Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 21, 1989, Image 140

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    Brothers Win
(Continued from Pago 02)
Lazarus 111, Lehigh County. 3 Jennifer Taylor,
Dauphin County.
Clan 3
1 Angela Schildt, Dauphin County. 2 Brad
Wenger, Lancaster, 3. Luke Zerby, Snyder
County.
Clast 4
1. Jenny Zerby, Snyder County, 2. Greg
Bankert, York, 3 Wanda Martin, Lancaster
County
Class S
1. Lyndon Reiff, Lancaster County, 2 Mike
Klemfelter, Lebanon County, 3 Jon-Enk Mill
er, Northampton County
are Clara Clutter, left, Pennsylvania Lamb & Wool Queen,
and PDA deputy secretary J. Fred King.
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We Serve PA & Surrounding States
? Contact our Representatives in—
So Chester Co , PA
Dick 215-932-3307
Mt. Bethel, PA
Kevin 717-897-5141
Bradford Co, PA
Joel 717-274-2174
New Milford, PA
Joe 717-465-7506
Lightweight Champion
Angela Schildt
Rasenrs Lightweight Champion
Laura Kwisnek
MIDDLEWEIGHT
Class 1
1 Jamie Cowell, Greene County, 2 Joyce
Heffner, Berks County, 3 Clifton Treaster,
Centre County.
1. Dara Beutman, Bedford County, 2 Amy
Jo Keifer, Northampton County. 3 Dawn Cur
tis, Perry County.
Class 3
1 Mark Tracey, Lancaster County, 2 Chad
Folker, Lancaster County, 3 Stacey Suffel,
Clf 4/r .
AATfft SYSTEMS
W Lancaster Co , PA
Richard 717-665-7405
Belleville, Pa
Trenms 717-935-2786
Union County, PA
Martin, Jr 717-966-1191
Hagerstown, Md
Allen 301-733-0458
Virginia
Ron 703-879-9958
Class 2
/40 E L mcoln Ave
PA 1706/
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AlonfPte 42?
Class 4
1. Garth Sweigard, Dauphin County; 2.
Laura Folker, Lancaster County; 3. Craig
Fleck, Centre County.
Class 5
1. Kristin Chupp, Lancaster County; 2.
Amy Eshelman, Berks County, 3 Tammy
Gelsmger, Berks County.
Middleweight Champion
Garth Sweigard
Reserve Middleweight Champion
Kristin Chupp
HEAVYWEIGHT
Class 1
1 Tomßrookover,Greene,2 Jodie Wea
ver, Lancaster County, 3 Teresa Broadwater,
Fayette County
Class 2
1. Chad Lebo, Dauphin County; 2 Lena
Donaldson, Fayette County; 3 Eric Berk
heimer, Cumberland County.
Class 3
1. Scott Kuzemchak, Centre County; 2
Lee Hayes, Huntington County, 3 Erick Hay
es, Huntington County
Class 4
1 Joe Kuzemchak, Centre County; 2
Jeremy Fisher, Mifflin County, 3 Michael
Brantner, Bedford County
Class 5
t Jessica B Taggart, Greene County; 2
Mike Keiter, Cumberland County, 3 Brandy
Horning, Huntington County.
Heavyweight Champion
Joe Kuzemchak
Reserve Heavyweight Champion
Scott Kuzemchak
Grand Champion
, Joe Kuzemchak
Reserve Grand Champion
Scott Kuzemchak
SHEEP • CARCASS LAMB
On-Rail
Lightweight
1 Steve Kwisnek, Indiana Co, 2 Lon
Tyson, Lehigh Co , 3. Ruby Kwisnek, Indiana
Co
Middleweight
1 Jodie R Weaver, Lancaster Co, 2
Kristin J Chupp, Lancaster Co, 3 Edith
Folker, Lancaster Co.
Heavyweight
1. Jerry Walker, Cumberland Co , 2 Tony
Folker, Lancaster Co , 3 Margaret E. Herr,
Lancaster Co
Champion
Jodie R Weaver
Rasarva Champion
Jerry Walker
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Bred-Gilt Sale Grosses $64,000 Plus
HARRISBURG Building
and improving herds was on every
one’s minds at the traditional two
day Farm Show bred-gilt sale. For
Merlin Waltz Farms of Williams
port, improvement came at the cost
of $1,175 for the grand champion
Duroc.
The February gilt was con
signed by Stoney Ridge Farm
owned by the Tom Frantz family.
A total of 33 Durocs were sold
bringing $11,210 or an average of
$340 each.
More than $64,000 was spent in
the small arena during the sale. An
average price of $332 was paid for
the 194 animals that crossed the
auction block.
Just prior to the Yorkshire sale,
Leon L. Arnold of Lebanon was
presented with the Swine Breeders
Award by Farm Show Commis
sioner Dennis L. Grumbine, also a
Lebanon County hog producer.
Arnold, who exhibited the grand
champion Yorkshire, was recog
nized for his contribution to the
hog industry. He was selected for
the annual award by the organizers
of the bred-gilt show and sale, who
also sponsored the award.
Arnold received $675 for his
champion, which was purchased
by Cooper Charolai Farm of
Maine. The 39 Yorkshires grossed
$13,090.
A record high price of $650 was
paid for the Poland China grand
champion, which was consigned
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Rocky Acres Farm of New Tripoli
bought Kings Doll. Another
Poland China record was set when
the average per gilt was tallied at
$358. The 1988 record was $322.
The grand champion Berkshire,
consigned by Dennis Grumbine of
Myerstown in Lebanon County
was purchased by Todd Bennecoff
of Kutztown for $525. The 10 ani
mals in the Berkshire show
brought $2,490.
Eugene Smith of Mount Bethel
spent $4lO for the grand champion
Chester White, which was con
signed by James T. Parlett and
Sons of Airville. The Chester
Whites grossed $5,560 or an aver
age of $265.
John Mummert of Seven Val
leys in York County consigned the
grand champion Landrace gilt a
February hog. It was purchased by
Dave Koms of Hydman for $425.
A total of 23 Landrace gilts were
sold for $6,765.
The grand champion Spotted
Swine, consigned by James T. Par
lett of York County, went for $560
to Brian Lake of Big Cove Tan
nery. The 21 Spotted Swine sold
for $6,900.
The sale provides hog breeders
with an excellent opportunity to
purchase champion animals with
which to build and improve their
herds. The champions had all been
judged during Saturday’s
competition.
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