Alt—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Aupist 23,1980 CHAMBERSBURG - Paul Gutshall of Ship pensburg led his 4-H market steer to grand champion here at the Franklin County 4-H and FFA Market Steer Show on Tuesday, at the Franklin County Fairgrounds. GutshalTs Angus steer topped the heavy mid dleweight Hass and moved on to take grand champion honors while Brian Dear dorff of Fayetteville led his CharolAis steer to reserve grand champion honors. Deardroffs steer captured top honors m the medium middleweight class and moved < r take the reserve honors Paul Stratton of Shippensburg captured grand champion honors at tl Franklin County 4-H & FFA Market Steer Show with his heavyweight Angus. Brenton Upperman, left, Chambersburg, won grand champion fitter Jy McLaughlin, Greencastle, won grand champion showman at the Franklin County 4-H & FFA Market Steer Show. 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Dawn Wilson, Chambersburg, 3. Bradley Lehman, Green castle, 4. David Stratton, Chambersburg, 5. Lonnie Stoner, Waynesboro. Heavy middleweight - 1. Rhonda Fahrney, Waynesboro, 2. Mark Yoder, Shippensburg, 3. John Shook, Greencastle, 4. Diann Lehman, Greencastle, 5. Kurils Meyers, Greencastle. Heavyweight class - 1. Paul Gutshall, Ship pensburg, 2. Jere Wmgert, St. Thomas, 3. Brenton Upperman, Chambersburg, 4. Holly McLaughlin, Greencastle, 5. Regina Lebo, Chambersburg. Showing 8-9-10 year olds - 1. Holly McLaughlin, Greencastle, 2. Gregg Christman, Chambersburg, 3. Dwayne Glessner, Waynesboro, 4. Regina Lebo, Chambersburg, 5. Renita Eshleman, Green castle. ~ Fitting 8-9-10 year olds -1. Holly McLaughlin, Greencastle, 2. Dwayne Glessner, Waynesboro, 3. Remta Eshleman, Green castle, 4. Gregg Christman, Chambersburg, 5. Diann Lehman, Greencastle. Showing, 11-12-13 year olds Chester goat owners hold judging clinic this was the third in a series system used in the official of judging clinics the goat dairy goat score cards. The enthusiasts have conducted evening session was just one this year. Initially, he said, in a senes of meetings they were aimed at 4-H Mahck has set up to aid youth, but parents came in Chester goat owners, greater number than the Other meetings are children, so it’s been aimed planned for people in the at both groups recently, county including those m- Mahck said he expects to terested in backyard have another clinic this homestead goats and year. commercial producers. Any The goat owners many of Chester County residents are whom had never previously invited to attend the done any dairy judging, meetings. For more m hstened as Wemstock ex- formation, call Mahck at the plained what they should be Chester Extension office, looking for and the scoring 215/696-3500. KNAUERTON - Chester dairy goat enthusiasts assembled here at Peg Jacob’s farm last Tuesday evening for a dairy goat judging clinic. Approximately 25 people pitted their minds against that of Darnel Wemstock, the judge for the evening. Two classes of goats, one Toggenburg, the other LaMancha, provided the bodies as young and not so young placed the animals and gave oral reasons for their placmgs. Roy Malick, Chester County Dairy agent, said July milk output rtses HARRISBURG - Milk production m Pennsylvania during the July 1980 totaled 707 million pounds, up three percent from a year earlier, according to the Penn sylvania Crop Reporting Service. The number of milk cows in the commonwealth during July was 707,000 head, up 11,000 head from a year ago. Milk production per cow averaged 1000 pounds in July, up 15 pounds from a year ago. United States milk production during July totaled 11.0 billion pounds, three percent above July 1979. 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