Solanco market hogs (Continued from Page A2B) bargain-basement hog the top Byers, remarked that the pig was middleweight and grand champion one of the best he’dseen. So ai ' co s market h °B Show judge Keith Bard ap- show featuring 95 entries parently agreed with Byer's Though Byers paid $245 for assessment naming Jeff's another P™ <* show Prospects Hoover Farms (Continued from Page A 26) producers are top-dressed in the stalls during milking. The Hoovers strive for top quality alfalfa for the haylage, and, although a bit uncommon for dairy feed, they use anhydrous ammonia on the com silage to increase the protein by 4 or 5 percent. Dale estimated that this saves them 25 to 40 percent on feed costs since they don’t need to buy soybeans, for instance, to up the protein. Dean explained that they’ve used anhydrous ammonia in the steer operation for five or six years because it’s a cheap source of protein. 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Gaining this honor will enable him to once again test his free pig theory, as the top showsman was the recipient of two feeder pigs courtesy of Quarryville Farm Credit. A second lucky hog showman was Tiffany Rohrer who will also receive a pair of feeder pigs, donated by the Solanco FFA Alumni, for being named cham pion junior showman. The show’s reserve champion pig was exhibited by Cindy Trimble, filling in for her brother Scott, who was running a cross country race at the time of the show. Scott’s 240-pound Chester- Duroc cross was bred by Jim Parlette. The 14-year-old son of Don and Carol Trimble lives in Peach bottom and is a veteran of 4-H competition, having exhibited animals for the past seven years. Though he was awarded a reserve championship during his first year of competition, other major titles have eluded him since that time. 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