Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1978, Image 25

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    The youngest judge in the sheep barn this year was 4-year old Dawn Bixler.
Here she's checking the wool and flesh quality of one of the sheep owned by her
aunt and unde, Brenda and Dale Fisher of Middletown. Dawn is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bixler, Middletown.
Dancing across the large arena, Tuesday night, the square and folk dance
contestants graced the Farm Show.
When a cow gets a calf at the Farm Show, it’s a main attraction.
While you were checking out the Farm Show, a lot of other eyes were taking a
peek at you. Here are just a lew of them.
The
Farm
Show
through
the
camera’s
eye
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1978
Russel Cornbower, New Freedom R 1 (left) was
the recipient of this year's Purebred Swine
Breeder of the year award presented by the
Pennsylvania Swine Breeders co-op.' at the
Pennsylvania Farm Show. Cornbower, a Berkshire
breeder, has been in the hog business for 40
years. Bestowing the award was Dennis Grum
bine, Myerstown R 2, president of the organization.
Ten-year old Alien Daubert of Pine Grove was a
Brown Swiss exhibitor this year. He’s the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Daubert.
ewe seem to take the Farm Show activities all in
stride as another picture is taken.
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