ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Breeders paraded 88 females and 26 bulls for judge Dale Grubbs. Hillsboro, Ind., at the 1995 Ohio State Fair Angus Show. The event was held Aug. 12 in Columbus. Top honors in the bull show went to Champion Hill Keystone 819, a March 1994 son of Century Touchstone 131. Broken Lance Ranch, Bucyrus, Kan., and Cham pion Hill, Bidwell, Ohio, own the entry that was first named the junior champion. Reserve grand champion bull honors went to the winner in the senior division, C L Doctor Casey. Merlin Woodruff, Urbana, and Masterfare Ltd., Johnstown, ex hibited the May 1993 entry sired by Da Es Ro Casey 629. Champion Hill Sleepy Miss walked away with grand cham pion honors in the female show. Champion Hill, Bidwell, and Kurt Pfeiffer, Bucyrus, own the Febru ary 1994 daughter of G A R Sleep Easy 1009. She first topped the entries in the junior division. Grubbs selected Champion Hill Cheyenne 818 for his reserve grand champion female. The March 1994 daughter of Century Touchstone 131 was also the re serve junior champion. She is owned by Neenah Hill, Bidwell, and Longaberger Farms, Dresden. A complete list of winners fol lows: 1995 OHIO STATE FAIR ANGUS SHOW Total number shown 114. Judge Dale Grubbs, Hillsboro, Indiana. HEIFERS (U Shown) Junior Hoi tar Calf Champion • Cham pion Hill Phyllis; Exhibitor Champion Hill, Bidwell, OH. Raaorvo Junior Hoifar Call Champion - Longabargar Erica 445; Exhibitor Longa- Champion Hill Keystone 819 took top bull honors at the 1995 Ohio State Fair Angus Show in Columbus. Champion Hill, Bldwell, Ohio, and Broken Lance Ranch, Bucyrus, Kan., own the March 1994 son of Century Touchstone 131. He was also the junior division champion. Champion Hill Sleepy Miss captured grand champion fe male honors at the 1995 Ohio State Fair Angus Show in Co lumbus. Champion Hill, Bldwell and Kurt Pfeiffer. Bucyrus, own this February 1994 daughter of G A R Sleep Easy 1009. She was also the Junior champion. Ohio State Fair Draws 114 Angus Entries SssHsSti-ll* Sara Lee, Exhibitor Aaron Sorrell. Eaton, Ranch. Bueyrus, KS A Champion Hill, Bid- bana, OH & Matterfare Ltd., Johnstown, OH. 131 ; Exhibitor Champion Hill, Bidwell. OH. Reserve Senior Heifer CaH Champion- 1 , ® R °UP ® LA “ E I M 1 Beet Six Head-Kyle Pernck. Hebron. OH. Wayview Primrose 8; Exhibitor Kyle Penick. Get-of-Slre - Century Touchstone 131, Intermediate Champion Haller • Cham- P Wt WJ T//y f t '/) I* pion Hill Aerial 818; Exhibitor Jenna Gilbert, UWl'Ct V Cte i Greenville OH. fflSSSr®® 5 Joint Program UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre * for teaching youngsters a variety and county extension agents to wail, oh a Kurt Pfeiffer, Bueyrus, oh. Co.) —Tens of thousands of Pen- scientific and other subjects,” develop, adapt and update mater- nsylvania school children wiU said Clauer. “By caring for and jals, such as 4-H member and nah Hill, Bidwell, OH a Longaberger Farms, have continued opportunities to hatching eggs, children can leant leader training guides, for use in Dresden, OH. leant the science of embryology about fertility, feial development Pennsylvania. Clauer also will under a j° int effort recently and the responsibility of caring for conduct in-service training ses ward, Gaiiipoiis, oh. hatched by Penn State and Virgi- living organisms.” sions and help to establish a Reearve Senior champion Female - nia Polytechnic Institute and State County-based cooperative statewide advisory committee to Hebl^w mrOM 4: Exhbilof Kyl * P * nlCk ’ University. extension professionals typically identify and prioritize program Grand champion Female - Champion Under a three-year agreement, work with local schools to intro- needs, wiaeopy Miu; champion Hiii, Virginia Tech’s Department of duce 4-H embryology in the class- “In an age of shrinking rcsour- Raeaive Qnnd • Animal and Poultry Sciences will room, and arrange for the incuba- ces, this kind of joint arrangement Champion Hill Cheyenne 818; Exhibitor Nee- provide expertise and educational ter and fertilized eggs needed for is an efficient way of operating,” Dreiden^OH* 11, M * Long^>,rov Farrn,> resources to conduct the 4-H Program. said Noll. “By sharing and adopt bulls (28 Shewn) embryology program in class- “About 54,000 youths partici- ing the best of what has worked Junior Bull Calf Champion • Champion rooms around Pennsylvania. Li P ate * n embryology projects in for others, we can eliminate dupli ffiflra POlnl: Exhlbltor Champlon Hil1 ' return, Penn State’s College of Pennsylvania each year,” said Ben cate efforts and spend more time Reserve Junior Bull Call champion - Agricultural Sciences will help coordinator of Penn State delivering educational programs. Laimakar Fortuno siono 112; Exhibitor Phil Virginia Tech develop coopeta- Cooperative Extension’s 4-H ani- “We’re excited about the possi- L *ltt • Antonian live extension educational prog- ** Th , e P rograi J) bdities this joint program brings to Rito BFB3 666 V; Exhibitor Nicholas Rentz & ramming for commercial turkey rcacties Y oun S people from all 4-H embryology in Pennsyl growers in the Shenandoah ki " ds u of backgrounds—urban, vania.” Nolt said. “We believe it c&F oar Wastwind 4io; Exhibitor caf An- Valley. suburban, and rural. also could lead to a lot of spin-off gus a David Ragadaia, Prospact, ky. The agreement will enable both under the agreement, Clauer benefits for other cooperative universities to overcome staffing will work with Penn State faculty extension programs in both oh. and funding pressures to maintain s states.” o !? t,m l*f* t * Ch 2 n l!!!lif n n lll . l j and enhance successful extension B A F Broadway Inlluance: Exhibitor Baird Angus Farm. Waihington Court House, OH. P^P"” 18 - Junior Champion Bull - Champion Hill The avian egg is the perfect Keystone 819; Exhibitor Broken Lance package for a school project,” said KS A Champion Hrll, B,d- Raaarva Junior Champion Bull-Maple- specialist Phillip Clauer, who is o2S«^OH ,r: Exhibitw Mapl * crMt providing leadership for the joint Senior Champion Bull -CL Doctor Cas- embryology program, ay; Exhibitor Marlin Woodruff, Urbana, OH A “It’s a high-tech lesson in a • kch sh <« span” he said. “You Juntos 39; Exhibitor Kevin A Gladys Hinds. Start With a fertilized egg, and 21 Newcomersiown, oh. ** days later you have a chick. In the meantime, students can easily see the developing embryo by can dling or shining a light through the egg. Eggs also can be ‘win dowed,’ allowing the kids to see the membranes, sacs, blood ves sels and other structures. Besides being educational, it's a lot of fun. ‘Embryology is a useful tool buy. sell FARM EQUIPMENT 107 Haybuster, no-til drill, 10’, good condition, $5,900. (717)437-2212. 1135 MF, 4 Now Tires. Multi-Power, Cab, Heat, 2415 Hours. $13,500; NH 770 Forage Harvestore w/2R Com Head, Excellent Condition. $2800; Oliver 16' Transport Harrow. $750; WANTED: Recutter Bar for High Moisture Corn. (412)297-3159 Evenings. 1300 gallon water tank on rubber, 2R Ferguson corn planter, spring harrow on rubber, Bentomatic fan, Coleman camper, electric water fountain, assorted galvanized pipe, electric motor, air tank, cook stove, brick saw, hot water boiler, doors, 3-phase Miller wel ders, 135 hole parts bin, track-vac, Hobart welder, fire bricks, pipecutter, brass stove door frame, welded wire fence, stove pokers, etc. (717)426-3033. 13' or 15' Deere or MF or Gleaner rigid or flex and combines. Ask For Stephen. 717-249-2317 15' Great Plains No-Tii Drill, 1993 Model, Has Planted 900 Acres, $19,500. (301)831-9828. Early Deadlines: For September 30 Issue Because of the street fair in the town of Ephrata where Lancaster Farming is published, we need to change our publication deadlines for the week of September 25 to 29. These special deadlines are as follows: Mailbox Markets Monday, Sept. 25, at noon. Public Sales Monday, Sept. 25, at noon. General News Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 5 p.m. Other Than Farm Equipment Classified Ads, Section C Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 5 p.m. Farm Equipment Classified Ads, Section D Wednes day, Sept. 27 at 9 a.m. Late-Breaking News Wednesday, Sept. 27, at noon. PHONE: 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047 2 EZ Forage wagons, 3 beaters on 10 ton running gear; 717/626-4840. 1982 Deere 6620, low hrs., Indiana machine, emma culate, 90% tires, $24,650. 77 6600, 404 engine, hy dro, $9,850. 6600 diesel, 50 hrs. on engine major, $6,500. Larry Stalter, ‘The Combine Man' 1-800-248-2151 1986 Linkbelt 2800 w/ Harricana Forestry pack age, new U/C, oil reports, 20' shear and/or '93 Timbco 33' sawhead, low hours., excellent condition, $85,000. 215-572-7700 1990 JD 9500 Combine, Engine Hrs. 1011, Separa tor Hrs. 707. $56,000. (609)769-4025. 2000 gallon vacuum tank, skid mounted, clean, $2,200. (717)527-4442. 2-180 White tractor, duals, engine rebuilt 800 hours ago, $ 1 2,500. 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