Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 13, 1980, Image 111

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Bradford holds second livestock sale
ATHENS - The second
annual Bradford County 4-H
Livestock Sale held at the
Valley Stockyards m Athens,
was twice bigger than last
year, Orville Yoder, county
extension agent, reported.
Seventeen buyers paid a
total of $4,612.08 for 19
market animals.
Receiving excellent
support from buyers was
Roy Hottle, auctioneer for
the sale.
A record price of $3.80 per
pound was paid for the
Grand Champion lamb
owned by Melissa Horton,
Ulster, and was purchased
by Leona Meat Plant, Troy.
The Reserve Grand
Champion lamb weighed 94
pounds, owned by Robert
Moore, Jr., Nichols, and was
bought by First Bank of
Troy, Troy, for $2.40 per
pound.
Third place lamb owned
by Jennifer Price, Hollen
back 4-H, weighed 106
pounds and was bought by
Troy Sales Co-op for $2.20
per pound. Fourth place
lamb owned by Melissa
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Horton, North Towanda 4-H
Club, weighed 102 pounds
and Glen Shores Livestock,
Towanda R 5, paid $2 per
pound.
Fifth place lamb owned by
Rebecca Price, Hollenback
4-H, weighed 114 pounds and
Wyalusing Livestock paid
$2.20 per pound. Sixth place
lamb owned by James
Eastman, Northeast 4-H
Club, weighed 118 pounds
and Tom Thiede, Forest
City, paid $1.75 per pound.
Seventh place lamb, owned
by Kelly Smith, Animals
Anonymous 4-H, weighed 104
pounds and Leona Meat
Plant paid $1.50 per pound.
Eighth place lamb owned
by Karrie Bowen, Nichols,
weighed 86 pounds and
Richard Burgess,
Meshoppen, paid $1.60 per
pound. Ninth place lamb
owned by Kerry Smith,
Animals Anonymous 4-H,
weighed 88 pounds and Utica
Veal, Utica, N.Y., paid $1.55
per pound.
The Grand Champion
market hog weighed 204
pounds. It was owned by
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Mark Urevich, Wyalusing,
and was purchased by
Judson’s Agway, Columbia
Cross Roads for $2 per
pound.
Reserve Grand Champion
market hog weighed 184
pounds. It was owned by
Michele Urevich of
Wyalusing and purchased by
Norm Shores Tractor Sales,
Towanda, R 5, who paid $1.25
per pound.
Third place hog weighed
214 pounds, was owned by
Tammy Schrader, Win
dham, and purchased by
Hottles Auction Sales,
Wysox R 2. Fourth place hog
weighed 194 pounds and was
owned by Rebecca Price,
Hollenback 4-H, and was
purchased by Nichols
Brothers Farms, East
Smithfield, for $1.21 per
pound.
Fifth place hog weighed
196 pounds, was owned by
Jennifer Price, Hollenback
4-H, and was purchased by
Scott’s Holsteins, Troy, for
$1.20 per pound. Sixth
market hog weighed 178
nounds, was owned by Dean
USDA to appeal
turkey ham order
WASHINGTON - The
U.S. Department of
Agriculture will appeal a
Norfolk, Va., district court’s
Aug. 28 denial of its request
for a one-year stay of the
court’s ruling that USDA
stop approval of a label
calling on all-turkey product
“Turkey Ham - Cured
Turkey Thigh Meat”,
Assistant Secretary of
Agriculture Carol Tucker
Foreman said today.
U.S. District Court Judge
Richard B. Kellam of
Norfolk, Va., granted USDA
a four-month stay, starting
from July 3 when the
original order was issued.
Foreman said USDA had
asked for time to verify
through the rulemaking
process that the labeling is
Robinson, Animals
Anonymous 4-H, and was
purchased by Kennedy’s
Country Store, East
Smithfield, for $1.12 per
pound.
Seventh place hog weighed
192 pounds, was owned by
Michele Urevich, Animals
Anonymous 4-H, and was
purchased by Valley
Stockyards Inc., Athens, for
$1 per pound.
Eighth place hog weighed
184 pounds, was owned by
Tim Kipling, Animals
Anonymous 4-H, and was
purchased by Wilbur Price,
Mt. Bethel, for 92 cents per
pound. Ninth place hog
weighed 214 pounds, was
owned by Marie Urevich,
Animals Anonymous 4-H,
and was purchased by E.
Meller and Sons, Warren,
N.J., for 80 cents per pound.
Champion market beef
animal was a blue ribbon
heifer owned by Keith Ayres,
Troy Ag 4-H, weighed 710
pounds and was purchased
by Richard Burgess,
Meshoppen.
not misleading. USDA also
plans to ask for a stay of
Kellam’s original order,
pending the appeal process.
The National Turkey
Federation and two poultry
processors jomed USDA in
the request for a one-year
delay.
In his decision last July,
Kellam said USDA had not
adequately proved whether
the label in question “might
confuse” or mislead a
substantial number of
consumers into believing
such products contain pork
meat.”
The court order was
sought by the American
Meat Institute, the National
Pork Producers Council, and
several meat producers.