Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 02, 1999, Image 28

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    A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2, 1999
Lancaster County Tobacco Show Tuesday
LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.)
The 1999 Annual Lancaster
County Tobacco Show is set
Tuesday, Jan. 5, at the
Lancaster County Farm and
Home Center.
The show will have classes
for vocational agriculture stu
dents and for other tobacco
growers,
Vocational agriculture stu
dents who have tobacco they
would like to exhibit may enter
their exhibits from 9:30 a.m.
until 11 a.m. Other growers can
enter their exhibits from 10:30
a.m. until noon. Judging will
begin at 1 p.m. with results
available at the completion.
The program is sponsored by
Penn State Cooperative
Extension in Lancaster County.
All Lancaster County tobacco
growers are encouraged to par
ticipate in the show.
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The show will be conducted
according to the following rules:
Classes are the same as listed in
the 1999 Pennsylvania Farm
Show Catalog except each class
will also have a VoAg class for
vocational agriculture students
to participate in. Entries should
use the class number as listed
followed by VoAg. Maryland
type tobacco will be exhibited as
“Pennsylvania Grown Smoking.”
Every exhibit must have a com
pleted Pennsylvania Farm Show
Entry Form containing the fol
lowing information: class num
ber, class name, exhibitor’s
name, address, and the
exhibitor’s Social Security num
ber.
An exhibit will consist of 15
leaves tied with a leaf All
exhibits must have been grown
by the exhibitor in Pennsylvania
during the 1997 growing season
and be unsweated,
Exhibitors in the open classes
will be limited to two exhibits
per class per farm. Youth may
have one exhibit per class in the
youth show and one exhibit per
class in the open show.
For additional rules, see the
“Premium List, 1999
Pennsylvania State Farm Show”
book. All entries in the County
Show will be entered in the
Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Tobacco will not be returned to
the exhibitor after the Farm
Show.
The Lancaster County
Tobacco Show will be held in the
basement meeting room of the
Farm and
Lancaster
Center.
All interested tobacco grow
ers are invited to attend and
participate in the show. Anyone
who would like to enter an
Tobacco Auction Plans Progress
Officials of the Pennsylvania Tobacco Marketing Cooperative that
recently organized to hold auctions of both the 1997 and 1998 tobacco
crop announced this week that they will be receiving tobacco in Lancas
ter County the week of Januaty 11. But the time and place had not been
finalized at Lancaster Farming’s early New Years Day early press
time.
President Jane Balmer said good word has been received from several
southern tobacco companies who say they will come to the local auction
to buy when it is held. It can also be reported that the organizers of the
cooperative have everything just about in place but ask that their plans
not be repotted this week in case a last minute change needed to be
made. A report in next week’s issue of Lancaster Farming is scheduled
to give full details of the auction plans.
Home
exhibit in the show and has
questions should contact Bob
Anderson, Lancaster County
extension office, at (717) 394-
6851 for more details.