—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 30,1978 34 Jay Bomgardner, Anville R 3, exhibited the gVand champion baby beef, December 27, at the Lebanon County 4-H baby beef and market hog round-up. Jay's 1265 pound Angus-Simmental-Hereford cross steer sold to the Lebanon Valley National Bank for $1.06 per pound. Bomgardner sweeps 4~H round-up (Continued from Pat. 1) Hatfield Packillg Corn class. Hie steer later sold to pany, Hatfield, was the top MnL Hotel, Hershey, at 68 bidder on jay’s 214 pound cents per pound. champion market hog. The A Yorkshire and Duroc breeder, Tom exhibited the reserve grand champion market hog of the show. His 252 pound Yorkshire-Duroc cross bred hog sold to Le Ann Yorkshires, Lebanon, for $1.50 per pound. Tom, the son of Leon and Anne Arnold, also added the distinction of being cham pion showman and fitter of the market hog show, and also the reserve champion fitter and showman of the two Duroc market hogs at the Lebanon County 4-H baby beef show, market hog show, December 27. Scott's two hogs Last year Tom showed the were selected from the County to compete at Farm jjjf a * SSrrf Show. The other exhibitor selected to show his Lebanon County 4-H hogs at Farm Show was Gary Mase of Lebanon (not Livestock Club for 6 years, shown in this picture). He is also a member of the Jed Hotter, Lebanon Rl, exhibited the first place buddy steer at the Lebanon County 4-H baby beef round-up. Wengers Farm Machinery, Myerstown, was the top bidder on the 1235 pound steer. The steer went for 61 cents per pound. hog brought $2 per pound for a total of $428. Jay was also selected as the champion showman and fitter of the beef show. This is Jay’s last year with the Lebanon County 4-H Livestock Club. He is also a member of the Annville- Cleona FFA Chapter. Jay works on his home farm. Blue Mt. View Farms, m partnership with his two older brothers. Tom Arnold, IS, of Lebanon R 7, showed the reserve champion steer. His steer was a cross bred Charolias that Tom said he fed “corn cob chop and some hay”. Henry Arnold was the buyer of the 1095 pound steer. He paid 85 cents per pound. % Tom Arnold, Lebanon R 7, showed - the reserve champion baby beef at th Lebanon County 4-H baby beef and market hog round-up. His cross bre Charolais weighed 1095 pounds and sold to Henry Arnold for 85 cents p< pound. Tom was also the grand champion swine showman and fitter, along wit being selected reserve champion in the beef fitting and showmanship contest. Lebanon FFA Chapter. Tom will be showing two bred gilts, a Duroc and Yorkshire at this year’s Farm Show. A Hereford-Charolais cross bred steer, raised from their own herd, was selected as the first place buddy steer of the round-up. Jed Hoffer, 18, sold his 1235 pounder to Wenger’s Farm Machinery, Myerstown, for 61 cents per pound. Jed, the son of Lester and Loa Hoffer, Lebanon Rl, will also be exhibiting a medium heavyweight Angus steer at the Farm Show. As a second year member of the Lebanon County 4-H Livestock Club, Jed says he feeds his steers TERRE HILL SILO CO. INC. AUTHORIZED DEALER • Silo Unloaders • Cattle Feeder & Con ;eyors • Overhead Cattle Feeders • Circular Feeders • Material Movers & Conveyors • Manure Spreaders • Manure Stackers • Slurry Manure Pump • Gutter Cleaners get the PATZ facts first Serving The Farm Community For Ove' One-half Century. CALL - TERRI: HILL (215) 445-6736 or SALESMAN - JAMES ESBENSHADE - 717-464-2090 ;r \*\ >,-; '~■ s ~\' K * r ' > * < ' calf feed. He also exercises them for the Farm Show “just about every day.” Judy Early, Lebanon, sold her 910 pound steer for 70 cents per pound to Henry Arnold. Wenger’s Farm Machinery, Myerstown, was the top bidder on a steer owned by Terri Schaffer, Myerstown. Her 1325 pound steer sold for 63 cents per pound. Chris Patches sold his 1200 pound steer to Lebanon Agway for 71 cents per pound. Wenger’s Farm Machinery purchased Jed Hoffer’s- first place buddy steer. The 1235 pounder was top bidded at 61 cents per TERRE HILL, PA. 17581 ** / y< j£\<v sryjf t : >V''/'4. “ ~,. u, '" fe £ ;j ’ ■'-^4'? S < 1 "‘Xt. < »♦ ' pound. Jay Bomgardnerso his 1050 pound buddy steer MnL Hotel, I cents per pound. Paul Mille Lebanon, got 64 cents p pound for his buddy ste which weighed 1150 pound Parise Frozen Food Palmyra, was the buye Donna Eberiy of Newnuu town Rl, sold her budi steer to_ Carlos Leffle RichlandrThe 1120 pound went for 65 cents. Wengei Farm Machinery was tl high bidder on Judy Earl] 1050 pound steer, taking home for 66 cents a pojmd. In the market hog si Edwin Arnold, Lebanon: (Turn to Page 39) Manufacturers and Erectors of Terre Hill TRI-RIB STAVE SILO FOR OLD FASHIONED PRIDE OF WORKMANSHIP ★ SEE AND COMPARE THE PROVEN INTERIOR SILO FINISHES. %
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