A36—Lancaster Farming Saturday, January 15,1953 Sally Messick, 15, of Dauphin Co. accepts the Reserve Grand Champion steer plaque from Pa. First Lady Ginny Thornburgh, while ag secretary Penrose Hallowell looks on. Messick's 1,265-pound steer, "Archie,” is a homebred Chianina-Angus. Farm Show steer (Continued from Page Al) Sally Messick, 15, of Middletown led her Chianina X Angus to the reserve title. A member of the Dauphin County 4-H Beef Club, Sally ex plained that she “tried to feed ‘Archie’ as much as she could." Messick’s homebred steer tipped the livestock scales at 1,265 pounds. Sally is the daughter of Mylin and Doris Messick. Pennsylvania’s First Lady Ginny Thornburgh was on hand to congratulate the winners. To the delight of the packed large arena crowd, she extended a warm welcome and a Penn State cap to judge Boggs, an assistant animal science professor at the University of Georgia. Earlier in the competition, Boggs selected individual weight class champions. Vicky Hess of Conestoga, Lancaster County earned light weight champion honors with her 1,095-pound steer. Vicky later captured first-place showmanship honors in the 11 years end younger class. Greg Christiaan, Franklin County received reserve light weight champion honors with his 'l,l2(Vpound steer. Middleweight champion honors went to York County youth Bob Livingston and his 1,180-pound steer. Dauphin County 4-H’er Kaye Sweigard and her 1,195-pound steer followed with reserve honors. Ken Walker of Chester County led his 1,225 pound steer to a light heavyweight championship. John McKotch, Cambria County and his 1,225-pound steer notched the reserve title. Wayne Hess of Conestoga, Lancaster County, plied his talents with the show stick and lead and finished with the Grand Champion showmanship award, after placing NORTHAMPTON FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION TATAMY, PA ★ FEED, SEED CHEMICALS ★ LIME AND FERTILIZER CUSTOM APPLICATION ★ TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS t * : SIMPLICITY ♦ LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT ♦ EASTON 215-258-2871 first in the 15 years and older class. Tim Foreman of Dauphin County earned a blue ribbon for showmanship in the 12 to 14-year division. Additional results of the Farm Show Baby Beef Competition follow: Lightweight Class 1 1 Galen Graham, Oauphm Co. 2- Gregg Sfnckler, Berks Co. 3 Tim Gorton. Cumberland Co Class? 1 Becky Webster. Oauphm Co. 2 Mark Gut shall, Cumberland Co. 3 David Houtz. Lancaster Co Class 3 1 Vicky Hess. Lancaster Co. 2. Greg Christman. Franklin Co, 3 Garth Sweigard, Dauphin Co Claud 1 Tim Kinsley, York Co, 2 Gerald Hess. Lan caster Co , 3 Andy Herr, Lancaster Co ClauS 1 Bob Livingston, York Co. 2 Marc Webster, Oauphm Co, 3 Fritz Frey. Lancaster Co Claus 1 Kaye Sweigard, Dauphin Co, 2. Trudi Marsh, Chester Co. 3 Margaret Herr. Lancaster Co Light Heavyweight Ctau7 1 William Martin, Lancaster Co. 2 Jamie Bintnm, Lawrence Co. 3 Ernie Frey, Lancaster Co ClauS 1 Ken Walker, Chester Co. 2 John McKotch. Cambria. 3 Monique Sweigard, Oauphm Co. ClauS Co. 2 Sheila Fairbairn. 1 Jamie Kohr, York HARRISBURG - The State Department of Agriculture has Chaster Co, 3 Michelle Nissley. Lancaster Co CltttlO 1 Annette Walters, York Co.. 2 Sally Messick, Dauphin Co. 3 Anna Frey. Lancaster Co. Class 11 .1 Paige Templeton. Cambria Co. 2. Willi Wilson, Lehigh Co., 3. Janies Eisenhour, York Co Class 12 1 Scott Templeton. Cambria Co. 2 Wayne Hess Lancaster Co., 3 Kermit Stahl. Franklin Co Lancaster Co. 4-H’er Wayne Hess bested all junior exhibitors and earned Grand Champion Showmanship honors. 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PA. 17067 PH: 717-866-7565 begun use of a new Information and communications system which officials say will provide more timely marketing and export trade leads for the state’s agricultural industries. “AGNET, -a computer in formation delivery network, is now (hi line in the Department of Agriculture, and should be a useful tool in serving the farm com- - INTRODUCING - SWINE & POULTRY SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS BEST IN DESIGN, PRICE AND EXPERIENCE munity," said Agriculture Secretary Penrose HuUowell. “The addition of this service will help us located new foreign markets for our farm and food products and provide accurateup-' to-date information in the form of trade leads and commodity market reports," he said. “This another major step in our efforts to support economic development of Pennsylvania’s agricultural in dustries and to boost export sales of Pennsylvania products." Hallowed said that through AGNET, the Department can receive daily information on foreign firms interested in buying Pennsyvlania food products from die Foreign Agricultural Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Commodity reports with narrative summaries of U.S.D.A. export sales ' reports, sales of commodities to the Soviet Union and China, key production areas, yield and production tables for wheat, corn and soybeans will also be available through the system. “AGNET also provides the Department with up-to-date in formation On new farm programs, prices, Commodity Credit Cor poration loan rates, marketing reports and comments and opinions on current agricultural issues,” Hallowell said, “With the information now available, through the system, Pennsylvania farmers should have more lead time to make the decisions and arrangements for marketing their products. “Twenty farm organizations and agribusinesses are already par ticipating in using the AGNET capabilities," HallowelLsaid. “Our goal is to expand use of the system to improve our export capabilities and increase jobs in the state’s agriculture community." > v v * C r