AM-iancMter Farming, Saturday, October 5, 1996 Jay Zlmm Holly Hoover sold her grand chamolon market lamb to Darvln Boyd of Core States Bank. To Award l f?> , 9o«ii»«iij!i?lul3s| ypBi«Mßrii!isljiilj l y^jaiiiiiß^iuiaßij Scholarships ! [j If oodhlß i DICKERSON. Md. A $2,000 scholarship is available to the Out standing Maryland Holstein Scholar and four $750 scholarships will be awarded to other Maryland Holstein youth. These scholar ships are made possible through the generous donations of Maryland Holstein breeders and friends. Applicants must be Maryland 4-H/FFA youth who are enrolled or have been enrolled in a dairy project with Holstein cattle. Students must be attending a two or four-year degree granting institution in a college of agriculture. Scholarships are avail able to both undergradu ate and graduate students. Applications are due to Scholarship Commit tee Cochairmen Arthur and Peggy Johnson by Jan. 15,1997. All appli cations will be consid ered <md the winners will be notified. To obtain an applica tion form, contact the Johnsons at 22520 Mt. Ephraim Rd., Dicker son, MD 20842, (301) 972-8274. Id hi • Coated with baked on TGIC Polyester Powder Nsl • For safe and easy grooming, washing and clipping 1 cattle i • Expanded metal floor stays cleaner and gives 3 more traction • Assembles and dis-assembles quickly and easily „ 1 1 • Can easily be moved and loaded by one person k§ I PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. I KJ * ps 295 Woodcomer Rd. Lititz, PA 17543-9165 & 1 Mile West of Ephrata | 717-738-7365 I Call or Write For Houra Additional Information **on. Thru Frl. And Your 7 to 5 Nearaat Dealer Ephrata Livestock Sale Results Giv EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) In his first year of showing markt steers. Jay Zimmerman of Akroi won the champion title with ' 1,330-pound purebred Angus. X was also named the champu intermediate showman. In thi livestock sale that followed the stem show last Thursday nig* - Jay sold his steer to Ephrai National BAnk for $1,350. Hope Long of New Provident exhibited the reserve champic and sold it to Weaverland Farms for $1,150. She was also named intermediate showman and had the grand champion at Solanco Fair held earlier this month. Hope also showed the champion heifer, an Angus, and Sara Nolt showed the reserve champion heif er. Sara was also named the reserve junior champion showman. Daniel! Buchen was named the senior showman champion, and David Bollinger had the light weight champion steer. In the lamb sale. Holly Hoover of Denver sold her 100-pound champion carcass lamb for $3 per pound to Core States Bank, and Jeff Bollinger of Ephrata sold his 92-pound reserve champion lamb for S2.BS per pound to Keystone Farm Credit In the hog sale, Amy Bollinger of Manheim sold her 246-pound grand champion market hog for $2.50 per pound to Hatfield, and Travis Donough of Manheim sold his 254-pound market hog for $1.85 per pound to Core States (Turn to Page A3l) Travis Donough sold his reserve grand champion hog Darvln Boyd of Core States Bank. Jeff Bollinger sold his reserve champion market lamb Gregg Gillespie of Keystone Farm Credit. CABLE SCRAPER 1 SYSTEM FOR FREE STALL BARN Tired of scraping manure? If so, take a look at Houle Alley Scraper! No manpower to operate • Allows alleys to be scraped Frees tractor or skidsteer for more °^ en other jobs • Lowers maintenance & repair Reduces stress on cows costs MmSX Drive unit with SS Cable (H.D. Drive unit with chain also available) * “ Alley scraper is controlled by a multi-function fr clock which allows you to clean the barn continuously ) preset intervals AUTOMATICALLY (c Call us today! We will be glad to show you a recent installation and quote you on a system for your barn. *We will design & install - Serving all the Mid-Atlantic* KL2liLt= FARM EQU'fMERT MANUFACTURER 16° Tilting Scraper with Folding ends (others available) Mid-Atlantic Agrisystems Oxford, PA 19363 800-222-2948
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