A42-L«nca«ter Farming, Saturday, September 4, 1999 Ag Choice Farm Credit, represented by Bonnie Kiel, pur chased Brett Gigees’ grand champion lamb. Livestock Auction (Continued from Page A 27) $8.50. It was purchased by Eric Turkovich of American Outfitters. Brandon Callihan, Schellsburg, saw his Angus reserve grand champion 1,274-pound heavy weight go for $2.50 to Hosses. Kendall, Prevola, and Jones purchased the 1,230-pound Limousin homebred champion of LaDonna Miller, Bedford, for $1.20. The 1,145-pound county bred champ shown by Rebecca Fisher of Fairhope went for $1.15 to American Outfitters. Bedford Ford purchased the reserve homebred, third place middleweight, 1,198-pound Main Cross owned by Jesse College of Schellsburg for .95 cents per pound. Brown and Baumgardner paid .87 cents per pound for the NEED YOUR FARM BUILDINGS PAINTED? Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) (717) 687-8262 Spray on and Brush in Painting , s Op \o|. LEE-MAR FARM \ / 2724 Conestoga Creek Rd, \ / a Morgantown, PA \ 610-286-9052 /£ fy\Sa\es & RentalsyqP Market Goats Join reserve county bred, lightweight Limousin champ owned by Joshua Cogan of Everett. Justin Claycomb saw his third place overall middleweight Auction Lineup In Whitneyville Hatfield purchased the grand champion market hog raised by Jeff Foster. champ weighing 1,193 pounds go for .85 cents per pound to Bedford Farm Bureau. Thomas Chevrolet paid .81 cents per pound for the 1,122- pound third place lightweight crossbred owned by Justin Mearkle of Everett. A total of $59,411.43 was paid out for the 46 steers. Livestock officials noted a total of 277 animals sold for $165,000, a $25,000 improve ment over the 1998 sale. (Continued from Page A 26) field Quality Meats. Prices on the hogs ranged from 70 cents per pound to $2.15 per pound. Seventeen market lambs were also sold with prices ranging from $1.07 to $2.30 per pound and an average of $1.47. The 128-pound grand champion raised by Brett Gigce brought $1.50 per pound and was pur chased by Ag Choice Farm Credit. First Citizens Bank bought the 102-pound reserve champion market lamb from Ray Gigee for $1.95 perpound. Commanding the highest {nice in the market lambs was Shane Zerbys 109-pound ani mal which was purchased by Citi zens and Northern Bank for $2.30 per pound. Milk from the six champion daily cows was sold as well with prices ranging from $225 to $4OO. Proceeds from the milk auction are split between the 4-H or FFA member and the organization to which he or she belongs. Middlebuiy Cooperative had the high bid for milk from Bradley Wales Milking Shorthorn. The second high bid was from Reeds Feed Mill. They lad $375 for milk from Tricia Mcllwains grand champion Jersey.
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