Shorthorn Assoc. Honors National Shorthorn Show in Kentucky. He was also the champion bull at the Keystone International and at several state fairs. Another winner for the Eisimingers has been Woodside Cynthia Rose who was champion in the cow and calf class in 1981 and 1982 at the Eastern National. The firm has been a strong OMAHA, Nebr. - Dr. Roger Hunsley, executive secretary treasurer of the American Shor thorn Association, reently an nounced that Bradley Eisiminger of Waynesburg, Pa., has been named one of seven national “Builder of the Breed” recipients. Woodside Farm, owned by Eisiminger, is one of the oldest Shorthorn herds in the country, with its establishment dating back to 1883. Eisiminger is the fourth generation of his family to breed and show Woodside Shorthorns. Together with his wife, Shirley, and son Bret, they are continuing the success story their ancestors began. Eisiminger exhibits breeding cattle and feeder steers at many county - and state fairs, at the Eastern National Livestock Ex position, the Keystone In ternational Livestock Show, the Pennsylvania Farm Show and the State Shorthorn Show. Their senior herd sire, JAF Major Duke 78 X, was a two-time All-American nominee and won reserve calf champion bull honors at the 1979 ..-«n by . jppk :he Cumberland Valley FFA. Purchased by Shaw Packing (Penn's Pride Meats) represented by Gary Blakeley - Newry, at $1.30 per pound. Exhibitor Grand Champion Kim Hopple Reserve Grand Champion North Mt. Butcher Shop Jason Kutz Jeff Swank MARKET LAMBS ■ Ave. 1.22 lb. Exhibitor Grand Champion Michelle Walker Reserve Grand Champion Chris Hopple Champion Columbia Kim Hopple Champion Dorset Bobbie Jo Keiter Champion Rambouillet Jason Kutz Champion Shropshire Kim Hopple Champion Southdown Bruce E. Lemmon, Jr. Reserve Champion Suffolk Ed Wenger Reserve Champion Hampshire Chris Hopple Reserve Champion Columbia Cindy Frey Reserve Champion Dorset Bobbi Jo Keiter Reserve Champion Rambouillet Jason Kutz Reserve Champion Southdown Bruce E. Lemmon, Jr. 0 ED@E!3BB)BIE3iiIE3isIBRIE3BiE3HBIII!BSE3EIBG3 HK3BEIBISRIE3BIB Nominations Due For NY Cattlemen's Direct Marketing Program CORNING, N.Y. - Nominations m part Dy a grant of $30,000 from they lack the number of feeders to 0 n weight, sex and grade for the New York Beef Cattlemen’s the State Department of Ag & attract buyers with competitive description of the cattle available. Association Direct Marketing Markets. Working with the Cattle- prices.” The national eight market average Program of feeder cattle, both beef men’s Association in the Kraszewski explained that after prices will be used as the base for and dairy, are due Aug. 18. development and implementation a producer indicates his interest in all hiHs, Krasspwgki prpiainod Marketing coordinator Lee are Cornell University and the direct marketing by nominating Several informational meetings Kraszewski of Corning said Department of Ag & Markets. his beef or dairy feeder cattle have been to give New response by producers and Peter Nixon of Westfield, (before Aug. 18) an on-farm York producers more details about potential buyers has been good to president of the Cattlemen’s evaluation will be scheduled, this Direct Marketing program, date. Association, explained the reasons At the time of the on-farm These meetings will be at 7 p.m. The state-wide program has for the development of the evaluation the producer will make Au g 4 at Wegman’s Market been developed and implemented program. “Effective and com- the actual decision to participate meeting room in Coming; at 7 p.m. by the New York Beef Cattlemen’s petitive marketing has always by signing the form committing his Au g sat the country House in Association to offer producers a been a problem for our New York feeder cattle. This commitment Syracuse; at 7 p.m. Aug. 6at the marketing alternative that can State beef producers, most of will include weaning them at least Genesee County Cooperative bring them better prices for their whom are part-time cattlemen 28 days before the Nov. 8 assembly Extension Office in Batavia and at cattle that are preconditioned and with small herds. These producers and required vaccinations. 