A3O-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 30, 2000 Seventy-Five Hogs MICHELLE RANCK Farming Staff QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster Co.) Soundness went a long Mandie Holloway, a ninth grader at Solaneo High School, took home grand champion honors with “Betsy,” an animal she keeps on her grandfather’s farm. Judge Bomgardn er picked the hog from the light heavyweight division before naming the animal grand champion. (Continued from Pago A 1) You're Invited To Be Part Of Mid Atlantic Area's 2001 AG DIRECTORY This exclusive publication will serve as the ultimate resource guide for county agents and state agricultural agencies, and also serve as a "Yellow Pages' for formers all across the Mid Atlantic.' The 2001 Ag Directory, will be included in Lancaster Farming's total circulation, and be distributed at the way at the recent Quarryville hog show, where 75 hogs were exhibi ted in the show judged by Daryl Bomgardner of Elizabethtown. Holstein Takes Supreme 3-year-old. Tangerine was grand champion at both the Eastern States and New Hampshire Compete In the light heavyweight divi sion, Mandie Holloway’s hog showed soundness and good cur vature of the knee, besides hav- State shows. She was honorable mention All-American sr. 2- year-old in ’99 Because of the larger prem ium list, and extra effort to pro mote the show, officials were calling it the best .national dairy show on record at Harrisburg. Plans are already underway for next year. 4 > * Morton Buildings Includes An Unequaled Warranty Pa With Every Building Purchase • 50-year protection against snow load damage to structures with no weight limit. • 50-year protection against decay or insect attack on preservative-treated columns and lumber. • 20-year protection against red rust, fading, chalking, cracking and peeling on roof and sidewall panels, including damage from atmospheric pollutants. 800-447-7436 # MORTON BUIUNNGS P.O. Box 399, Morton, IL 61550 www.mortonbuildings.com ©1999 Morton Buildings, Inc. WV Contractor’s License #WVOO7B4B At Quarryville Fair ing good muscle expression, said Bomgardner, who awarded the hog grand champion status. Tiffany Dean’s champion heavyweight hog, according to Bomgardner, was sound and “ex tremely lean for the weight that it is at.” Dean’s hog went on to garner reserve champion placing. Holloway, daughter of Clifford and Joyce Holloway, is a ninth grader at Soianco High School. Holloway gets 3-4 hogs a year from a cousin in Maryland. This year only “Betsy” made the weight requirements of the show, which turned out to be a good turn of events for Hollo way. Holloway keeps her hogs on her grandfather’s farm within walking distance to her home, so she can make the twice-a-day trip to care for her animals. Tiffany Dean, 14, took home reserve grand champion placing with her champion heavyweight hog. The daughter of Gary and Joan Dean, Strasburg, Dean is in the eighth grade at Martin Mey lin Middle School. Dean also competes in the sheep show ring in several fairs during the season. This year Dean’s reserve champ came from a Myerstown hog farm and made an appearance at the 4-H Roundup before coming to Quar ryville. Both girls planned to sell their hogs at the fair’s livestock sale. A sales representative of Hoobcr Inc. in McAlisterville, Bomgardner is a Penn State dairy and animal science gradu ate, where he participated on the university’s judging team. Bom gardner judges 5-7 shows a year. Andrew Herr’s hog, with its muscle expression down the top, sloped shoulder, and levelness captured lightweight champion honors. “This hog has the biggest top, good bone, feet, and legs, and has natural skeletal width and is bold in her hip,” said Bomgardner. v>A 'l' f*V I.V. , '''* Gettysburg, PA 717-624-3331 Mt. 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Jason Rowland. Lightweight Class 2; 1. Andrew Herr. 2. Matt Groff. 3. Christine Keefer. Lightweight Class 3:1. Allan Herr. 2. Jer emy Ranck. 3. Allan Herr. Lightweight Champion; Andrew Herr. Lightweight Reserve Champion: Allan Herr Middleweight Class 1:1. Sarah Henry. 2. Allison Hughes. 3. Bill Groff. Middleweight Class 2:1. Andrew Herr 2. Bill Groff. 3. Jessica Keefer. Middleweight Class 3. 1. Anna Mary Henry. 2. Megan Herr.>3. Tiffany Dean. Middleweight Champion: Anna Mary Henry. Middleweight Reserve Champion: Sarah Henry. Light-Heavyweight Class 1: 1. Jenna Bleacher. 2. John Schmidt. 3. Robert Gar rett. Light-Heavyweight Class 2: 1. Sarah Henry. 2. Rebecca Gordon. 3. Jeremy Ranck. Light-Heavyweight Class 3; t. Mandie Holloway. 2. Andy Hughes. 3. Katrina Frey. Light-Heavyweight Champion; Mandie Holloway. Light-Heavyweight Reserve Champion: Andy Hughes. Heavyweight Class 1:1. Megan Herr. 2. Ryan Hooyer. 3. Tom Appel. Heavyweight Class 2:1. Tiffany Dean. 2. Allison Hughes. 3. 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