Explore The Agricultural Roots Of The Big E WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Eastern States Exposition re mains true to its agricultural roots, which took hold in 1916 when Joshua L. Brooks founded the West Springfield facility as a showcase for New England farm ers. Decades later, The Big E proud ly continues the tradition by pre senting the finest agriculture and livestock contests as well as edu cational exhibits which help to take the mystery out of agriculture for fairgoers. The 73rd edition of “New England’s Great State Fair” takes place Sept. 16 - Oct. 2. The Big E boasts the largest livestock show in New England, traditional and modem forming demonstrations, plenty of agricul tural exhibits and contests, and many interesting displays, all on the grounds of Eastern States Ex position. • Barn Tours, ‘The Original,” sponsored by Freihofer’s. Fair- goers may learn “fun facts” about agriculture and livestock by taking a free Bam Tour, sponsored by Freihofer’s. Professional agricul Carroll 4-Her, Rachel Dyky shows the calf, Elvis to lan Stam baugh In the petting zoo at the Carroll County 4-H & FFA Fair. tural experts show fairgoers around Mallary Complex, Young Building and Farm-a-Rama, giv ing them a unique look behind the scenes of livestock areas and agri cultural exhibits. Tours leave se veral times a day from under the rotunda of Mallary Complex from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. • The Big E Livestock Shows. Continuous livestock shows and competitions will be held for beef and dairy cattle, sheep, goats, lla mas and swine. The Draft Horse Show will be held Sept. 28 - 29 in the Coliseum; the 4-H Horse Show will take place Sept 23 - 25; pulling contests include an oxen pull. Sept. 26 and a horse pull, Sept. 27. The newest livestock event at this year’s Big E is the Simmental Beef Show, a breed of beef cattle, which takes place Fri day, Sept 16 at 2 p.m. Special livestock events include the Northeast Fall National Holstein Show, for the Erst time at The Big E. Sept 22 at 9 a.m.; and the East ern Regional Jersey Show, Sept 27 at 8 a.m. The Eastern States Exposition County Holds 4-H, Garden basket exhibits line the shelves at the fair. Sheep Show will feature antique sheep shearing demonstrations, sheep dog herding and a sheep’s wool spinning bee. Special events this year include die National Montadale Shhow, Sept. 17 at 1:30 p.m.; New England and At lantic Coast Regional Columbia Show, Sept 24 at 1 p.m'.; National Tunis Show, Sept. 26, at 1 p.m.; and the Regional Cotswold Show, a new breed of sheep. Sept 28 at 9 a.m. The open Llama Show takes place Friday, Sept. 30 - Sunday, Oct. 2. Several events, including new additions of the Fashionable Camelild Filler Show and Golden Lead Class, lake place throughout the three-day show. There will also be an Egg and Spoon Race Sunday, Oct 2 and the popular Llama Costume Class takes place the final day of the event • The giant pumppkin and squash contests and best decor ated pumpkin contest, sponsor- ed by New Milford Farms, will take place in Mallary Complex at 10 a.m. Sept 16. Cash prizes for adults and savings bonds, bowls FFA Fair (Continued from P«fl» W) Dairy Qoat Dapartmant: Grand Champ ion Market Goat - John Mladjenovlch, Grand Champion Alplna-Jaaon Ridmger, Grand Champion Nubian- Becky Alvarez, Grand Champion Recorded Grade- Bryan Harris, Grand Champion Other Purebred - Bryan Harris, Best Doe In Show- Becky Alvarez. Sheep Department: Grand Champion Ram- Mike Utz, Grand Champion Ewe- Mike Utz, Grand Champion Fitting a Showlng- Gabe Zepp, Champion Pair of Market Lambs- Jennifer Howard, Grand Champion Market Lamb- Jennifer Wildesen, Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb- Brett Fogle. Swine Department: Grand Champion Market Swine-Monlca Feeser, Reserve Grand Champion Market Swine- Brett Fogle, Grand Champion Pair of Market Swine- Aar on Gelman, Grand Champion Fitting ft Showing- Eddie Harrison, Jr., Champion- Producer of Performance Class - Tracy Clagett, Champion Producer - Ryan Seiler. Rabbit Dapartmant: Grand Champion Rabbit - Jennifer Wade, Reserve Grand Champion Rabbit- Shannon Szymanski, Grand Champion Cavy- Cara Baummer, Reserve Grand Champion Cavy - Theresa Brown. Poultry: Grand Champion Poultry Exhiblt- Justln Barber, Reserve Grand Champion Poultry Exhibit- Kelly Haines, Grand Champ ion Eggs- Kelly Haines, Champion Waterfowl- Nicholas Thurston. and ribbins for children will be awarded for the largest pumpkins and squash and for the best decor ated pumpkins. Pumpkins weigh ing more than 400 pounds may also win cash prizes in the “Realy Big” Pumpkin Weigh-In, also sponsored by New Milford Farms, Sept. 23 in Mallary Complex at 10 a.m. The top ten entries from all contests will be displayed in the Farm-A-Rama building through out the fair. • Farm-A-Rama - Entertain ment for all ages is plentiful at Farm-A-Rama, one of the most popular family attractions each year at The Big E. Fairgoers find prizewinning produce, demonstra tions by area farmers and many horticulture and agriculture exhib its. One of the most popular attrac tions is the baby chide hatchery, where fairgoers can watch as baby chicks emerge from their shells and begin life every day. Members of FFA will demonstrate aquacul- Burkholder DeFOREST, Wis. David Burkholder, Shippensburg, Pa., recently joined the American Breeders Service (ABS) Progency Test (PT) program. The PT program enables test herds, such as the Burkholder herd, to use semen from young, unproven ABS sires. In return, these test herds provide ABS with information about the offspring from these young bulls. After supplying ABS with this information, Burkholder will receive compensation for each ABS-PT calf bom and for each ABS-PT daughter included on the sire’s second USDA summary. The program’s goal is to have each progeny-tested young sire graduate the program with a highly-reliable sire summary. MM FARM HH EQUIPMENT 560 Long 4x4 tractor with loader. Ben Shirk, Ephrata, PA 717/354-7209. #5B NH Thrower Com plete. $9OO 080. (717)922-4571. 600 Ford tractor, fresh en gine. and paint, excellent condition. WANTED: 3pth 7' snow blower. (717)724-2274. 6600 diesel, good, shed ded, rotary screen, only $8,950. 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Farm-A-Rama is also home to the Hallamore Clydesdales, eight colossal draft horses which inspire jaw-droping reactions as fairgoers lilne up to witness the long pro cess of preparing these huge ani mals for their appearance in the Daily Parade. Interesting farm and exotic animals can also be seen in Farm-A-Rama. * The 1994 Christmas Tree Show and competition will take place Friday, Sept. 16. Although the winter holidays seem far away, the show will provide information on how to pick a tree and give fair goers a chance to “show what they know” in mock tree judging con tests. Trees will remain on display for the remainder of the fair. Dairy Joins ABS Program while giving test herds the oppor tunity to use the genetics of tomorrow —today. This program is unique because it gives test herds the option to choose which bulls they would like to use from a large selection of young ABS-PT sires. 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