V 01.43 No. 48 VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Pennsylvania State Grange on Monday presented some of its concerns that are to be debated for possible policy adop tion by its delegate body at its upcoming state convention, Oct 24-28 in Meadville. In a recent first for the organiza tion, the general and agricultural press were invited to listen to the Pa. State Grange commitee and subcommittee chairpeople present some of its concerns and issues of concern from which policy may be developed. The event was topical, especial ly since the state Legislature reconvened session this week, and is expected to be active until taking a break prior to Nov. 3 elections, and then reconvening later. Duroc Breed Has Both Supremes At York Fair Show YORK (York Co.) The supreme champions at the York Fair open swine breeding show came from the Duroc Breed. Rodger Banker!, Hanover, had the grand champion Duroc boar that went on to be the supreme champ ion boar of the show. Ray Rodgers, Columbia, had the grand champion sow that was later named supereme champion sow of the show. Other champion winners in the Duroc breed arc Rodger Bankert, reserve champion boar and reserve champion sow. In the Hampshire breed. Matt Trostle, Red Lion had the champ ion boar and the champion sow. Donna & JC Strawbridge, White hall, had the reserve champion boar and reserve champion sow. In the Poland show, Cheiyl Ben necoff, Kutztown, had all four champions. In the Spotted show, Lany Robinson, Delta, had both the champion boar and the champion The supreme champion sow at the York Fair open swine show is owned by Ray Rogers, right, and shown here with Matt Parsons, show Judge. Four Sections Pa. State Grange Prepares To Tackle Issues After a welcome by State Grange Master William Steel, and informal tune allowed for discus sion, Grange Legislative Director Brenda Shambaugh explained the Grange's policy development process. The National Grange is a nation- State Ag Secretary Samuel Hayes Jr., visited many of Pennsylvania’s local and county fairs during the last two months. Here he is seen in the Ephrata Fair with two young riders, Jordon Kaye, top, and Ryan Herr. sow. Michael & Gene Weber, Shrewsbury, had both the reserve champion boar and the reserve champion sow. In the Yorkshire show, Donna & JC Strawbridge had the grand and reserve grand champion boars. Allen Combower, New Freedom had both the grand and reserve champion sows. (Turn to Page A2B) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Octobers, 1998 al organization of state organiza tions. Each state organization is comprised of county level organi zations called the “Pomona’’ Granges. Counties can have several to none subordinate, or local, Granges. Elsie Wolff Receives All-American Image Award HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) - After a great day in the show ring, Elsie Wolff sat down to enjoy the All-American buffet held as part of the dairy show, but soon she was on stage accepting the Pennsylvania All- American dairy show's 1998 image award. The image award is given to someone who is a leader and promoter of the All- American dairy show and the overall dairy industry. Elsie Wolff certainly works above and beyond the award cri teria. Growing up on her fami ly's Guernsey farm gave Elsie her foundation in what has become a lifelong dedication to the Guernsey industry. She has served as secretary of the Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders Association since 1980. She said, "I haven't been with the show for all 35 years, only 33 years." Her work for the good of the All-American show has led to higher quality competition, better lighting, an improved microphone system and she is continually looking for new exhibitors to expand the show and increase competition. Members present issues of con cern and potential policy state ments or positions to local Granges, which are discussed and may be forwarded to the county level, where they can be amended or condensed with similar state ments from other local Granges. From the county Granges, the state organization subcommittees review the submitted potential pol icy statements, again revising if Seven National Championships Decided At Pennsylvania Horse Show HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) - The Pennsylvania National Horse Show set for October 8 to 17 at the state farm show arena is not only the coun try's largest multi-breed indoor horse show, it is also the setting for the country's fiercest eques trian competition, as seven cov eted national titles will be decid ed there. One of only three USA Junior Olympics-Equestrian events, and the only to be held east of the Mississippi, is the American Corn Talk Next Week Next week Lancaster Fanning will publish the fall issue of Corn Talk , the newsletter of the Pennsylvania Master Corn Growers Associ ation (PMCGA). The Oct. 10 issue will feature an interview with the first president of the PMCGA, information about Bt com test plots, work on corn’s optimum field population rate, results on the latest stu dies on narrow-row com, and other items of interest to the grower. Also scheduled are comments from the PMCGA and advertising messages. Her awards include numer ous All-American awards, All- Pennsylvania awards and she is Elsie Wolff receives the Pennsylvania All American show image award from Obie Snider. The award, a hand-crafted stained glass hanging mirror, is given in recognition of someone who has improved the image of the show. $29.50 Per Year necessary to provide a policy that reflects the desires of members. Those policy proposals are then debated and voted upon by the state Grange delegates during its annual convention. State policy that is developed is then forwarded to the National Grange, where a similar process occurs through the national dele gates at the national convention. (Continued from Page A 37) Horse shows Association/Black Entertainment Television National Junior Jumper Championship. Teams of the top four riders under age 18 from each zone, or region, of the US, compete over jumps for Junior Olympic gold, silver, and bronze medals on Saturday night, October 10. The rivalry is espe cially fierce between traditional contenders Zone 10, which includes California and Nevada, and the hometown favorite Zone a member of the American Guernsey Cattle Club. 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