Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 16, 1999, Image 28

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    A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 16, 1999
Gov. Ridge Opens Farm Show
(Continued from Page A 26)
and Sec. Hayes, a visit was made to
the PDA booth to make a donation
of food to the Food Harvest-
Created by Gov. Ridge and First
Michele Ridge in 1995, the
Food Harvest works to increase the
availability of food for Pennsylva
nia's 23 regional food banks. Three
specially marked bins are in the
Farm Show Complex to collect
items for the Food Harvest.
Gov. Ridge also toured the
FArm Show’s exhibits, stopping to
meet with agricultural youth parti
cipating in the Farm Show. During
the opening ceremonies in the large
arena, Hayes noted that under Gov.
Ridge’s leadership, there have
been a number of positive develop-
ments fdor Pennsylvania
agriculture.
“In August, Gov. Ridge
unveiled the ‘products for the
Planet’ campaign, which is a new
initiative underscoring his com
mitment to promoting and deliver
ing high-quality Pennsylvania
agriculture products to the world,”
Beef Show Results
Following are the placings few Co. 2 Ja**a Brant, Somerset Co. 3. Jordan
t Connor, Fran Min Co.
the junior beef show. yGHTWEIGHT 2: 1. Kavin Campboll,
ANGUS: 1. TammiGrubb, Vo*Co. 2. Chri.- %£*£ *
wcnccnm* I *,' t* va. r- o MIDDLEWEIGHT IM.Jula Campbell, Can-
l. Travw Retd. York Co. 2. tra Co. 2 Shanna Cambruzzi, Wadmoraland
Amanda Dauaharty York Co. 3. Donald 3 Fajrnuin> Indiana Co.
m . , . MIDDLEWEIGHT 2; 1. Judin Claycomb,
S. a Bedford Co 2. Caiaandra Hate. York Co. 3.
YOIk °° 3 Ml ‘ Alax Stillman Matlock*. Crawford Co.
9?’ ... HEAVYWEIGHT 1:1. RyanQroff, Lancaitar
OTHER PUHEBREtt 1. Nathan lab- co. 2 Jacob Logan, Wadmoraland Co. 3.
N f° r J. n Kr ?2L Dl ***• 3 Richard Ha«arZ.York Co.
Joshua c °fl* n ' HEAVYWEIGHT 2 1. Travi* Donough, Lan
-1 ni •- 2 . u cottar Co. 2 Katia Logan, Wadmoraland
LIGHTWEIGHT 1.1. Blame Brown, Lebanon qo 3 Luca* Svonovac, Somartal Co.
HAMMER MILLS
for Grinding High Moisture
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Grinds Finer
than Roller Mills.
Features
• Low initial cost
• Low maintenance
• Low operating cost
• Easy serviceability
• 360° screen
• Reversible hammers & screens
• Compact design
• Heavy duty plate magnet
• Dust tight enclosure
• Removable wear plate
• Self locking door latches
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Hayes said. “These efforts have
resulted in exports of Holstein heif
ers to Lebanon and Puerto Rico;
beef livestock genetics to Poland;
fine hardwoods to Mexico and Ita
ly; and a new market for fresh poul
try in Japan.”
The Pennsylvania State Police
mounted drill team performed dur
ing the opening ceremonies. The
20-member team performed a cho
reographed drill identical to one
conducted for the State Police
Rodeo that was held last in 1976 at
the Farm Show. Created in 1905,
the team was the first of its kind in
the nation. The original team con
sisted of 228 men and 228 horses
and was the primary transportation
for the state police at that time.
Following the opening ceremo
nies, Gov. Ridge stayed to watch
the Pcnnylvania High School
Rodeo Association Championship
Rodeo. In July, the Farm Show’s
rodeo was recognized as Ameri
ca’s Top Rodco/Livcstoc k Event
of 1998 by Events Business News
Magazine.
Gov. Ridge and son Tom pose for the press at Rutter’s Dairy show string including
Reba, their three-year-old entry. Cindy Rutter-Johnson seen beyond the cammerman
welcomed the governor.
WOODS
SNOWBLOWERS
Tractor Mooted
1. 84 to 108 inch working width
2. Double 15 inch feeder augers (5896 and
SBIOB only)
3. PTO drive shaft with shear pin shock
protection
4. 200° Hydraulic chute rotator
WOODS
REAR SCRAPER BLADES
WOODS - Dual WOODS - GANNON WOODS - GILL
R.S. HOLLINGER &
SON, INC.
Mountville, PA
717-285-4538
MESSICK’S
Elizabethtown, Pa
717-367-1319
Abbottstown, PA
717-259-6617
REIFF FARM SERVICE
Shippensburg, PA
717-532-8601
Model R 8750 & RBBSO ,
Heavy Duty Rear Blades
1.84 & 96 inch working widths
' 2. Reversible high carbon steel
■■Ml curved cutting edge
3. Manual angle, offset and
hydraulic adjustment)
up to 100 HP (10,000 lb.
max weight) WOODS
... come in for a demonstration
D.W. OGG
EQUIPMENT CO.
Frederick, MD
Westminster, MD
410-848-4585
PIPERSVILLE
GARDEN CENTER
Pipersville, PA
215-766-0414
LINCOLN SUPPLY &
EQUIPMENT CO.
Somerset, PA
814-443-1691
ECKROTH BROS.
FARM EQUIPMENT
New Ringgold, PA
717-943-2131
Orefield, PA
610-366-2095