Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 12, 1998, Image 69

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    Tioga County Junior Livestock Sale, Milk Auction Draws Large Crowd
The grand champion steer was purchased by Cornell Brothers Agway. Here Steve
Cornell poses with Kyle Rouse’s 1,054-pound champion.
CAROLYN N. MOYER
Tioga Co. Correspondent
WHTTNEYVILLE (Tioga Co.)
In a combined sale that boasted
11 steers, 17 lambs, 39 hogs, and
six gallons of milk, supporters
filled the bleachers waiting for
their chance to bid on one of the
prize-winning lots.
Among the steers, Kyle Rouse
of Little Marsh showed the grand
champion. The 1,054-pound ani
mal commanded a price of $1.70
per pound and was sold to Cornell
Brothers Agway.
The reserve grand champion
"steer was raised by Lauren Web
ster, Wellsboro. Her 1,368-pound
steer was sold to First Citizens
National Bank for $1.25 per
pound.
The overall average on the
Gloucester County Beef Show Posts Results
Overall grand champion steer was shown by Gwen
Doebler.
nr
Miss Cherry was named overall grand champion heifer,
shown by Kevin Bishop. , ,
steers was just under a dollar at
$.936.
In the market lamb sale, 17 ani
mals averaged $1.63.
Cornell Brothers Agway again
purchased a champion as they
made the final bid on Lee Ann
Tice’s 130-pound grand champion
for $5.50 per pound. Tice is from
Lawrcnccvillc.
Northeastern Farm Credit
bought the 128-pound reserve
grand champion lamb from Jordan
McHwain, Liberty, for $5.75 per
pound.
At the market hog sale, prices
hovered around one dollar with the
average settling at $1.13 on 39
head. Topping the sale was the
262-pound grand champion swine
raised by Jennifer Gorenflo,
Lawrencevillc. Trade Service Sys
tems purchased her hog for $2.75.
The reserve champion market
hog was sold to Citizens and
Northern Bank for $2.25 per
pound. The 257-pound hog was
raised by Amanda Graves, Litde
Marsh.
In addition to the youth raised
animals, a donation hog crossed
the auction block and was resold
three times, raising more than
$5OO for improvements to the hog
facility.
In the milk auction, Reed's Feed
Mill purchased the grand champ
ion Jersey milk from Paul Black
well for $350. The second high
mark was $325. Chelsea Coolidge
with her Holstein and Jason Butler
with his Brown Swiss sold their
milk to Core States Bank and Mid
dlebury Cooperative respectively
for that price.
The high volume buyer for the
MULLICA HILL, NJ. Here
are the results of the Gloucester
County Open 4-H Beef Show on
Friday, July 24 here at the fair
grounds.
Judge was Geof Flora of Eas
ton, Md.
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CHAROLOIS
Grand Champion Heifer - Greg Peck
Reaerve Champion Heifer - Mark Red
row
CROSSBRED
Grand Champion Heifer -Gwen Doebler
Reaerve Champion Heifer - Jaclynn
Neely
SIMMENTAL
Grand Champion Heifer - Kevin Bishop
Reaerve Champion Heifer - Kevin
Bishop
Overall Champion Heifer • Kevin Bishop
ANGUS
Grand Champion Steer - Amanda Syl
vester
Reaerve Champion Steer - Rosemarie
Sylveser
CROSSBRED STEER
Grand Champion ■ Gwen Doebler
Reaerva Champion - Kevin Bishop
Grand Champion Charloia Steer • Greg
Pack.
Grand Champion Polled Hereford Steer
- Amanda Sylvester
SIMMENTAL STEER
Grand Champion - Joel VanSciver
Reaerva Champion ■ Nick VanSciver
Overall Champion Steer • Gwen Doeb
ler
FITTING AND SHOWMANSHIP
RESULTS
Junior Grand Champion • Ed Haig
Junior Reaerva Champion - Jhen
Becker.
Intermediate Grand Champion - Gwen
Doebler.
Intermediate Reserve Champion • Greg
Peck.
Senior Grand Champion • Scott Buigar.
Senior Reserve Champion - Shaun
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In the hog sale, James Zebraski of Trade Service Systems
poses with the grand champion hog which was raised by
Jennifer Gorenflo.
Steve Cornell of Cornell Brothers Agway poses with the
grand champion lamb, raised by Leann Tice, which he pur
chased for $5.50 per pound.
day was Citizens and Northern Reed’s Feed Mill, and Brooks
Bank with a total of six purchases. Forest Products tied for the second
including four lambs and two high volume buyer of the day with
hogs. Northeastern Farm Credit, four purchases each.
Reserve overall champion heifer was shown by Gwen
Doebler.
Older A Bolder Grand Champion • Steve
Burger
Older A Bolder Reserve Champion -
Amy Haig.
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our support
Overall Reserve Champion Heifer -
Gwen Doeblsr
Overall Reserve Champion Steer - Ke
vin Bishop