»,<»«»** DIGIT 1680^ S4t> P 1 I^3loo W 209 PATTE LIBRARY - UN IV PARI PA 16802 -| Bj I V 01.46 No. 11 Pennsylvania Farm Show Captures International Flavor The champion Chester White was the supreme champion for the Wetzel family from Possiter, Indiana County. From left, Dan, Anna, Ken, and Jamie Wetzel, Barbara Grumbine, making the presentation, Sam Hayes Jr., secretary of and Al Christian, Judge. Photo by Everett Newswanger, editor., . At left Agriculture Secretary Samuel Hayes presents the supreme champion ram banner to Morgan Schrock, 16, Millville, and her home bred Corriedale. Lamb and wool queen Deidra Smith congratulates David and Barbara Lytle, New London, whose homebred Hampshire won the supreme champion ewe placing. Photo by Michelle Ranch State stars were announced during the FFA mid-winter convention. From left, Nicole Brown; Jeremy Weber, national honoree; Susan Rich ardson, national honoree; and Chet Brubaker. Photo by Andy Andrews Late-Breaking News: Pork Producers Reject Checkoff. (See story A 39, i Four Sections Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,2001 The Jersey cow was the supreme chamion for co-owrtbrs Jeff and Mischele Reasner, Newbury, and Harry Bachman, Annville<Jn the photo, from left, Ag Secretary Samuel Hayes Jr., Mariah Payntdr, Jeff, Mischele at halter, Harry, and Melinda Sue Wolfe, state dairy prfftcess. Photo by Charlene Shupp The Percheron champion mare was the supreme champion this year for John and Chad Cole, Center Hall in Centre County. Making the presentation is Sam Hayes Jr., secretary of agriculture, and Rend’ee Caldwell, Pennsylvania Draft Horse and Mule Queen. Photo by Everett Newswanger, editor Leading the Pennsylvania Society of Farm Women, from left, Mary Fizz, second vice president; Becky Swallow, first vice president; Catherine Schott, president; Sharon Engle, secretary; and Carolyn Neal, treasurer. Photo by Lou Ann Good $32.00 Per Year 600 Per/6opy
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