ipu igtopw total score of 496 and a reasons total of 130 was Matt Trestle, left. Second place went to Adam Sellers, center and third to Gerald Boyd, light. Top Junior team was the Lancaster County team, from left, Geoff Rohrer, 12; Kevin Pfautz, 12; and Jessica Schmidt, 13. Bill Curley, Montrose. PA Don Toms, Miffllntown, PA Greg Marks, Rochester, NY Howard Stoltzfus, Nichols. NY Dave Toth. Mercer, PA Dwight Stoltzfus, Morgantown. PA (610) 286-6947 Roger Peril, Dansvllle, NY (716) 335-7493 (717) 934-2465 (717) 535-4442 (716) 429-7457 (607) 699-3506 (412) 533-4387 York 4-H’ers (Continued from Pago A 1) main reason for picking up the honor. Matt’s best competition was in swine, where he placed third with a score of 141. Melissa Trestle, Matt’s sister and 4-H lead er and coach, said that trials began early in the spring, once a week, to different farms and to study differ cent species. Other coaches are Chad Cash and John Eaton. Capturing junior individual champion was Mike Burrell, 14, Dover, with a total score of 377 and a questions total of BS. Mike, son of William and Carolyn Bur rell, had his best showing in the beef individual competition, plac ing second with a total of 97. Mike also did well in the sheep judging contest, placing third, with a sheep score of 99. Mike, in the 9th grade at Dover, plans to exhibit at the county fair, KILE, and Farm Show. Top senior team went to the York team composed of Adam Sellers, IS; Heather Jasiensld, 14; and Matt Trestle, 16. Top junior team was the Lancaster County team, including Geoff Rohrer, 12; Kevin Pfautz, 12; and Jessica Schmidt. 13. The top 4-H individuals and Jkumlmrmfmd O—fto* Administrative Headquarter! EIOB9O Penny Lane Baraboo W 1 53913 1 800 451 9275 Production Headquarters P O Box 50 WeMby W! 54667 1 800 7 52 1097 left, with a total score of 377 and a questions total of Bs’ Placing second was Jessica Schmidt, 13. teams qualify for state competition at the State 4-H Days next week at Penn State. Following is a list of show placings: SOUTHEAST REGIONAL 4-H LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST SENIORS Individual: Baal: 1. Jaaon Wagnar. 2. Jon Hwva. 3. Adam SaUars. Shaap: I.MattMcAl- Ilsiar. 2. Garald Boyd. 3. U*a Raiff. Swina: 1 . Adams Sailar*. 2. Travis Donough. 3. Matt Troslla. Raasons; 1. Adams SaUars. 2. Gar aid Boyd. 3. Lisa Raiff. Ovarall: 1. Matt Troslla. 2. Adams SaUars. 3. Garald Boyd. Taams; Baal: 1. York (Haathar Jasianski, Adam SaUars, and Matt Trostls). 2. Lancastar (Travis Donough, Garald Boyd, and Lisa Raiff). 3. Chastar (Matt McAllistsr, Jon Hows, ROHRER BRAND SOYBEANS and Inaz Stolßfui). Shaap; 1. Lancaster (Tta vii Donough, Garakt Boyd, and Uaa Raid). 2. York (Haathar Jaiianiki, Adam Sallart, and MattTroatla). S.Chaitar (Man McAlllaiar, Jon Howa, and Inaz Stoitzfui). Swina: 1. York (Haathar Jaiianiki, Adam Saltan, and Matt Troida). 2. Lancaitar (Travil Donough, Gar aid Boyd, and Un Raid). 3. Chattar (Matt McAlliitar, Jon Howa, and Inaz StoMzfui). Raaiona; 1. Lancaitar (Travil Donough, Garald Boyd, and Uia Raid). 2. York (Haath ar Jaiianiki, Adam Sat lam, and MattTroitle). 3. Chailar (Matt McAlliitar, Jon Howa, and Inaz Sloltzfui). Ovarall Taam: 1. York (Haath ar Jaiianiki, Adam Sallam,and MattTroitla). 2. Lancaitar (Trawii Donough, Garakt Boyd, and Un Raid). 3. Chailar (Matt McAlliitar, Jon Howa, and Inaz Sloltzfui). JUNIORS Individual: Beef: 1. Ryan Spatz. 2. Mka Bur rat. 3. Blaine Brawn. Sheep: 1. Jattica Schmidt 2. Ann Laad. 3. Mika Burrall. Swi na: 1. Cathryn Lavan. 2. Nathan Spatz. 3. Kevin Pfautz. Overall: 1. Mika Burrall. 2. Jessica Schmidt 3. Ann Laad. Teams: Beef: 1. Lebanon (Ryan Spatz, Blaine Brown, and Ann Load). 2. Lancaster (Kevin Pfautz. Jessica Schmidt, and Geoff Rohrer). 3. York (Bath Parrish, Mark Brown, and Mike Burrell). Sheep: 1. Lebanon (Ryan Spatz, Blaine Brawn, and Ann Lead). 2. Berks (Kelly Dietrich, Brian Hartman, and Ben Weist). 3. Lancaster (Kevin Pfautz, Jessica Schmidt, and Geoff Rohrer). Swine; 1. Lan caster (Kevin Pfautz, Jessica Schmidt, and Geoff Rohrer). 2. Berks (Kelly Dietrich, Brian Hartman, and Bon Weist). 3. York (Bdth Par rish, Mark Brown, and Mike Burrell). Overall. 1. Lancaster (Kevin Pfautz, Jessica Schmidt, and Geoff Rohrer). 2. Lebanon (Ryan Spatz, Blaine Brown, and Ann Leed) 3. Berks (Kelly Dietrich, Brian Hartman, and Ben Weist). • True line variety which matures similar to Williams 82 but has more yield punch. • Very good emerger that gets off to a fast start • Good standability • Tolerance to phytophthora root rot • Is superior under stress conditions iHiER fiRAIW 3850 jOYBEAKS . variety in late Group 111 ty class igh Yield > Excellent Standability 1 Performs well on all soil as well as in all row widths tlerant to phytophthora root »t rger and has a bushy plant type that grows to a good height. High yielding pure line variety in the early group IV maturity class Rohrer 4010 is a medium bush type soybean grows to medium height, and has excellent standability Has very good disease resistance Goes well in either drilled or wide rows. f#*
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