Pennsylvania 4-H, Ohio University Win Youth Judging Contest at KILE (ConUniMd from Pag* Al) team also placed in the top and 7. Mike Fearon. Joey Johnson, 4. MikeFearon, 7. seven in individual reasons: 1. Sears was second high i n di- Dave -Sanders, and 8. Travis Joey Johnson, 2. Josh Sears, 4. vidual in cattle, Johnson was Shane. Five members of the Jennifer Bok, 6. Dave Sanders, fourth, Fearon was fifth, Shane .ettOv l jmwon. jrci m contest at KILE. In the photo from left, ;ott Davenport, representing Agway, a spon sor; Travis Shane, Toey Johnson, Mike Fearon, Josh Sears, Dave Sanders, Allen Gah ler, Korre Boyer, Jeff Long, Tom Turner, Jennifer Bok, and Duff George, representing Hatfield, a sponsor. Weigh Better On four Bottom Line loneer® brand corn hybrids deliver more yield, more value and Pioneer® brand hybrids are outperforming the competition Pioneer hybrids with the Yield Gard 1 gene vs. all competitors with the Bt gene No. of Comparisons 2,965 Pioneer hybrids with the Yield Gard gene vs. all competitors with the Roundup Ready 2 gene No. of Comparisons 145 Conventional Pioneer hybrids vs. all competitors with the Bt gene No. of Comparisons 3,540 Conventional Pioneer hybrids vs. all non-Bt competitors No. of Comparisons 12,648 Conventional Pioneer hybrids vs. ail competitors with the Roundup Ready gene No. of Comparisons 322 1 Registered trademark of, and used under license from, Monsanto Co. 1 Registered trademark of Monsanto Co. Income per acre calculated with the price of com at $2.00 per bushel and drying charges of $0.02 per point of moisture over 15%. 1998 harvest data from comparisons all across North America. m PIONEER® brand products are provided subject to the terms and conditions of purchase which are .... V p ar( 0( | a |, e | ln g an( j p UrC h ase documents Pioneer is a brand name, numbers identify varieties and PIONEER Products ®, SM TM Trademarks and service marks registered or applied (or, of Pioneer Hi-Bred ■HAND WkODUCTS International, Inc Des Moines lowa USA ©1998 PHII Saa your Pfemeor sales prufessioiial for local yield bifformatlon. Yield Advantage 6.2 Yield Advantage 13.0 Yield Advantage 5.8 Yield Advantage 5.6 Yield Advantage 9.7 IORE BOTTOM LINE POWER. Moisture Advantage -0.3 Moisture Advantage -1.5 Moisture Advantage -0.6 Moisture Advantage 0.1 Moisture Advantage -1.6 Income/Acre Advantage $ll Income/Acre Advantage $2l Income/Acre Advantage $9 Income/Aere Advantage $ll Ineome/Acre Advantage $l4 /ggv jjgjgjgßEOYiELDs ss Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10,19W-A3l was seventh and Gahler was tenth. In swine, Sanders was fourth, Johnson was fifth, Fearon was sixth, Bok was seventh and Sears was eighth. In sheep, Bok was first, Sears was eighth and Shane was tenth. High individual in the con test was Mike Catron, Virginia Tech. He was third overall in reasons, first in cattle, second in sheep and third in swine. The Virginia Tech team placed second overall, second in reasons, first in sheep, third in swine and cattle. Other team members are Mike Swisher, Joi Dyer, Chris Sumner, Robin McCall, and Scott Buchanon, coached by Matthew Miller. Other team placings include: 3. Illinois State University (sec ond in cattle and swine and fourth in sheep), 4. The Pennsylvania State University (second in sheep, third in rea sons, fourth in cattle and swine) 5. Delaware Valley College, 6. West Virginia University. Illinois State University’s Beau Byington was the winner of the High Individual Market Steer contest. In the youth competition, the Indiana FFA team was second, led by Brad Morehouse’s placing as overall high individual Member Danny Zeller was fifth, Craig Black was sixth, Paul Wehmier was tenth and Jason Reynolds was fourteenth. The team was third overall in rea sons. Six team members were in the top 15 in overall reasons competition: 3. Jason Miller, 6. Craig Black, 11. Paul Wehmeier, 12. Danny Zeller, 14. Jason Reynolds, 15. Brad Morehouse. The Indiana FFA team placed first in swine, second in beef and sheep. They were third in reasons. Other high teams in the youth competition were: 3. Maryland 4-H (third in beef, swine and fourth in beef and fifth in swine), 5. Indiana 4-H, 6. Virginia 4-H, 7. Tennessee 4-H, 8. Kentucky FFA, 9. Pennsylvania FFA, and 10. New York 4-H. Sponsors of the awards breakfast for the contest were Agway, Inc., Hatfield Quality Meats and Keystone International Livestock Exposition. Wtfr^HogWld^o^^ WATERLESS TOILETS