Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 03, 1985, Image 51

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    LEBANON Lebanon County’s
4-H Livestock Judging Team
members recently posted many
victories in a statewide junior
livestock judging contest held at
the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds.
These winnings included high team
in beef judging and high individual
in beef.
The judging contest, sponsored
by the Pennsylvania Yorkshire
and Duroc Swine Associations and
organized by Lebanon County
agricultural Extension agent, Ken
Wmebark, boasted nearly 100 4-H
and FFA contestants from twelve
counties.
Lebanon’s 4-H’ers had their
finest showing in the beef com-
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Lebanon 4-H livestock judges post wins in state contest
petition, winning both high in
dividual and high team honors.
Roxanne Kirst, Fredericksburg;
placed first in the beef division
with a perfect score. Team mates
Shelby Heagy, Lebanon; and Mike
Kleinfelter, Myerstown; placed 7th
and 9th, respectively; in overall
beef judging.
Lebanon County’s team was also
named number one in beef. This
team consisted of Jeff Bomgard
ner, Annville; Shelby Heagy,
Lebanon; Jason Krall, Lebanon;
and Brian Kreider, Lebanon.
In swine judging the same team
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Bomgardner, Annville; Jason
Krall, Lebanon; Brian Kreider,
Lebanon; and Donald Kleinfelter,
Myerstown; placed third, sixth,
seventh, and nineth, respectively.
Two of Lebanon’s livestock
judgers ranked in the top 10 in
dividuals in sheep judging. These
individuals were Roxanne Kirst,
Fredericksburg; and Brian Meyer,
Annville; placing third and
seventh overall.
In the overall contest com
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two Lebanon Countians rose to the
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Extension agent Ken Winebark
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