Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 18, 1993, Image 29

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    Judge Gordon Wood, left, with reserve champion Hols
tein shown by Jan Jurbala and grand champion Holstein
shown by Jake Tunis. The Tanis entry became supreme
champion of the dairy show.
19 More Reasons
Why you should buy Big Dutchman from Hershey Equipment
NEW CONSTRUCTION OR REMODEL WORK
1. Big Dutchman and Hershey Equipment is #1 in owner
loyalty. More people buy Big Dutchman when they
remodel than any other system.
2. Our Profit-tier system adapts to your old building.
3. Re-use your old comas to save money.
4. Big Dutchman’s superior suspension system keeps the
cages from sagging between stands. Competitive sys
tems sag.
S. Lower maintenance costs. Talk to our customers - Then
talk to theirs!
6. Better Performance! This isn’t just talk. Ask your feed
company to show you records from a Big Dutchman sys
tem to compare to a competitive system.
7. Big Dutchman high lip feed trough is designed to reduce
spillage into the walkways. Look at a competitors walk
way and measure the thickness of wasted feed.
8. Your old hoppers aren’t wore out Save money and re
use them on your new system.
9. We have our own installation crews to be sure the equip
ment is properly installed. Competition hires outside
crews.
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Bloomsburg Fair Winners Named
(Continued from Pago A2O)
by Laura Lovell; reserve champ
ion market lamb owned by Christ
opher Rice of Mifflinburg sold to
M.L. Bowersox, a livestock dealer
in Winfield, for $2OO ($1.69/lb.);
Gerald Wertz of Danville sold his
champion market hog to Mel Leh
man of Danville Livestock for
$3OO $1.14/lb.), while Gerald's
brother Allan sold his reserve
champion market hog to Hatfield
Quality Meats for $3OO
($1.30/lb.).
The sale averages were: 11
steers with champions, $.82/lb.,
and without champions, $.76/lb.;
43 lambs with champions
$1.05/lb. and without champions
$l.Ol/Ib.; and 28 hogs with
champions $,79/lb. and without
champions S.7S/lb.
10. Eggs move gently from the birds, to the belts and thru
the collector unit The eggs are not like balls in a bowl
ing alley as in some competitive systems.
11. Incredible! New left hand drive allows feed chain to
travel up to 120 FP.M.
12. Your present gearboxes and motors can be re-used to
save money.
13. The Big Dutchman chain feeder gives 2V4 times more
feeder space than the grind auger.
14. It’s a proven fact. Chain feeder systems use less
electricity.
15. Big Dutchman has a stronger cage top and front than
competitive cages.
16. The sliding door on a Big Dutchman system is easy to
open and close and it stays closed.
17. The Big Dutchman collector is the'best there is. Don’t
accept an imitation.
18. Our cage design allows eggs to roll front and out of the
cage, not get stepped on and cracked by birds as in com
petitive cages.
19. Big Dutchman systems provides a bigger percentage of
larger eggs for a longer period of time.
255 PLANE-TREE DRIVE LANCASTER. PA 17603
(717) 393-5807
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Grand champion market steer sold by Laura Lovell to
Hoss’s Steak House in Duncansville represented by Lynn
Hummel. 4 . H competitions
4-H Dairy Cattle Grand Champions for
each breed were: Ayrshire - Roberta Fogle
man, Muncy; Brown Swiss • Frank Miller,
Tamaqua; Guernsey • Amanda Hemsarth,
Millville; Holstein - Sherry Shuman.
Bloomsburg; and Jersey - Jennifer McWil
liams, Danville. Junior showmanship went to
Deanna Wolfe, Milton, intermediate show
manship - Jeremy Stackhouse, Muncy; and
senior showmanship - Adam Fraley, Muncy.
4-H Livestock showmanship awards went
to: swine - junior, Jason McCarty, intermedi
ate, Gerald Wertz, senior. Chad Creveling;
steers - junior. Matt Porter, intermediate, Ste
phanie Porter, senior, Angela Lovell; and
lambs - junior, Wendy Pursley, intermediate,
Stephanie Porter, senior. Laura Lovell.
Class winners in the 4-H Horse Show were:
Julie Brokenshire, Maria Ludwig, Crystal
Smith, Autumn Kreischer, Laura Johnson,
Nancy Bittenbender, Jana Wagner, Elena
Insignia, Sherry Madara. Kelly Yashimshki,
Ryan Kitchen, Clint Fisher, Andy Lynn, and
Tanny Fisher.
OPEN SHOW RESULTS
Best doe in show in the dairy goat competi
tion was Theresa Christman’s grand champ
ion Alpine, Kids-4-Us Magnolia. The other
breed grand champion exhibitors were:
LaMancha, Susan Meas; Nubian, Helen
Snyder; Oberhasli, Troy Christman; Saanen.
Toggenburg and Recorded Grades. Nancy
Trimcr.
The supreme champion boar was exhibited
by Terry Bennecoff, while Charles Erb
showed the supreme champion sow.
In the open sheep show, breed champions
were: Cheviot - ram and ewe, Robert Richard;
Dorset - ram, Forrest & Lorraine Snyder, ewe,
Johanna Kodlick; Hampshire - ram, David
Harpstcr, ewe, Laura Lovell, Shropshire - ram
and ewe, Jennifer Wise; Southdown - ram,
David Harpster, ewe, Michael Wise; Suffolk -
ram and ewe, Joyce Mart/; and Rambouillet -
ram, Ben Lazarus, ewe. Grant Lazarus.
Class winners in the open horse show were:
Marty Dollman, Andy Lynn, Jill Collins,
Autumn Kreischer, Crystal Smith, Jillian
Hafer, Alicia Morris, Maria Ludwig, Clint
Fisher, Dawn Jones, and Jared Hafer.
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