Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 14, 1979, Image 28

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    Farahg, Sstviay, My 14,1979
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The second place team at the Lehigh County invitational 4-H Livestock
Judging Contest came from York County. Left to right are Brenda Waiter, Chris
Sunday, and Bill Wise. Individually, they placed fourth, seventh, and tenth,
respectively.
Lehigh County
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of Mr. and Mrs. James
Eisenhour. Placing second
to her was Bonnie Wessner,
12, of New Tripoli. She had
286 points. Third in the in
dividual junior standings
was Crystal Meek of Lan
caster County with 279
oomts.
Lehigh County's junior
team won its first place with
830 points, compared to 801
points for runner-up Chester
County, and 795 for third
place Lancaster County.
Northampton County won
fourth place with 730 points
and Berks County was fifth
at 695.
Aside from Bonnie
Wessner, Lehigh County’s
victorious junior trio was
composed of 9-year old
Debra Krause of Slatington
and 13-year old John Mc-
Cauley of Schnecksville.
Chester County’s second
place team consisted of Jeff
Walker, Bill Wiley, and Bill
McCauley. Lancaster
County’s tno was Crystal
Meek, Ernie Frey, and Scott
Augsburger.
Northampton County’s
team members were
Tammy Wagner, Glenn
Wuchter, and David Schultz.
Berks Countians who
combined for the fifth place
effort were Mike Rarick,
Elaine Heffner, and James
Heffner.
The seven counties that
were represented were
Berks, Chester, Delaware,
Lancaster, Lehigh, Nor
thampton, and York. This
marked the second year in
succession that Lehigh
County teams won both the
junior and semor team titles.
When the contest was first
held in 1977, York County
teams ran away with all the
honors.
Official Judges for the
invitational livestock
judging contest were Lee
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The high individual in
the junior contest was
13-year old Tammy
Eisenhour of Wellsville,
York County. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Eisenhour.
Wagner, John Roberts, and
Ron Bolze. Wagner, an
Angus and Dorset breeder
and 4-H leader from
Bethlehem, was the swine
judge. Roberts, a voag
teacher and part-time
farmer from Bloomsburg
officiated the sheep scores,
and Bolze, a cattleman from
Loysville, penciled the of
ficial beef scores.
According to Lehigh
County Extension Agent
David Dunbar, who helped
organize the event, at
tendance to this year’s
contest was down somewhat.
A year ago 70 students took
part in the judging, com
pared to 57 this year. He
suspects that the gasoline
shortage may have had
something to do with that.
Six classes of livestock
were judged by all con
testants, both juniors and
seniors. Each class was
worth 50 points. There were
7
two classes for each of the
three species of animals in
the contest. Seniors had an
additional task to perform,
m that they had to give
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