Perry County Fair Features Livestock NEWPORT (Perrry Co.) The Perry County Fair held recently in Newport featured a market steer show and a market hog£ contest. Laurie Voight judged the 21 ani mals entered in the market steer contest and named a 1,140-pound Limousin steer, owned by Rachel Erin Benner shows her grand champion market hog of the Perry County Fair. I Make your investment count: I 4584 Mean * Combined Penn State Commercial'New Entries Invest your resources wisely, with varieties that have a proven record of performance in the field. Hoffman’s strong line of Funk’s G® brand hybrids offers you significant improvements in yields and standabihty. Early Maturity. A 98-day hybnd, 4273 delivers outstanding standabihty and drydown, and outperformed the mean by 3.5%. Madliim Maturity. 4394 produced a whopping 12.3% more than the average, Pinkenbinder, of Duncannon, as the overall grand champion and 4-H champion. 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Lancistsr Farming, Saturday, September 17, 1994-A23 From the left, award sponsor George Gchrelber presents the banner for showing the champion market steer of the Perry County Fair to Rachel Finkenbinder. Farmers/Business Persons (Continued from Pag* Ai) farmers are more and more operat acreage. we are still the largest ing in the public eye.” non-irrigated farm county in the Robinson said farmers are ques nation,” Howes said. “So agricul- tioned about their practices in the ture is important, and the issues press, but farmers continue to be that affect it affect all of us. As ag “very high in the area of steward regulations continue to increase, ship of the resources the Lord has provided to them. “Farmers as a group of people are very close to the natural resources and their Creator. They have a relationship that embodies why they are in agriculture,” Robinson said. From the discussion, several significant state ments from the farmers arc as follows: •Fry: There is definitely a concern for the amount of water used in the greenhouse industry, and he predicts that many operations will soon incorporate the ebb and flow system to recycle water and retain runoff. Concerning manure, we need to be conscious of what gets back into our streams and that we can exceed the nutrient carrying capacity of our fields. 96.7 97.2 Wilmer Hoover Paul N. Horst (717)367-8379 (717)274-0762 Nelson L. Ebersole, Auct. #001307-L David L. Ebersole, Auct. #000246-L •Weaver; We found our manure *as worth a lot more than we thought. The soil is a digestive system so the microbes in the soil digest nutrients to stablize them to get ready for the next crop. If you keep fiber, like com stalks and straw, on the field and rotate it back into the soil, you have better sod, not just a pile of dirt. •Swam No one likes regulations. 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