Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 04, 1993, Image 28

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    A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4, 1993
(Continued from Poflo A 27)
Senior & Grand Champion: Open Show
• Donlto Marlin: Youth Show - Brian Raich
ard.
Roaarvo Sonior * Raaorvo Grand
Champion: Opon Show - Brian Heichard;
Youth Show - Cory J. Mellott.
Boat 3 Fomataa: 1. Curtis Raichard, 2.
Topaz Jerseys, 3. Pleasant Valley Jerseys,
Produce el Dam: 1. Cory J. Mellon, 2.
Oouq I Beth Reinhart, 3. Pleasant Valley
Jerseys.
Dam » Daughter: 1. Pleasant Valley Jer
seys, 2. Pleasant Valley Jerseys, 3. Topaz
Jerseys
BROWN SWISS
Junior HoHor Coif: 1. Patty Gloss, 2
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Brown Swiss Champions. From left, Larissa Mellott, grand chammpion; Lonni
Wickard, reserve grand champion; Marilyn Zinn; and Vickie Wickard.
Your shift has coma In.
throttle You literally surge ahead With
over 92% of available power being deliv-
iftj/ti In any gear
ered to the wheels, you re moving faster 2
and more efficiently than conventional ■wwmhimh
powershlft tractors
Suddenly a tough spot lugs you down Main g*u*ox<uuv,n tight nearby
Without taking your hand off the wheel, or
your eyes off the implement, you flick the
Dynashlft 1 ' 1 lever from "C" to "B" range
ARNETTS GARAGE N.H. FLICKER & PEOPLE'S SALES
Rt. 9 Box 125 SONS, MC. A SERVICE
Hagerstown, MO 21740 Moxatawny, PA 19538 Oakland Mills, PA 17078
(301) 733-0515 (215) 683-7252 (717) 463-2735
LEBANON VALLEY
IMPLEMENT CO.
700 E. Linden St.
Richland, PA 17087
(717) 866-7518
M.M. WEAVER A SON
N. Groffdola Rd.
Leota, PA 17540
(717) 656-2321
Franklin Holds Colored
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lott, 2. Sarah WlcKard. .. ** <*« « _£•» • u '• uri *“ champion: Opan Show - Lonni Wlckard;
Sonlor Hollar Cali: 1. Larissa Mellon. 2. Metett, 2. Jannlter Gloae. Youth Show - Tamml Gloss.
Lonni A. Wlckard. 3. William Gloss. Junior l. Larissa Mellon, 2. B#- , 3 i. Larissa Mellon, 2.
Summer Yearling Heller: 1. Tammie Lar ssa Msllon o Lonni Wlckard, 3. William Gloss.
Gloss. 2. Joel Mills. d ' Produce of Dam: 1. Tammie Gloss, 2.
Junior Yearling Haller; 1. Sheila Gloss, Rhonda Mellon. 3. Patty Gloss. Saiah A. Wlckard, 3. Lonni A. Wlckard.
2. Trent O. Wlckard, 3. Sarah A. Wlckard. Sr. 3-Year-Old: 1. Tammie Gloss, 2. Lon- j, Daughter: 1. Larissa Mellott, 2.
Intermediate Yearling Haller: 1. Tammie ni Wdtard. uiw ., Lonni Wlckard, 3. Tammie Gloss.
Gloss, 2. Lonni A. Wlckard, 3. Larissa Mel- 4-Year-OW Cow: 1. Lonnie Wlckard. 2. GUERNSEY
lon. Patty Gloss. ...... - Junior Helter Call: 1. Emily D. Stud, 2.
Senior Yearling Heller: 1. Lonni A. Wick- 5-Year-Old Cow: 1. Larissa Mellon, 2. k/ | atthew Schnebly; 3. Ryan Hight.
ard, 2. Joel Mills. William Gloss, 3. Lonni Wlckard. ( intermediate Hollar Call: 1. Mark A.
Junior Champion- Open* Youth: Laris- 6-Year-Old and Over Cow. 1. Larissa 2. Brian R. Schnebly, 3. Long
sa Mellon. Mellott. 2. Jennifer Gloss. jVll
Reserve Junior Champion: Open - Lar- Best^ Udder: 1. Larissa Mellott, 2. Lonni senior Heller Call: 1. Matthew L.
issa Mellof ’ • Tammie Gloss. Wir Schnebly, 2. Emily D. Stuff.
* d(P r " Summer Yearling Heller: 1. Long Lane
\ I farm, 2. Donna Rose Garber, 3. Herbert H.
// Hoffedltz.
Junior Yoarllng Haller: 1. Stacy Goetz,
2. Heather M. Hoffedltz.
Intermediate Yearling Halter: 1. Rodney
G. & Darlene B. Stuff, 2. Holly Lynn Henning,
3. Philip P. Mummert.
Sonlor Yearling Haller: 1. Brian R.
