Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 25, 1992, Image 28

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    A2B-Lancsster Fanning, Saturday, January 25, 1992
(Continued from Pago A 1)
for a properly controlled
environment.
By the year 2000, said Kurds,
“gene manipulation will be amaz
ing all of us.”
Kurds will represent the mem
bers of the association and the pork
industry at local events, and will
travel to the Keystone Pork Con
gress in Carlisle on February 19 to
compete to become the Pennsylva
nia Pork Representative. From
there, if chosen state representa
tive. the pork spokesperson will
travel to the National Pork Produc
ers Institute in Des Moines, lowa
and from there to Washington,
D.C.
Anita Meek thanked the produc
ers and the industry in general for
the many events of which she
attended as representative, includ
ing the Keystone Pork Congress,
the annual meeting, the Lancaster
Chamber of Congress tour, the
New Holland Hog Sale, the Lan
Farm Show Small
Grains y Potatoes,
And Corn Results
SMALL GRAINS
Fillmore: 1. Vernon Wickard, Cumberland; 2. Ed Wlckard,
Cumberland.
Titan: 1. Ed Wlckard, Cumberland; 2. Vernon Wlckard, Cumber
land; 3. David Wickard, Cumberland.
Tyler: 1. Clint Shearer, York; 2. Ed Wlckard, Cumberland; 3.
Wendy Wickard, Cumberland.
Qrand Champion: Vernon Wickard, Cumberland.
Larry: 1. Clint Shearer. York; 2. Ed Wickard, Cumberland; 3.
Wendy Wickard, Cumberland.
Noble: 1. Jeff Wickard, Cumberland; 2. luy Seyler, Clinton; 3.
Ned McDonald, Bedford.
Ogle: 1. Vernon Wlckard, Cumberland; 2. Ed Wickard, Cumber
land; 3. Cart Shearer, York.
Porter: 1. Walter H. Chnst, Cambria; 2. David Wlckard,
Cumberland.
Vocational Claaa - Noble: 1. David Miller, Dauphin; 2. Krit Lat
shaw, Dauphin; 3. Aaron Miller, Dauphin.
Grand Champion: Jeff Wlckard, Cumberland.
Baraoy; 1. Ed Wickard, Cumberland; 2. David Wickard,Cumber
land; 3. Jeff Wickard, Cumberland.
Maury: 1. Ed Wickard, Cumberland.
Panneo: 1. Sam Miller, Dauphin.
Wysor: 1. Wendy Wickard, Cumberland; 2. Barnard Baily, Ches
ter; 3. Sam Wlckersham, Chester.
Spring Barley: 3. luy Seyler, Clinton.
Grand Champion: Ed Wlckard, Cumberland.
Soyboana: 1. Ed Wickard, Cumberland; 2. David Wickard, Cum
berland; 3. Robert Swartz, Juniata.
Buckwheat- Japanese or Sllverhull; 1. David Wickard, Cum
berland; 2. Ed Wlckard, Cumberland; 3. Jeff Wlckard, Cumberland.
Pannquad: 1. Ned McDonald, Bedford.
Rys: 1, Ned McDonald, Bedford; 2. Wendy Wickard, Cumber
land; 3. Ed Wickard, Cumberland.
Timothy Seed; 1. Wendy Wickard, Cumberland; 2. Ed Wlckard,
Cumberland; 3. Vernon Wickard, Cumberland.
4-H POTATO
Team Division: 1. Robert Leiby, Erin Uchtenwalner, Julie Lleh
tenwalner, Jeffrey Wagner, Samantha Gressley, Lehigh; 2. Robert
Leiby, Amber Oi Gerlando, Eric Di Gertando, Michelle Mann,
Jonathan Mann, Northampton; 3. Thomas Murphy, Mariah Peter
man, Julie Shugart, Craig Glrren, Steve Vandine, Lycoming.
Individual Dlvlalon: 1. Mariah Peterman, Lycoming; 2. Julie
Uchtenwalner, Lehigh; 3. Catherine Coleman, Adams.
Team Dlvlalon: 1. Robert Leiby, Beth Henderson, Bathanlel
Martin, Kevin Martin, Bryant Hlavaty, Northampton; 2. Robert Leiby,
Michael Henderson, Sarah Geiger, Jeffery Keller, Mchael Ford,
Northampton; 3. Jared Tywon, Sadie Bucher, Jennifer Coleman,
Matt Llnebaugh, Adams.
Individual Division: 1. Beth Henderson, Northampton; 2. Sarah
Geiger, Northampton; 3. Sadie BucKer, Adams.
High Individual: 1. Mariah Peterman, Lycoming; 2. Julie Llchten
walner, Lehigh; 3. Catherine Coleman, Adams.
