A3B-Uncastor Farming, Saturday, September 9, 2000 Grand champion steer from the Lehigh County 4- H Roundup, exhibited by Todd Lee Bennecoff Jr., sold to Springfield Meats Company, represented by Richard and Arlene Baringer, Richlandtown, for $1,375. First Lehigh Roundup Sale At Allentown A Success ANDY ANDREWS it during the Lehigh County 4-H Lancaster Farming Staff Roundup Sale conducted for the ALLENTOWN (Lehigh Co.) first time in r ? cent history at the Half the proceeds from the Allentown Fair, grand champion hog. exhibited ™e sale included 0 steers u -r- .U D ll- J \u I u: u that averaged $1,360, 12 lambs by Timothy 8.11. g at the Lehigh avera | ed $33542 and County 4-H Roundup Sale last hogs that 6 averaged $303.38, Saturday, was donated to Lehigh according to show coordinator County Special Olympics. Cheryl Bennecoff, Kutztown. The hog was purchased for $575 by Mid Atlantic Farm Cred- Justine Ann Bennecoff exhibited the grand champion lamb, purchased by the Garges Brothers Livestock for $6OO. A cake donated by Giant Foods was sold for $4OO, pur chased by S & S Amusements and John and Dee’s Fun and Games Concessions. There were a total of 134 buy ers at the sale and 29 4-H exhibi tors. Auctioneer was Ralph Zet tlemoyer. Bennecoff noted that the Le high County 4-H livestock clubs would “like to say ‘thank you’ to all the support we had to have a successful sale!” Reserve champion hog at the Lehigh County 4-H Roundup was exhibited by Daniel Billig. Leidy’s Pork Products, Inc., Souderton, represented by John Shod, purchased the hog for UOQ.. AH photos by Andy Andrews Lehigh County 4-H F exhibited by Wyatt Gehi Bank, Wayne C. Wess Springs Farm for $1,21 Wyatt’s grandfather. Andrew Reinert exhil Buyer was Mid Atlantic Grand champion hog up was exhibited by Tin Credit, represented by ( for $575.
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