Watershed Awareness LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The Lancaster County Con servation District has begun a watershed awareness campaign, “Let’s Make One Thing Perfectly Clear.” The campaign is funded with a $3,000 grant from the Pennsylva nia League of Women Voters. The grant program includes billboards with the slogan in five different lo cations throughout the county, a dynamic poster with information on watershed and what a person can do to protect them, a map of all the watersheds in the county, three educational sessions for the public, and a mailing of watershed education information. The goal is to inform and edu cate the residents of Lancaster County on watersheds and their importance, and for each person to know about the watershed in which they live. The end result is the formation of a citizens water shed association in each water shed. SENIOR HEIFER CALF CHAMPION Larry and Barbara Weovsr RESERVE JDH Cattle, Hausner Early Summer Yearling Hal fen; 1. Carl Detwiler.2. JDH Cattle, Haumer. 3. Larry and Barbara Weaver. Intermediate Champion; Carl Oetwiler. Reserve: JDH Cattle, Hausner. Junior Yearling Heifers; 1. Chris Willhide. 2. Sarah L. Molt. 3. Bipperts Farm. March Junior Yearling Heifers; 1. Hope R. Long. 2. Carl Detwiler. 3. Chns Willhide. Junior Yearling Heifers; 1. Ed Richardson. 2 Cart Detwiler. 3. Erdenheim Farm. Junior Champion Female; Ed Richardson. Reserve: Hope R. Long. Early Senior Yearling Females: 1. West >a« O P 1” *** te* (2-Stage) Moves large volumes of snow from sidewalks, driveways and small parking lots. Features 14” auger fed and ROY'S STEINER SALES & SERVICE of heavy-duty wear bar , „ . . . .... „ . _ adjusts with skid shoes Belt 151 Sousley Road, Lenhartsville, Berks County, PA 19534 ■ driven. 610-756-6150 website: www.thecyberlinks* com/steiner The educational series is sched uled for October and November and will be cosponsored with the Lancaster County Water Re sources Task Force and Land Stu dies, Inc., Lititz and State College. Co-sponsors for the series include the Lancaster County Planning Commission, Penn State Exten sion Service, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, and the Natural Re source Conservation Service. The programs are as follows; • October 27, You’re a Part of the Solution to a Healthy Water shed Find Out How? - 7 - 9 p.m. Farm & Home Center, Lancaster. FFDf Impressive January Calf The first meeting lays the ground work for the series. We an swer the question “What is a Wa tershed,” how many are there in the county and what is distinctive about each one? • November 10, Watershed As sociations: Where It All Happens! - 7 - 9 p.m. Farm & Home Center, Lancaster. (Continued from Page A 34) Winds Land and Cattle. Senior Champion Female; West Winds Land and Cattle. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE Larry and Barbara Weaver RESERVE Ed Richardson Junior Bull Calves Class 1: 1. Bryan Dillehay. 2. Sidney W. Riggs. Junior Bull Calves Class 2:1. John C. and Mary Bewley 2. Erdenheim Farm. 3. Tammi Grubb. Junior Bull Calf Champion: John C. and Mary Bewley. Reserve; Erdenheim Farm. Early Senior Bull Calves: 1. Larry and Bar bara Weaver. Senior Bull Calf Champion; Larry and Bar bara Weaver. Does your equipment allow you to change each one of these attachments without tools and in a minute? You could with the “QUICK CHANGE ARTIST” Gas or Diesel Fully Hydrostatic Power Units 16-20-21 & 25 HP Here are Some of the 20 Plus “Front Mou Campaign The second meeting will give the nuts and bolts on how to start a watershed organization. Speakers will include representatives from the Octoraro Watershed Associa tion and related grassroots groups. • November 17, Let’s Get Started: Making Our Watersheds Perfectly Clear -7-9 p.m. Farm & Home Center, Lancaster. This meeting is a work session for those communities serious about starting a watershed or ganization. Facilitators will work with specific work groups from individual watersheds and munici palities. Leadership for a/ . April Junior Yearling Bulls: 1. Sunset and Turning PL Early Junior Yearling Bulls: 1. Erdenheim Farm. Junior Champion Bull: Sunset and Turning Pt. Reserve: Erdenheim Farm. Senior Yearling Bulls: 1. JDH Catde.Edgeb.Blu. 2-Year-Old Bulls: 1. Bipperts Farm. Senior Champion Bull: JDH Catde.Edgeb.Blu. Reserve: Bipperts Farm. ORAND CHAMPION BULL JDH Cattle.Edge.Blu RESERVE John C. and Mary Bewley Premier Exhibitor: Weaverland Valley Farm. Reserve; Weaverland Valley Farm. Rotary Sweeper 54" 44" Hyd. Slip Scoop A quick, easy way to move loose materials Power Angli Move dirt or show with nr blades. Features hydrai and safety trip pi inng away leaves, debris on pathways, parking lots, i and drives. Hydraulically lon broom angles for left-- iht-hand operation. or excavate small areas Lancaster farming,- Saturday, October-H, 1997-A35 Dairy Feeding Meeting CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin Co.) Dr. Jud Heinrichs, Penn State University extension dairy nutritionist, will be in Franklin County for a dairy feeding meet ing on Oct. 27 at 7:15 p.m. Heinrichs will be offering time ly tips on feeding to minimize the effects of this past summer’s drought Dairy producers whose feed supply will be tight should consid- Look For More KILE Coverage Next Week KILE Horse CLASS 4* - »ASO PLEASOKI HAKES 1 LA EOBTUNA DE EBSILU 2 JUANITA DEL PNADO 3 AMANDA DEL PNADO 4 NINA TONITA 5 HENITA DEL NOGUBNAL - PASO PLEASURE GELDINGS CLASS SO 1 ENRIQUE DEL PRADO 2 HACHO AMI 3 EL BARON DE LAS COLINAS 4 BRIOSO CLASS 51 * PASO PLEASOAK STALLIONS 1 EL DIABLO DEL PRADO 2 BANDIDO DE COPETIN - PASO PLEASURE AMATEUR OWNER - OPEN CLASS 52 1 RAPIDO LA ESTRELLA 2 NINA TONITA 3 MONTBSINA 4 BANDIDO DE COPETIN 5 COCO DEL AZUR CLASS 53 - PASO PLEASURE YOUTH 1 PUMA DE YOUNG 2 CASTANA SBNORA DEL PRADO 3 GODIVA DEL TESOROS 4 VIERNES SANTA DEL PRADO CLASS 54 - PASO PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP 1 RAPIDO LA ESTRELLA 2 JUANITA DEL PRADO 3 EL DIABLO DEL PRADO 4 LA FORTUNA DE BESILU 5 HONTESINA cr attending. Meeting site is the Franklin County Human Services Building Conference Room, 425 Franklin Farm Lane, Chambersburg. This building is located just north of the extension office along Franklin Farm Lane between the county home and prison. For more details, contact Exten sion Agent Philip Wagner at 717-263-9226. (Continued from Page A 33) FIELDSTONE MEADOWS H, DALLASTOWN, PA FIELDSTONE MEADOWS H, DALLASTOWN, PA PATRICIA LAIRD, DALLASTOWN, PA GILBOA, NY JULIA t FOREST GRAY, SYKESVILLE MD ROBERT & BARBAR HAMPTON, MOUNT AIRY. 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