Daily Features and Special Attractions (Continued from Page F3O) VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE DEMON STRATIONS - Throughout the week, vo-ag students will present demonstrations on a wide array of agricultural activities. Through these presentations, students have an opportunity to improve their organization and public presentation skills. These educational demonstrations on are open to the public in the Pennsylvania Room on the Upper Ccjpcourse of the Large Arena. Some of the best presentations will be repeated in the Family Comer. WINDOW DISPLAYS - The window display in the Main Lobby will commemorate the involvement of the Farm Show Complex during World War 11. The federal government leased the facility in 1942 to train airplane mechanics. By October, the Main Exhibition Building was filled with classrooms, offices, a welding shop and a machine shop. The usual Farm Show was not held in 1943,1944,1945 or 1946, although farm organizations still held their annual meetings. WORLD WAR II: THE PENNSYLVANIA HOME FRONT Come and explore what the Home Front was like during the Second World War II in this mobile museum parked in the Northwest Lot all week. “Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without." Farm SAND MM69O MMIO9O nSKP' ★ More PROFIT * Lower Horsepower Requirement P/tr Vm i (1 h.p. to3h.p.) ror TUU SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OP FEEDERS & CONVEYORS * Less Maintenance msMcm [ A Great Combination ] You get MORE FOR YOUR MONEY when you... BERG YOUR BARN Barn Cleaners Barn Equipment i-* ft IT'S YOUR BEST WAYTO GO! FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT: FINANCING AVAILABLE VISIT OUR DISPLAY AT THE PA FARM SHOW CORNER LOT - MAIN FLOOR #398, 399 & 410, 411 BERG EQUIPMENT COMPANY P.O. Box 507 • 2700 W. Arnold St. • Marshfield, Wl 54449 • 1-715484-2151 MARKi MM1630 MMIB3O * • \ >s * Increase Milk Production + + * Improved Herd Health f Manure Conveyors fNEW WAREHOUSE PROVIDES < f FOR gUICK DELIVERY/ Show visitors can compare their experiences with those of other Pennsylvanians whose lives were transformed to support die war effort SHEEP TO SHAWL CONTEST - The 14th annual Sheep to Shawl Contest, sponsored this year by the Pennsylvania Sheep and Wool Growers Association, gets underway at 5 p.m. on Monday in the Small Arena. This popular event finds teams sheering sheep, spinning the wool into yam, and creating beautiful shawls in just two hours. We invite you to stay until the judging is complete and bid on your favorite shawl during the 8 p.m. auction. All proceeds from the shawls go directly to the teams. SUPREME CHAMPIONS - Selections of the prestigious 1995 Pennsylvania Farm Show Supreme Champions will be made for draft horses, swine, dairy catde, beef catde, sheep wool breeds and meat breeds after the last breed is judged in each department. POULTRY EXHIBIT - More than 2,000 bantams, geese, chickens and ducks are expected for judging prior to the public opening of the Farm Show. -Over 400 champion birds will then be displayed along the Lower Concourse throughout the week. You will also find the egg display in foe poultry area. RABBIT SHOW & SALE - Sanctioned by the American Rabbit Breeders Association, a one-day rabbit show is held on Saturday morning. Best of breed, best of show, bestrof variety and youth meat pen animals will be Let US help you MANAGE your feeding. Mfg'd by Berg Barn Ventilation Bunk Feeders DALE BENNETT DUtHet Manager RD I Lacayrllla, PA 1882 S 1-800-724-4866 cooped and on exhibit for the entire week of Farm Show. New this year is a rabbit auction, scheduled for 5 p.m. on Saturday in the Small Arena, featuring youth meat pens. RECORD PREMIUMS OFFERED - The Pennsylvania State Farm Show is committed to exhibiting the best that Pennsylvania agriculture has to offer. This commitment to attracting top quality agricultural products and livestock is evidenced by another increase in premiums, which now brings the total purse offered to 1995 exhibitors to a record $228,981. RODEO - Members of the Pennsylvania High School Rodeo Association will perform for Saturday's afternoon and evening audiences in the Large Arena. The student riders will compete for separate points in each sanctioned show, with classes in team roping, saddle and bareback riding, bull riding, steer wrestling, calf roping, breakaway roping, goat tying, pole bending and barrel racing. SCOOPERBOWL SUNDAY - For a $3 contribution to the Four Diamonds Foundation, Sunday visitors can enter the Scooperbowl Arena and eat as much ice cream as they like. Several vendors will be serving their ice cream favorites between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. to raise money for children with cancer. A media contest at 1 p.m. features several teams and their favorite recipes in an ice cream making contest. SHAVER'S CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER - See birds of prey, turtles, snakes, spiders, toads, honeybees, skulls and skins in this educational display geared toward children. This "see and touch" exhibit is scheduled all week in the Family Comer on the second floor of the Northeast Building. SHEEP SHOW - The Dorset, Hampshire, Southdown and Suffolk breeding sheep will compete in the show ring on Sunday morning, followed by the Shropshires and Cheviots on Monday morning, and the Cornedalc, Merino and Rambouillet breeds on Wednesday evening A Meat Breeds Supreme Champion will be selected at the conclusion of the final breed show on Monday and a Wool Breeds Supreme Champion will be selected Wednesday night. SpCCib. . compatible with the animals natural body oils, skin and hair and keeps them free of flies, lice, grubs, ticks, mange and pinkeye • himtlllO M Udell ha* HtMMtlMllv, H nitm, >MWH*i|*t*elH * MHwral Mif • I*4 iMllimn fM mH • TOX-O-WM hMCIhWt h Uw Mly ImlliKi ncMHMaM hi TOX-O-WIK Mth Uhn • Miy mlh iIM miHiMi VISIT OUR DISPLAY AT THE PA FARM SHOW LOWER LOT MAIN FLOOR #398, 399 & 410, 411 ADC Is The Place To Be Atlantic Dairy Cooperative has been serving dairy farmers in the Mid-Atlantic region for 77 years. 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