A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 22, 1998 State Fair’s Most Popular Horse Shows Change Schedules Maryland State Fair visitors who previously had to wait until the end of the state fair to watch the draft hose and mule shows will wait no more. The fair’s most popular horse show has changed time slots with the children's horse and pony fitting and show ing competition to become the fust horse show during the fair. This year, the Draft Horse and Mule Show will begin in the Horse Show Ring on the State Fair’s Preview Night, Friday, Aug. 28, 6:30 p.m. and will con tinue on Opening Day, Saturday, Aug. 29, at 9 a.m. On Preview Night, Percheron, Belgian, Clydesdale, and Shire horses and mules, which weight approximately 2,000 pounds each, will pull single cart and four wheel wagons. On Saturday morning the “gentle giants" will be judged on their conformation. And in the afternoon, multiple horse teams will pull show wag ons. The teams will be judged on their performance, conformation. Twilight Meetings In Lititz, Lemoyne On Selling Produce To Supermarkets HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pennsylvania Farm Link and the Pennsylvania Produce Project of the Department of Agriculture will sponsor two twilight meetings for farmers who are interested in learning about selling their pro duce to supermarkets. Farmers are invited to attend twilight meetings beginning at 7 p.m. in the produce sections of either Kams Quality Foods in the West Shore Plaza or Oregon Dairy Farm Market, Lititz. On Sept. 8, Kams Market will host the meeting in their store located in Lemoync. Oregon Daily Market located on Oregon Pike, Lititz, will host the meeting on Sept. 10. Jim Hensel, produce manager of Oregon Dairy Farm Market, and Doug Diffenderfer, pro duce manager of Kams Quality Market, will discuss their experi ences working directly with fanners, their pre ferences for quality pro duce, and their “wish list" of quantities and packaging. Other speakers include Jeffrey Patton, coordinator of the Pennsylvania Pro duce Project, who will discuss the project's ob jectives and assistance in finding buyers. Penn State Coopera tive Extension will par ticipate in both meet in es. Area marketing extension agent Lany Yager from Adams County will be on hand to supply information and offer advise on style of movement, manners (obedience), and the turn out of the hitch and cart “This is an exciting show of beautiful horses that have a tre mendous amount of style, quality, flash, and so much power that you can feel the ground shake,” said Maryland State Fair Horse and Pony Department Assistant Superintendent Bob Shirley. The Children’s Fitting and Showing Contests where children ages 2-19 arc judged on how well they groom and present their pon ies, followed by the Equitation Contests where riders ages 6-19 arc judged on their position, con trol and maneuvering of the horses will move to Saturday, Sept 5 be ginning at 9 a.m. in the Horse Show Ring. The Horse Pulling Contest* which draws one of the state fair’s largest audiences, will remain on the evenings of Saturday, Sept. 5 and Sunday, Sept. 6 prior to Labor Day. “There are a variety of horse shows throughout the Fair, so no matter what day fairgoers joins us, they’ll see some of Maryland’s marketing at Tuesday’s meeting. And Tim Elkner, horticulture agent with Lancaster Cooperative Extension, will review marketing aspects such as variety and stage of harvest at Thursday’s meeting. Farm Link Director Marion Bowlan will talk about Farm Link services and other marketing ses sions sponsored by the non-profit at both meetings. Kams Market is located on the left in the West Shore Plaza at 1200 Market Street, 1-2 miles Huge Farm Machinery Auction . 