Bollinger Shows Champion (CoflUnuad from P«g» B 12) ha!eame<ilheUae at other county manship title. It was his first win at fairs. 4-H roundup competition, but he The 17-year-old is the son of Sam Relff had the privilege of using money provided by Martin’s Limestone to buy his son Kendall’s reserve champion heawwelght sheep at the 4-H Fair. Gerald Phillips of Keystone Farm Credit purchases the reserve champion from Lisa Relff. ADC Meets Farmers’ Needs More Than $129 Million in Extra Payments "At Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, our mission is to maximize returns to members. In the past six years, we returned more than $129 million to members in equity payments, over-order premiums and quality bonuses. That’s an average of $36,600 per member. And these extra dollars are continuing at the rate of $1.7 million a month. "When non-members ask me why they should belong to Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, I am happy to report that we are financially healthy, strong in membership and growing in sales. ADC is the region’s largest and most fiscally-sound cooperative, with a guaranteed market and outstanding benefits. "More dairy farmers joined us last year than at any time in the past decade. If you are not an ADC shipper and are worried about your own milk market, then you should talk to the cooperative that is facing the future with confidence.” I7adc, Ammte Dairy CafreUve Atlantic Dairy Cooperative * 1225 Industrial Highway, Southampton, PA 18966 1-800-645-MILK Med. Weight; 2. Lyndon Relff, Receive, Med. Weight; 3. Lyndon Reiff. Gerald and Helen Tracy of Cleee 31. Ryan Tracy; 2. Gerald Boyd; 3. EUzabethtOW" Me,.,.. Lambs A COUSIfI to Lisa, Kendall Reiff, Clast 11 . Ksndall Roiff, Rotorve Champion sold his reserve champion heavy- L *o ht Heavyweight; 2. Brandon Zieglsr; 3 weight for $2 a pound to Martin’s ~ Pet#r H otfine.: 2. navi. Limestone. Kendall, son of Donough; 3. Mark Tracy. Samuel and Elva Reiff of Ephrata H^“.fßh 1 t; raises nine Hampshtres and Suf- Bollinger. folks. His reserve heavyweight Heavyweight Market Lambs Claes 1 1. was a homphrarf Hamnchirp Kendall Relit Reserve Ch. Heavyweight; 2. was a nomeorea Hampsn re. Carrie Gro(f; 3 Ryan Do nough. It was the best I ever did. 1 was Claes 2 I. Corby Ziegler Champion really surprised,” said 1 6-year-old Heavyweight; 2. Lisa Reiff; 3. Corby Ziegler. tt Class 31. Regina Landis; 2. Amy Bollln- K - endaM - r* ger; 3. Wendall Landis. The 37 market lambs sold over the auction block on August 1 2, for an average $1.29 per pound. During the afternoon, 40 breed ing sheep competed in the ring. Kerra Allen of Manheim took the Supreme Champion title with her Suffolk ewe lamb named Mis sissippi. The 12-year-old is the daughter of Keith and Kendy Allen of Manheim. She raises about 12 sheep. The supreme champion was purchased from Breeze View Farms. Best owned and bred champion was a Dorset owned by Jessica Stoltzfus of Elizabethtown. The Dorset was also named Reserve Supreme Champion. Mark Tracy’s Southdown ewe lamb was named reserve best own ed and breed. Here are more of the sheep results from both breeding and market competitions. SHOWMANSHIP Clan 1 1. Mark Tracy; 2. Raphael Patera; 3. Peter Hoffines. Claaa 21. Lite Relff; 2. Jason Stolttfus; 3 Tracy Bollinger. Claaa 3 1. Regina Landis; 2. Keith Bollin ger; 3. Amy Bollinger. Clan 4 1. Jessica Stolßfus; 2. Kerra Allen; 3. Sarah Zurln. Clan Sl. April Leaman; 2. Radell Peters 3. Brandon Ziegler. Champion Showman Mark Tracy. Ranrva Showman Lisa Relff. Market Lamba Lightweight Market Lamba Clan 1 1. Jeff Bollinger; 2. John Tracy; 3. John Schmidt. ClaM 2 1. Jeff Bollinger, Champion; 2. John Tracy; 