D6*Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Dacambar 9, 1995 Md. 4-H Dairy Judging Team Succeeds At NAILE COLLEGE PARK, Md.—The Maryland 4-H dairy cattle judging team placed fifth overall in youth competition at the North Ameri can International Livestock Exposition ip Louisville, Ky., on Nov. 5. Drawing upon knowledge of cattle evaluation and speaking ability, the Maryland team cap tured second in oral reasons. Team members include Emily Birch, 16, from White Hall (Har ford County); Erin Feuillet, 16, from Damascus (Montgomery County); Amy lager, 15, from Fulton (Howard County); and Kristin Myers, 14, from New Grain, Egg Licenses ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Maryland Secretary of Agriculture Lewis R. Riley has announced that the Maryland Department of Agricul ture is accepting applications for 1996 grain dealers licenses as well as applications for shell egg distri butor licenses. “Anyone buying, receiving, or storing grain from a grain produc- More On DNA (Continued from P»9® a sigh of relief, because more food will be produced from fewer, but better, animals. For people in developing coun tries, it is a mixed blessing, because animal numbers mean wealth to an owner, thus reducing Lancaster Farming 1 E. Main St. Ephrata, Pa 17522 717-394-3047 or Lititz 717-626-1164 FAX 717-733-6058 PHONE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m Thurs. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. OFFICE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The following categories are available for your classified advertising. In Section 0. Deadline Thursday morning at 9 of each week's publication 1- Equipment 2- Eq. Wanted The following categories are available for your classified advertising in Section C. Deadline Wednesday afternoon at 5 of each week's publication. 1 a-Construcbon Equipment 3- and Unloaders 4- and Supplies 5- Equipment 6- Equipment /-Livestock Equipment 8- Ba-Exotic Animals 9- & Mules 10- & Goats 11- 12- Breeding 13- Eq. & Supplies 14- & Supplies 14a-Ratites 15- & Seed 16- 17- 18- & Vegetables 19- 20- S Garden 21 -Services Offered 22- Work 23- Wanted 24- Wanted 25- Opportunities 26- Household 27- 28- 29- 30- 31- 32- 32a-Antiques 33- Vehicles 34- 35- & Trailers 36- Estate Windsor (Carroll County). In a field of 20 teams, the Mary land competitors captured the fol lowing team awards: fifth in Brown Swiss, Guernsey and Jersey judging, and sixth in Ayr shire and Holstein judging. Individually, Erin Feuillet placed second in oral reasons, seventh overall, fifth in Holstein judging, tenth in Ayrshire judging and eleventh in Guernsey judging. Kristin Myers received seventh in oral reasons, eleventh overall, eighth in Brown Swiss judging, fourteenth in Guernsey judging and seventeenth in Ayrshire judging. Amy lager was twenty-first er is required to obtain a grain dealers license each year. Farmers who buy, receive or store grain for use in their farming business are exempt from the licensing requirement,” Riley said. All applicants are required to submit documentation of financial worth and insurance coverage before being issued a license. more less-productive animals to fewer more-productive animals won’t necessarily fit into their cul tural tradition. But our grandfathers’' dairy farms have changed, and in time, most certainly, so will others’. We Now Accept Visa LASSIFIED AD PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY \ LANCASTER FARMING A f PO Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522 \ NOTE; Please do not use this form for Mail Box Market Ads, see instructions with Mailbox Markets Name - Addres! City Zio Please publish my. starting with the □ Check Enclosed □ Visa(l3 or 16 numbers) □ Mastercard (16 numbers) Card# Exp. Date; Signature Box Replies: Ads with answers coming to a box number, c/o Lancaster Farming: $1.50 per ad per week additional. This newspaper will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. 36 37 36 3i 40 JPHONE NUMBERS COUKTASONE - -B| ■■■■■■■■■■■■! Phone( word ad issue. Classify under I enclose. (Be sure to include all numbers) overall and tenth in oral reasons in a field of 77 contestants. Emily Birch placed sixth in Guernsey judging and thirteenth in Jersey judging. Dr. J. Lee Majeskie, extension dairy science specialist at the Uni versity of Maryland at College Park, coached the team. Donna Myers of New Windsor attended as an assistant coach and chape ron. The team received support from the Maryland Agricultural Fair Board and the Dairy Endow ment Fund administered by the Maryland 4-H Foundation. Team members also received additional support from various individuals and agricultural organizations. Accepted License fees range from $5O to $3OO, depending on the volume of grain handled by the licensee. “As far as the shell egg distribu ter license is concerned, all producer/packers and wholesalers of shell eggs are required to regis ter annually,” said Riley. The annual registration fee for a shell egg distributor license is $3O. Persons with 3,000 or less chick ens are exempt from all fees. For more information and to request either the grain dealers or shell egg distributor applications, contact Deanna Baldwin at the Maryland Department of Agricul ture. (410) 841-5769. ViSA (Word Ads Only) ORDER BLANK f CLS^IFf£B^ADVERT ■ \ 450 per word per week • 1 or 2 times f " \ 400 per word per week • 3 or more times } a r 11 word minimum \ 1 ( Words 1 TMtt 2 Times 3 Times \ ■ p up to 11 4.95 9.90 13.20 I ■ P 12 5.40 10.80 14.40 \ ■ P 13 5.85 11.70 15.60 7 ■ A 14 6.30 12.60 16.80 % ■ I 15 6.75 13.50 18.00 i • V 16 7.20 14.40 19.20 j ■ > 17 7.65 15.30 20.40 \ ■ \ 18 8.10 16.20 21.60 J ■ { 19 8.55 17.10 22.80 J ■ f 20 9.00 18.00 24.00 j ■ PLEASE CALL OUR CLASSIFIED AD DEPT. IF YOU WANT TO ADVERTISE A DISPLAY BOX IN OUR PAPER State times The Maryland 4-H dairy cattle Judging team placed fifth overall in youth competition at the North American Interna tional Livestock Exposition In Louisville, Ky., on Nov. 5. The team Is pictured at the Maryland State Fair in Septem ber. Standing from left to right: Dr. J. Lee Majeskle, exten sion dairy science specialist at the University of Maryland at College Park; Emily Birch, 16, from White Hall (Harford County); Erin Feulllet, 16, from Damascus (Montgomery County); Amy lager, 15, from Fulton (Howard County); and Kristin Myers, 14, from New Windsor (Carroll County). ft Master Cud DEADLINES: SECTION C • WEDNESDAY AT 5:00 P.M. SECTION D - THURSDAY AT 9:00 A.M. OF EACH WEEK’S PUBLICATION