, >*" % *WL *. * ffi 'ln V t r v -i r M , *jt K 1 i fi h * 4 J' r. ■ P 1 t 1 Hill * Your wheat’s bodyguard Trust the same herbicide that’s protected your wheat from wild garlic to control henbit and chickweed, which are becoming more common in today’s wheat crops. Use DuPont™ Harmony® Extra to control these and over 50 other tough weeds. Get complete rotation flexibility, too. See your local DuPont dealer. harmonyextra.duppnt.com Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use The DuPont Oval, DuPont™, The miracles of science™ and Harmony* Extra are registered trademarks or trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates Copyright © 2003 E I du Pont de Nemours and Company All Rights Reserved Exclusive to Lancaster Farming Blue Seal Feeds Returns To Farm Show LONDONDERRY, N.H.- Blue Seal Feeds, Inc. returns to the Pennsylvania Farm Show this year ready to promote its agricul tural wares to showgoers. This multifaceted company has several divisions to meet the agricultural feed needs of animal producers, from the large com mercial dairy farms to a person with only a few horses. This New Hampshire-based feed company serves the entire Northeast and Mid-Atlantic re gion through their feed plants and independent dealers. The Blue Seal Farm Show ex hibit will feature items “geared for the farmette and small scale farm,” said Paul Kempe Jr., re gional sales manager. if . i 1 ' y* * Farm Show 2004 Exhibitor Spotlight For Kempe, the reason to ex hibit at the Farm Show is obvious “The Farm Show draws people from all over the state, New Jer sey, West Virginia, and New York,” he said. Kempe noted that Blue Seal’s Farm Show experience has been a fairly positive one generating business for their independent feed dealer network, locally in Lancaster County as well as other areas of the state. “(After the show,) the response was even felt in the Haggerstown (feed) plant,” said Kempe. Blue Seal carries a feed line for sheep, goat, dairy, beef, swine, poultry, and other specialty feed lines. Blue Seal is also the leading feed supplier in the horse indus try, according to Kempe. 4 1 i , % * »' * \ \ • Ml»V> TO V. I s , ! ■ i: -vu., \ :1 ' t ■A v - New Holland Dairy Auction Draws Crowd Top-Selling Cow Goes To Michigan Buyer DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) Buyers and onlookers packed the sale bam for more than 500 dairy animals auctioned Shown with grand champion cow at the New Holland Annual Dairy Show and Sale are, from left, Curt Hostetter (with consignor); Sherry Krebs (for buyer Mike Bohonik); and Ernie, Alan, and Dale Hostetter, consignor. ;i vr% P«Pont; \ v ** > v Wii' /* tf r w: / at New Holland Sales Stables’ Annual Dairy Show and Sale this Wednesday. The top-selling animal, at $5,300, was Carters-Dale Storm Candy, an EX-90, 4-year-old %v ▼ Y Jljt h 1 MSI The miracles of science " Holstein dry cow consigned by Donald and Harold Welk of Stonehurst Farm, Strasburg. Doug Long of Long-Haven (Turn to Page A 24) ! '} > > h