Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1989, Image 163

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    Knight Ryder Daughter Wins West Virginia Fair Polled
LEWISBURG, WV A large
and impressive group of Polled
Herefoids gathered for the West
Virginia State Fair. Their
110-head competition on Aug. 20
was judged by Jim Gillooly,
Washington, Ind.
For his junior and grand champ
ion heifer, Gillooly turned to PVF
Fifi’s Knight 21X. She is an April
1988 daughter of TOP MSU
Knight Ryder owned by John Har
greaves HI, White House Station,
N.J., and Pleasant Valley Farm,
Lambertville, N.J.
In the bull show, SF Mountai
neer topped the junior division
and then advanced to capture the
grand champion title, TTiis May
’BB Knight Ryder son was shown
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PENNSYLVANIA
Straley Firm Supply, Inc.
1760 East Canal Road
Dover, PA 17315
717-292-2631
Battt Equipment
3139 ■Windy Bush i Rt 232
New Hope, PA 18938 9303
215-598-7501
Killer Brothen
R 7 Box 405
Lebanon, PA 17042
717-141-8501
Lancaster, PA 17601
1950 Fruitwlle Pike
717-569-2500
by Cottle Bros., Summersville, ( in the best-six-head class. The calf
W.Va.: Lucky M Farms, Mt. get-of-sire award went to Hawks
Lookout, W.Va.; and Sherwood Nest Farm, Charlottesville, Va.,
Farm, Charlottesville, Va. on the progeny of Trustmark.
Reserve champion bull honors Other winners and their owners
were awarded to Sovran, an April included
’B7 Knight Ryder son. TTie senior
division winner is owned by
Riverdale Farm and Sherwood
Farm, both of Charlottesville, Va.
Junior member Kyle Rooker of
Uniontown, Pa., stepped up from
the calf championship to win the
reserve champion heifer title. His
champ was SDF Miss Dawn, a
September ’BB Knight Ryder
daughter.
In the group classes, Keith and
Linda Rooker, Uniontown, Pa.,
won the get-of-sire class on
Knight Ryder and also placed first
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LANCASTER FARMING
FOR COMPLETE
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MARKET REPORTS
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Marshall Machinery, Inc.
Route 652
Honesdale, PA 18431
717-729-7117
Wm. Hobensack'i A Sons
1060 Greeley Avenue
Ivyland, PA 18974
215-675-1610
PlkevlKe Equipment Inc.
RO 2, Oysterdale Road
Oley, PA 19547
215-987-6277
Paul Shovan Inc.
RD 2
Loysville, PA 17047
717-769-3117
(Continued from Pago D 2)
ise in the mid-Atlantic region.
That’s good news because con
sumers have increased seafood
consumption by nearly 20 percent
from 1979 to 1987, to more than
IS pounds per person each year.
The trend is expected to continue,
especially if farms can make up
for nature’s shortfall in sustain
able fish harvests.
Tractor Pint Co.
335 Central Jto ad
Bloom sburg, PA 17815 owen Supply Co
Tjujiisfl East Avenue & Broad St
Woodstown, N J 08098
609-769-0308
Swelgird Bros., Inc.
RO #3, Box 13
Halifax. PA 17032
717-696-3414
Stoutfer Broi. Inc.
1066 Lincoln Way West
Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-2634424
Stoltrfus Farm Sarvlca
Cochran mile, PA
215-583-2407
Fish Conference
The conference features speak
ers from USDA, Pennsylvania
state agencies. Giant Food Stores
Inc. of Carlisle, the University of
Maryland, and area fish produc
ers. Two fish operations near
Reading will open their doors for
m'rn
NEW JERSEY
Frank Rymon I Sons, Inc
RD 3, Box 355
Washington. NJ 07882
201-609-1464
Warran County Satvlca Canter
228 Route 94
Columbia, N J 07832
201-362-6016
R«Mrv* Halter Calf Champion
Green Hill Farm, White Plains, Md.
Reserve Junior Champion Halter
Kyle Rooker
Senior Champion Halter
Spring Bottom Farm, Fairfield, Pa.
Reserve Senior Champion Halter
Susquehannock Farm, Sunbury, Pa.
tours at the end of the conference.
One is Limestone Springs, a trout
producing and processing facility
near Myerstown, and the other is
Fresh-Culture Systems, an indoor
recirculating facility with tilapia
(African perch) and hybrid bass, at
Kutztown.
“Pennsylvania aquaculture is
poised for growth,” reports Rich
ard Colanntuno, president of the
Pennsylvania Aquaculture Asso
ciation and Manager of Limestone
Springs. “But there is no one fish
species, production system or
market that’s right for everyone.
I’m excited about the conference
because several viewpoints will be
presented. People will have a
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Rodlo Tractor Sales
North While Horse Pike
Hammonlon NJ 08037
609-561-0141
Caldwell Tractor &
Equipment, Inc
480 U S Route 46
Fairfield, NJ 07006
201-227-6772
Reed Brothers
Petticoat Bodge Rd
Columbus, N J 06022
609-291-3441
Lancaster Farming Saturday, October 7,1989-D3
Hereford Show
Champion Bull Calf
Green Hill Farm
Raaarva Champion Bull Calf
Hawke Nest
Raaarva Junior Champion Bull
Hawks Nest
Raaarva Sanlor Champion Bull
Ken Burch, Quicksburg, Va
chance to weight their choices
with others who have ‘been
there’.”
Since the consumer’s choice at
the fish counter has a ripple effect
to producers and fishermen, the
marketing of fish will also receive
attention from the podium.
“We’re after top-quality fish 12
months a year,” says Chuck An
derson, seafood buyer for Giant
Food Stores. “We’re excited at the
thought of buying fish raised on
Pennsylvania farms. But no matter
whom they sell to, growers need
to know what buyers and consum
ers look for in fresh fish.” Mr. An
derson’s talk at the conference is
entitled “Satisfying the Wholesal
er and Consumer.”
For a registration brochure,
contact your county Cooperative
Extension office or Jeff Patton, at
the Lehigh Extension Office,
Room 604, Courthouse, Allen
town, PA 18101, telephone (215)
820-3085. The conference cost is
$l5 per person and registration is
requested by November 6.
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