jefferson: 3. Tho
mas S. Wolfe, Dauphin.
Class 2 Alfalfa 1. Beshore Farms, Cum
berland; 2. R. Edwin Harnish, Lancaster; 3.
Rodney Sealand, Butler.
Class 3 Alfalfa 1. Tom Logan,
Westmoreland.
Class 4 Alfalfa 1. Excelsior Farm, Lehigh;
2. R. Edwin Harnish, Lancaster; 3. Marcus
Zook, Juniata.
Class 8 Clover-Grass Mixed 1. Carlene
& Ed Houston Jr., Clearfield; 2. Joe McCut
cheon, Blair; 3. H. Rays Ruhland, York.
Class 7 Grass 1. Telesz Brothers,
Lawrence; 2. Nittany Dells Farm, Lawrence;
3. Thomas B. Coffman, Jr., Huntingdon.
Class 8 Grass. 1. Virgil Gutshall, Jr., Per
ry; 2. Lee Yoder, Schuylkill; 3. Karen Rugh,
Blair.
Class 9 Mixed 1. John Valkovec, North
ampton, 2. Carlene & Ed Houston Jr, Clear
field; 3. Brian Fulmer, Northampton.
Class 10 Mixed 1. Telesz Brothers,
Lawrence; 2. Excelsior Farm, Lehigh; 3. J.
Loren Yoder, Mifflin.
Class 11 Alfalfa 1. Heidel Hollow Farm
Inc., Lehigh; 2. Robert Bleber, Northampton.
Class 12 Alfalfas 1. Jay McCarreli,
Washington; 2. Robert Bleber, Northampton;
1225 Industrial Highway, Southampton, PA 18966
1-800-645-MILK
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3. Heidel Hollow Farm Inc., Lehigh.
Class 18 Grata 1. Terry L. Eutzy,
Huntingdon.
Class 21 Alfalfa 1. Jeff Kauffman, Junia
ta; 2. Heidel Hollow Farm Inc., Lehigh.
Class 22 Alfalfa, 1. Rodney Walter
Union; 2. Jeff Kauffman, Juniata; 3. Terry
Eutzy, Huntingdon.
Class 23 Alfalfa Grass Mixsd 1. J«ff
Kauffman, Juniata.
Class 24 Alfalfa Grass Mixed 1. NevmQ
Rice, Perry; 2. Greg Kennlt, Clearfield; 3
Jeff Kauffman, Juniata.
Class 28 Clevsr 1. Jeff Kauffman,
Juniata.
Class 26 Clover Grass Mixsd 1. Jan
Kauffman, Juniata.
Class 27 Grass 1. Jeff Kauffman, Juniata,
2. Heidel Hollow Farm, Inc., Lehigh.
Class 28 Grass 1. Virgil Gutshall, Jr., Per.
ry; 2. Nevln G. Rice, Perry.
Class 29 Mixed Hay 1. Greg Kennlt,
Clearfield.
Class 30 Mixsd Hay 1. Nevln G. Rk»,
Perry; 2. Heidel Hollow Farm Inc, Lehigh; 3
Jeff Kauffman, Juniata.
Class 31 Grand Champion Jay McC*r
rail, Waslngton.
Reserve Grand Champion Beshon
Farms, Cumberland.
Robert B. McSparran
President
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