Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 15, 1972, Image 11

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    Columbia RD2 Sheep Farm Has Best Southdowns at Harrisburg
Sheep Hill Ranch dominated
the Southdown sheep breed this
year at Harrisburg
The Columbia RD2 farm is
operated by James Shearer
Sheep Hill Ranch had both the
grand champion Southdown ram
and ewe.
Sheep Hill Ranch also showed
the first place animal in seven of
10 classes The first were in the
following classes- Ram Under 1
Year (first and second), Three
Ram Lambs Owned by Exhibitor,
Ewe Under 1 Year (first and
second), Three Ewe Lambs
Owned by Exhibitor, Breeder’s
Young Flock, Pen of Lambs, Get
of Sire.
Dorset
In the Dorset breed. Harry P.
Sigler and Son, York RDS, had
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the grand champion ewe and Mr
and Mrs Robert Herr, Narvon
RD2, had reserve grand cham
pion.
Dorset breed results by class
included- Ram Under l Year—
Mr and Mrs Robert Herr,
second and third, Three Ram
Lambs Owned by Exhibitor—
Mrs and Mrs Robert Herr,
third
Ewe 1 Year and Under 2
Harry Sigler and Son, first and
third. Ewe Under 1 Year—Mr
and Mrs Robert Herr, first and
fourth, Elizabeth Herr, Narvon
RD2, third.
Three Ewe Lambs Owned by
Exhibitor—Mr. and Mrr. Robert
Herr, second. Breeder’s Young
Flock—Mr and Mrs Robert
Herr, second, Penn of Lambs—
Mr and Mrs Robert Herr,
second Get of Sire—Mr and
Mrs Robert Herr, second
Shropshire
Micar Farm, Stewartstown
RDI, York County, took several
top spots in the Shropshire breed,
including grand champion and
reserve grand champion ewe
Micar Farm also had the
following class placings Ewe 1
Year and Under 2, first and third,
Ewe Under 1 Year, first, Ewe
Lambs Onwed by Exhibitor,
second, and Flock, first
Suffolk
Steven Chronister, Windsor
RDI, York County, showed the
grand champion ewe and reserve
grand champion ram in the
Suffolk breed
In addition, Chronister was
first in seven of 10 classes. Firsts
were in the following classes;
Ram Under 1 Year, Ewe 1 Year
and Under, Three Ewe Lambs
Owned by Exhibitor, Breeder’s
Young Flock, Pen of Lambs,
Flock, and Get of Sire He was
also third and -fourth in the Ewe
Under 1 Year class.
Hampshire
Among local farmers placing in
the Hampshire sheep breed
were: Ram Under 1 Y ; ear—Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Brubaker
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15,1972
Mrs. Robert D. Herr, Narvon RD2, shows the family
reserve grand champion Dorset ewe in open class com
petition at the Farm Show Monday.
Lancaster, third. Ewe Under 1 Exhibitor-Micar Farm,
Year—Robert Buch, Ephrata, Stewartstwon, York County,
third second Flock —Micar Farm,
The Ewe Lambs Owned by second
Editorially
While these rural problems are not
foreign to Southeastern Pennsylvania, they
are most characteristic of the rest of the
state, including Secretary McHale’s own
Crawford County
We suggest that these problems will not
be helped—but will be greatly aggravated
and perhaps spread to larger areas—by
bringing pressureston profit margins m the
Pennsylvania dairy industry
Any program to rebuild rural Penn
sylvania should start with the preservation
of the sound agricultural base which
already exists
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