(Continued from Pago A2S) p e rfecto Elva, Bruce Hemsarth, judged by Dave Castrogiovanni, Millville, the champions were: Jersey- grand Brown Swiss- grand champion, champion. Four Springs Juno Jas- CIE Warwick Farms Emory, mine, Craig and Susan Wicker, Trudy Swendson, Honesdale; Centre Hall; reserve champion, reserve champion, Blackland Jade EDN-RU J Imperial Thelma Mari- Kath X. Trudy Swendson. lee, Harold and Shirley Harps ter, Ayrshire- grand champion, HK Boalsburg. Farms MB Tina, Roberta Fogle- Guernsey- grand champion, man > Muncy; reserve champion, Sheldegren AD Starlite, Tim & Dpn-Sher Master Cathey, Daniel Marla Berger, Orangeville; Rishel, New Columbia reserve champion. Level Square Milking Shorthorn- The Junior champion of the East Central Holstein Show at the Bfoomsburg Fair was Rob-Run Charles Betsy exhi bited by Robert Bronson of Bloomsburg and pictured here with Steve Van Kuren at the lead. 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Danville for $1.75 per pound Steve Smith of Williamsport ($455) and Alan Wertz of Danvil had both champion and reserve 1c for $1.75 per pound ($428.75). champion market hogs. The Route 22: Salem, NY Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 4, 1997-A27 S* * r * * 1i Farmers Perform Haylift ANNAPOLIS. Md. Maryland farmers have been making hay for their drought-strick en colleagues and a “haylift” operation has been quiedy under way involving at least five Maryland counties. Hay producers or just farmers with hay to spare in Calvert, St. Marys, and Wicomico counties have already donated hay'to farmers in need. The donated hay has gone to farmers in Carroll and Frederick counties. 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