Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 28, 1993, Image 36

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    A36-Lancastar Fanning, Saturday. August 28, 1993
(Continued from Pago Al)
Buyer of the winning pair was
Bankert’s Durocs and Chester
Whites, the Hanover breeder of
the two pigs. Roger Bankert pur
chased both with a 75-ccnt per
pound bid.
Jason is the son of Bill and Lois
Rankin and exhibiting in his last
year as a 4-H member. He plans to
attend college, with the goal of a
career in agriculture.
Reserve champion pair was
exhibited by rookie 4-H’er Kath
leen Jenkins. The nine-year-old
Fawn Grove member took the
reserve honors with her Spotted
and Hampshire crossed entries.
Her purchased project pigs got a
regular workout when Kathleen
took them for a daily run around
the Jenkins farm.
Hatfield Packing Company was
the winning bidder on the reserve
pair, at SS-cents per pound for the
245 and 2SO-pound entries.
Champion lightweight was the
220-pound entry of Matt Sellers,
selling for a 75-ccnt bid to The
Carfixers body shop at
Thomasville.
Reserve champion heavy
weight, at 250 pounds, was exhi
bited by Adam Sellers. Buyer, on
a 77-cent bid, was Pro Genetics
and White Oak Mills.
Jodi Dutrey of Dallastown exhi
bited the reserve champion
medium weight. James T. Parlett
and Son, Airville, was the winning
bidder at 70-cents per pound.
David Myers, Wellsville, took
reserve champion lightweight
honors with a 220-pound pig. It
sold for 85 cents per pound to
Kesslers.
Average price on the 84 pigs
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sold, with the champion, was 81 average of the roundup sale was
cents. Without the champion, the 78-cents per pound.
Jason Rankin’s well-matched Durocs earned him
champion pair title at the York roundup. Michelle Bankert
Menges and her son Chad represented the buyer and
breeder of the winners, Roger Bankert’s Durocs, with a
final bid of 75-cents per pound on the pair.
York 4-H market hog champion was exhibited by Adam
Sellers. Ezra Good purchased the 230-pounder fbr Hatfield
Packing Company,. with a bid of $2.60 per pound.
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Matt Sellers. Hatfield Packing Company buyer Ezra Good
was the final bidder on the 245-pound pig with a $1.40 per
pound bid.
Rookie pig exhibitor Kathleen Jenkins snagged the
reserve sp& with her pairs entry, purchased by Ezra Good
for Hatfield Packing Company on a s%cent per pound Ud.
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