Fl2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9,1993 Facts And Special Attractions Listed For The 1993 Farm Show Electronic Directory- Called interactive multimedia, this electronic version of the Farm Show schedule is based on a regular computer and touch screen monitor. Compu ter scrreens at seven convenient locations around the Comples can provide answers to frequent questions about judging times or specific locations of exhibits. Any last minute schedule changes will be incorporated in the touch screen information, user friendly to everyone without a degee in computer science. Entries- Last year, 10,832 entries were actually shown in 30 departments of competi tion throughout the weeklong extravaganza. A comparable number is again expected in a wide variety of activities, from livestock and poultry shows to commodity and school exhibits to farm and home displays. FFA Convention- Approximately 1,000 FFA members will coverage on the Farm Show Complex for their 64th Mid-Winter Convention. For the first lime in the history of the organization, vo-ag students will meet in the Large Arena on Monday at 4 p.m. More than 200 members will be presented with Keystone Degrees for their involvement in supervised agricultural projects throughout the past year. A few selected members will also receive coveted State Star Awards for excellence in their fields. Family Corner- The family living exhibits will now be found in an exciting new location on the second floor of the Northeast Building. This will also be the lawn and garden center, with floriculture and horticulture exhibitors occupying the area. Folk Dance Festival- The Folk Dance Festival, scheduled for 7 p.m. on Monday night in the Large Arena, has always been a sight to behold. This year’s competition promises to be spectacular, as 60 sets of attractively costumed dancers vie for monetary prizes in three age divisions. Members of several local clubs will demonstrate (he latest in round and square dance techniques during the evening. Food Court- Just follow the crowds and they’ll lead you to the famous Pennsylvania commodity food booths in a 27,000 square foot building of the Farm Show Complex fondly referred to as the Food Court. Along with the old favorites (milkshakes, baked potatoes, vegetable soup, chicken and chicken com soup, deep fried mushrooms, potato donuts. lamb stew, apple cider, honey ice cream, pork barbecues, beef sandwiches and cinnamon rolls), hungry visitors will find new items like fish and chips, fish sandwi ches, smoked trout, shoo fly pies, maple syrup sundaes and maple syrup frozen yogurt. 4-H Horse Drill Team- Members of the Cumberland County 4-H Horse Drill Team will perform an hour-long precision riding program on Saturday afternoon at 4:30 in the Large Arena. Year after year, this group demonstrates riding maneuvers that are a popu lar part of the Farm Show entertainment card. 4-H Exhibits* Food and nutrition, clothing and textiles, crafts and child care, animal science and entomology, photography and woodworking, gardening and wildlife are all among the categories that 4-H club members can submit projects for judging. The 4-H display area and the Family Living Department will be moving to new quarters in the KEY BUYS For JANUARY Genecol 99 The number one oral K-99 E. coh scours preventative product pro vides protection against E coh scours the number one calf killer Single Dose Syringe <5O Schering-Plough Animal Health Garacin® - Pig Pump Convenient single dose treatment against baby pig scours caused by strains of E. coh sensitive to gentamicin $7.55 <5O Schenng-Plough Animal Health Garacin® Piglet Injection Only one 1 ml injection needed to fight baby pig scours caused by strains of E. coh sensitive to gentamicin. Rapid results seen in 24 hours $16.50 250 ml <*6 Schenng-Plough Animal Health FREE CATALOG AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST WE SHIP UPS DAILY! CALL FOR DETAILS sssss ACE HARDWARE 17MWMIM.SMM Ep'M.PAIW 06 tow men, mignunr, rmnumm, cornmaxm: lODii^y] . B $5.70 17509900 IbMORROUT (cephapmn benzathine) $11.95 Finally! A nutritional solution to emergency milki fr ' r that fever that really works* • Provides normal nutritional blood levels of calcium during peak demand needs of pre- and past calving • New base aids absorbtion 17544600 Newl High Energy Supplement aids recovery from illness and helps prevent ketosis. PA 1 SUPER HIGH ENERGY h-, O SUPPLEMENT | f ’ - •' □ Increases energy $7.25 O Saves ssssss 73620000 m ' g^\jrßft/ ASIO2 A highly conc.ntr.Md .n.rgy gel ptcK.d with vllamin*, amino acid*, and Lao. mln.ral*. Often the oral product I* ui*d a* a lollow-up to Imra vanou* daxtro*. or hormone treatment* $4.50 40030600 17544400 PO to* 717 fouOMQt UwaSOSOI TbOfflT (cephapinn sodium) $11.95 T6D^