A26-Lancast*r Farmlno, Saturday, October 8, 1994 Supreme Winners Named In Open Class Show JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent YORK (York Co.)—A win ning streak followed Sarah Kitzmiller and her Yorkshire boar around during swine competition here. The New Freedom 4-H mem ber took not only junior and open class breed honors, but topped boars of all other competing breeds to snag the prized open class supreme champion banner. Veteran hog exhibitor Roger Bankert, Hanover, claimed the supreme gilt title with his winning Chester White entry. Supreme champion in the open class barrow runoffs went to 4-H’er Bobbi Myers, Thomasville. Her crossbred barrow was also named market hog champion dur ing junior competition. In the Berkshire breed division judging, boar champion honors were won by Arlie Cornbower. Greg and Beth Innerst exhibited the winning gilt, while Troy Myers topped the barrow classes. Roger Bankert took two out of three champion rosettes in the Chester White judging, winning the gilt and barrow honors. Champion boar was exhibited by Jim Parlett. Duroc classes wrapped up with Jim Parlett earning both the boar and barrow champion awards. Champion gilt honors went to Kenny Bower. Hampshire champion rosettes were a three-way split. Junior MODEL 1400 WATER WHEEL PLANTER 4 EQUIPMENT MFG. BY RAIN-FLO IRR. SPECIALIZING IN- plastic mulch, drip & overhead irrigation, Jayflat, pumps, etc RAISED BED MULCH LAYER MODEL 2500 RAIN-FLO IRRIGATION 884 Center Church Rd, East Earl, PA 17519 717-445-6976 Open class supreme champion boar honors were won by junior exhibitor Sarah Kitzmiller with her champion York shire. Unavailable for a photo was the supreme gilt, a Chester White gilt owned by Roger Bankert. exhibitor Matt Trostle topped the gilt runoffs. While Kelly Dutrey, also a junior exhibitor, exhibited the champion barrow. Taking the Hampshire boar title was the entry of Donna Strawbridge. Larry Robinson made it a clean sweep in the Landrace classes, winning champion boar, gilt, and barrow titles. Poland China honors were split between two breed exhibitors. The Bennecoff family exhibited the champion boar and gilt entries, while champion bar- row honors went to Kenny Bower. Charlie Griest took two out of three in the Spotted Hog competi tion with his winning boar and gilt. Junior exhibitor Kathleen Jenkins carried home the barrow award. Sarah Kitzmiller claimed the champion barrow title from her string of Yorkshires that also pro duced the boar champion. Taking champion Yorkshire gilt ribbons was fellow junior exhibitor Jen nifer Flinchbaugh. MULCH LIFTER FLAT BED MULCH LAYER MODEL 560 AVAILABLE NOW T|ie Next Generation Hopper Bin Northeast Agri Systems, Inc. Ryway Bustness Park 139 A West Airport Poad 24 Hr 7 Day Repair Service Litltz, PA 17643 g» Phi (717) 569-2702 1-800-673-2580 *59 /[focus «r ■ Disk L. Bank, MnkmUf DtvdoiimU, f 1 fall l-MN-INIhTMT Ixr ißhmwllm. I > Bnwnjflvuk Iklrj Ikrd iMpruvMMHl AutwkUmi DHIA Scrvka Cntfr, Orckird Road, UaKtriky Part, PA UNI Pa. DHIA Announces Ted Brown Director of Finance and Personnel PaDHIA manager, Dave Slusser announces the employment of Frederick J. Brown (Ted) as Director of Finance and Person nel. Ted, his wife Gloria, and their two sons Dustyn and Adam have been residents of State Col lege, Pa. since 1984. Ted came to us from Unico & HFL Corpora tion of State College, where he was Accounting Manager/Con troller, and before that Swistock Associates Coal Corporation of Clearfield. He was born and raised on an 1100 acre cattle farm near Clearfield, where they fed as many as 500 head of Hereford cattle and 200 Hereford calves per year. The Finance and Personnel Director develops and maintains the cooperative’s financial report ing system, preparing monthly and annual financial reports to the Board and Management Staff. He will prepare cost analysis infor mation to Department Heads and the Manger so all involved with the Cooperative can more effi ciently provide DHIA services to the members. Ted graduated from St. Fran cis College with a B.S. Degree in Business Administration. He passed the Certified Public Accounting Exams, and is a member of the Institute of Man agement Accountants. During his prior employment years, Ted had Authorized master distributor since 1982 attended seminars on taxes, hiring and firing, collection and the law, and accounting review course work. We at PaDHIA are pleased to have Ted with us. His business experience coupled with his farm background gives him a good understanding of farmers and their cooperatives. Average Farm Feed Costs For Handy Reference To help farmers across the state to .have handy reference of com modity input costs in their feeding operations forDHIA record sheets or to develop livestock feed cost data, here’s this week’s average costs of various ingredients as compiled from regional reports across the state of Pennsylvania. Remember these ate averages so you will need to adjust your figures up or down according to your loca tion and the quality of your crop. Com, No. 2y - 2.54 bu. 4.SS cwL Wheat, No. 2 - 3.34 bu. 5.58 cwL Barley, No. 3 - 1.70 bu. 3.64 cwt Oats, No. 2 -1.43 bu. 4.46 cwL Soybeans, No. 1 - 5.47 bu. 9.13 cwL Ear Com 68.13 ton 3.41 cwL Alfalfa Hay - 97.75 ton 4.89 CWL Mixed Hay - 92.50 ton 4.63 cwL Timothy Hay - 99.50 ton 4.98 cwL QOQ U NOW OPEN FBDERAUBURG, MD. 90S UNrVCRSITY AVE. (Fermarty Long Lumbar) 410-754*9434 STORE HOURS: 7:90 A.M.4 JO P.M. Mamtay»Frtday a*T. « A.M.-11 *.M.
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