Maryland State Fair Posts Liv~~t k S 1 R KAREN BUTLER Maryland Correspondent TIMONIUM, Md. Beef, sheep, and swine went through the sale ring here during the livestock sale at the Maryland State Fair. Nineteen market steers aver aged 90 cents per pound. The grand champion market steer, a 1,220-pound crossbred shown by Jennifer Wildcsen of Carroll County, sold to STOP Corpora tion for $2.10 per pound. The re serve grand champion owned by Eric Stonesifer of Howard County brought $1.20 per pound from Tri ple Creek Farms/James Hudson. The steer weighed 1,300 pounds. Ryan Downey of Washington County sold his 1,300-pound grand champion dairy steer to Wheeler’s DD Trucking for 65 cents per pound. The champion Hereford steer exhibited by Pat rick Mullinix of Howard County brought $1.50 per pound from Tate Chevrolet Geo/Ray Howes, and weighed 1,270 pounds. Jesse Amoss of Carroll County sold his I.ISS-pound reserve champion Simmental steer to J. Howard Merideth & Son for 80 cents per pound. Market hogs averaged $1.63 on 35 lots. Heather Rynarzewski of Howard County sold her grand champion 265-pound hog to Green Turtle of Ocean City for $3.75 per pound. The reserve grand champion market hog exhibited by Cortney Hill-Dukehart of Howard County also weighed 265 pounds and sold to Hatfield Quality Meats for $2 per pound. (Turn to Page A 27) The grand champion dairy steer, ex hibited by Ryan Downey, was pur chased by Wheeler’s DD Trucking. The grand champion market lamb, exhibited by David Stlckley, was pur chased by Marlow and Wyatt. Th« nran H Th® o ran d champion hog, exhibited by Heather Rynar- ’ ” WSkle> "" purcha,e * ' K , ‘ i. -' v‘/• . ' ' • ' -/i •>< fWi'r ' ■ *;; •**> '. . ~ &T nGnnH^fvntnw< (800) 326-9507 MKMwIfSI ¥p*tc|«n wVsti&i;-'' (80^303^*937 # » :*v ; ... ■ < '* - i .sjuA'* iiSH’*' *,tJ ’•' , 5 , ' ; . - : ■ i * * *.* 4» J vn 4