814-Lincaster Farming, Saturday, January 13, 1996 Pennsylvania Farm Show Opens To Crowds HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Before the blizzard hit. Farm Show was business as usual on opening day. It was shoulder to shoulder crowds who gathered to cheer rodeo participants, admire champion livestock, and indulge in famous Farm Show chow. On deck at the G&G Industries display of vinyl fencing, decks, and docks are Tara lacoponi, 8; Travis Wltman, 5; Stanley Wltman, 3. Tara is the daughter of Helen lacoponi of Harrisburg, and the WHmans are children of Gary and Ange la of Marysville. Standing are Jeremy, 9, and Jonathan Kant ner, 6, of Lancaster. Janelle, 6, and her slater Jeanna, 13, children of Mary ..... . . Jane and Glen MUsser of Manheim, think the rodeo Is the People of all ages are fascinated by the birds of prey, turtles, snakes, spiders, best attraction during Farm Show. toads, honeybees, skulls and skins in the “see and touch” exhibit. The crowds present an oppor tunity to meet people across the state but miss the next-door neigh bor. Pictured are some of those folks you may have missed but Lancaster Farming’s camera caught Photos by Lou Ann Good. if Eager to show their Belgium Draft Horses are Sunny Hill Farm exhibitors from Myer stown. Front from left, Lynn Boltz, 15; Joey Sandoe, 7, and Adam Sandoe, 12. Back from left, Kevin Boltz, Lucas Sandoe, 5, on the shoulders of Ken Sandoe, Mary Jane Boltz, and Karen Sandoe. After the judging In completed, Farm Show visitors line up to sample the 60 cakes entered In competition.