Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 01, 1995, Image 29

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    WHEN SELECTING
DOUBLE-CROP
Don't Settle For an Old
“Hound” When You Can Buy
The Following Varieties Work Well For
Double Cropping Alter Barley And Wheat.
CX 415
Early Group IV
CX 411
Early Group IV
CX 404
Early Group IV
CX 399
Late Group 111
CX 366
Mid-Group 111
CX 329
Early Group 111
Just because bean season is upon us and you need
soybeans quickly, don’t settle for the competitors 2nd or
3rd rate “Old Hound”
DEKALB DEALERS STILL HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY
of their TOP VARIETIES!
See Your Local DeKalb Dealer For These &
Other Seed Products Or Call 1-800-BDEKALB
SOYBEANS...
TOP DOG!
Dairy Of Distinction
Winners Named
KINGSTON (Luzerne
Co.) The Northeast Dairy
Farm Beautification Program
announced the 1995 Pennsylvania
winners of the Dairy of Distinction
awards this week. Forty-three
farms have been selected by local
judges as new recipients of this
honored award. They are:
DISTRICT 11: Neil Baxter.
Alabion; Don Eaton, Adamsville;
James ft Janet Hunter, Meadville;
David ft Teresa Kaschak, Water
ford; and King Brothers Dairy,
Sandy Lake.
DISTRICT 12: Myron Bonzo,
Rochester.
District 13: Dan Tice, Couriers
port; and Jack Knowlton,
Courdersport
DISTRICT 14: Marlin ft Bren
da Heisey, Osterburg; Ralph Beck
Jr. family, Tyrone; Duane ft Linda
Biddle. Roaring Spring; Gerald ft
Patricia Carr; Somerset; Roy
States, Hesston; Keller Brothers,
Tyrone; J.TJ. Wakefield Farms,
Bedford; Eldon ft Mark Sechler,
Confluence; Dick ft Eleanor Rice,
New Enterprise; and Bi-Ran Farm,
Bedford.
DISTRICT 15: No winners.
DISTRICT 16: Leire Fry, Mid
dleburg; Luke ft Mary Lou
Rebuck, Domswife; William ft
Robot Lyons, Loysville; Duane
Hertzler, Loysville; Barry ft Bar
bara Lucas, Millerstown; and Ken
neth Smith. Thompsontown.
Maryland Holstein Sets Picnic
MONK T O N ,
Md. Maryland Holstein Asso
ciation’s second annual picnic is
set to be held at My Ladys Manor
Farm, in Monkton, Md., starting at
10 a.m„ August 12.
In addition to a catered lunch,
there are to be booths and displays,
a classification program by Tom
Moses from Hosltein USA, foot
trimming demonstrations, a calf
drawing, swimming, tours, volley
ball, games, etc.
The farm is home of the Smith
families who have been working
hard to make this an extra special
event that members and children
will remember.
The calf drawing is free to all
youth under age 21 present and
LOOKING FOR...
• STOVES • HAMMOCKS • GAS GRILLS
• PATIO FURNITURE A MUCH MORE.
•Wood
• Coal
• Gas
Vermont Castings
Starting at *869
(Model FA224)
SAMI
'SCOPE
PATIO FURNITURE
42” Table A 4 Chairs *473
INC.
Mm, Tun, WtAIO I* •; Thun., Fd 10 to •; Sat. 10 to 4
Uncttur Fwmtofl, Saturdgy, July 1, 11
ban Lucas, Millentown; and Ke
nneth Smith, Hiompsontowt.
DISTRICT 17: Tom MoCarty.
Sugar Rum and Ernest & David
Norman, Liberty.
DISTRICT 18: David Bricky,
Thompson: George Dpvis,
Mcshoppcn; Clyde Hendpson;
Ray Kuzma, TunkhaMock;
Dewey Lyon, Halls tead; and Ed
Staizec, Montrose.
DISTRICT 19: Marlin Horst,
Litilz; Sixcorner Farm, Leola;
Fbuntin Hill Farm, Gap, andßm
baker Farms. Mount Joy.
DISTRICT 20:Robert ft Esther
Crouse Family, Riegelsville; Clar
ence & Cared Fchnel Family, Eas
ton; David ft Rhoda King Family.
Cochranville; William ft Lynn
Kline, Elverson; Tom & Shirley
Krall, Lebanon; Tomothy ft
Deborah Kurtz, Elverson; and
Raymond ft Nancy Seidel,
Kutztown.
The Dairy of Distinction prog
ram has been operating in Pennsyl
vania for nine years. Including this
year’s winners, a total of S9B Pen
nsylvania Dairy of Distinction
Farms have received the award.
Watch for a special section in
the July 29th issue of Lancaster
Fanning that will highlight each
farm. In addition a color portrait of
each winning farm will be pre
sented to the owners at Ag Prog
ress Days.
registered to win. Free T-Shirts
will also be given out to all youth
attending.
Bathing suits should be brought
along for swimming in the Smiths’
swimming pool, and comfortable
shoes for volleyball, games and
tours of the farm and facilities.
From Exit 278 on RI69S, travel
north on RLI46, go west on Rt. 23
for two miles, make a left onto Old
York Road, and My Ladys Manor
Farm is the first torn on the left.
There is no charge for the event
For more information, call Harold
and Colleen Smith at (410)
SS7-8522; Robert and Mary Smith
at (410) 692-6186; or Ross and
Jeanette Smith at (410) 692-6561.
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