A4O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1998 Travis Donough Exhibits Grand Champion Market Swine VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Fanning Staff MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) Travis Donough of Man heim on Wednesday showed the grand champion market hog of the Lancaster County 4-H market swine club roundup and sale, held at the Manheim Farm Show grounds. According to Chester Hughes, county livestock agent, there were a record number of entries in this year’s swine roundup with 151 exhibited on foot and 49 entered in the carcass competition. However, there may well have been some extra market swine exhibited at the roundup that were initially intended to be entered in the annual 4-H Southeast Region Market Hog Derby. Unfortunately, the hog derby was allowed to slip through the cracks tills year by some of the county agents, through a lack of promotion and communi cation to potential participants. Auctioneer for the sale was John Stauffer. Donough, son of Edward and Laßue Donough, has been featured in past years for showing champion hogs and steer. His 247-pound animal sold for $1.60 per pound to Hatfield Qual ity Meats. The reserve grand champion of the roundup was exhibited by first year participant Lisa Hcrshey, daughter of Les and Lois Hershey of Kirkwood. Her 227-pound animal sold for 90 cents per pound to Hatfield Quality Meals. According to Hughes, the sale average was 55 cents per pound. In showmanship competition, Sheldon Hoover, son of Lloyd and Elaine Hoover of Lcola was the grand champion. It was his first time to win the championship, and his last year to participate. He said he was grateful! to have won in during his last year. As a 10-year old he had showed the reserve champion of the show, and was VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Farming Staff MILLBACH SPRINGS (Leba non Co.) About 300 people attended the Lebanon County Holstein Club’s annual field night held at the farm of James and Dot Bcnnctch in Millbach Springs. The Bcnnelchcs and their two children Christopher and Jessica, and James' mother Martha Ben nclch, served as hosts for the event. Three classes of animals from the JIMANDOT Holsleins herd were used in a judging contest with Donald Scipl serving as official judge. In the men's division, the top three were winner Carl Weile, fol lowed by Ken Sellers and Scott Noll. In the women’s division, the top three were winner Cheryl Horst, followed by Kynel Himmclberger and Linda Miller. In the youth competition, the winner of the senior division was Jared Zimmerman followed by Daniel Eberly and Dustin Homing. In the youth junior-age division, the winner was Laurie Zimmer man, followed by Kristen Moyer and Joel Bomgardner. The evening event also featured presentations by the county daily royalty, and David Lentz, a locally bom and raised representatives for Holstein USA. James Bennetch introduced reserve twice before in showmanship. Nathan Kreider, son of Richard and Peg Kreider of Elizabethtown, was the reserve champion showman. LANCASTER 4-H Market Swine Roundup SHOWMANSHIP CLASS 1 1 Sheldon Hoover, 2 Andy Nolt, 3 Usa Pfautz. CLASS 2 I.Nathan Kreider, 2 Kevin Pfautz, 3 John Stauffer. CLASS 3-1. Nathan Hoover: 2.Ryan Hoov er; 3 Miranda Zeiset CLASS 4. 1 Alexander Ranck; 2 Todd Zunn, 3 Holly Hoover. CLASS 5 1 Tiffany Dean, 2 Joshua Hoov er; 3 Brian Geib CLASS 6.1 Kyle Parker, 2 Julene Hoover. 3 Usa Hershey CHAMPION. Sheldon Hoover. RESERVE CHAMP’ Nathan Kreider. LIVE SHOW LIGHTWEIGHT I:l.Wayne Powell II; 2.Way ne Powell II: 3 Julene Hoover. LIGHTWEIGHT ll' I.Lisa Hershey, 2 Nicole Eisenhower; 3.John Lentz. LIGHTWEIGHT lII' I.Matthew Hornung; 2 Brian Geib, 3 Lori Hass. LIGHTWEIGHT IV; I.Miranda Zaiset; 2 Ryan Hoover, 3. Dean Livengood. MEDIUM I’ I.P,Jacob Brubaker; 2 Chad From the left, Travis Donough kneels behind his grand champion market hog of the Lancaster County 4-H Market Swine Roundup and Sale, and is joined by Kenton Good, representing buyer Hatfield Quality Meats Inc. Lebanon Holstein Holds Field Night himself, his family