Weather, ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Simply put, growing good tobacco depends on the best soil and weather and a Strasburg area farmer insists he’s got the best of both. Donald M. Rohrer, who lives near Strasburg, picked up grand champion smoking tobacco last week at the Lancaster County tobacco show. Rohrer, who grows about five acres of tobacco, said the sandy loam soil he grows his tobacco on provides a good, light crop. Rohrer indicated that a former tobacco show judge once said some of the best tobacco in Lancaster comes from the soil of Strasburg. which is rich in nutrient-holding mica. Rohrer repeated as champion from last year, and has won about 10 championships out of the last 15: He said he intends to gradually cut back on growing tobacco as he nears retirement. Todd M. Rohrer, Strasburg, won grand champion Pa. Type 41 tobacco at the show. Lancaster County Ag Agent Bob Anderson said that this year has been a good growing year for CAMP HILL (Cumberland Co.) The Pennsylvania Pork Producers’ Junior Speaking Con test will be held on Wednesday, February 16, during the Keystone Pork Congress here at the Penn Harris Convention Center, There are three age divisions, uut 4^. I ALL ■ f STAINLESS STEEL 1 COW TRAINER 1 • Will Not Rust 0* Saves Bedding U1 . n ...-ttt • Easier To Keep Clean HUBERS Animal Health Supplies 810 Tulpehocken Rd., Myerstown, PA. 17067 717-866-2246 Hours Mon., Thurs., Frl. 7:30 To 8; Tues. & Wed. 7:30 To 5; Sat. 7:30 To Noon WE SHIP UPS Also Available At: Aaron Groff ft Georgetown Key-Aid Son Hydraulics Distributors 103 Ctoarvlsw Dr. 343 Christiana Piks 1739 W. Main St. Ephrata, PA Christiana, PA Ephrata, PA Soil Work tobacco. Anderson said he was surprised that there have been few er disease and insect problems in growing tobacco than the county has seen in the past. There were a total of 43 exhibi tors. Judges for the show were Geoffrey Ranck, Domestic Tobac co, and Jay Frey, Lancaster Leaf. Following is a list of show placings. LANCASTER COUNTY TOBACCO SHOW RESULTS OPEN Class 1 (Wrapper): 1. Todd M. Rohrer. 2 A. Lois Burkholder. 3. Taylor Groff. Clast 2 (Fill er). 1 S. Kpvm Bauman. 2. Robert F. Bach man. 3. A. Lois Burkholder Class 3 (Binder!- 1. Donald M. Rohrer. 2. Mark A. Rohrer. 3. Charlotte Hotlines. Class 4 (Pa. Smoking Bottoms): 1. Gary R. Neff. 2. Arlene flmge man. Class 5 (Pa. Smoking Middles); 1. Donald M. Rohrer. 2. Jay Richard Groff. 3. Arlene Bmgeman. Clast 6 (Pa. Smoking Tops); 1. Raymond W. Burkholder. 2. A. Lois Burkholder. 3. Arlene Bingeman. VO AO Class 13 (Wrapper): 1. Jessica L. Netf. 2. Peter Hoffines. 3. Keith Hoover. Class 14 (Filler); 1. Tom Karr. 2. Joel Frey. 3. Beth Frey. Class 15 (Binder); 1. Peter Hoffines. 2. Jessica L. Neff. 3. Ryan L. Flosser. Class 16 (Pa. Smoking Bottoms): 1. Jessica L. Neff. 2. Ryan L. Flosser. 3. Klmt Frey. Class 17 (Pa. Smoking Middles): 1. Keith Frey. 2. Jessica L. Nett. 3. Klim Frey. Class 18 (Pa. Smoking Tops): 1 Keith Frey. 2. Jessica L. Neff. 3. Klint Frey GRAND CHAMPION 41 Todd Rohrer GRAND CHAMPION SMOKING Donald M. Rohrer Pork Congress Sets Junior Speaking Contest one for ages 8 to 11, second for ages 12 to IS, and the third divi sion is for ages 16 to 19. Age is based on age by January 1, 1994. The participants for the 1994 contest must use one of the fol lowing titles for their presentation: "Humor in the Pigpen,” “Pigs in R FILTERS 10” Sediment filters for grit, sand, particles, dirt, etc. Micron Sizes 1,5, 10. 20, 30, 50, 100 128 qty. - $1.99 ca. case lot m m 80 qty. - $2.25 ea. 40 qty. - $2.50 ca. Call (717) 866-5388 WATCH SYSTEM* 742 E. Lincoln Ave. Myerstown, PA 17067 To Provide Donald M. Rohrer, Strasburg, center, won grand champion smoking tobacco last week at the Lancaster County Tobacco Show. From left, Jay Frey, Lancaster Leaf; Rohrer; and Geoffrey Ranck, Domestic Tobacco. 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