6:00 PM - Tues. Evening Sept. 1,1998 - 6PM Sharp AT ADAMS EMPIRE LIVESTOCK MARKET, ADAMS, NY (Use Exit 41 off Rt. 81 - left off ramp into town. Right at light - next left - Spring St. Auction Arrows.) 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Additional machinery consignments welcome up until sale time. inclm Terms: Cash or good check day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Out-of-state buyers must bring bank Tetter of guarantee to Empire Livestock. Selling by number. Positive ID required. Eats Available. Port-a-John on Site. No small stuff selling. Auction by: Empire Livestock Auction Headquarters Phone - 315-436-2215 Sale Manger & Auctioneer; Ken Hughs 1-800-257-1819 or 315-465-5036 John Scofield - 315-232-4592, Don Sadue - 315-287-0220 Visitors Bureau Sponsored Agricultural Tour JOHNSTOWN (Cambria Co.) Local folks and visitors alike visited four farm sites during an agricultural open house on Aug. 16. The Cambria County Ag Tour, promoted by the Greater Johns town/Cambria County Conven tion and Visitors Bureau was free of charge and open to the public. The sites, located in the Loretto and Cresson areas, offered the public the opportunity to see ani mals, tour the countryside, learn more about the daily tasks in cluded with upkeeping a farm, and sample products. The sites included Brinkwood Farm, Loretto; Criste Farm, Loret to; Vale Wood Dairy, Loretto; and Hite Potato Farm, Gallitzin. Border collies rounded up sheep at the Brinkwood Farm hourly. Edward and Barbara O’Brien, owners and operators ex- finest horse exhibitions," said Shirley. The 117th Maryland State Fair, which will offer a variety of live stock and horse shows, midway rides, thoroughbred horse racing, 4-H and home arts exhibits, runs from Saturday, Aug. 29 through Monday, Sept. 7 at the Timonium Fairgrounds in Baltimore County. Early risers arc welcome to attend livestock and horse shows at 9 a.m. Exhibit halls arc open from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. The Midway opens at 10 a.m. on weekends and noon on weekdays. Admission is only $4 for adults and children un der 12 are admitted free. from the Market Street Bridge in Harrisburg. Oregon Dairy Farm Market is located at 2900 Oregon Pike (Rt. 272). From Lancaster travel north four to five miles on Route 272. The market is on the left For addition al information on this meeting or others on marketing, please call (717) 558-7726. plained how they turn grass into cash by practicing rotational graz ing with their flock of more than 200 breeding ewes. Tour partici pants saw a wool spinning demon stration and mother sheep with their young. The Cambria Town ship Farm Women offered baked goods for sale. Dennis Hines welcomed the public to the Criste Farm, Loretto. Visitors saw a mother pig and her piglets, horses and colts, goats and kids (baby goats), and commercial feed cattle. Denny explained how nutrition, housing, and health play an important role in animal pro duction and marketing. Visitors learned how milk is produced while Vale Wood Farms took visitors on a journey in the daily life of a dairy cow. Af terward. guests enjoyed a refresh ing glass of cold milk. Leroy and Carold Hite of Gal litzin have been involved in the Kutztown Posts Beef Results KUTZTOWN (Berks Co.) Following is a list of beef show re sults from the recent Kutztown Fair. Market Steers LIGHTWEIGHT Claw 1 (830-965 lbs.): 1. Nlcholat Strause, 2. Justin Unterkofler, 3. Brian M. Hartman. Claw 2 (1035-1020 Iba.): 1. Tyler Bolton, 2. Justin Levan, 3. Jason Lav an. Champion Lightwalght - Tyler Bolton. Rawrva Champion Lightwalght - Nicho las Strause. MIDDLEWEIGHT WtD AoG 26 - 3PM Hause man’s Farm Mkt, Pikeville, PA, Signs on Rt 73 at Pteasantville, btwn Oley&Boyertown Tractors, equip, guns, furniture, plants, shrubbery, antiques, coll, & Hh goods Gary Hauseman, Auct, 