Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 17, 1994, Image 45

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    Juniata County Fair Has Good Report
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In beef heifers, Christen
Howard had grand champion in
the open show class with a
Simmental breed, and Krista
Byers had reserve champion with
a Main-Anjou breed.
In beef steers, Krista Byers
had grand champion of junior
show (FFA) with her Black
Angus, and Kelly Kerstetter had
reserve grand champion of junior
show (4-H) with her Simmental.
Krista Byers also had the
grand champion junior show
(FFA) market lamb, and Crystal
Cost Share Money Available
WEST CHESTER (Chester
Co.) The Chester County Con
servation District has demonstra
tion funds available for fanners in
the Brandywine, French, and
Pickering Creek high priority wa
tershed areas..
The district has received a grant
for $15,500 from the Pennsylva
nia 319 Non-Point Source Pro
gram to be used for a number of
projects to promote the county's
SCRAPE, DK, PULL,
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Estate owners, land
scapers and formers will ap
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and rear mount mowers, front loaders, boxscrapers, backhoes,
posthole diggers, snowblowers, even rotary tillers.
Kubota’s remarkable B-50 Series compact tractors come with mid and
2-speed rear PTO. Optional Hydrostatic transmission. From 17-24 HP.
Kubota’s optional “Bi-Speed Turn” system allows smaller and
precise turns in 4-Wheel Drive, which
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Swartz had reserve grand cham
pion junior show (4-H) market
lamb. Byers donated her sale pro
ceeds of $345.00 to a local couple
to use in their missionary work
with the “Water for Life” pro
gram in Africa.
Also, the 4-H Dairy Club had a
gallon of milk auctioned off for
what turned out to be three times.
The first bid went to Walnut Hills
farm, Zimmerman Brothers and
Dr. Zimmerman for $650.00.
They gave the milk back in for re
bid, and the second bid went to
Annlick Farm Supply for
nutrient management program and
best management practices.
The money is for developing
demonstration projects for farm
ers in the area and installation of
innovative practices for non-point
source pollution reduction. Up to
75 percent of the cost of installing
these practices can be provided.
Examples of best management
practices qualifying for the cost
share program include streambank
fencing, barnyard runoff control,
composting, and pasture manage-
Reverse air flow cooling directs
radiator heat away from the operator for
a comfortable, quiet ride. Low piston
speed attends engine life.
The Kubota B-50 Series. Versatile
compact tractors.
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$345.00. They gave the milk back
in for another re-bid and the third
and final bid went to First
National Bank for $250.00.
In market goats, Tammy
Stroup had grand champion of
junior show. In dairy goats she
had best of show in the open divi
sion. She also had the best of
show doe for her rabbit in 4-H
and grand champion for her mar
ket rabbit. Long’s auctioneering
volunteered their services for the
4-H/FFA livestock sale. The
Juniata County Fair is one of the
oldest in the state.
menu Farmers will be expected to
maintain die installed practices
and to develop nutrient manage
ment plans to complement these
practices. Development of the nu
trient management plans will be
done through the district’s nutrient
management program.
For more information, technical
guidelines, and how to sign up for
the program, contact Lori Sand
man at the Chester County Con
servation District, (610)
696-5126.
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per pound for a total of $3,313 to Hose's Steak & Seafood
Restaurant.
Crystal Swartz sold her reserve grand champion market
lamb for $2.70 per pound or a total of $289, to Rich Booker of
The Agronomy Center.
Meet the LVNB
AgriGroup at
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Have your financial questions answered by one of Lebanon
Valley National Bank’s agricultural loan professional.
Mike Firestine • Sr. Agricultural Loan Officer
Bob Donaldson - Agricultural Loan Officer
Sean McKinney - Agricultural Loan Officer
John Baton - Agricultural Loan Officer
Cathy Stewart - Sr. Agricultural Loan Coordinator
Terry Shuey - Agricultural Loan Coordinator
Carl Baum - Agricultural Banking Representative
Sally Derr - Agriculture Secretary
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EPHRATA FAIR
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