AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12, 1992 RONALD CLARK Susquehanna Co. Correspondent HARFORD (Susquehanna Co.) Michele and Steve Pavelski were the winners in two out of three of the age groups who parti cipated in the recent Youth Judg ing Contest at the Harford Fair Grounds. The third first place winner was Justin Gamer. The competition was organized by Nick Place, county extension director, Gere Reed, 4-H coor dinator, and the Extension staff. Three classes with four dairy animals per group, were evaluated by the contestants. The classes were Jersey 2-year-old cows; Hol stein 2-year-old cows; and Hol stein intermediate heifer calves. In addition to placing the ani mals correctly, each of the young judges was required to answer two questions pertaining to the dairy industry. Since the participants were divided by age grouping, the questions varied for each of the age groups. There were seven entries in each of (he age groups. 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She is the daughter of Joe and Sandra Pavelski, of Uniondale, and is a member of the North Jackson Ag Club. Second place was won by Josh ua Harvatine, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harvatine, of Thompson. Third place was awarded to Matthew, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Curley, Irish Hill. Harvatine is also a member of the North Jackson 4-H, while Curley belongs to the Irish Hill Club. In the intermediate age group, Steve Pavelski, brother of the sen ior winner, came out in first place. Second was Ryan Sprout, son of Preston and Valerie Sprout, of Montrose, and a member of the DES (Dimock-Elk Lake-Spring ville) 4-H Club. Third place was won by Mike Hubbard, whose parents are Gene and Denise Hub- Palz odel 1512 nure Pump 608 Evergreen Rd. RD 2 Box 271 Lebanon, PA 17042 East Earl, PA 17519 (717) 270-6600 (717) 354-0584 slurry manure bard, of Dimock. Mike is also a member of the DES Club. Justin Gamer placed first in the junior group. He is the son of Jim and Kay Gamer, Montrose, and also a member of the DES Club. Justin Sprout, brother of Ryan, placed second. The third place spot was won by Matthew Robert Pease, whose parents are Lloyd and Denise Pease, of Susquehan na. Matthew is another member of the North Jackson Ag Club. The official judge for the con- Disaster LINCOLN, 111. Secretary of Agriculture Edward Madigan said that the $755 million in emergen cy funds for agricultural disasters announced by President Bush can apply to program crop losses incurred in 1990, 1991, and 1992. This is in addition to the $995 • million disaster assistance for 1990-1991 crops announced by Madigan January 2. The application period for dis aster claims for fall-seeded prog ram crops planted in 1991 and harvested in 1992 began Septem- TO TREAT FOR MANGE” INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE OF 1% IVOMEC- AND TACKTIC* 200 ml bottle of 1% Ivomec® $96.18 1 quart Tacktic® $29.38 Prices are F. 0.8. 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The application period for pro ducers with losses on other 1992 crops and for producers with los ses from 1990 or 1991 crops who did not previously receive disaster payments for those losses will be gin on October 12 and end Febru ary 12, 1993. “Disaster assistance is available on a per-farm basis for any two years of 1990,1991,1992,” Madi gan said. “The original program provided $995 million for either 1990 or 1991. Now, relief will also be provided for fall-seeded program crops planted in 1991 for “TIS THE SEASON kssMuis h. 6 S. Vintage Rd. Paradise, PA 17562 (717) 442-4183 (800) 635-3592 idOTfiwk ot Purina Mill* | PURINA CHDWSj Rt. 82 Unionville, PA 18375 (215)347-2377 * Registered trademark of Ralston Purina Company pelitors, and not only ranks the animals and gives the reasons for the placings, but also points out to the participants various hints on how cattle should be fitted for show. First place winners were award ed a feeding bucket, while the sec ond place contestants were pre sented with a lead line. The third prize for the young people was a livestock brush. The awards were presented by Sire Power. Available harvest in 1992. “Producers will be eligible to apply for assistance for 1990, 1991, or 1992 losses. However, if producers received assistance for any of those years, they may not receive further assistance for that crop year. Madigan said producers intend ing to file for assistance should begin to assemble their records now, so they will be ready when the official application period opens. They should contact their county Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office for additional information.