A34—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 14,1984 Black sheep is market lamb cham BY KIMBERLY HERR FARM SHOW - Contrary to popular belief, having a black sheep in the family can be good news, especially if it is a grand champion junior market lamb. This year’s junior grand champion market lamb at the Farm Show belonged to Sue Falvey, Bedford. It was a black 102-pound Dorset-Suffolk-Rambo uillet cross, named “Ronnie.” It also took champion in the mid dleweight class. A tearful Miss Falvey explained that she and her family raise about 60 head of sheep on their Bedford County farm. They raise South downs, Suffolks and Merinos. The winning black sheep was pur chased from Ronnie Miller, also of Bedford County. The 16-year-old exhibitor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Falvey. She is a member of the 4-H Sheep Club of her area. This was her second year at the Farm Show, but her first year as a grand champion. What was her secret for this year’s success? “A lot of people helped me with my sheep,” Miss Falvey said, smiling through her tears. The reserve grand champion honors went to Nancy MacCauley, Atglen Rl. Miss MacCauley’s winner was her FFA project. It was also the light heavyweight champion. Kennedy sweeps BY IRISH WILLIAMS FARM SHOW A Hampshire- Duroc barrow exhibited by Juanita Kennedy of Washington County won the grand champion in junior market swine competition, Thursday at the Farm Show. Her barrow was also champion in the heavyweight division •I didn’t even want to come to the Farm Show last week, because I didn’t think my pig was that good,” Miss Kennedy remarked after winning. The homebred hog weighed in at a hefty 236 pounds, and is one of a litter of ten. Miss Kennedy attends Avella High School where she is a junior and a member of the Avella FFA chapter. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John D. Kennedy. She has been showing swine for five years, this is her second year of competition at the Farm Show. Tim Brown of Pleasant Valley Farms, Conneautville, won the junior market swine reserve champion for his purebred Duroc barrow entry, after being awarded Champion Showman of the junior market swine show went to Greta Lehman, Juniata County, who demonstrates here some of the winning form she exhibited to judge Laverne Weller. Winning reserve grand champion market lamb and light heavyweight honors was Nancy MacCauley, Chester County. Reserve light heavyweight honors went to Alicia Strausbaugh, York County. Miss MacCa'iW is the 16-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William MacCauley, Chester County. Her brother, William, and her sister, Donna, were also winners in the Farm Show sheep rings. Miss MacCauley has been showing sheep at the Farm Show for about eight years. Last year, she had the champion mid dleweight market lamb, but this was the first year she won reserve grand honors. Class champions were; Tina Niebauer, Cambria County, jr. market swine V . Y' Go for it! That's the winning spirit that Tim Rohaley and other junior exhibitors proudly displayed at the Farm Show. Tim, of Washington, won the reserve champion lightweight junior market hog. champion lightweight, with Jason Kutz, Cumberland County, win ning reserve. The reserve mid dleweight champion was Kerry Morrison, Centre County. Winning reserve champion in the light heavyweight category was Alicia Strausbaugh, York County. Julie Kuzemchak, Centre County, took the heavyweight champion honors, with Bill MacCauley, Chester County, winning reserve honors. Judge for the show was Gary Ricketts, sheep Extension specialist at University of Illinois the reserve champion in the heavyweight division. Brown’s barrow weighted 238, and was described by Judge Laverne Weller, as having the desired width in the front and rear, being thick throughout with good length and depth Brown is 15 years old and a member of the Conneaut Township 4-HClub In the light heavyweight division, a Chestei White-Duroc barrow exhibited by Gus Farlett was named the champion Farlett is the 16-year-old son ot Mr and Mrs Jim Farlett, Twin Maples Farm, Airville, York County, The Farletts raise 400 hogs on the farrow to finish farm The Farletts also exhibited the champion and reserve champion Chester White bred gilts, and the i eserve champion Spotted swine Keith Harbold, Dillsburg, exhibited his 220 pound Yorkshire- Landrace hog to win the champion of the middle weight division This was Harbold s first year of com petition at the k arm Show J'he 16-year-old sophmore is a membei ot the Clifford Finchot kk A Harbold said he plans to buy more pigs with the money from the sale of his prize winning hog Sue Falvey, Bedford R 4, was the proud owner of the grand champion junior market lamb Wednesday at the Farm Show. The winning lamb was a black Dorset-Suffolk-Rambouillet cross named "Ronnie.” ig, y po. - witi brother Clifford’s champion lightweight junior market hog. 0 * , 3 Gus Parletl. .ow to capture the light heavyweight champion junior market swine. Uittoid Horning, of Denver, ford s brother Nelson. The Lancaster County won the brothers live on Stone Hill Farm champion junior market swine in where they raise 20 hogs the light weight division The 208 pound hog was exhibited by Chf- ■€> *% V" / » * JSI (Turn to PageA3B)