Two Cousins Take Home Trophies ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster Co.) Two cousins Nick and Ryan Krcidcr were awarded champion trophies at the market swine show on Thursday evening at the Solanco Fair. Nick Krcidcr, 15, son of Herb and Darlene Kreider, Quarryvillc, exhibited his supreme champion 260-pound heavyweight Hamp shire crossbred gilt, besting the reserve shown by his cousin, Ryan Kreider. Ryan, 13, son of Lewis and Debbie Kreider, Quarryvillc, showed his 256-pound Hampshirc/Spottcd cross gilt to reserve champion. Nick, sophomore at Solanco High School, said, “I didn’t think 1 would get the champion with this hog.” This was his first Solanco Fair champion. Nick said he obtained the hog from Parlctt’s Auction in May. Ryan Krcidcr, in the seventh Kreider Market Showmanship champions at the Solanco Fair steer show went to, from left, Jamie Weik, senior and Daryl Supplee, junior. At right Is Ned Sayers,, show judge. DEALER grade at Swift Middle School, said, “I was lucky, I guess," to be awarded supreme champion. He obtained the hog from Carroll Herr, Holtwood. It was merely a coincidence that cousins were awarded the champ ionship, since they obtained the hogs from separate sales. Both hogs were raised on separate farms —Ryan’s a dairy and Nick’s a hog farm. David Hartman, extension agent from Columbia County, was more impressed with the supreme mark et hog the second time he saw her, he said. Hartman, Danville, said he really appreciated the hog’s “thickness from front to rear.” In all, there were a total of 47 exhibitors and 78 hogs. Following is a list of show placings. SOLANCO FAIR SWINE SHOW RESULTS Lightweight Class 1 (220-221 lbs.): 1. Melissa Hollaway. 2. James Mullen. 3. Jeremy Roland. Class 2 (222-228 lbs.): 1. Allison Hughes. 2. Andrew Hughes. 3. Kristy Garrett. Shows Supreme Steer Champion A new DEKALB dealer has put down roots in he’s got the lowdown on high yields. He can tell in this area, what doesn’t, and why. As a DEKALB dealer he will have access to latest agronomic information to share with his ci After all, he knows the best way to get his busi off the ground is to keep yours growing. Earning Our Way On More Of Your Acres Class 3 (229-233 lbs.): 1. Kurt Martin. 2. Amanda Shearer. 3. Ben Walk. Lightweight Champion; Kurt Martin. Reserve: Allison Hughes. Middleweight: Class 1 (234-235 lbs.); 1. Keith Martin. 2. Amanda Shearer. 3. Michael Trout. Class 2 (236-240 lbs.): 1. Kurt Martin. 2-. Ryan Kreider. 3. Cody Strawser. Class 3 (241-244 lbs.): 1. Mike Ohandly. 2. Michael Trout. 3. James Findley. Middleweight Champion: Mike Ohandly. Reserve: Keith Martin. Light Heavyweight: Class 1 (246-249 lbs.); 1. Bill Bare. 2. Bryan Byers. 3. Brad Byers. Class 2 (250-254 lbs.): 1. Justine Hill. 2. Rachel Kreider. 3. Natasha Hill. Class 3 (255-257 lbs.): 1. Ryan Kreider. 2. Brad Byers. 3. Eric Lelevre. Light Heavyweight Champion; Ryan Kreider. Reserve: Brad Byers. Heavyweight: Class 1 (259-262 lbs.): 1. Nick Kreider. 2. Hope Long. 3. Alex Ranck. Class 2 (264-267 lbs.): 1. Justine Hill. 2. Rachel Kreid-' er. 3. Matthew Apple. Class 3 (286-270 lbs.); 1. Korte Shearer. 2. Rusty Herr. 3. Hope Long Heavyweight Champion; Nick Kreider. Reserve; Korte Shearer. 1 6 and Over; 1. Scott Wagner. 2. James Find ley 3. Keith Martin. 11-15 Years: 1. Vince Metzler. 2. Tanya Aument. 3. Mark Rohrer. 10-Under; 1. Robert Garrett. 2. Christy Gar rett. 3 Jeremy Roland. QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster Co.) Josh Kreidcr exhibited “Ernie,” a 1,225-pound Hereford/ Angus out of the middle weight division, to supreme champion market steer on Thursday evening at the Solanco Fair. Josh, 16, son of Art and Joanne Kreider, Kirkwood, is a junior at Solanco High School and a Solan co FFA’er. He is a cousin to the supreme and reserve champion market champion swine exhibi tors, Nick and Ryan Kreider, who won their trophies the same day. Josh, who obtained the steer from Ronald Houghton, Kirk wood, works on the Houghton beef farm. He said he put a lot of extra Just Ranted Vernon Umble Christiana, PA 17509 717/529-6592 SUPREME MARKET HOG CHAMPION Nick Kreider RESERVE Ryan Kreider SHOWMANSHIP ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 17, 1994-A27 At Solanco Swine Show Nick Kreider, 15, son of Herb and Darlene Kreider, Quar tyvllle, right, exhibited his supreme champion 260-pound heavyweight Hampshire crossbred gilt at the Solanco Fair. David Hartman was show Judge. Ryan Kreider, 13, right, son of Lewis and Debbie Kreider, Quarryvllle, showed his 256-pound Hampshlre/Spotted cross gilt to reserve champion. Show judge was David Hart man, Columbia County extension agent. work into raising the animal to win the trophy. Reserve.champion was awarded to Gary Welk, 16, son of Gary and Donna Welk, Quarryville. Gary, a Solanco High School junior, exhi bitcd the 1,260-pound middle weight reserve champion to over all reserve. Gary exhibited the Charolais/Angus steer in his first Solanco championship. Ned Sayers, Waffle Hill Farm, Churchvillc, Md. said the middle weight supreme champ ion “puts most of every thing together right.” Sayers, who judged last year’S market steer show, said the steer is a “well-balanced, eye appealing steer,” Showmanship champions went to Daryl Supplee, junior and Jamie Welk, senior. In all, there were a total of 17 exhibitors, with the same number of steers. v •Vv Following is a list of show placings. SOLANCO FAIR MARKET STEERS RESULTS Lightweight (1070-1180 lbs). 1 Jen Pierce 2 Justine Hill. 3. Natasha Hill Middle Weight (1210-1295 lbs ) 1 Josh Kreid er 2 Gary Welk. 3 Matt Fry Heavyweight (1325-1420 lbs) 1. Jamie Welk 2 Brad Linton 3 Brian Byers SUPREME MARKET STEER CHAMPION Josh Kreider RESERVE Gary Welk SHOWMANSHIP Juniors 1 Daryl Supplee 2 Josh Kreider 3 Ryan Wimer Seniors: 1 Jamie Welk 2. Michael Houghton (Turn to Page A2B)