A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 10, 1993 Depite Heat Wave, Lancaster Holds Hog Show ANDY ANDREWS member of the school’s FFA. The Lancaster Farming Staff son of Clyde and Shirley Kreidcr, MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) — Lancaster, Randy’s 256-pound Sweltering heat and unruly hogs cross sold to Kenton Good of didn’t defray the 30 exhibitors and Good’s Receiving Station/ about 135 hogs from competing at Hatfield Quality Meats for $2.25 a the 31st annual Lancaster FFA pound, for a total of $576. Hog Show and Sale at the Man heim Fairgrounds Wednesday. Randy said he obtained the Before the sale at 6 p.m., the stock from a neighbor, Cliff Char championship went to Randy les, and liked them as “feeder Kieider, 16, a senior at Penn Man- pigs’’ enough to try one out for a or High School and a four-year championship. Reserve champion of the Lancaster FFA Hog Show was awarded to Tom Zartman, 18, son of Tom and Barbara Zart man, Ephrata, left. A four-year member of the Cloister FFA, Tom’s 232-pound crossbred hog was purchased by Leon Arnold of Arnold Hog Farm for $1.60 a pound, for atotal of $371.20. Dauphin Co, Holstein Club Meeting all. MILLERSBURG (Dauphin To get the the Feidts’ farm.from Co)-The Dauphin County Harrisburg, take Rt 225 north into Holstein Association is to hold its Elizabethville. turn left, at a traffic twilight meeting 7 p.m., July 16 at u ht> Rt 2 09 and head west the farm of David and Eugene j us t more than 2 miles toward Mil of ll J® rs J )ur 8- lersburg. Make a right onto Botts Theofficial judge and speaker is Road which is located between to be Wayne Reeder from Select residential houses . and travel less Sires Inc Refreshments are to be half a mile and the farm is on served and the meeting is open to the ri ht hand side o( th e roa d. 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Despite the beat wave, about 26 buyers registered 14 buyers turned out for the event, and many specta tors. Judge for the event was Rod ney Gilbert, herdsman far Dela ware Valley College, and auction eer was John Stauffer. Following is a list of show plac ings and prices paid by pound. LANCASTER FFA HOG SHOW RESULTS GRAND CHAMPION; Randy Kralder, $2.25; RESERVE; Tom Zartman, *1.00; RESERVE CHAMPION LIGHTWEIGHT: Tom Zartman. $.65; CHAMPION MEDIUM WEIGHT; Chad Kurtz. $.62; RESERVE CHAMPION MEDIUM WEIGHT; Shannon Herat, $.78; RESERVE CHAMPION HEAVYWEIGHT; Shannon Herat, $.72. State Ayrshire Field Day BELLEVILLE (Centre Co.) The annual field day of the Pennsylvania Ayrshire Breed ers Association is to be held Satur day, July 17, at John Rodgers Plum Bottom family fann in Belleville. Registration for the field day is from 9 a.m. to noon at the farm. There are to be many prizes given throughout the day, includ ing a summer calf from Plum Bot tom Farm that is to go to the winner of the youth (ages 8 through 14 years) judging contest. In order to win the calf, the youth must be present and have judged the classes. In the event of a tie, the score will be broken by a contest to see who can most close ly estimate the accumulated pro duction of six cows. The second place youth judging IMMMITP C.B. HOOBER & SON, INC. [ ilk HOOBER EQUIPMENT, INC Intercourse, PA Middletown, DE (717) 768-8231 ■ m TWO LOCATIONS (302) 378-9555 WE SHIP PARTS DAILY Via FED. EXP. ■ UPS - PPSH - BUS - AIR FREIGHT, ETC. Mon.-Fri. 7 7 AM-Noon cm us » Auttle" hCMBt WtHmh ups station Championship FFA hog went to Randy Krelder, 16, right, a senior at Penn Manor High School and a four-year mem ber of the school’s FFA. The son of Clyde and Shirley Kreld er, Lancaster, Randy’s 256-pound cross sold to Kenton Good of Good’s Receiving Statlon/Hatfield Quality Meats for $2.25 a pound, for a total of $576. prize is to be announced during the field day. There is also to be a prize for the first place winner of the sire and heifer matching contest and a prize to the first place winner of the pro duction estimating contest. The classes to be judged include aged cows in milk, 2-year-olds in milk, and a senior calf class. In addition to the youth prizes, contest prizes will be awarded to the first and second place winners of the adult women (21 years old and older), first and second place adult men (same age cutoff), first and second place ladies (ages 15 to 20+). and first and second place gents (13 to 20+). In other association news, some changes are anticipated for the Ayrshire Breeders at the Pennsyl vania All-American Dairy Show. The first major change is that the Elite Sale is to be held 7 p.m., Sept. The Saving Place cr-A 'lk /-- * v MAGNUM BALER TWINE • 4000’ Big Baler - $23.50 • 7200’ Reg. Baler - $20.75 July 17 21, with a preceding social event at 5 p.m. In addition, according to Ben Hillyard, “We have been working with Tams on having a sire daughter display. We will be dis playing daughters of four out standing Ayrshire bulls.” Hillyard said the bulls are Ardrossan Ev Kates Trident, Plum-Bottom Nampa 8.8.-ET, Aycamore-Meade Benf Co/Tor Peter, and Maple Dell’s Soldier- ET. Also, it is not too late for anyone interested in consigning an animal to the Elite Sale. ' For more information, call any of the following members: John Rodgers (717)935-5242; Ben Hill yard at (717) 596-4371; Rob Nolan, at (717) 596-7465; Earl Keefer, at (717) 692-3738; Dwight Hunter, at (412) 484-7828; or Dale Maulfair, at (717) 865-6439. PLASTIC Pick Up Your Phone And Place Your 1 rAIL Parts s fprt Order I —Ufl I Wi » h I Us ' w—v<