Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 05, 1996, Image 21

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    Berks Holds Sheep Roundup Sale
KUTZTOWN (Berks Co.)
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Nicole Knepp of Mohnton was sold to Lebanon Valley Bank
represented by Mike Firestine and Travis Werley.
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recent 1996 Berks County 4-H
SPECIAL
SALE
on Vermont Castings
Products now thru
October 13 th
SSO-$3OO OFF
The grand champion market
lamb exhibited by Nicole Knepp
of Mohnton sold for $320 to Leba
non Valley Bank. The lamb
weighed 110 pounds and was
champion heavyweight. Lebanon
Valley Bank also purchased the
champion middleweight exhibited
by Amanda Miller of Mertztown.
Keystone Farm Credit was the
final bidder at $270 for the reserve
champion market lamb exhibited
by Jill Neiman of Fleetwood. The
lamb weighed 115 pounds and
was reserve champion heavy
weight
Albrights Mill, Kempton pur
chased the champion lightweight
exhibited by Amanda Gauker,
Fleetwood. The reserve champion
middleweight exhibited by Lee
Gauker, Fleetwood, was sold to
Pioneer Grange.
Other buyers of multiple lambs
were Pennsylvania National Bank,
John F. Lengel Fuels, and Berks
County Sheep and Wool Growers.
The 28 head of market lambs
sold averaged $1.79 per pound
with the champions and $1.72 per
pound without the champions.
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 5, 1995A21
Berks County 4-H reserve champion market lamb exhi
bited by Jill Neiman of Fleetwood was purchaed by Key
stone Farm Credit.
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