3. Jeremy Erb. diet 3 1. Randell Peters, Reserve Champion; 2. Jill Hoffines; 3. Sarah Boyd. MedlumwalgM Market Lamba Claaa 11. Keith Bollinger; 2. Jerry Bollinger: 3. Sarah Boyd. Claaa 2 1. Jerry Bollinger, Champion, Robert B. McSparran President BrMdlng 9 hoop Cheviot Ewe Lamb* 1. Champion Keith Ballinger; 2. Keith Bollinger. Cheviot Yearling Ewaa Rea. Keith Bollinger. Fashion Revue (Continued from Page 89) beige melton swing coat, match ing blazer and skirt ensemble. Emily Haagen, daughter of Alan and Crystal Haagen of How ard, modeled a black velvet off the-shoulder gown. Patty Thompson, daughter of Michael and Dianne Thompson of New Brighton, modeled a three piece, black and white suit, coor dinated with red accessories. Valerie Castro, daughter of Donald and Vemice Castro of Berlin, modeled a yellow and black houndstooth jacket and Farmers Nutrition HONESDALE (Wayne Co.) The Farmer’s Market Nutrition program is looking for Wayne County produce farmers who are interested in selling their produce through this program, according to Debra Bryant, Wayne County extension director. The purpose of the Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program is to provide fresh fruits and vegetables to women, infants and children who are nutritionally at risk. At the same time, the prog ram seeks to create new markets for Pennsylvania farmers. Participants in the Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Sup plemental Food Program receive checks that may be used to purch ase only fresh, unprocessed fruits and vegetables from Pennsylvania farmers. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 21, 1993-817 Corrltdala Ewa Lamba 1. Champion Branda Walker; 2. Tim Walkar. Corrladala Yaaiilng Ewaa Raterva 1. Branda Walker. Doraat Ewa Lamba 1,2. Jenlca Stoltzut; 3. Jatilca Schmidt. Doraat Yaarllng Ewaa 1. Brad ft Owned Champion, Raterva Suparam Champion Jaitlca Stoltzfut; 2. Sarah Zurln; 3. Jatilca Schmidt. Hampahlra Ewa Lamba 1. Champion Regina Landit; Raterva 2 Lita Relff; 3 Wandall Landit. Hampahlra Yaarllng Ewaa 1. Raphael Petan; 2. Ryan Donough. Montadala Ewa Lamba 1. Champion John Schmidt; 2. John Schmidt. Montadala Yearling Ewaa 1 Raterva John Schmidt. Southdown Ewa Lamba 1. Champion Mark Tracy; 2. Raterva Mark Tracy. Suffolk Yearling Ewaa 1. Champion Kar ra Allen; 2. Jerry Bollinger; 3. Jeff Bollinger. Suffolk Yearling Ewaa 1. Reterve Jerry Bollinger; 2. Jeff Bollinger; 3. April Laaman. Tunit Ewa Lamba 1. Erin Groth. matching black-ribbed knit dress. Myranda Caputo, daughter of Marie Thaler of Easton, modeled a jacket and dress ensemble woven of two contrasting colors of gros grain ribbon. Youth attending the Stale 4-H Fashion Revue were previously selected as county winners. As part of the revue, they participated in fashion and staging workshops. The Fashion Revue, conducted by Penn State Cooperative Exten sion, was part of Penn Slate 4-H Achievement Days, held July 27-29, 1993. Market Program If you are a Wayne County veg etable or fruit grower and are interested in selling your produce through this program please con tact: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program, 2301 North Cameron St., Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408, (717) 787-5086. Only Pennsylvania grown fruits ' and vegetables may be purchased with WIC Farmers’ Market Nutri tion Program Checks. Note that citrus fruits (lemons, oranges, limes, grapefruit, tanger ines) and. topical fruits (bananas, pineapples, mangoes) cannot be purchased with Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program checks. These fruits are not grown in Pennsylvania.
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