Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 06, 1991, Image 26

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    A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 6, 1991
Market Lamb Jackpot
GAY N. BROWNLEE
Somerset Co. Correspondent
MEYERSDALE (Somerset
Co.) It was a first-time event,
but hailed as a big success owing
to the 72 entries in the Somerset
County Market Lamb Jackpot
Show, held recently at the fair
grounds here.
Young people came from at
least five Pennsylvania counties
and from several states.
Event coordinators, who had
managed to raise $1,500 in spon
sorship support, said they are
eager to see youngsters start learn
ing how to show animals at an ear
ly age. Some were only three
years old who brought lambs into
the showing. Regardless of their
performance or age, each particip
ant received a small trophy or ban
ner.
Performing the judging honors
was John Conaway, Newville,
who owns Pine Haven Farm (with
ISO acres of Christmas trees) and
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Waynesburg, Greene County.
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• Tolerance to phytophthora root rot
ROHRER 3850 BRAND SOYBEANS
Rohrers 3850 Brand Soybeans Is a new pure line variety In the
late Group 111 maturity class
• High yielder
• Excellent standability
• Field tolerant to phytophthora root rot
• Performs well on all soil types, as well as in all row widths
P. L ROHRER & BRO.. INC.
Smoketown. PA
who raises Suffolk sheep.
Grand champion winner for the
day was Garth Campbell, 18,
Gratz, Dauphin Co. He showed a
Suffolk lamb which was pur
chased from Ben and Mary Bow
of Annville. Campbell claimed a
purse of $l5O for making the
8-hour round trip to Meyersdale.
Earning $75 for his reserve
grand champion, a Hampshire,
was Josh Cowell, Waynesburg,
Greene County. Cowell said his
sheep was purchased from Don
Witt Club Lambs, Champion.
Tegan Hayes, 14, of Somerset
took the title of senior master she
pherd with her Suffolk lamb,
while Jarod Hoover, 13, of Rock
wood was named junior master
shepherd. With the other entries in
this category, Hayes and Hoover
had to take the multiple choice
written portion, judge lambs in a
pen, and do the grooming and
handling. For winning, they each
received a plaque and an engraved
shepherd’s crook.
SOYBEANS
• Group IV Variety matures 4 days
later than Williams 82
• High Yielder
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Show Is A First For Somerset Co.
Heidi Svonavec of Rockwood
was named the county winner.
Following is a partial list of
winners: *
TYPE COMPETITION:
Heavyweight
Champion, Garth Campbell; Reserve, Josh
Cowell
Middleweight
Champion, Garth Campbell; Reserve, Todd
Lebo
Lightweight
Champion, Megan Frazee; Reserve, Jenna
Svonavec
FIRST PLACE CLASS WINNERS:
Class 1, Meggan Hayes; Class 2, Gnn Liven
good; Class 3, Megan Fmzee; Class 4, Todd
Lebo; Class 5, Sheila Conn; Class 6, Garth
Campbell; Qass 7, Luke Svonavec; Class S,
Garth Campbell; Class 9, Michelle Griffith
MASTER SHEPHERD:
Senior
1. Teg an Hayes; 2. Scott Myers; 3 Corby Svo
navec
Junior
1 Jarod Hoover, 2. Heidi Svonavec; 3 Luke
Svonavec
SHOWMANSHIP:
Senior Division
1. Michele Phillips; 2. Garth Campbell; 3.
Chns Donaldson
Junior Division
1. Jennifer Cowell; 2. Jarod Hoover, 3 Heidi
Svonavec
First Year 4-H
1. Kelly Hay; 2. Amy Schmuck; 3. Luke Svo
navec
Garth Campbell of Grata, Dauphin County, won title of
Pre 4-h overall grand champion at the Somerset County Market
1. Megan Schmuck; 2. Rebecca Dowell Lamb JaCkPOt ShOW held In MyerSdalO.
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