Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 06, 1995, Image 21

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both parents to be absent for sev
eral days at the show.
Jill said she showed Twin last
summer at the Keystone Interna
tional Livestock Exposition where
he placed second in his class. At
the Beef Expo, he was third in his
class.
Twin, whose diet was corn,
oats and barley, is out of a bull
called Zapper, Brant said. He was
purchased from Larry High in
Lancaster County.
Bubba, on the other hand, got a
diet of high moisture corn. He also
came from Lancaster County, and
was bought from Freddie Weaver.
“We get up every morning and
feed them before we go to school,”
said Jill. “We do it after school,
too.”
Most of the steers’ feed is
raised on their Grandad Brant’s
130-acre farm, located about eight
miles away.
If possible, Jill and Jesse would
love to show their goats at the
Farm Show, they said. But the
Thursday event is inconvenient for
the Brant’s schedule, they said,
and too difficult to arrange.
They’ve got some 20 goats, to
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Brant Siblings Prepare Steers
show at the Somerset County Fair
in August.
Their goat breeds are Saanen
Jill Brant plans to sh'ow her steer, Twin, at the Farm
Show. The Chi Angus cross, out of a bull called Zapper, was
second in its class last summer at Keystone International
Livestock Exposition and third in its class at the Beef Expo.
He was bought from, Larry High, Lancaster County.
DowElanco
(white), the long-eared Nubians
and the La Mancha, which have no
ears. During the goats’ milking
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season, the kids said they have to
get up and milk 12 of them before
going to school.
One good thing, the goats dry
up over the winter, they said.
And Dave said he appreciates
the decrease in white thorns since
the goats keep them eaten off the
place. White thorns growing on
their three and a half acres were
nearly impossible to control
before the arrival of goats, he said.
In 4-H, the siblings have swine
finishing projects. They belong to
the newly formed Mountain
Springs 4-H Club, which recently
Eastern Hires Webber
SYRACUSE. N.Y. Eastern
Milk Producers Cooperative Asso
ciation Inc., of Syracuse, N.Y.,
recently announced the hiring of a
new transportation administrator.
According to a news release,
Lynn Webber, of Cortland, N.Y.,
has been hired to the position with
responsibility for coordinating
milk truck dispatching. His prim
ary objective is to be increasing the
efficiency of milk delivery to East
cm’s customers.
Webber is a graduate of Alfred
State University, and most recen-
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broke away from the High Ridge
Club.
Jill and Jesse attend the Rock
wood Area High School where she
plays varsity girls’ soccer and he
plays soccer on the Rockwood
guys junior high team.
Besides his job with the state
Department of Transportation,
Dave hauls cattle and helps on his
dad’s farm. He belongs to the
Somerset County Beef Producers
and is a 4-H leader.
As a homemaker, Carol said
she finds tasks aplenty to make
hers a full-time job.
tly worked as supervisor of milk
procurement for Kraft General
Foods. He was the field staff man
ager and also in charge of dairy and
cheese procurement for the North
east region.
Prior to working for Kraft, Web
ber was general manager of Preble
Milk Cooperative, where he was
responsible for pool reports, sales,
membership, hauling and farm
inspections.
He and his wife Barb have five
children.
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