Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1980, Image 20

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    A2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15,1980
MacCauley, Greider
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science and eventually get
mto farming."
The reserve grand
champion steer was also
exhibited by a Chester
County 4-H’er. The judges
went with the champion
heavyweight Limousin x
Simmental cross led by Gary
Walker of R 1 West Chester.
This was Walker’s last
year to show in 4-H so
the championship with Red,
the steer, was a big one for
the nineteen-year-old.
Walker also led Red to the
reserve championship at the
local Goshen Fair m August
not a bad way to end a
five-year career..
Walker, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Walker, is
currently m the electrical
construction business since
his graduation from Hen
derson High School. His sale
of 1230-pound Red to Lan
caster’s Watt & Shand
Department Store for 87
cents a pound will be a
welcomed reward for a year
of hard work.
The reserve champion
lightweight steer was
exhibited by Jeff Walker,
also from Chester County.
He sold his 1120-pound steer
for 78 cents a pound
netting $873 GO.Together,
these three steers captured
the Trio trophy for their
county.
The reserve champion
heavyweight steer was
exhibited by Lancaster
County’s Michelle Dean. She
received 78 cents for her
heavyweight’s 1195 pounds,
a total of $932.10.
In showmanship com
petition, Debra Greider was
selected as the top showman
of the day. She was the
reserve champion showman
at the Lancaster County
Roundup on Monday.
Greider, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greider
of R 2 Columbia, has been
showing beef cattle for the
past 8 years.
Her entry this year was an
Angus x Hereford x
Limousin crossbred pur
chased from Ken Brubaker.
She commented she already
has her 1981 project steer, an
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A Ford TW 30 tractor, the first in the Northeast,
is now at work on a Lebanon County farm.
The tractor, 180 HP with optional front-wheel
drive, is shown preparing to pull out with a 4500-
gallon liquid manure tank spreader for chisel in
jection on one of the Weaver Dairy Farms, R 2
Lebanon.
The Weaver Brothers till some 500 owned and
rented acres. John, Mervm and Mark work on the
farms and Marlin and Earl operate a residential
construction business. The Weaver milking herd
numbers about 250, along with 125 young stock
They ship to Hershey Foods
The tractor was purchased from Lancaster Ford
Tractor, Inc
Angus x Simmental, also
put chased from Brubaker
Greider is presently
serving as the Red Rose Beef
Club’s queen Although she
was bom and raised on a
dairy farm, Greider com
mented that she became
interested in showing beef
cattle through watching her
brothers get their projects
ready
‘‘l got interested because I
thought it looked like a lot of
fun,” she said
Through fun, hard work,
and determination, Greider
has been recognized as the
top showman at the District
show.
Although the sale of the
grand champion did not
break last year’s record of
$2.14 a pound paid for
Chester County’s Gordon
Smith’s steer, the sale
reflected a lot of "local
support for the 4-H program
There were 79 head sold on
Tuesday afternoon for a total
of $72,742.05. The average
weight for each steer came
to 1156 pounds and the
average price was $7959.
There were more than 50
different buyers at the sale,
some of whom included
Pennfield Corporation,
Hamilton Bank, Walter
Dunlap & Sons, McCoy
Cattle Co , J M. Hoover, Bell
Telephone, Kunzler & Co,
Baums Bologna, Lawn
Equipment Parts, and out
of-state buyers from
Virginia markets.
Show results are as
follows.
Class 1
1. Anita Meek, Lancaster;
2 Bryan Whitman, Lan
caster; 3. Kathy Keiper,
Dauphin; 4 Tim Foreman,
Dauphin, 5 Sonya Lapp,
Dauphin.
Class 2
1. Bill MacCauley,
Chester, champion
heavyweight and grand
champion; 2. Bill Cayne,
Lancaster, 3. Sheila Fair
bairn, Chester; 4. David
Hancotte, Chester; 5. Kelly
Rohrer, Lancaster
Class 3
1. Jeff Walker, Chester,
reserve lightweight
champion; 2. Jeff Craig,
Lancaster; 3. William
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Mumma, Chester, 4 Tiffany
Rohrer, Chester, 5 Robbie
Rohrer, Chester.
Class 4
1. , Crystal Meek, Lan
caster, 2 Frank Witman,
Chester, 3 David Ashman,
Chester, 4. Rae Ann
Bollinger, Lancaster, 5.
Greg Musser, Lancaster
Class 5
1 Michelle Dean, Lan
caster, reserve heavyweight
champion, 2. Lelan Stoltz
fus, Chester, 3 Darlene
Herr, Lancaster; 4. Joanne
Ferguson, Lancaster; 5.
Debbie Greider, Lancaster.
Class 6
1 Gary Walker, Chester,
champion heavyweight and
reserve grand champion; 2.
Jimmy Anderson, Chester;
3. Lon Esbendhade, Lan
caster; 4 Kurt Hess,
Dauphin; 5. Debbie Shope,
Dauphin
Class 7
1. Nelson Beam, Chester;
2. Joe Messick, Dauphin, 3.
Ed Nissley, Lancaster; 4.
Doug Hoover, Lancaster, 5.
Darlene Myers, Dauphin.
Class 8
1 Darlene Huyard,
Lancaster; 2 Sally Messick,
Dauphin; 3. Pam Wenger,
Lancaster, 4. Rick Baker,
Dauphin; 5 Linda Martin,
Lancaster.
Trio
1. Chester, 2 Lancaster,
3 Dauphin.
Showmanship
8-11
1. Tun Foreman, Dauphin;
2 Brent Fox, Lancaster, 3.
Jeff Craig, Lancaster, 4.
Debbie Shope, Dauphin, 5
Christ Little, Lancaster
11-14
1. Donald Cairns, Chester;
2 Michelle Dean, Lan
caster; 3 Phil Nissley,
Lancaster.
15 and over
1. Nelson Beam, Chester,
reserve champion, 2. Deb
Greider, Lancaster,
champion; 3. Bill Mac-
Cauley.
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Tuesday's District show, held at the Lancaster Stockyards. Bidding stopped al
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bought the steer, Midnight, for $2070.
Gary Walker, another Chester County 4-H’er showed the reserve grand
champion steer, a Limousin x Simmental crossbred called Red. The steer was
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