A46-Umc«ster Farming, Saturday, 6ctob«r’7,t&B9 Homebred Market Lamb Is New BY LISA RISSER NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) Jeff Martin led his home bred Suffolk-Hampshire cross to a championship title Wednesday at the New Holland Fair. The 126-pound wether, although not ...i, ngm,. J6-pout> ~npu Wilmer “Willie the Butcher” Krelder for $l.BO per pound. With Willie Is his grandaughter Michele Krelder. New Holland Youth Shows Champion New Holland Fair Hog BY LISA RISSER Columbia County Extension ag Farm Show in January. He sold his ' NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) agent, selected the 235-pound champion to New Holland Sales The lime was ripe for veteran mediumweight hog as grand Stable for $3.35 per pound or "fir showman Chad Folker.lt had been champion of the New Holland Fair $787.25. He plans to save the W* quite some time since the son of swine show on Thursday. money and perhaps put it toward JL Tony and Edith Folker of New The 15-year-old has been show- f lx i ng up a >6o s vintage Mustang Holland had had a champion. His ing hogs for eight years and plans For Kenton Good of Denver the Hampshire cross barrow didn’t let to continue this year’s show season New Holland Fair was much like him down. Judge Dave Hartman, with Manheim Fair and the state last week’s Ephrata Fair The 17-year-old son of Ezra and Elsie Good had the reserve grand champion hog at both fairs. In addition, Jerry Clemens, repre senting Hatfield Quality Meats, purchased both hogs. The crossbred barrow shown Thursday brought $3.50 per pound, which was $. 15 more per pound than the top bid for the grand champion. Good plans to use his earnings to help pay off his frock Z Camaro. The total sales volume for pigs sold was $8,499 at an average of $1.13 per pound. A partial list of the winners follows. Stable for $3.35 per pound. Celebrating In Folker’s win and the Stable’s purchase were, from left, Folker, David Kolb, Edith Folker, and Alan Dlffenbach. High Wins Second Consecutive New Holland Fair Champion Steer Honors BY LISA RISSER NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) For the second year in a row, Casey High had the champion steer at the New Holland Fair. Both animals were purebred Angus. ET, a 1,310-pound Pine Drive Big Sky son, already had won championship titles this year. Casey High, right, showed the grand champion steer at the New Holland Fair. The Angus was bought buy New Hol land Sales Stable, where the auction was held. Norman Kolb, center, and Abe Dlffenbach represented the Stables, which paid $1.52 per pound for the steer. the 18-year-old’s first champ at New Holland. Martin, the son of John A. and Marilyn Martin of East Earl, has a small flock of Suffolks and was particularly pleased the wether won since at last week’s Ephrata Fair it was placed third ’ its cla r High, 11, showed the steer at the Eastern Regional Angus Breeders and the Pennsylvania Angus Breeders shows where it was named reserve grand champion of both. The son of Larry and Mae High of Lititz, High is a third-year 4-H’er. He sold hjs meaty project Wilmer “Willie the Butcher” Kreider purchased Martin’s champion for $l.BO per pound or $26.80. The second-place heavyweight lamb won the reserve grand champion rosette for Kristin Chupp, who had the grand champ ion at last year’s New Holland Fair. This reserve title follows up the one she received last week dur ing the Ephrata Fair. Chupp, the daughter of Larry and Barb Weav er of New Holland, had a Hamp shire cross wether. Chupp sold her lamb to top bid der Ken Stoltzfus of Stoltzfus Meats for $225.70, or $1.85 per pound. The total sales volume for market lambs was $2,322.63 with an average of $1.09 per pound. A partial list of the winners follows. PREVIEW CLASS 1. Laura FoDiar, 2. Laura Fohtr, 3. Chad Fofcar. t Champion Laura Fofcar Haaanra Champion Laura Foliar SALE CLASS Ughtwalghl 1. JuHo Qohman. 2 Ml Cabman, 3 Julia Cabman. HOGS Llghtiwight 1. Qi»g Hut*. 2. Soon Stotatui, 3. Guy Martin. Madktimmlght 1. Chad Falter, 2. Ktnton Good, 3. Laura Falter. light ttornymlght 1. Becky Day, 2. Pater Day, 3. Shatter) Hoover. Heavyweight 1. Clark Stoftzfua. 2 Gary Martin. 3. Joleen Herbert to Norman Kolb of New Holland Sales S table. Kolb, who paid $ 1.52 per pound, also will receive a free week’s stay in Sarasota, Ha., from the New Holland Beef Club. Veteran showman Krista Martin of East Earl showed a boxy kind of steer that judge Dave Hartman, Columbia County Extension ag agent, slapped for the reserve grand champion rosette. Martin, the J6-year-old daughter of Bill and Ruth Ann Martin, showed a Maine Anjou/Chianina/Angus cross. Thursday’s win was the sec ond reserve champion title in her seven years of cattle exhibition. Krista sold her 1,190-pound steer, Weston, to John Yoder of Yoder’s Country Market and Restaurant for $1.20 per pound. The steers averaged $1 per pound and totaled $14,771. A partial list of the winners follows. STEERS Ughtwalght 1. KrMn Chupp, 2 Juan Hartzog, 3. Claik Stoftzfui Madlunrnalght 1. Kriata Martin, 2. Krlatln Chupp, 3. Sharon Harnlah. Haavy Madhumaalght 1. Jodi Waavar, 2. Haalhar Yodar, 3. Aprl Stohzfua. Holl d F ’ Ken Stoltzfus of Stoltzfus Meats was the top bidder for Kristin Chupp’s reserve grand champion iamb. Stoltzfus purchased it for $1.85 per pound. MkMlawaight 1. Doug Martin, 2. Kavin Hoahour, 3. Jaff Martin. Hoavyaraight 1. Ml Martin, 2. Krtatm Chupp, 3. Juwilta Shirk. Champion Jail Martin Kenton Good for the reserve champion bog<-Jlatfield alto' purchased Good’s reserve champion'at the Ephrata Pair last week. " Champion Chad Foliar Raatrva Champion Kanton Good RTTINO Agaa 14 It Undar 1, ShaWon Hoovor. 2. Gary Martin, 3 Stove hflaa 1* • Ovar □anllngar. 1. Grog Hubar, 2. Kanton Good, 3 Laura Foliar, $1.20 per pound to successful bidder John Yoder of Yoder’s Country Market and Restaurant. HaavywalgM 1. Caaay High, 2. Soon Hartzog, 3. Jaaalca Hartzog. Champion Caaay High llaaanm Champion KrMa Martin SHOWMANSHIP Agaa S-11 Ch Raaarva Champton Krlatln Chupp SHOWMANSHIP, FITTING Sanlor 1. Laura Fohar, 2. Jad Martin, 3. Chad FolKar. Intarmadtato 1. Javon Shirk, 2. Mlchaal Faanachl, 3. Julia Qahman. Agee IS A Over 1. Kurtla Good. 2. Kenton flood, 3. Corey Kunkla SHOWMANSHIP Agee 14 A Under 1. Stove Oenllnger, 2. Jot eon Hertbert. 3 Peter D«y. 1. Juan Hartzog. 2 Ol*ik Stateful 1 Sharon HamW?2*Haalhar Yodar. 3. Jaaalca Hartzog. Asm K * Oktor 1. KrtoW Martin, Scott Hwang RHINO 1. HmHmt Yodw. 2. Juan Hwtzog, 3. Shwon Ham Mt.