Armstrong youth sell liv DAYTON Armstrong County hogs, 45 lambs and 21 steers at the 4-H and FFA members sold 30 annual Junior Livestock Sale held In the ring with reserve champion market lamb are Cosette Treadway and buyer, Jim White of Homestead Farms, Kittanning. Bit) Pufchmaa. CONTROLLED CAGE FEEDING SYSTEMS Contact us for additional personalized information on these Big Dutchman feeder benefits. • HIGHER PRODUCTION • REDUCED OPERATION COST • LESS WASTE SPILLAGE • LOWER MORTALITY • LIMIT FEEDING • LESS EQUIPMENT WEAR HERSHEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, "WE SOL THE BEST A SERVICE THE REST' BHEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Designers of Quality System hr Poultry, Stine end Grain Handling, Big Dutchman chain and trough feeding systems give you the “best” controlled feeding for high density egg production operations. With feed costs continually rising control is essential for feed economy so don’t settle for anything less than Big Dutchman. SYCAMORE IND. PARK >5 PLANE TREE DRIVE. LANCASTER, PA. 17603 (717)393-5807 Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit August 20 as part of the Dayh Fair. Deb Rupp, Dayton, and Clayti Winebark, Rochester Mi) donated their auctioneering vices to the sale. The mar) animals had been shown judged earliesan the week by T( Dobrosky, Youth County extendi agent. Kittaning Shop 'N Save was successful bidder for the gn champion steer that was exhibit by Missy McLiwain, Star Roui Spring Church. The Chiani Angus cross weighed 1224 pourn and brought $3.55 per pound. Held’s, Shop *N Save, Noj Apollo, nabbed the reset champion steer exhibited by Jol Coleman, Rl, Saltsburg, at record price of $2.25 per pound. Bobby Lockhart, R. Smicksburg, owner of the grant champion market hog, received j record" price of $5.50 per povuu from Elderton State Bank. Kil tanning Agway purchased reserve champion market hi exhibited by Mevlan Sinan, Home, at another record price of |4 perpound. ■ Elderton State Bank bought the 'grand champion market lamb, shown by Missy McUwain,~Star Route, Spring diiirch, at yet another record price of $7.80 per pound. DISTRIBUTOR Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12,1981—C1S With reserve champion market hog at the dayton Fair are seller Mevlan Sinan and buyer, Al Bish of Kittanning Agway. Homestead Farms, R 5, Kit tanning, purchased both the. Reserve Champion Market Lamb shown by Cosette Treadway, Rl, Worthington, at $4.75 per pound, and the Champion Carcass Lamb exhibited by Elaine Williams, R 3, Apollo, at $8.50 per pound. Buyers of,the other champion and reserve champion carcasses included: Champion Carcass Hog, Susie Hawkins, R 2, Kittanning. The buyer was Kittanning Shop ‘N Save for $5 per pound. Reserve Champion Carcass Hog, ’owned by Jim Wray, Rl Wor thington, sold to Elderton State Bank for $1.70 per pound. > Reserve. Champion Carcass Lamb, owned by Anna Schrecengost, 150 JQseman Road, Freeport, sold to Kittanning Shop ‘N Save, for $4.50 per pound. Champion Carcass Steer, owned by Todd Treadway, Rl, Wor thington, sold to Keystone National Bank, Dayton, for $3.25 per pound. Reserve Champion Carcass Steer, owned by Cheryl Hawkins, R 2, Kittanning, sold to Ford City Shop ‘N Save for $2.50 perpound. The steers averaged $1.06 per pound, lambs $1.35 per pound, and hogs $1.29 per pound which resulted in a successful sale ac cording to Joyce Grays, assistant county agent, Armstrong County. y-^ How quickly C 3 JnfSa&ul* You Get Remits \ From Oar ) CUssHleds'. 1 i i; 1
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