Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1998, Image 41

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    Carroll County 4-H/FFA Livestock Sale Grosses $130,000
WESTMINSTER, Md. - A
total of 211 animals grossed over
$130,000 at the recent 1998
Carroll County 4-H/FFA
fundraising livestock sale.
The sale is held each year in
conjunction with the 4-H/FFA
fair at the ag center. Auctioneers
for the event were Nevin Tasto
and Andy Cashman
Seventy-five market hogs
went through the sale ring for
4-Year-Old Jersey
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EXHIBITOR'S HERD. 1 Doyle Hostetler;
2 Cheryl Kutz; 3 Carl Miller.
DAM, DAUGHTER: 1 .CherylKutz.2 Doyle
Hostetler.
PRODUCE OF DAM. I.Cheryl Kutz;
2 Doyle Hostetler; S.Carl Miller
MILKING SHORTHORN
INTERMEDIATE CALF: I.Eilsen
Hostetler
SENIOR YEARLING' 1. Jessica Hostetler.
JUNIOR CHAMPION. Jessica Hostetter
RESERVE JR CHAMP. Eileen Hostetter.
SENIOR 2-YR-OLD' I.Jessica Hostetter
4-YR-OLD; 1 Jessica Hostetter.
SENIOR CHAMPION: Jessica Hostetter
RESERVE SR CHAMP' Jessica Hostetter
GRAND CHAMPION' Jessica Hostetter
RESERVE GRAND CHAMP. Jessica
Hostetter
EXHIBITOR’S HERD 1 Jessica Hostetter.
DAM, DAUGHTER 1 Jessica Hostetter
PRODUCE OF DAM. 1. Jessica Hostetter.
GET-OF-SIRE' I.Jessica Hostetter
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY FAIR
Dairy Show Results
4-H DIVISION
HOLSTEIN
JUNIOR CALF I.Alyssa Schaeffer,
2 Rosie Moyer, 3 Erin Faust
INTERMEDIATE CALF 1 Holly Moyer,
2 David Dunn, 3 Rosie Moyer
SENIOR CALF 1 Holly Moyer, 2 Joshua
Dunn
SUMMER YEARLING I.Holly Moyer,
2 Robert Dunn, 3 William Miller
JUNIOR YEARLING I.Aaron Ruch,
2 Holly Moyer, 3 William Miller
WINTER YEARLING: I.Heath Miller.
FALL YEARLING IN MILK: 1 .Aaron Ruch
JUNIOR CHAMPION Aaron Ruch, (all
yearling
RESERVE JR CHAMP. Holly Moyer, inter
mediate calf
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and Muncy, pa (717)584-2282
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an average of $2.13 per pound.
The grand champion hog, a
260-pound crossbred gilt owned
by 14-year-old Ashley Vosloh of
Mt. Airy brought $4 per pound
from Jim Clark, T.J.'s Farm of
Mt. Airy.
The reserve grand champion
market hog, owned by 18-year
old- Heather Arnold of Union
Bridge, was a crossbred barrow.
Weighing in at 230 pounds, the
JUNIOR 2-YR-OLD I.Aaron Ruch,
2 Joshua Dunn
JUNIOR 3-YR-OLD. I.William Miller
AGED COW 1 .Aaron Ruch, 2 William
Miller.
SENIOR CHAMPION: Aaron Ruch, aged
cow.
RESERVE SR CHAMP. Aaron Ruch,
junior 2-year-old.
GRAND CHAMPION. Aaron Ruch
RESERVE GRAND CHAMP' Aaron Ruch
JERSEY
SPRING CALF' I.Heather Moll
FALL CALF 1 Heather Moll
WINTER YEARLING: 1 Heather Moll
JUNIOR CHAMPION Heather Moll, winter
yearling
RESERVE JR CHAMP Heather MWI,-tall
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AGED COW 1 Heath Miller
SENIOR CHAMPION Heath Miller
GRAND CHAMPION: Heather Moll
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION' Heather
Moll
BROWN SWISS
FALL CALF 1 Joshua Daubeit, 2 Lisa
Spinier
SUMMER YEARUNG. 1 Andrew Daubert
SPRING YEARLING 1 Adam Spinier,
2 Lisa Spinier
WINTER YEARUNG 1 Joshua Daubert
JUNIOR CHAMPION Andrew Daubeit.
