Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 30, 1965, Image 5

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    !• Steer Show
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manshlp contest, which is open
to all of the breed showman
chip winners plus winners from
previous state and district
shows, David Heisey, New
jnanstown Rl, was named
grand showman.
In the county trio competi
tion it was all black .. . Angus,
that is. Chester County’s top
steers took first followed by
Lancaster, Northampton, and
Dauphin Counties.
The four-county, 116-entry
steer show featured 68 Angus,
41 Herefords, and 7 Shoit
horns. Of the total entries,
Lancaster had 76; Dauphin
County 18: Chester County 10,
and Noithampton County 12,
The event was judged by two
membeis of the Animal Science
Dept, at Penn State University,
Jack Phillips and Gail Long.
Show winners by bleeds and
A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC.
events are ns follows. (The
county represented in each
may be assumed to be Lancas
ter unless otherwise indicated).
ANGUS
Lightweights: 1, Gary Neff;
2. Diana Lynn Hicstand; 3. Her
bert Hess: 4, David Zimmer
man: 5. Linda*Wclk; 6. Char
les Barley; 7, Nancy Frey; 8,
Glenn Rohrer; 9, James Noll;
10, Shirley Smith (Northamp
ton); 11, Ronald Enck; 12, Rob
ert Greider; 13, Randall Nestl
er (Dauphin); 14, Marion Long;
15. Janice Hosier; 16, Linda
Hershey; 17, Robert Hess.
Mediumwcights: 1. Ruth El
len Baitrani (Chester): 2, Don
ald Snyder; 3, Sheryl Weaver;
4, Milton Howe (Chester): 5,
Sandy Noll; 6, James Yale
(Dauphin); 7, Gary Craig; 8,
Larry Rohrei; 9, Steven Ney;
10, Shirley Rohrei; 11 Elaine
Hen, 12, G Pieston Lefevei;
13, Craig Ebeisole; 14, Diane
Baithold (Noithampton); 15,
Landisville, Pa.
Judy Buckwnltcr; 16, Larry
Nissley; 17, Jeffrey Greidcr.
Heavyweights: 1, David Mast
(Champion; Chester); 2, Carol
Ann Mast (reserve champion,
Chester); 3, Gary Dean; 4, Eu
gene Hosier; 5, Laßue Fabian
(Northampton); 6, James Bow
er (Dauphin): 7, Robert Sheets
(Dauphin); 8, Baibara Beam
(Chester); 9, Paul Herman
(Dauphin); 10, Reba Werkheis
cr (Northampton); 11, Donald
Gaul; 12, James W Hilton
(Chester); 13, Michael Bower
(Dauphin); 14, Kenneth Beam
(Chestei); 15, Wanda Weik
heiser (Northampton), 16, Lin
da Guest (Noithampton); 17,
Robert Bower (Dauphin).
HEREFORDS
Lightweights: 1, Anna Mae
Donough, 2, Eugene Bollmgei;
3, Michael Longeneckoi, 4,
Caiole Holloway, 5, Kathy
Donough; 6, Cliffoid Holloway
111, 7, James Watts (Dauphin),
8, William Asch (Dauphin); 3,
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 30, 1965—1
James Thompson; 10, Richard
Nestlcr (Dauphin),
Medium weights: 1, Bertha L.
Boose (reserve champion Here
ford); 2, Dennis Rohrer; 3,
Donald Swinehart; 4, Nancy
Yunginger; 5, Scott Shoemak
er; 6, Larry Denlinger; 7, Gary
Edmuston (Dauphin); 8, Craig
Fogel (Northampton): 9, Ste
phen Peters (Dauphin); 10,
Jeanette Noblit (Dauphin); 11,
Karl Landenslagei (Dauphin);
12, Daniel Watts (Dauphin),
Heavyweights: 1, Fied W.
