Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 13, 1973, Image 8

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,
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Linda Miller topped them all and became the third
member of her family to win the baby beef grand cham
pionship at a Pennsylvania State Farm Show. Linda is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, Halifax R 2, Dauphin
County.
Janies Wylie, Nottingham R 2, showed the champion Angus
steer at the 4-H Beef Show. He then went on to take the
reserve championship in competition with the first place
crossbred and Hereford steers. Wylie is shown here with
Mrs. James McHale, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, and
deputy secretary, James Kerstetter.
Judy Zimmerman, an 11-year-old 4-H’er from Ephrata Rl,
took reserve champion honors in the Hereford breed on
Thursday at the Farm Show. Her steer finished second to the
animal that went on to win the grand championship for all
breeds.
Reserve champion honors in the crossbred steer category
of the 4-H beef show went to Linda Good, Lititz R 2. Linda is
shown here with her 1355 pound steer, Fred.
1973
Pennsylvania Governor Milton Shapp ceremonies at the Pennsylvania Farm
said “Bottoms up!" to a giant glass full of Show. Urging him on was Pennsylvania's
the Commonwealth’s biggest money- dairy princess, who reminded his honor
making farm product during opening that milk drinkers make better lovers.
State Corn Club champs for the year 183 bushels. The father-son team of
were announced on Wednesday at the farm Homer, center, and Harold Moore, Venango
show. Richard Luckenbach, left, York County, copped the shelled corn prize with
County, had the high ear corn total with a 226 bushel per acre yield.
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