Washed Exhibit of Katahdin, Konnoboe, Superior, Nerchlp,
Monana or Other Named White Skin Varieties: 1. Nevin W. Reitz,
Lehigh; 2. Philip R. Solomon, Cambria; 3. Nevin W. Reitz, Lehigh.
Washed Exhibit of Russet Norfcotah or Other Named Rus
set ed Skin Varieties: 1. Paul T. Hower, Northampton; 2. Gwen
Wagner, Northampton; 3. Blair Hower, Northampton.
Washed Exhibit of Norland, Chieftain, or Other Named Red
or Blue Skin Varieties: 1. Nevin W. Reitz, Lehigh; 2. Calvin Geiger,
Northampton; 3. Nevin W. Reitz, Lehigh.
Champion Open Division: Nevin W. Reitz, Lehigh.
Washed Exhibit of Katahdin, Kennebec, Superior, Norehlp,
Monana or Other Named White Skin Varieties: 1. Cindy Quick,
Venango.
Washed Exhibit of Norland, Chieftain, or Other Named Red
or Blue Skin Varieties: 1. Cindy Quick, Venango.
Champion Junior Division; Cindy Quick, Venango.
Largs Potato: 1. Leon Wasielewski, Erie; 2. Sherwood P. Gei
ger, Northampton; 3. Amy Hetherlngton, Schuylkill.
Grand Champion Exhibit: Nevin W. Reitz, Lehigh.
CORN
District I -10 Ear Hybrid Dent: 1. Mka Mellon. Lancaster; 2. Cart
Shearer, York; 3. Bill Drelsbach, Chester.
District II • 10 Ear Hybrid Dent: 1. Roger Saner, Juniata; 2.
Oeron Swartz, Juniata; 3. Darwin Leach, Juniata.
Pollinated Dent, Red or Yellow: 2. Barnard Baily, Chester, 3.
Walter Christ, Cambria.
Pollinated or Hybrid Dent White: 2. Jane Baily, Chester; 3. Bar
nard Bally, Chester.
Pollinated Mini Indian Ornamental: 1. Susan Hess, Lancaster;
2. Greg Hess, Lancaster; 3. James Smith, Perry.
Pollinated Mini Indian Ornamental: 1. Gwen Wagner, North
ampton; 2. Paul Hower, Northampton; 3. EMn Hew, Lancaster.
Lan-Chester Producers
ducers’ Association are, left to right, Ron Butt, Kennett
Square and Ray Martin, New Holland.
caster FFA Hog Show and Sale,
the Lancaster Ag Expo, the state
farm show, and many othef events.
She explained more about the
benefits of poik, including using
insulin obtained from hogs in the
POTATOES
treatment of human diabetes; using
hog heart vales to replace
damanged or diseased human heart
valves; hog skins to treat human
bum victims; and the use of other
hog byproducts to make brushes.
Unveiling a New Era of
"ACCELERATED GENETICS"
14H0974 Chairman Valiant +l6B +56 79% +2024 +2l +2.23 + 959
14H1066 Horton +177 +49 68% +1556 +55 +2.10 + 934
14H1125 Jim-Ben +241 +52 73% +1829 +lO3 +1.30 + 991
14H1127 Gannon +271 +64 78% +2120 +lO7 + .41 +1025
14H1009 Mark IV +l9l +6O 85% +1895 +43 +1.15 + 895
14H1059 Darrel +2ll +5O 73% +1730 +BO +1.05 + 844
14H1160Winken +195 +56 99% +l5OB +65 +1.32 +lOO2
14H1440 Fart Future +325 +B3 81% +3223 +97 + .30 +lOB7
14H1610 Royal +lB9 +55 80% +1856 +49 +3.06 +lOB6
14111018 Lou Rahla +146 +52 68% +1027 +4O +.87 + 807
Horton Dlt: Nolden Horton #232 - Grade
2-5 305 20,208 3.4 681 3-2 637
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Kurils Good. 18, Denver, right received the James Z. Mar
tin Award at the Lan-Chester Swine Producers* Association
banquet Thursday night. At left Is Anita Meek, who pre
sented the award.
phonographic records, and ball
bearings.
“This evening’s event is the
conclusion of a year filled with
many memories,” she said. “We,
the pork producers, want to thank
Lancaster Farming, Intelligencer
Journal, and other news media for
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supporting pork producers by
informing the public of pork pro
ducts and area events.”
About 160 attended the meet
ing, where several new directors
were elected. They are Lynn Beil
er. Gap; Ron Butt, Kennett Square:
and Ray Martin, New Holland.
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