Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 28, 1993, Image 37

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    York 4-H
JOYCE BUPP
York Co. Correspondent
THOMAS VILLE (York Co.)
A purebred Hampshire took
top honors at the York County 4-H
Lamb Roundup for 10-year-old
exhibitor Jacob Ebersole.
First through the ring for the
roundup sale, the 120-pound lamb
brought a $1.50 per pound bid
from buyer Dale Myers, repre-
Jacob Ebersole exhibited the champion at the York 4-H
lamb roundup and aale. Dale Myere represents the buyer,''
Walter Dunlap at Lancaster Stockyards, who paid $1.50 per
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Holds Lamb Roundup
senting Dunlap’s at Lancaster
Stockyards.
The winner was homebred from
the Steve and Lynn Ebersole fami
ly’s flock and brought the young
shepherd his second champion
honors of the summer show sea
son. Jacob is a fourth-grader at
Ore Valley School and spends
much of his summer vacation
exercising his five market lambs
Think of it as
"an apple a day"
for cows and calves
by jumping with them over foot
high hurdles.
Kelly Myers, Thomasville,
earned reserve champion honors
with a pure black lamb from a
crossing of a black ewe with a
Hampshire ram.
After a fast round of bidding on
the reserve lamb, the final price
settled at $3.90 per pound for the
85-pounder. Winning bidder was
Byron Waggoner General Con
tractor at Dover.
Admitting she -was reluctant to-"
part with “Alex.” Kelly confessed
a special attachment to her winner,
since it was the only black lamb
she had ever raised. She purchased
her project from Jim Parlett and
Son, Airville.
Lightweight champion honors
went to the BS-pound lamb shown
by Drew Bankert, Red Lion. Buy
er, at $1.20 per pound, was Scott
Naylor.
Bobbi Myers, Thomasville,
successfully exhibited her
100-lamb to medium weight
champion honors. Geoige Grim,
Thomasville, was the winning
bidder at $2.20 per pound.
A 115-pound lamb brought
reserve light heavyweight ribbons
to Red Lion exhibitor Matt
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Reserve champion lamb at the York roundup was exhi
bited by Kelly Jo Myers. The runner-up brought a $3.90 per
pound bid from Byron Waggoner for Byron Waggoner Gen
eral Contractors of Dover.
Trestle. Walter Dunlap, Lancaster
Stockyards, was the successful
buyer with a $1.40 per pound bid.
Taking the reserve heavyweight
honors was Michelle Miller, York.
Her 120-pound winner went to
Garrold Hydraulics on a bid of
$l.OO pa pound.
Maria Graybill, Hanover, exhi
bited the reserve lightweight Bar
ry Bechtel was the final bidder,
with a $1.55 per pound offer for
the 80-pound lamb.
Claiming the reserve medium
weight champion honor was
David Myers. Wellsville. Win
ning buyer was Walter Dunlap.
Lancaster Stockyards, on a $1.20
per pound bid.
A total of 19 lambs sold in the
first of the two annual lamb round
up sales. They averaged $1.44 per
pound, including the champions
prices, and $1.29 without the
champion prices included.
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