Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 22, 1987, Image 25

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    Bedford County Fair
BEDFORD In a closely con
tested event that found Judge Joy
ce Hileman of Apollo handling and
rehandling, hand measuring and
patting, a 114-lb. lamb owned and
shown by Beth Barkley of Manns
Choice, finally managed the grand
champion market lamb banner at
the Bedford County Fair.
Admitting her decision was a
difficult one, Hileman said her
final selection was based on length
of loin of Barkley’s heavyweight
division champ, a crossbred pur
chased from the flock of Dirk
Wise, Spring Mjills.
Giving Barkley a tough run tow
ard the prize was Gwendolyn Gray
of Schellsburg, exhibiting a
107-lb. middleweight champion
from her own Suffolk flock.
Before selecting her reserve
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grand champ, Hileman asked that
the reserve leader in the heavy
weight division returned to the
ring. The 117-poundcr again was a
Gray lamb. And it was this entry
that Hileman selected for the over
all reserve banner.
Barkley’s champion was the
second in her 4-H lamb career. The
18-year-old sophomore at Penn
State’s Altoona Campus said this
would mark her last year compet
ing with lambs.
Gray, Pennsylvania Lamb and
Wool Queen, noted that this year’s
prizes exactly mimicked those
she’d earned at last year’s Bedford
Fair. She, too, had exhibited one
grand champion. The 17-year-old,
who will be a freshman at the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania in Septem
ber, has been showing lambs since
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Lambs
she was eight
Also in contention for the top
prize was a lightweight champion,
a hundred-pounder, exhibited by
Scott Barnes of Schellsburg.
Lavender competitors included
Robin Millin of Everett with his
100-lb. reserve lightweight and
Tammy McCloskey of Everett
with a 110-lb. reserve
mediumweight,
Eighty lambs in nine weight
classes, from 85 lbs. to 129 lbs.,
competed. Additional placings.
Light lightweight Natalie
Bowser; David Bowser, second
and third.
Middle lightweight 1.
Michael Brantner, 2. Sonja Harc
lerode, 3. Jim Heit.
Heavy lightweight —l. Bames,
2. Millin, 3. Harclerode.
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Light mediumweight 1. & 2.
Barbara Falvey, 3. Mike Smith.
Middle mediumweight 1.
Gray, 2. Richard Heit, 3. David
Stapleton.
Heavy mediumweight 1
McCloskey, 2. Dan Housel, 3
Barkley.
(Continued from Pago A 24)
Class 19
Clover Timothy Mixed
1. Harsh man.
1. Winner; 2. Hicks Dairy,
Clearfield Co.; 3. Nevin G. Rice.
JJ-6
ST. LOUIS Henry “Hank”
Spies, a soybean farmer from Cor
dova, Md., has been elected vice
president of the American Soy
bean Development Foundation.
Spies was elected during the
American Soybean Association’s
annual Soybean EXPO by the 45
soybean farmers who make up the
Soybean Development Founda
tion Board of Directors. These far
mers represent farmers who check
off on their soybean crop in 26
states affiliated with the American
Soybean Association.
Other farmers elected to lead the
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Class 22
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1. McCarrell.
Class 23
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1. Witmer; 2. McCarrell.
Class 25
Mixed Hay-More Than 50
Percent Grasses
1. Harshman.
Class 26
Summer Annual Grasses
1. Bollinger.
Class 27
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Class 28
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Light heavyweight 1. Rhctt
Funston, 2. Jerome Harclerode, 3.
Anita Brenneman.
Middle heavyweight—l. Bark
ley, 2. Richard Heit, 3. Eric
Brenneman.
Heavy heavyweight— 1. Gray,
2. Scott Myers, 3. Millin.
Class 29
Alfalfa Grass Mixed
3. Eugene Stauffer.
Class 30
Alfalfa Grass Mixed-
First Cutting
1. Winner; 2. Omer; 3. Rice.
Class 31
Mixed Hay-More Than
50 Percent Legumes
1. Winner; 2. Stauffer.
Class 32
Mixed Hay-IVlore Than
50 Percent Grasses
1. Herman Espy, Huntingdon; 2,
Omer; 3. Stauffer.
Champions
Section I
Virgil E. Gutshall, Jr.
Section II
Jay McCarrell
Section in
David Winner
Soybean Development Founda
tion in 1987/88 are president Tom
Johnson of Pleasant Plains, 111.;
secretary Sander Ludeman, Jr. of
Tracy, Minn.; treasurer Don Heil
of Norbome, Mo.; and assistant
treasurer Barry Mumby of Fulton,
Mich. These farmers also serve on
the American Soybean Associa
tion executive committee.
The Soybean Development
Foundation provides soybean far
mer funding support for Soybean
Association programs to build pro
fits for farmers through research,
education and promotion.
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