Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 12, 1980, Image 17

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    Duroc
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BY JOYCE BUPP
Staff Correspondent
STEWARTSTOWN - A
purebred Duroc took the
grand champion ribbons at
Monday’s York County 4-H
hog roundup for first-year
showman Greg Bankert,
Hanover R 3.
Showing quality length
and leanness, the homebred
animal was the first one out
into the auction arena at
Sechnst Sales, host for the
first of two summer pig
roundups Final bidder on
Hatfield Pork Products also bought up the reserve champion York 4-H hog,
exhibited by Steve Trostle. Doug Clemens bid $1.30 per pound for the purebred
Spotted winner.
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The Badqei Pow R-Trac 2 is a farm-proven
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unloading light fiom the dormer, then cleans
youi silo top to bottom and wall to wall
• Multiple-suspension keeps the PRT 2 level
all the way down • Double auger flighting and
knives cut thiough haid-packed and frozen
materials • Separate, adjustable digger wheel
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named grand champ at York roundup
the champion Duroc was Jefferson communitv club
Hatfield Pork Products, with and the swme club' After
buyer Doug Clemens paying .spending the remamder ot
147.5 cents per pound for the ms summer vacation
muscled porker. preparing his other two club
Nine-year-old Greg’s hogs for the Pall shows and
champidn was also half of sales, Greg wui be a l-u,
the purple ribbon winning grader at Heidleberg
pair. Pair mate to the champ Elementary School,
sold third in the auction
lineup and went to B & N Reserve champion honors
Company for 59 cents per went to a purebred Spots,
pound. exhibited by experienced 4-
The son of Mr and Mrs _ H’er Steve Trostle Hatfield
Roger Bankert, Greg is a Pork Products again bid last
first-year member of the on the reserve hog, with the
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Buyer Doug Clemens, of Hatfield Pork Products, paid $1.47.5 per pound for
Greg Bankert’s grand champion 4-H hog. The purebred Duroc was also part of
the winning pair.
gavel going down at $1.30 per Valley College, majoring in 0 f buyers. Hatfield Pork
pound. animal husbandry, with Products purchased the
A recent graduate of plans to become a geneticist, animals of Michelle
Dallastown Area High Reserve winner in the Bankert, for 57 cents, and
School, Steve is 17 and the pairs class was Gus Parlett Gary Burgard, East Berlin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron of Airville, son of Mr. and for 59 cents.
Trostle, Red Lion R 2. He’s Mrs. James Parlett. Hatfield Ralph Thomas of Thomas
been a member of the East Pork Products paid 56 cents and Diehl Meats in
Prospect 4-H club and has for the well-matched hogs. Shrewsbury took home three
carried a variety of projects Following the champion of the class winners. The
during his nme years of and reserve placing entries of Jeff Wilson, New
participation. animals, first-place winners Freedom, Gary Burgard of
In September, Steve will in each weight class were
begin studies at Delaware put up before the good crowd (Turn to Page Ala)
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