Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 08, 1993, Image 23

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    (ContinuMt from Pago Al 9)
The site will provide ample
parking for the major events,
according to the planners.
“When we decide on the date
for the 4-H Fair, we will definitely
stay far away from other (county)
fairs,” said Fairbaim. “Because
our people want to continue show
ing there.”
This year, the county steer
roundup is held at the Kimberton
Fire Company Fairgrounds and
will feature close to 40 exhibits.
The dairy roundup is held the
Saturday before die Kimberton
Fair and will feature close to 100
exhibits, with more than ISO spec
tators. The hog show, currendy
held at New Holland Sales Stables,
includes 30 members and upward
of 100 hogs. The market lamb
show features about 4S exhibits
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New 4-H Center
from 35 members, held at the
Goshen Fair, and the breeding
sheep show features about 20 exhi
bitors and about 40 head of sheep,
also at Goshen.
This year, the horse show was
held at Coming Attraction Farm in
Nottingham. The horse club,
which features about 100 4-H
members, will feature all the
shows at the new location.
Keystone Farm Credit has
donated office space to serve as
fundraising headquarters in Avon
dale. The Romano location was
secured also with the help of Rus
sell C. Albright, senior loan officer
at Keystone, who helped negotiate
to obtain the land.
Albright told Laneatkr Farm
ing data development plan has yet
to be presented to the local board
supervisors before building per-
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Fattest agitation by the nozzle located over
the heavily settle manure. Constant homogeni
zation of bottom sediments by the propeller
displacing up to 18000 G.P.M.
mils can be obtained. According to
Albright, construction of the build
ing should proceed in late fall of
this year with completion next
spring.
The building will be a welcome
sight for many who are associated
with the county program, accord
ing to Fairbaim.
“This is nice for all of the
clubs," said Fairbaim. “Ag, home
ec. and urban club projects can all
be exhibited at one place and one
time. Youth carrying ag projects
can see community club and other
projects, and we will probably see
youth stary carrying projects they
may never thought of carrying
before. It will be educational for
everyone.”
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groups of two to locate and repair
small gas engine problems in the
small gas engine contest. The
team of Curt Stoner and Mike
Treffinger of Northern placed
first, Jon Bish and Mike Boyer of
Dover placed second. Mat Crea
craft and Nathan Jockel of Ken
nard-Dalc placed third. Curt Ross
and Harry Border of Dover placed
fourth, and Mark Miller and Chris
Moser of Kennard-Dale rounded
out the top five.
Pinchot Park was also the site
for the wildlife contest where stu
dents were required to identify
birds and mammals and bird calls.
Additionally, students needed to
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identify wildlife foods, wildlife
signs, animal tracks, and evaluate
wildlife habitat sites. Kris Boldi
zar of Red Lion placed first out of
the 73 contestants, followed by
Adam Shaull, Laura Fallon, Chris
Hoffman of Dover and Jesse
Greenwood of Eastern.
Ag teachers in York County
who organized and presented
these events were Larry R. Red
ding and Nick Stollar of Dover,
Scott Barr of Eastern, Thomas Go
thal and Curt Hughes of Kennard-
Dale, Mark McCullough of North
ern, and Guy Naugle of Red Lion.
For more information, contact
Larry R. Redding. Dover Area
High School, (717) 292-3671, ext.
242.