Linton, Jr. (champion Here
foid); 2, Frances Bixler, 3,
Reba Nissley; 4, Shirley L
Craig, 5, Nancy Jane Zimmer
man, 6, Aveml Royer, 7, Den
ms S Brubaker, 8, Dolly
Longenecker; 9, Caiolcne Biu
bakei, 10, Florence Bixler
SHORTHORNS
Only one class 1, Susan Hess
2, Robert B. Hoslei, 3, Ada
KEEDs|
Ann Hicstand; 4, David Hulsey;
5, Robert Long; 6. Roger Silks
(Dauphin); 7, Edward Collier
(Dauphin).
COUNTY TRIOS
1, Chester (Angus): 2, Lan
caster (Angus); 3, Northamp
ton (Angus); 4, Dauphin (An
gus).
BREED SHOWMANSHIP
Angus: 1, Miles Fogel (Nor
thampton); 2, Diana Lynn Hie
stand.
Hereford: 1, Avciril Royer;
2, Fred W. Linton, Jr.
Shorthorn: Susan Hess,
SWEEPSTAKES
SHOWMANSHIP
1, David Heisey (champion
showman); 2, Susan Hess; 3,
Miles Fogel (Noithampton);
4, Robert Hoslei; 5, Aveml
Royer, 6, Robeit Long.
Crop Roundup
(JIM IX STOCKS
Grain stocks in both the
state and nation on Octobei 1
weie consideiablj less than
the \oluine in stoiagc a %oar
eailiei accoidmg to the Peun
sihama Chop Repoitmg dexv-
In Pennsj h ama, vlieat, old
uop com, oats, bailee and
ije totaled 10 7 million buMi
els down 04 1,000 bushels or
slight!} moie than 1 peiceut
lioni a jeai ago The na
tions stock ot the same fi\e
giains totaled 1,281 million
bushels ,168 million bush
els, oi about 7 peiceut less
than on Octobei 1, 1964.
Coin and wheat cveie le
sponsible lox most ot the de-
cline
The nation’s old ciop com
cairyoier, in both on-farm
and ofl-larm stoiage amount
ed to 1,160 million bushels.
It icas 21 pei cent less than a
year eailier and the smallest
October 1 supply since 19 77.
In Pennsylvania, stocks o£
old crop coin totaled 5 6 mil
lion bushels compared to 4 3
million bushels a jear eailier.
Wheat stocks of 1 714 mil
lion bushels in the U. S ivere
5 pei cent less than a >ear
earlier In the state, October
1 wheat stocks totaled 14 2
million bushels, down 4 per
cent.
TOBACCO
The state’s 1965 tobacco
ciop is estimated at 47 2 mil
lion pounds, about 3 peicent
laigei than last \eai
Yield is evpected to aver
age 1,750 pounds per acie,
30 pounds more than in 1964
but 50 pounds below the 1959
-63 a\eiage Hot weather and
high humidity late in Sep
tembei caused cuiing piob
lems in some aieas
KKI) CLOMIR
Red cloiei seed pioduction
in the state is expected to to
tal 630 000 pounds this year,
less than halt the amount
piodured in 1964
Onlv 10 000 acies were
haiiestod loi seed this year,
compaied to 23,000 last year
when pioduction totaled 1,-
610,000 pounds
• Vintage
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mils 75-1 00 Lowet US 1-2
195-250 lbs 25 50-25 S 5. US
2-3 200-240 11)s 25 25-25 50,
Couple lots US 3, 220-230 lbs.
25 00-25 25.
SHEEP 20- Mot enough ot
anv one class to establish a
market tiend Pew Choice 70-
90 lb IVooled slaughter
lambs 25.00-20 00, Good 22.-
00-24 50.
HOGS
October 2:5, 1 Of!. - ,
Hog leceipts ot IGt head
averaged slightly lower last
Satin day with lightweights
bunging 20 50-24 25, ISO
- lbs , 23 50-25 50; 200-220
lbs, 24 50-20; 220-240 lbs.,
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