State Hay ROCKSPRING (Centre Co.) The results of the annual Pennsylvania Hay Show, held dur ing Penn State Ag Progress Days at the Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center in Rockspring, were released this week. The competitioa is divided into three sections, based on the curing process employeed. Each of the three sections are then broken down into 10 classes of types of hay, repeated identically by the three sections, to provide a fair Held for comparison, according to currently popular methods of haymaking. Section 1 entries included hay that was field cured, or partially field cured, mow finished, and was not treated with heat or preservatives. The champion of that section was Carl Fouse, of James Creek, with his entry of later-cut alfalfa with no more than 10 percent gras ses (Class 2). The Section 2 entries were those partially field cured and heat dried, but had no preservatives applied. 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Dividend for long-term survival and extremely high-quality forage production in cold Northeastern winters. ffAOWAYj When it comes to producing milk, they’ll make you look good. Show Provides Competition «**** n. W* UMd Sbhl. o.iUyficUc»rodwuhh.y[««r- Bliul . “• vuve applied. Hie dwnpton was cuss a p>. u> Qua*): uu a sample of later-cut alfalfa and Farms, Pea Argyl: 2-Brian Buhner, Pen grass, mixed SO that no less than 10 Argyl; 3.D«vid Klinger, Domsife. percent and no more than SO per- CLASS 9 (Mixed Hay, any mix not previ cent Of the hay was grasses (Class ously classified, >SO % legume mixed with 24). It was shown by Virgil Gut- *«««): IXayi* Klein, Eaxtcn; 2Jamea shall Jr of Blain Hemy. Port Royal; 3.8nm0 Holnaider 11. All entries in the Pennsylvania lOC^H.y.Anymixno.previ- Hav Show are automatically cUiufied,>so % grasses mixed with nay anew are automatically k ) . , Cu) F 2JBxceUior Fa™, entered in the Pennsylvania Farm Shneckivilk . 3_M.dc F.m.., Pen Show competition. Pa. HAY SHOW SECTION I (Field Cured, Partially Field Cured, Flua Mow Finish, No Heat, No Hay Preservative). CLASS I (Alfalfa, lit Cutting, <lO % Oraii): LBrain Fulmer, Pen Argyl; 2. Mack Fanni, Pen Argyl; S.Harrop Paimi. Milroy. CLASS 2 (Alfalfa, Later Cutting. <lO % Grail): l.Carl Fouie, Jamei Creek; Bruno Holnaider n, Latrobe; Daniel Whiuner, Ml Pleasant Mills. CLASS 3 (Alfalfa, lit Cut. Gnu Mix >lO %, <5O %): 1 David Klinger, Dorarife CLASS 4 (Alfalfa, Later Cut, Gnu Mix >lO %, <5O %)•. I.Martha Snyder, Loywil le; ZMarcui Zook, Mifflin; 3.David Klin ger, Donuife. CLASS 5 (Clover. <2O % Gnu): l.H.Raye Ruhland, Seven Valleyi; ZCharlei Bib, Beaveitown; 3.Mack Farms, Pen Argyl. CLASS 7 (Gnu, Pint Cutting, Pure Spe cies, Or Mixed <lO % legume): LBnmo Section D (Partially Field Cured, Heat Dried, No Preservatives) CLASS 11: 1 .Robert Beiber, Nazareth CLASS 12 :1 .Robert Beiber, Nazareth; 2John Beck Jy, Orangeville. CLASS 17: 1 John Beck Jr., Orangeville Section 111 (Partially Field Cured, Hay Preservative Used) CLASS 21: l.Don Myen, Spring Mills CLASS 22: l.Greg Kennii, Dußoii; 2.Nevin Rice, Blain; 3.Don Myers, Spring Mills. CLASS 23: 1. Greg Briggs, Aspen. CLASS 24: I.Virgil Gulshsll, Blain; 2.Nevin Rice, Blsin; 3.Greg Briggs, Aspen. CLASS 27: l.Virgisl Gutshall; 2,Nevin Rice; 3-Greg Briggs. CLASS 29: l.Gteg Briggs. CLASS 30: I.Kenneth Baldner, St Tho mas; 2.Greg Kennis; 3.Greg Briggs. Uncmir ftnrtnp, Saturday, Aagwt 27, IM4-A3I South Central Championship (Continued from Pago AM) sired by Lutz-Brookview Marvel and is the daughter of Le Ida G D C Elev Edge Inga. She was bred by Leroy Showaker of Le Ida Farm, Newville. Le Ida Marvel Ideal was also the grand champion of the Shippensburg Fair and reserve grand champion of the 4-H Cumberland County time winning both premier awards and, once again arthe champion ship show, they claimed both awards. Brad Varner, Newville, took home the awards for youth senior and youth grand champions. He did that with his 4-year-old Le Ida Marvel Ideal. The 4-year-old was SAT. AUQ. 27 - 9AM 28 acre country estate W/2V4 story dwelling, Ig. bank bar & 2 story workshop, addi tional 5+ acre unimproved tract-large amt. of tools, antiques & collectibles, lawn & garden equip., 1961 Ford Falcon. Rebecca E. Sachs Estate. Take Pa. Rt. #2341 mile W. of Biglerville Square, turn right onto Yel low Hill Road & go approx. 