and gave a brief history of the family farm, which is operated by him, his wife, his mother, and two children. He said he relies heavily upon the advice and professionalism of consultants, and he doesn’t spend much lime away from the farm, taking a break from milking about one day a year.. He doesn’t use milk production stimulants, but occaisionally, under tire advice of a veterinarian, uses oxytocin, but not as an off lable milk production enhancer. However, he said he really doesn’t have anything specific against the use of bovine somatot ropin, except that he feels that if someone is looking to buy a high producing animal from him, or from a herd that uses BST as part of its producton program, and both herds produce about the same, he feels the buyer may be more com fortable purchasing an animal with a production record based on non- BST use. The herd features a number of quality animals, including one that has been featured on a calendar of an artificial insemination com pany; a 2-year-old that has recently made more than 40,000 pounds of milk in a first lactation; and a cow that has made almost 60,000 pounds in a 365-day laction. The more than 100-acre farm resulted from a partnership between his father and uncle that Hippensteel, 3 John Hess. MEDIUM II 1 Jimmy Zimmerman, 2 Dar ren Charles, 3 Allison Hughes MEDIUM 111 1 RodneyGroff, 2 John Stab ler, 3 John Lentz. MEDIUM IV 1 Travis Donough, 2 Philip Charles, 3 Brandon Martin. MEDIUM V 1 Travis Donough; 2. Ryan Hoover, 3 Patrick Good LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT. I.Sarah Boyd, 2 Andy Hughes; 3 Kyle Parker LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT: 1 Alexander Ranck, 2 Duane Charles; 3 Jonathan Good LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT- I.Angela Hoov er; 2 Nathan Hoover, 3 Ashley Kreider LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT. 1 Chns Good, 2 Anne Mary Henry, 3 Rachel Brubaker LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT 1 Nathan Kreid er. 2 TiHany Dean, 3 Rebecca Graybill HEAVYWEIGHT 1 Joelynn Donough, 2 Crystal Charles, 3 John Stautter HEAVYWEIGHT: I.Sheldon Hoover, 2 Amy Becker; S.Sarah Boyd HEAVYWEIGHT 1 Ryan Donough; 2 Dar ren Charles; 3 Joelynn Donough. HEAVYWEIGHT: I.Trllany Dean; 2 Derick Bollinger, 3 Loren Hershey HEAVYWEIGHT I.Usa Hershey. 2 Pat rick Good; 3 Ryan Donough. LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION: 1-Lisa Hershey. RESERVE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMP. Nicole Eisenhower MEDIUM WEIGHT CHAMPION; Travis Donough. RESERVE MEDIUM WEIGHT CHAMP: Jimmy Zimmerman. LIGHT HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION. Ale xander Ranck RESERVE LIGHT HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION. Angela Hoover. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP. Usa Hershey. his mother continued after his cousin farm the other. games for the children, and a meal father died when James was 11. Crops are primarily com and featuring roast beef sandwiches The operation was essentially alfalfa, and there is some perma- and smoke-flavored chicken legs, divided and James, Dot and Marth- nent pasture. and ice cream rounded out the a farm one, while James’ uncle and Several commercial exhibits. activities. From the left, Dot, Jessica, Christopher and James Bennetch, owners of JIMANDOT Holsteins, stand along a fence in the yard of their farmhouse, while behind them a small portion of a crowd of about 300 Holsteins enthusiasts sit on straw bales to eat, while others talk to each other and commercial exhibitors, children play and .others Judge cows and tour the facilities. From the left, Lisa Hershey kneels down behind her reserve grand champion marekt swine of the Lancaster County 4-H Market Swine Roundup and Sale, and is joined by Kenton Good, who represents guyer Hatfield Quality Meats Inc. From the left, reserve champion of the Lancaster County 4-H Market Swine Roundup and Sale showmanship com petition Npthan Kreider, and champion Sheldon Hoover receive theirtrophies, and kneel in front of the county club’s banner.