D2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 26,1984 Linda Watson of Autumn House Farm in Rochester Mills demonstrates her spinning technique. The end result will be used for knitting and crocheting. BY BARBARA RADER Staff Correspondent MERCER Though con signments were slightly below last year’s event, the 10th Annual Western Pa. Sheep and Club Lamb Sale on saw an increase of $l3 over 1983 sale 'averages. Held at the Mercer County 4-H Park in Mercer, the sale drew a standing room-only crowd with several bidders coming from New York and Ohio. Pre-sale lambing brought the 296 lots registered to just over 300 head of sheep, with Lloyd Brahm of Grove City acting as auctioneer, and Mercer County extension agent Bob Calvert reading oedierees. With more than 20 breeds and crossbreeds represented, ringmen Frank Hunter of Stoneboro, and Donald Braham of Grove City, probably counted nodding heads in their sleep during the night following the sale. Though not up to 1979 and 1982 levels, the sale’s seven divisions of sheep accounted for gross receipts of $23,515. Highest selling animals were found in the registered yearling ram category, with a February, 1983, Suffolk ram consigned by T.R. Williams of Vienna, Ohio, topping the sale at $475. John Wojcik of Burgettstown was the buyer. Penn State consigned the second highest selling animal, also a registered yearling Suffolk ram, going to Emil Long Jr., of Emlenton, for $395. Other high selling Suffolk sheep in this category include- a ram sold by Dana Kelly, Hartstown, and purchased by Carl Shuler of Fenelton for $360; a ram consigned by Pamela Kerr of Carmichaels sold for $3OO to Edward Muller, West Middlesex; a ram sold by Robert J. Moore Jr., of Rome, to L.V. Kline, North Canton, Ohio, for $260. Highest selling yearling rams among other breeds were as follows: Polled Dorset-consignor Robert Burdick of Mercer, and buyer John Thompson, Carrollton, Ohio, for $160; Columbia-- consignor KKK Farm, New Washington, Ohio, and buyer W. Frank Book, Slippery Rock, for $145; Shropshire-consignor Wey Farms of Kutztown, and buyer Frank Spudic, Bimersburg, for $110; Hampshire-consignor Gerald Thoma, Kensington, Ohio, and buyer Joe Shick of New Castle for $lO5. The 27 head of registered yearling rams sold for an average of $143.52. At an average of $100.43, the 46 registered yearling ewes were the second highest selling group. Top selling yearling ewe.was a Suffolk consigned by Mrs. Paul Western Pa. Sheep & Club Lamb Sale i Kelly of Hartstown, and bought by Jeff Stairs for $lB5. Stairs was also one of the sale’s top volume buyers, purchasing five Suffolk ewes, as well as the top '**& SS ***~~~ Cornedales consigned by the Tucker family of Shiloh, Ohio. Other high selling yearling ewes included: a Montadale from Gary and Nancy Grimes, Paris, Ohio, and sold to Douglas Stewart, Rome, for $155; a Polled Dorset selling for $l3O to Douglas Hancock Ready to head for her new home in Lakewood, New York, is the sale’s top selling yearling ewe with her twin black ewe lambs. At left is buyer Vern Johnson along with friend Trevor Burlingame. Beat blight with There's a better in store for you. Plus better storage out of your yield. That’s why more and more potato growers rely on a full season schedule of Bravo 500 fungicide. Nothing equals Bravo 500 when it comes to preventing early and late blight infec tions that defoliate plants. And Bravo 500 is just as effective against Botrytis vine rot. It’s first-rate control like this, along with proper vine kill, that delivers a better yield at harvest. A healthier crop going into storage. What’s more, Bravo 500 has a built-in spreader/sticker ’ •* .si V' s\ / x Bravo 500 from SDS Biotech Because you give it all you’ve got. Agricultural Chemicals Business Always follow label directions SDS Biotech Corporation carefully when using agricultural 7528 Auburn Road PO Box 348 chemicals Pamesville Ohio 44077 r- * *tf* t‘ «»j* | ’Vy of Honey Grove, consigned by Penn State; a Horned Dorset selling for $l2O to Lloyd Hunter, Adamsville, from George Hunter. The sale’s 28 registered ram lambs sold for an average of $77.50. Tied for top selling honors in this category were a Polled Dorset and that insures full and even coverage for maximum dis ease protection that keeps right on working, even during wet conditions. And Bravo 500 can be applied by ground, air or through sprinkler irrigation systems. For unequalled disease control that helps you store a better yield, make it Bravo 500 all season. *SSS **** '"" "*s r *—. ~~*^minm*miimH£P a Suffolk selling for $l5O each. Buyers were Brian Martin of East Earl, and Calvin Ernst of Mead ville, with consignors being Dr. and Mrs. Robert Herr, Narvon, and Frank Hunter of Stoneboro, respectivley. The top selling cross-bred ewe SrV-f - *ll < «!*»**• ss ~ ir» * ‘■* r ffiy /Si CJT*A n >. / A m