Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 1975, Image 29

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    Hog - steers sold at Lampeter Fair
Although heavy rains
cancelled almost all of the
agricultural activities at the
West Lampeter Fair last
week. The annual FFA hog
and beef sale went on as
scheduled on Friday Reserve Champion - Gary
evening. Results of the sale Long. Penn Manor FFA,
are as follows: bought at $.66 per pound.
FFA Steers
Rick Hess, Lampeter -
champion FFA Steer -
bought by Raymond Lemon
and Sons Willow Street $.BO
per pound.
Hogs
Grand champion hog - Cliff
Charles, Penn Manor, $.50
per pound; Friendly First
Strasburg; Champion Pen of
2 ■ Bruce Landis, Penn
Manor, $l.OO per pound - Ed
Minder, Nursery, Lampeter.
Champion pen of four - Steve
Todd, Penn Manor - Ed
Minder Nurseries $.71
FFA Hog
Show
-Champion Pen of Two -
Bruce Landis, Lancaster R 6,
2nd ■ Ron Hunt, Millersville
Rl; 3rd - Cliff Charles,
Lancaster R 2; 4th - Skip
Rice, Lancaster R 2; sth
Galen Long, Cloumbia R 2,
6th - Bob Hess, Lancaster
R 2.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 4,1975
Pen of Four: Ist - Steve
Todd, Mountville Rl;
Breeding Stock: Ist - Jim
Breneman, (gilts) Columbia
R 2; aged sows Ist • Rick
Pfautz, Ephrata R 2; overall
champion - Rick Pfautz.
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