West Virginia BY JACK HUBLEY HARRISBURG - Although Doug Goodwin came north of the Mason-Dixon line to compete in Saturday’s junior steer show at the Keystone International, he found the stiffest competition coming from his brother rather than the host state. By show’s end, Doug, 15, and his brother, Sean, 10, of Lewisburg, West Virginia, had taken grand and reserve honors with two of their heavyweight entries. The young cattlemen are the sons of Bill and Janet Goodwin. Doug’s winning steer was a 1,210- pound entry that he bought in Ohio. A class winner in the West Virginia State Fair, the steer was sired by the Chianina bull, Black Power Play, out of a Limousin-Angus cow. Sean showed another Black Power Play son, weighing 25 pounds more than the champion, to the reserve spot. Although this was Sean’s second year of 4-H com petition, he actually began showing at age 7 in the open shows. “He won his class the first time out,” recalls his father. 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They exhibit cattle in about 20 shows a year and sell club calves to other junior exhibitors. Following are results of the show, placed by Ron Bolze, Ohio State University’s beef specialist. * Steer Show Lightweight Class 1 1 Vicky Hess 2 Amy Sherman 3 Jeff Bomgardner Class 2 1 Tammy Styer 2 Lisa Hoover 3 Connie Hoover Class 3 I Barbara Davis 2 Paige Templeton 3 Bar bara Davis Lightweight Champion Tammy Styer Lightweight Reserve Barbara Davis Middleweight * Class 4 PDA Seeks Century Farm Nominations - . . w _ Cumberland Co. DHIA Lancaster County currently has 84 registered Century Farms. One hundred fifty Century Farms have been recognized around the commonwealth during 1985, bringing the state’s total to 1,052. Century Farm information and applications may be obtained from the Lancaster County Extension Service, 1383 Arcadia Road, Room 1, Lancaster, PA 17601, or from the Department of Agriculture, Press Office, 2301 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110 LANCASTER - Lancaster County Extension Agent Jay Irwin has announced that applications for Lancaster County Century Farm nominations are still being accepted by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. “To qualify as a Century Farm, the farm must have been owned by the same family for 100 con secutive years,” said Irwin. “A family member must currently live on the farm,” he added, “and the farm must consist of at least 10 acres of the original holding, or gross over $l,OOO annually from the STILL It 1 TUT HiHSHEYEQUIPMENT FI COMPANY, INC. r 1 Tim Foreman 2 Leigh Hitz 3 DougMusser Class 5 1 Donnie Sheiss 2 Stacy Suffel 3 Angie Longenecker Class 6 1 Dwayne Hinkle 2 Troy Waggoner 3 Paige Templeton Middleweight Champion Tim Foreman Middleweight Reserve Donnie Sheiss Heavyweight Class 7 i Doug Goodwin 2 Tammy Styer 3 Jason Boyer Class 8 1 Sean Goodwin 2 Fred Weaver 3 Regina Lebo Class 9 I Doug Goodwin 2 Jennifer Calderazzo 3 John Easton Heavyweight Champion Doug Goodwin Reserve Heavyweight Sean Goodwin Grand Champion Steer Doug Goodwin Reserve Grand Champion Sean Goodwin SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA. 17603 (717)393-5807 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,1986-C7 The Goodwin brothers proved unbeatable in KILE’s junior market steer show. Doug (right) had grand champion and Sean had reserve. Nathan K Ebersole 66 46 18 53 7 60 Donald M Leatherman Angel Fudge Mams Acres 405 Nevm Shughart 23 Mifflin Co. DHIA August. 1986 James Hostetter owned the high fat cow for August His Holstein produced 1 019 pounds of fat as a 4 year old Lee and Joanne Yoders 6 year old Holstein produced the top milk record for the month with 26 668 pounds Owner John A Peachey 3 John K Kauffman 3 Percy S& R Glenn Yoder 3 Marks Yoder 3 Paul J Zook 3 Joseph E Kurtz Jr 3 Bradstead Farm 3 Louis S Peachey Jr 3 JoshuaDYoder 3 Charles L Forgy 3 John B Peachey 3 David W Yoder 3 J Loren Yoder 3 Byler Brothers 3 EClair Fisher 3 Kore J Peachey *3 Robert Stayrock 3 David R Spicher 3 David T Hostetler 3 dliSt A BARGAIN , rs 4 ST/HL "T§avesuB> Reg. $5.49 OIL $3.99 Gal. 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