Schnebly. 2. Ronald Ernest, 3. Craig T.
Hight.
Junior Champion: Open - Rodney G. &
"Amazing." you think. That a
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SCHREFFLER EQUIPMENT
Pitman, PA 17964
(717) 648-1120
S.Q. LEWIS AND SON
Waat Grova, PA 19390 TUPLE H ECMPMENT
(215) 869-9440 Patch Bottom, PA 17563
869-2214 (717) 548-3775
so simple and reliable'
Test cruise a Dynashift today in
selected MF 3600 Series tractors at your
Massey
Ferguson
dealer
CTF SALES &
SERVICE, INC.
Comly’s Turf Farm, Inc.
Forest Gray* Rd.
Wycombs, PA 18980
(215) 598-7157
GUS FARM EQUIPMENT
Sewn Valley*. PA 17300-0085
(717) 428-1967
R.W. KELLER SALES
PerkMle, PA 18944
(21S) 257-0101
MASHV nHOUMM
Tree Farm Will Host
YORK SPRINGS (Adams Co.)
Tree Fanners Arthur and Mary
Wolfe will host visitors at their
Tree Farm in Adams County on
September 11.
Tours of the property, educa
tional seminars (topics to include
tree planting, timber marketing,
stream improvement, and woodlot
management), exhibitors, and
lunch will be part of the all-day
program.
The Wolfes purchased their
118-acre farm after Arthur retired
from teaching in 1983. They
implemented a conservation plan
that was instrumental in trans
forming the hum that had been
idle for more than a decade into an
award-winning showcase. The
Wolfes put fields back into pro
duction after installing drain tile,
constructing sod waterways, and
diversion ditches.
The 43-acre woodlot was also
put under management and 10
additional acres were planted in
pine, walnut, and Christmas trees.
In 1984, the Wolfes joined the
Glatfelter Tree Farm Family and
their property became a certified
Tree Farm. Their efforts to man-
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automatic farm systems
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“We not only give you what we have;
but also what you want.”
Darien* B. Stuff. Youth • Brian R. Sehnably.
Raoaeva Junior Champion: Opan-Brian
R. Sehnably. Youth - Hedy Lynn Henning
Junior 2-Year-OM: 1. Haolhor L. Schnab
ly. 2. Mark A. Sehnably, 3. Herbert H. Hoff -
ditz.
Senior 2-Yaar-Old: 1. Brian R. Sehnably,
2. Ron Emat, 3. John Garber 111.
Jr. 3-Yaar-OM: 1. Jeremy N. Schnebly, 2.
Mark A. Schnebly, 3. Matthew L. Schnebly.
Sr 3-Yaar-OM: 1. Mark A. Schnebly, 2.
Heather L. Schnebly. 3. Chrie-Gold Guam-
MVi.
4-Year-Old Cow: 1. Ron Emit, 2. Chris-
Gold Guernsey, 3. Herbert H. Hoffeditz.
*-Year-Old and Over Cow; 1. Brian R.
Schnebly. 2. John C. Schnebly, 3. Matthew
L. Schnebly. t _ _
Beat Udder; 1. Mark A. Schnebly, 2. Ron
Ernst.
Senior A Grand Champion • Open A
Youth Showa: Mark A. Schnebly.
Raaerva Senior A Reaorva Grand
Champion: Open Show • Ron Ernst, Youth
Show • Jeremy N. Schnebly.
Beat 3 Famataa; 1. Brian R. Schnebly, 2
Mark Schnebly, 3. Herbert H. Hoffeditz.
Produce of Dam: 1. Brian R. Schnebly, 2
Ryan Hight, 3. Heather M. Hoffeditz.
Dam A Daughtar: 1. Ron Ernst, 2. Bnan
R. Schnebly, 3. Matthew L. Schnebly.
age their woodlot to its highest
potential have included improve
ment cuts and thinnings on 31
acres.
Arthur and Mary were recog
nized for their achievements in
1991 with the Pennsylvania Out
standing Tree Fanner Award and
in 1992 with the Maurice K. God
dard Award for Outstanding For
est Management. The farm has
been in Mbs. Wolfe's family for
two centuries and is designated a
Bicentennial Farm by the U.S.
Dept, of Agriculture.
The Wolfes have recently pur
chased the adjacent 119-acre
farm. Work on improving the
fields has already begun. The six
acre woodlot will be put under
management and additional acres
will be planted.
The September 11 program at
the Wolfe’s Tree Farm is open to
the public. A registration fee of $5
per person will be charged to cov
er cost of lunch.
For information and registra
tion, contact Scott Kurtzman, The
Glatfelter Pulp Wood Company,
Main Street, Spring Grove, PA
17362, (717) 225-4711.
608 Evergreen Rd., Lebanon, PA 17042
(717) 274-5333