Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 15, 1994, Image 23

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    Junior Livestock Champions
(Continued from Pago A 22)
steers, $3,000 for swine, and
$1,200 per lamb.
The grand champion steer was
shown by Brad Linton, son of Fred
and Deborah Linton, and was pur
chased by Bill Campbell. CEO of
Boss’s Steak and Sea House, for
$17,000.
The grand champion lamb was
shown by Chelsea Vid, daughter
of Don and Linda Viti, of Hook
stown, and Glatfelter Insurance
Group paid $2,400.
The reserve champion market
swine was shown by Melissa
Becker, daughter of Marlin and
Nancy Becker, of Manheim, and
was bought for $5,500 by Hoss’s
Steak and Sea House.
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The reserve grand champion
market steer was shown by
Jonathan Stockdale, son of Rod
and Trish Stockdale. of New Beth
lehem, and was purchased for
$4,000 by Glatfelter Insurance
Group, out of York.
The reserve grand champion
market lamb was shown by Benja
min Bow, son of Ben and Mary
Bow. of Annville, and was pur
chased for $2,800 by Glatfelter
Insurance Group.
Overall, there were 197 buyers
registered for the sale.
On average, with the champions
added in* steers sold for $1,432
each, while market swine sold for
an average $373 each, and lambs
sold for $254 each.
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Perry Extension Sets Meeting
NEW BLOOMFIELD (Perry
Co.) —The public is invited to the
annual meeting of the Petty Coun
ty Cooperative Extension on
Thursday, January 27, at 7 p.m. at
die Perry Valley Grange Hall.
Featured during the evening's
activities will be the presentation
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of the Perry County Soil District's
Conservation Farmers-of-the-
Year and the presentation of the
Cooperative Extension Award.
The keynote speaker will be Dr.
Herb Cole of Penn State Universi
ty-
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It produced 16,200 lbs. of milk/acre in 1992 field trials.
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♦ Produced 1,800 lbs./A yield advantage in its third
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state trials.
♦ Produced a 3-year yield advantage of 2.5 T/A in
Penn State trials when compared to the mean.
♦ Exceptional persistence even under intensive cutting
management for maximum forage production.
♦ High resistance to all alfalfa diseases common
to the Northeast.
♦ Stand durations from 4-5 years minimize your
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♦ Produced 16,200 lbs. of milk/acre m 1992 field tnals.
♦ Highly resistant to all alfalfa diseases.
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Lancaatar Fanning, Saturday, January 15, IM4-A23
Reservations for the ham dinner
and meeting can be made by call
ing the Perry County Cooperative
Extension office (717) 582-2131,
ext 244. Tickets are $7.25 and
may be purchased from a director
or purchased at the door.
For maximum feed value
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Promise or Attainer.
© 1993 Hoffman Seeds, Inc