A2B-Lanoster Fanning, Saturday, January 16, 1993 $15,100 For Market Swine (Continued from Page Al) and only slowed down after reach ing more than $13,000. Details of the fund were not complete by presstime, due to the fact that the concept of buyers going together to support such an effort was only conceived that morning. . Kenneth Winebark, Lebanon County extension agent, had acted as point man in, the effort to coop erate on the record purchase. First, Mark made it known that he would be more than satisfied with receiv ing $5,000 for his Hampshire- Duroc cross swine. Any additional monies that buyers pay he said would be nice to use to help some one starting out. According to Winebark, the endowment fund is being created though ihe Friends of 4-H at Penn the left, state Secretary of Agriculture Boyd Wolff, buyer Wayne Grey for C&C Cattle and Sugar Maple Leaf Farm, Jonathan Lori who showed the animal and a friend helps From the left, state Secretary of Agriculture Boyd Wolff, exhibitor Curtis Good with his grand champion banner, and the Clemmens family representing their company Hatfield Quality Meats. jNcuNupq Boyd Wolff holds tlw banner, while Taiyn Rockwall ars^lrm^rteft/buyOT^^^SamOTrsJws ' mb *°' d '° buiw Campb *"' CEO O' Aflflcullura Boyd Wolff, wchHWor Jeremy Pobtolr^ndNbuwr State University. He said the scho larship will be available to quali fied applicants for scholarships to college, trades schools or to fund the startup of an agribusiness. Applicants have to exhibit in the Pennsylvania Farm Show’s junior livestock program in beef, sheep or swine. “We’ve got businesses like Hat field Quality Meats, Hoss’s Steak and Sea House, and Glatfelter Agribusiness Insurance that are tremendous suppporters of the 4-H and FFA programs,” he said. Two years ago, Darryl Bom gardner of Lebanon set the stage for the creation of the fund. At that time, his grand champion sold to Carlos Leffler for the record price. He kept $5,000 and donated $1,500 to the Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Boyd Wolff etands on the right of a syndicate of buyers who made a record purchase of this grand champion market swine. From the left, standing behind Mark Simmon, who holds his banner, are buyers Robert Kilgore, manager of a Paso Flno horse farm owned by buyer GlatfeNer Agri-business Insur ance of York, and Glatfleter representative Tony Ddbrosky; Butch Clemmens, presi dent of Hatfield Quality Meats; and Bill Campbell, CEOof Hoss’s Steak and Sea House. From the left, Bill Campbell, CEO of Hose’s Steak and Sea House, a friend, and state Secretary of Agriculture Boyd Wolff stand with Lewis Moore and Ms grand champion steer.
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