Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 19, 1981, Image 101

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ALLENTOWN - The .results of
the Livestock and Dairy Judging
Competition held recently at the
Allentown Fair were posted for the
six classes judged by 4-H and FFA
members.
The FFA livestock judging
results were: 1. James Heffner; 2.
Charles Seidel; 3. Scott Stoltzfus.
The Kutztown FFA Chapter was
the first-place team with members '
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James Heffner, H. Rehrig, and
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The FFA dairy judging results
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placing went to Twin Valley FFA
Chapter with members Tim Kurtz,
Mike Kline and Dona Stoltzfus.
The 4H dairy judging results
were: 1. Debbie Price; 2. Jimmy
Younker; 3, Charley Seidel. Berks
County won the team competition
with members Debbie Price,
Jimmy Younker, and Charley
Seidel.
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Lancaster Se|tember iS.'Wißl—Cl^f*
-Delaware County
4-H'ers hold Hah 1
MEDIA - Delaware County 4-H B S t £Jl oWay m
held its first fair at the new 4-H
Center in Kose Tree Park recently. by Brlan Blouch »
The day included project judging, Xocgenbure - Little Oxbow
a goat show, a rabbit and cavy „ .
show, a poultry show, a home £"S, by N c |™ V^ a of
show, club exhibits, a chicken ». jV' Bn^J a * B ? r
barbeque and a celebration for j by „ rian Blouct V
C.K. "Bud" Bryan Jr., who has forded Grade - Reseive p-and
been a 4-H county agent in f I
Delaware County for 25 years. ro s^° way »
The Dairy Goat Show was open ° f D° y ’
to 4-H’ers from Pennsylvania, New BI £V OI L “ oyia ?j Pa >
Jersey, Maryland and Delaware N eJson GlSts 8 !?*’ DoUglaS
with 43 goats being entered. .
Best in Show was Recorded
Grade E.W. Joy-us BosNlcole £?" s ’,£ awn s P‘ Uer . Li’l
shown by Debbie Van Valkenburg Newmanstown, Pa.
of Woodstown, N.J. The show was 8
judged by Dr. Weinstock of New cha ?P l0 "*
Bolton Center then tbe Delaware County
Grand Champions and Reserve g*g£ ‘ Tam ? y
Grand Champions in the other s, |"™f nsfown . Pa
breeds are as follows: J o ?™* 1 f 00 * 11 ***• . . , •
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HerdsAfPSuipmeolCKbylto Jt , showman - Uatrett Bum ol
Moylan.
Jr. Fitting - Debbie Van
Valkenburg, Chris Chester, Not
tingham.
In the Rabbit, Cavy and Poultry
& Pig Sbo.ws, 50 animals were
entered. Champion rabbit was a
Now Zealand. Doe.shown by John
Senpowski of Doyles town; Reserve
Champion was a dwarf doe shown
by Kim Smith of Aston. Each was
presented a pair of pure bred
rabbits donated by the judge John
Dnunheller of Pottstown.
Cavy Champion was Nancy
Parker of East Lansdowne;
Reserve Champion was Mike
Imburgia of Glen Riddle.
Poultry was judged by John
Norns of Paoh, Champion. was
Randy Blouch of Berks Co.;
Reserve Champion was Marty
Kane of Glen Riddle.
The Champion pig was shown by
Kim Smith of Aston; Champion
Showman was David Paterson of
Concord; Judge was Cheryl
Moran, Extension Agent of-Chester
County.