Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 1997, Image 27

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    (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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champion, Cate's Rev. D. Sassy-
Exp, Jennie Lester, Montrose;
reserve champion. Bar D Marilee,
Melissa Wolfe, Northumberland.
In the 4-H Dairy Cattle Show,
breed grand champions were Ayr
shire, Roberta Fogleman; Brown
Swiss, Alicia Wolff; Guernsey,
Amanda Hcmsarth; Hplstein,
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Hock; Intermediate, Randy
Wolfe; and Junior, Olivia Keefer.
grand
Proceeds to 62 4-H members
selling their project animals at the
linstock sale totalled $30,490.
The average selling prices with
champions were $.77 per pound
for 13 steers; $1.45 per pound for
56 lambs, and $.92 per pound for
41 hogs.
Alaine Bower of Cogan Station
sold her champion market steer to
Boss’s Steak and Sea House of
Shamokin Dam for $1 a pound.
The reserve champion market
steer owned by Janice Bower,
Alaine’s sister, was sold to L&K
Mills of Benton for $.91 per
pound. Other 4-H'ers with top
selling steers were Matt Porter,
Elysburg, $.90 per pound
($1,157.40); Brandon Hetman,
Beavertown, $.Bl per pound
($1,077.30); and Jeremy Wolfe,
Lewisburg, $.BO per pound
($1,044).
Former champion lamb show
man Chris Rice of Rice's Live
stock in Mifflinburg bought the
champion market lamb from
Alaine Bower for $3 a pound. The
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Alaine Bower of Cogan Station also had the grand
champion market lamb, which was sold to Chris Rice’s
Livestock in Mifflinburg for $3 per pound or a total of $360.
reserve champion market lamb, champion was sold to Middleburg
shown by Janice Bower, went to Livestock for $2.50 a pound,
Middleburg Livestock for $2.75 a while the reserve champion went
pound. Matt Porter had the two to Boss’s in Shamokin Dam for
top selling lambs, one going rex' $1.70 a pound. Other top selling
$3.25 per pound ($390) and the hogs were sold by Gerald Wertz of
other for $4.00 per pound ($388). 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
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 4, 1997-A27
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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. The Maryland
Farm Bureau has coor
dinated the effort
Most of the hay so far
has gone into Frederick
County, which is the
state’s leading dairy
county and has been
particularly hard hit by
the 1997 drought To
date, approximately 10
farmers have donated
hay with about 20 tons
of the amount shipped.
“Anyone who has any
feed available either for
donation or sale should
contact the Maryland
Farm Bureau or their lo
cal county extension
agent” said Maryland
Secretary of Agriculture
Lewis R. Riley.
Any farmer with hay
to donate should contact
the Maryland Farm Bur
eau at (410) 922-3426,
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