LeAnn Yorkshires show BY SHEILA MILLER HARRISBURG The all-breeds swine show and show was held last Friday, in grand champion open gilt at sale was exhibited by LeAnn conjunction with the Farm I've got the new hybrids you need to stay ahead. Genetically engineered to outyield others, by enough to make a difference when you’re fighting for every last dollar of profit. That’s what you’d expect from Funk’s, The World Yield Leader. And Funk’s researchers have developed a base for new, even better-yielding hybrids. They’re working on more ways to fight corn diseases, too. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. the first Keystone Classic Yorkshires, Lebanon. The Landisviile, PA 17538 We really wan to be part of yoi corn program. grand champ at Classic . aji.— mi i** » The top selling animal at the first Keystone Classic swine sale was the grand champion open gilt, exhibited by Leon Arnold, left, of Lebanon. Pictured with Ar nold are Kenlin and Marlin Martin, buyers, and Dennis Grumbine, president of the Pa. Swine Producers Co-op. Equipment Exposition, with the sale held the following day. The grand champion Yorkshire gilt went on to be the top selling swine at the Saturday sale, bringing $550. The buyer of LLA9 Sandra 62-2 was Marlin Martin, Smithsburg, Md. Martin also purchased the reserve champion open gilt, and the grand and reserve grand bred gilts. He said he bought them for his sons, Kenlin, Kevin, and Kraig, for their 4-H projects Martin, himself, is a dairy Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8,1980—€35 rf.fil'! <*•< 'JKf ** farmer, milking 40 head of Prospector RD Lady 5 3-10 Holsteins. was purchased by Martin for The reserve champion $420. open gilt was a Duroc, In the bred gilt classes, a exhibited and consigned by spotted swine shown and Clyde W. McConaughey, Jr of R 1 Smicksburg Larry Arnold, Lebanon, exhibited the reserve grand champion bred gilt. Pictured with Larry is PDA Secretary Hallowell. (Turn to Page C 36)