A26-Lmctttar Fanning, Saturday, January 14,1989 Grand Champion Steer (ConllniMd from Pag* Al) Roy and'Carol Weaver, took the win in stride and answered ques tions with ease. While the reserve champion received much less media atten tion, for Chupp, 17, daughter of Larry and Barbara Weaver, and her 1,275-pound Angus crossbred, it was still a nice win. Before selecting any of the champions. Judge Schaake stressed that for most, to partici pate was to win. According to several veteran ringside observers, this was the first time in recent history that Lancaster County 4-H beef club members dominated the Farm Show to such an extent that they captured all the division champ ionships. Jay Hess started the day with the champion lightweight. 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Another Lancaster steer, owned by Nichole High, was the reserve champion middleweight In the heavyweight division, the eventual reserve grand champion was named division champion for Chupp. And Lori Cash of Center County had the reserve champion. The number of steers at the show was lower than normal. Only 60 head were entered. The eco nomic pressures on the livestock industry and the increased number of activities in the school systems have reduced the number of 4-H steer projects across the state. The top placings in each divi sion are as follows: Three-Day $25.00 JUMOB STCEM LIGHTWEIGHT Clmm 1 1. Kimberly Hopple, 2. Trwto Shemwn. 3, Dweyne Cobh Clms 2 1. Jay H*u, 2. Curt Stockdala, 3. Chrto Donald (on ClftM 3 1 . CM Hummal. 2. Bryan Jonaa, 3. Dm Curtil Champion Jay Has* Raaarva Champion Kimbarty Hoppta Pennsylvai ;ulture Jff pre sents the reserve champion honors to Kristin Chupp of New Holland, (Lancaster). 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