'A mile to sale site at house #62oin Butler Two., Adams .Co., Pa. Keith & Kevin Tin gling, aucts. SAT. AUG. 27- 9AM Land scape Co. A Rigging & Excavating Co. complete liquidation. Geneseo, NY, Teitsworth Auction Yard, cranes, backhoes, support equip, farm machinery. Roy Teitsworth, Inc. SAT. AUG. 27 -10 AM, Repossession Sale, Approx. 175 Repo's & Off Lease Vehicles. Keystone Public Auto Exchange. SAT. AUG. 27 -11 AM, Wallace Saxton Complete Farm Dispersal. Located In Chautauqua Co., 3175 Hooker Rd., IV4 Miles West Of Charlotte Center, 3 Miles North Sindairvilte, 3 Wehrly’s Auction Tuesday, Aug. 30 At s:oo p.m. Located Along Snyder Road Off Of Rt. 616 Between Glen Rock And Seven Val leys, Pa. JD 2010 Diesel Tractor, As Is, Along With Regular Sale Of Antique And Household Goods. Charles L. Wehrly Auct. 235-4146 Lie. AU9BSL Roundup. The youth reserve senior end youth reserve grind champion awards were won by Brad A. Walker ofNejv Freedom, with his 4-year-old Warns Sexy Lady. Warns Sexy Lady was bred by William Warns, sired by Ocean- View Sexation, and is the daught er of Warns Distinction Lucky. The youth junior champion for the show was Megan St Thomas. She won with her fall yearling Ro-Meyer Heavenly Lin coln. The youth champion was sired by Hanoverhill Lincoln-ET and her dam is Ro-Meyer Heaven ly Happy Merit Hannah Koontz and her winter calf Ro-Meyer Genie Horace cap tured the youth reserve junior champion award. This winter calf is the daughter of Ro-Meyer Ger tie Bert and is sired by Martin- Placc-HL. Both youth champions were bred by Meyers Bros. Dairy of St Thomas. The winner of the junior champion title was David Day with his fall calf Tri-Day Adeen. Owned and bred by David Day, this champion is the daughter of Bendy-Brook Odyssey Favorite and sired by Marcrest Encore. James and Nina Burdette and Budgee and Christopher Hill won the reserve junior champion spot with their winter yearling Windy- Knoll-View Jasmine. The winter yearling was sired by Lyle-Haven- Mist-S Minstrl-ET and is the daughter of Windy-Knoll-View HHI Jilene. She was bred by James and Nina Burdette, Mercersburg. Dennis Patrick of Mapledale Farms of Woodbine, Md., was the judge for the show. Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publication Mi. South Of Cassadaga, NY. Owners, Wallace A Joyce Saxton. Victor Kent A Sons Inc. Auct. AUGUST TUES. AUG. 30 - SPM, Wehrly's Auction. Located Along Snyder Road Off Of Rt. 616 Between Glen Rock And Seven Valleys, Pa. Charles L. Wehrly, Auct. SAT. SEPT. 3 - 9:3OAM Shop Equip. A Tools, farm mach. A trucks, held at 5955 Conover Rd., Taney town, Md„ which is at the Harney Woodworking Co., right in Harney. From light in Taneytown, take W. Bal timore St. (Or Rt. 140), approx 'A -mile to Memor ial Park, turn rt. onto Har ney Rd., and go approx. 4 miles to auction. For vari ous consignors. Nevin E. Tasto, auct. SAT. SEPT. 3 - S:3OPM Menges Mills Auction Sport A Collector cards, hess trucks, other trucks, sport figures, baseballs A team souveniors, adult materials, sport magazines A lots of other collectibles From York, Rt 30 W. left on Rt. 116 thru Spring Grove 1 mi. to right on Colonial Val ley Rd. to Menges Mills, Pa. American Auction Co of York.
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