summer yearling
RESERVE JR CHAMP Adam Spitler,
spring yearling
JUNIOR 2-YR-OLD 1 Adam Spinier
JR 3-YR-OLD 1 Lisa Spittler, 2 Adam
Spinier
SENIOR CHAMPION Adam Spinier,
junior 2-year-old
RESERVE SR CHAMP Lisa Spinier,
junior 3-year-old
GRAND CHAMPION Adam Spinier
RESERVE GRAND CHAMP Lisa Spinier
AYRSHIRE
WINTER YEARUNG. 1 Melissa Moll
JUNIOR CHAMPION: Melissa Moll
GRAND CHAMPION. Melissa Moll
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Steers averaged 97 cents per
pound on 58 lots.
The grand champion steer, a
1,245-pound crossbred named
"Jack" was sold by 14-year-old
Mike Utz of Lineboro. C.J.
Miller Inc of Hampstead, and
Masonry Max Homes of
Manchester, purchased the steer
for $2.50 per pound.
The reserve grand champion
steer belonged to 13-year-old
Jesse Amoss of Union Bridge.
His crossbred steer, "Mr. Play
Wright," weighed in at 1,280
pounds, and was purchased by
Hoss' Steak and Sea House,
Hanover, for $1.50 per pound.
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hog was purchased by Lin Ear's
PTL Acres, Woodbine, for $2.10
per pound.
There were tow fund-raiser
hogs, raised by 4-Hers, sold at
the sale, with the proceeds ear
marked for the ag center build
ing fund.
The Feeser Family Hog was
raised by 16-year-old Tim Cole,
Manchester Tim's 220-pound
crossbred barrow brought $3.50
per pound from Reifsnider Vet
and Farm Supply of Keymar.
The Fogle Septic Hog was
raised by 12-year-old Tim
Owings, of Manchester. The 260-
pound crossbred barrow was
purchased by Flemings Bros.
Inc. of Hampstead for $1.90 per
pound.
The Union National Bank
steer was also a fundraiser to
benefit the ag center building
the ag center building fund.
Raised by 13-year-old Angel
Crunkilton of Taneytown, the
1,145-pound steer brought 60
cents per pound from Bullock's
Family Restaurant, Westminster
Seventy-two market lambs
averaged $2,58 per pound
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Ashley Woods stands with her grand champion market
hog that sold to TJ.’s Farm in Mt. Airy, while Carroll County
Farm Queen Renata Ramonda holds a banner on behalf of
the buyer.
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From the left, buyers C.J. M.iller and Martin Hill stand with
Mike Utz who holds the halter of his grand champion steer
of the Carroll County market livestock show and sale, while
Carroll County Farm Queen Renata Ramonda holds a
banner.
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The grand champion market lamb was
sold by Heather Arnold, who also sold the
reserve champion market hog. Heathers
120-pound crossbred wether brought $9
per pound from Bohn Pontiac, Westminster.
The reserve grand champion market
lamb, also a crossbred wether, was sold by
17-year-old Eddie Harrison of Woodbine,
K.C. Farms, Ken Bauer, purchased the
110-pound lamb for $7 per pound.
The Geiman Family lamb was raised by
9-year-old Ryan Thurston, Manchester,
and sold to benefit the building fund.
Ryan's 105-pound crossbred ewe brought
$2-per pound from R.F. Warner and Sons
Inc., of Frederick.
Two market goats averaged $275 per
head.
The grand champion market goat in
dairy breeds was a Nubian sold by 17-year
old Mary Kaminski, Manchester. The goat
brought $2OO from A&W Country meats,
Taneytown.
The grand champion market goat m
meat breeds was a Boer cross sold by 11-
year-old Brandy Feeser, Taneytown
Brandy's goat was purchased by County
Acres Farm, the Zepp Family,
Westminster, for $350.
Two pens of market rabbits were sold
for an average of $307.50.
Brothers Mike and Jim Thompson of
Westminster each sold a pen of three
California market rabbits. Eight year old
Mike had the champion pen, purchased by
Plumbing, Heating, and Supplies Inc.,
Westminster, for $325. The same buyer
purchased 12-year-dld Jim Thompson's
reserve champion pen of market rabbits for
$290.
The champion and reserve champion
pair of capons sold for an average of $240
on the two ■ lots. Eleven year old Amy
Ridinger of Taneytown sold her champion
pair of capons to Fogle Refuse and Septic,
Inc. Sykesville, for $270 for the pair.