7 p m Au g 7 a ( y, e Schoharie that meet grade and eligibility often lack the time to search out Feedlot operators will be con- County Cooperative Extension standards. The program is funded the best marketing alternative and tacted and will submit bids based office at Cobleskill. CUMBERLAND COUNTY FFA LIVESTOCK SALE Thank you to the many supporters at our 7th annual sale held at the Shippensburg Fair. 3 Steers St( Ch; Buyer Shaw Packing Co. Troy Waggoner Cindy Frey Scott Lemmon Ed Wenger Bill Sigler, Jr. Troy Waggoner Betsy Kiner Michelle Myers Greencastle Livestock Mkt. Scott Lemmon George Mon Buyer Shaw Packing Co. Country Market Huntsdale Stock Farm Keen Transport First Bank & Trust Co. Country Butcher Shop Fred Potteiger & Sons Farm Credit Service Meadow Vale Farm Wayne Craig ft Sons Shaw Bros. Sunday's Mill Co. Eisiminger supporter of Shorthorn sales. Eisiminger helped to organize the Pennsylvania Association Fall Sale, and he is responsible for organizing and hosting the Keystone Autumn Klassic Shor thorn Sale each fall at their Woodside Farm. He provides about half of the 40 head of cattle Sale Total $20.147.96 30 Lambs Champion Lamb Grand Champion Market Lamb shown by Michelle Walker of the Big Spring FFA. Purchased by Shaw Packing (Penn’s Pride Meats) represented by Gary Blakeley, Newry, at $1.75 per pound. Exhibitor Sandy Hopple Betsy Kiner Ben Myers Michelle Walker Sandy Hopple Robby Keiter Robby Keiter Christine Davidson Exhibitor Grand Champion John Sigler Reserve Grand Champion Hatfield Packing Co Mark Lehman Champion Pen of Two Shaw Packing Sandy Hopple Champion Medium Weight Hatfield Packing Co Troy Waggoner Champion Heavyweight Hatfield Packing Co Jeff Swank Reserve Champion Heavy Agway Newville Weight Bruce E. Lemmon, Jr Mark Bricker Steve Helm Bobbi Jo Keiter Buyer Country Market Nursery Florists Gordon's Backhoe Service Hulse Assoc. Ins. Shepherd's Crook Newville Print Shop Fogelsonger Ins. « Joanne's Country Kitchen Shaw Packing Co. Doug Wallick Ins. Shephard's Crook Shaw Packing Orrstown Bank Wengers Beef Farm Georges Flowers Bourbon Springs Farm Fred Potteiger & Sons Wayne F. Craig & Sons 34 lb, IGS Buyer Wayne F. Craig & Sons Genesis Swine Prod. C.V. Co-Op - Shippensburg C.V. Co-Op- Newville Lancaster Famine, Saturday, August 2,1956-C3 usually cataloged and invites other and serves on the sale pmnmitt** breeders from surrounding states in the Eastern Ohio Shorthorn to supply -the rest of the Shorthorns Association, for the sale. He helped organize and is Eisiminger has been a member currently president of the Greene of the American Shorthorn County Cattlemen’s Association, Association for 40 years. He is a has been a director of the Greene director of the Mason-Dixon and County Fair Board since 1979 and Pennsylvania Shorthorn is a member of the Central Greene Associations, a member of the Vocational Agriculture Advisory Maryland Shorthorn Association Board. Grand Champion Market Hog shewn by John Sigler of the Shippensburg FFA. Purchased by Wayne F. Craig & Sons, represented by Wayne F. Craig 111, Shippensburg, at $5.10 per pound. Exhibitor Bruce E. Lemmon, Jr. Kim Hopple Kim Hopple Chris Hopple Scott Lemmon Scott Souder Mark Lehman Jeff Hair David Varner Ed Goodhart Bobbi Jo Keiter Bill Sigler Robby Kreiter Brian Lehman Robert Allen Jeff Swank Troy Waggoner Andrena Sites Jeff Hair Andrena Sites Robby Keiter Chris Hopple Mark Bricker Jason Kutz Steve Helm Duane Kough Scott Lemmon Ed Goodhart Duane Kough Dean Bricker Scott Souder Jason Kutz Dean Bricker 43 Hogs Buyer Hatfield Packing Co. Shaw Bros. Shaw Bros. CCNB-New Oxford Greencastle Livestock Mkt. FickesSilo Farmers Nat. Bank Fred Potteiger & Sons North Mt. Butcher Shop White Oak Mills Fred Potteiger & Sons G.L. Fogelsonger Ins. ' Orrstown Bank Ronald Souder Wayne F. Craig & Sons Monn Real Estate Doug Wallick Ins. W.R. Sellers Buying Station Hatfield Packing Co. White Oak Mills Hatfield Packing Co. Genesis Swine Steely Meets W.R. Sellers Buying Station Shaw Bros. White Oak Mills Hatfield Packing Co. Steely Meats Foreman's Auctioneering Irvin's Agway County Butcher Shop Hatfield Packing Co. C. V. Co-Op - Mechanksburg §
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