Fought shows Cumberland’s grand champ steer CARLISLE - Karen Fought of North Middlesex Road, Carlisle, exhibited the grand champion steer during the Cumberland County 4-H Roundup, held last week at the Carlisle Livestock Market Before being tagged grand champion, the steer was selected as the top mid dleweight entry by Judge Robert Herr, Narvon The reserve champion steer was shown by Chris Hopple of R 2 Mechanic sburg. Both of these 4-H received the County Champion Award at the 1980 Cumberland County 4-H Beef and Lamb Roundup. WATER THAT WONT QUIT Ritchie Fountains deliver Even in the dead of winter they are out there working You re not Weatherproof You bet they are Heating systems and efficient insulation keep water ice free just set the Watt Watcher™ ther mostat for minimal energy use Big-throated non-stick plastic valves keep water gushing in Each of your cows get all the water they need to promote peak production Ritchie Fountains are tough too Quality-built with rugged heavy galvanized steel and CD 50 expoxy finish to stand up to weather and barnlot abuse steers will be competing at the Farm Show in January Showmanship awards were presented to the following 4-H’ers- Kim Hopple, R 2 Mechanicsburg; Junior Champion AUyson Sheaffer, Carlisle, In termediate Champion; and Roxann Leib, R 2 Mechanicsburg, Senior Champion, in the beef show. Showmanship awards in the market lamb classes went to Susan Roeder, R 7 Carlisle, Junior Champion; and Angie Fought, R 6 Carlisle, Senior Champion The following are the class results STEERS Lightweights I John Wardle 2 Bill Kimme 3 Bill Wardle 4 Mark Wardle 5 Jeff Wardle Medium Lightweights 1 Randy Yost 2 Andy Rill 3 BenKutz 4 Keith Baker 5 Roxann Leib Mediumweights i Karen Fought 2 Steve Otto 3 Denise Baker 4 David Shultz 5 Ron Kimmel Medium Heavyweights 1 Nancy Yorlets 2 Angie Fought 3 Sandy Hopple 4 Ahyson Sheaffer 5 Cheryl Fought Heavyweights 1 Chris Hopple 2 Karen Nailor 3 Kim Hopple 4 Gloria Moose 5 Mark Yoder ipple, Reserve County Champion Beef. Why take chances on anything less than a red and yellow Ritchie Fountain 7 Call your Ritchie dealer for water that won t quit SHOWMANSHIP Junior 1 Kim Hopple 2 Ben Kutz 3 Jeff Wardle 4 Keith Baker 5 Bill Wardle Intermediate 1 Allyson Sheaffer 2 Angie Fought 3 Gloria Moose 4 Karen Nailor 5 Bill Kimmel Senior 1 Roxann Leib 2 Cheryl Fought 3 Randy Yost 4 Nancy Yorlets 5 Mark Yoder LAMBS Lightweights 1 Beth Roeder 2 Paul Wynn 3 Dwayne Haus 4 Kathy Roeder 5 David Shultz Heavyweights 1 Tim Brandt 2 Vickie Holstry 3 Angie Fought 4 Carol Perry 5 Joe Wynn flMtomntic ELECTRIC FEED PROCESSOR r> I ®« 2 r EAR CORN UNIT Automatic’s ear corn unit handles wet, shucky and even frozen ear corn The crusher unit shreds the cob followed by rollers that crack the corn, producing a flaky, dust free feed for greater digestibility The hydraulically driven intake auger swings to the rear for transport and may be operated at any angle from rear to side Dust-free rolled grain is more palatable, easier to digest, eliminates wheezing and many digestive disorders Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 22,1980—A5S FARM SHOW ENTRIES 1 Carol Perry 2 Paul Wynn 3 Sharon Steers Hock 4 Joe Wynn 5 MarkLebo Ktm Hopple Bill Kimmel John Wardli SHOWMANSHIP Roxann Leib Robert Line Denise Bake Junior Ron Kimmel Gloria Moose Karc Pairs 1 Susan Roeder 2 Carolyn Myers 3 Fought Cheryl Fought Angie Fougt Carol Perry 4 Tim Brandt 5 Mehss, Sandy Hopple Nancy Yorlets and Chi Walker Hopple Senior 1 Angie Fought 2 Paul Wynn 3 Dwayne Haus A Vickie Holtry 5 Bell O Cecil County ELKTON, Md Following are the top ten dairy herds for Cecil County which are on test with the Cecil County Dairy Herd Improvement Association This information is compiled from records received in the Cecil County Extension Office during the period from October 16 through Nov 15,1980 Cherry Valley Farm Carroll Davis Zee M Farm R D Dempsey & Son Albeck, Inc Lovdal Farm Fred Schrader Charles Moore Blair & Cammy Yurkanm Mt Ararat Farm WCHC (MOWING KITE* (Automation Mill) Big 11 tilting discharge auger with 10 ft reach swings down for slant or horizontal Angie Fought David Shultz Vfd Hoftry Dwayne Haus and Susan Roede lists top 10 October-November 1980 iia Acmcuuuftc m Process and blend 3 or more ingredients at one time! (1) Control center (Type 111 timer system) predetermines and records amount ot feed gram (2) Bin Switch regulates input auger automatically controls gram level in hopper (not visible) (3) Automatic scale meters preset amount of gram through roller mill operates automatically and continuously without power (4) Automatic Roller mill with fast roll attachment rolls gram (5) Dial :ontrolled variable speed augers m lectromc meter let you add irotem mineral or medication into uxmg auger, (6) Mixing auger nxes and delivers processed feed :o takeaway auger Supply auger md mill processed preset amount ' gram, (7) Accessory hopper with low switch /ote The Automatic Dump Scale md feed metering units may be jravity fed from overhead bins or loppes Flow control switches are equired if input augers are used in lace of gravity flow Market Lambs