610-987-6826 __ THURS AUG 27 - 10 30AM Rentzel’s Aucl Barn, 1-1/10 mi norht of Manrhpster PA along M PUBLIC AUCTION M Lancaster Equipment Additons At Paradise Sales Barn, Paradise, Pa. Directions: Approximately 8 miles East of Lancaster, PA on Routs 30 „ _ _ ... turn on Meadow Lane to sale on righll 9:00 A.M. ' 9:00 A.M. THURS.. AUGUST 27, 1998 9:00 A.M. (40 Ft. Fruehauf storage trailer 13'6” high dropdeck), Johnson Mod el J 'Sx 16 metal cutting bandsaw w/oiler system; Wells Model BM-9”x 16" met al cutting bandsaw Scotchman Model 2238 C with punch, angle notches shear, Sunnen LBN honing machine: Pexto 30" sheet metal roller, V&D no 4W 43 ton punch press, L& J no 3 30 ton punch press, Nanco 2000 lb stand on forklift 2 stage propane powered, Avery 3 spindle drill press; Index model 645 vertical milling machine with 9"x47” table, power feeds, digital readout Zubal engine gap lathe 15"/23” x 60" English metric threading with tooling. Monarch 16W engine lathe 18 5"x54" with tooling, Powermatic #ll5O 17" floor model drill press; Delta floor modle drill press, Delta 4 spindle drill press, Ingersoll Rand 25H; tank mounted air compressor, good cond : Inger soll Rand 15 H P. tank mounted air compressor: good cond. I Welding Supplies (never used welding cable): Calipers, bore gauge: lots of taper drill bits; ream ers: taps & dies: grinding >vheel; bar stock brass & stainless, angle plates: lot assorted drill bits, milling tools; mill cutters, taper boring tools, misc. lathe chucks & tooling: line centers, drill chucks; collets: thread chases: Dunmore tool post grinder; New Omron programmable controllers: asst, machine vis es; Cincinnati indexing head Trims by LANCASTER EQUIPMENT ELAM S. STOLTZFUS All Advertised Item Subject to Prior Sale Cash or Honorable Pa. Check Only All Announcements Sale Day Take Precedence Over All Advertising a* Not Responsible for Accidents JflK Food on Premises Auctioneer; Mel Hoover AU-003111-L •■"fi (717)354-8397 Home (717) 354-6431 Barn potato industry for 38 years. Their primary crop is chipping potatoes, which are purchased by Snyder of Berlin to produce potato chips. Visitors saw the machinery used in maintaining fields, harvesting crops, and storing potatoes. Penn State University, the Snack Food Assoication, and Snyder of Berlin use a portion of the Hite’s proper ty as a test plot to analyze weather conditions, soil, and produce more varieties of potatoes. The tour was created by the Convention and Visitors Bureau to unite Pennsylvania’s top two industries: agriculture and tour ism. The tour attracted nearly SOO participants last year. The tour was organized by the Greater Johnstown/Cambria County Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Cambria County Farm Service Agency, and the Cambria County/Penn State Extension Of fice. ClaM 1 (1065-1080 lbs.): 1. Amanda S. Gauker, 2. Tim Rabenold, 3. Kyle Zerbe. Clasa 2 (1120-1165 Ibe.): 1. Melissa Lel by, 2, Elizabeth Wisser, 3. Renee Phillips. Champion Middleweight - Melissa Leiby. Reserve Champion Middleweight - Amanda Gauker. Class 1 (1200-1235 lbs.): 1. Benjamin J. Weist, 2. Kristy Dietrich, 3. Adam Rabenold. Class 2 (1265-1275 lbs.): 1. Kelly S. Diet rich, 2. Lee J. Gauker, 3. William C. Willltz 111 Champion Heavyweight • Ben Weist. Reserve Champion Heavyweight - Kris ty Dietrich. Grand Champion Steer - Ben Weist. Reserve Grand Champion Steer - Kristy Dietrich. Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publication Internet Sale Register will be updated every Sat. at 2:23 P.M. HEAVYWEIGHT Rt 181, turn right at gray rod Signs Farm Equipment Auctior Rentzel's Auct Svc , 717-76' 6412. THURS AUG 27 - 6 20PM Wil low St Fire Co Social Hall, 2901 Willow St Pike, Willow St, Lane Co, PA Computer Auction. IBM, Compaq, DEC Keystone State Aucts. Inc. 717-558-5988