i Lancaster Co. egg producer rates perfect score HARRISBURG - Lan caster County egg producers and dealers won nine out of 12 best-of-show awards of fered at the 62nd annual Pen nsylvania Farm Show, I a ( I Wednesday, with R.W. Sauder, Inc., Lititz, coming up with a perfect score for the second year since they began exhibiting. Lancaster County also earned the coun ty plaque for the best display of eggs. Nearly rounding out the best-of-sbow awards was Berks County who took two of the top honors. Citations for exhibits of superior quality also went to six Lancaster County and two Berks County producers. R.W. Sauder, Inc., Lititz, 'exhibited the best dozen white eggs, the best dozen eggs in the carton class and the best dozen eggs in the broken-out quality competi tion. Dutchland Farms, Rheems, won best-of-show awards for-five-dozen brown eggs, a dozen commercial eggs and five-dozen com mercial eggs. Nelson Breneman of Col umbia R 3, took top honors for his best dozen eggs in the farmer class. The best entry in the com mercial'pack class was ex hibited by Clay Reese Co., Inc. of 202 Seymour St. In the junior class, the best dozen eggs was submitted by Gerald Hess of Conestoga R 2. Red Wing Farms, Fleet wood, garnered the best dozen brown eggs, and the best five-dozen brown eggs. Lancaster and Berks County producers earning superior quality citations were Kreider Poultry Farm, Manheim; Dutchland Farms; Golden Acre Farm, Hamburg R 2; R.W. Sauder, Inc.; Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch, Elizabethtown; Red Wing Farms, Fleetwood' RD; Weaver Quality Eggs, Lancaster County Extension Agent Jay Irwin, left, examines some of the prize winning eggs submitted by Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch of Elizabethtown. With him are James Hess, production manager at Plain and Fancy, and Floyd Hicks, right, poultry specialist from the Penn State Extension Service. Lancaster; and Clay Reese Co., Inc., Lancaster. Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch of Elizabethtown cap tured a total of 29 blue rib bons. Plain and Fancy dominated the egg judging on the opening day, as evidenced by the fact that they swept 26 blue ribbons out of 26 entries in the Pro ducer Dealer Class alone. James Hess, production manager at Plain and Fancy was on hand for judging as be remarked that the com- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1978 petition this year was a lot tougher than it had been in recent years, but “...we were still able to win more firsts than ever before.’’ Placing* from Lancaster Fanning’s coverage area in cluded: Farmers Class (Dozen White) - 1. Nelson Breneman. Commercial Class (Dozen White) 1. Dutchland Farms; 2. R.W. Sauder; 4. Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch; 5. Kreider Poultry Farm; 6. Golden Acre Farm, Ham- burg; (Brown - one dozen) 1. R.W. Sander, Inc.; 2. Red Wing Farms; 3. Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch, Elizabethtown R 3; (White - five dozen) 1. Dutchland Farm; 2. Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch; 3. Kreider Poultry Farms; (Brown - five dozen) 1. Red Wing Farms, 2. Plain and Fancy Egg Ranch. Producer Carton and Fade (Dozen White) 2. Plain and (TurntoPage39) 29