Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 06, 2001, Image 1

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9-Year-Old Shire Mare Takes KILE Spotlight
Erin, daughter of Gene and Vicky McCaffrey, holds on to Whinmoor Wonder
(“Winnie”), a lighter, aged Shire mare that captured grand champion Wednesday at
the Keystone International Livestock Exposition (KILE) in Harrisburg. KILE officially
opened Thursday this week, but judging began earlier. Read more about Winnie on
page A3O. Photo by Andy Andrews, editor
Bachman Selected For PLA ’s Hall Of Fame
MILLIE BUNTING
Market Staff
HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.) Harry H. Bachman,
well-known auctioneer from
Annville, Lebanon County, has
been chosen the Pennsylvania
Livestock Association’s (PLA’s)
Hall of Fame winner for 2001 in
recognition of his more than 20
years of service to the livestock
Harry H. Bachman, auctioneer from Annville, Lebanon
County, has been chosen the Pennsylvania Livestock As
sociation’s Hall of Fame winner for 2001. His portrait will
join others in the “Wall of Fame’’ in the Small Arena of the
Farm Show Complex.
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industry.
Bachman was honored at the
opening ceremonies of the Key
stone International Livestock
Expo (KILE) Thursday after
noon in the Small Arena of the
Farm Show Complex.
Bachman, serving as co
chairman of this year’s KILE,
has added another achievement
to the long list of endeavors in
Four Sections
volving the livestock industry.
Bachman is a past president
of the livestock association and,
along with this award, his por
trait will be added to the “Wall
of Fame” in the Small Arena of
the Farm Show Complex.
Through the years, Bachman
has worked tirelessly on many
livestock activities involving all
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Harry H. Bachman, serv
ing as co-chairman of this
year’s Keystone Interna
tional Livestock Expo
(KILE), has added another
achievement to the long list
of endeavors involving the
livestock industry.
Saturday, October 6,2001
Lancaster Farming Schedules
Free Farm Seminar
Sign-Up For Seminar,
With Free Lunch , Extended
LANCASTER (Lancaster
Co.) Lancaster Farming has
scheduled a free event for the
entire family, with a no-cost
lunch included!
On Tuesday, Nov. 13, Lancas
ter Farming will host its first
“Family Farm Transitional
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Lancaster Farming’s free farm transitional seminar in
cludes a no-cost lunch. Those who want to attend must
preregister by filling out this form, mailing it in, or by call
ing Karen Hoffer at (717) 721-4416. The deadline has been
extended to Oct. 29.
Small Farm, Rural Living
Expo Has Successful Debut
DEANNA CUNFER
Carbon Co. Correspondent
GILBERT (Monroe Co.)
Only positive comments were
heard from the visitors, vendors
and organizers of the Northeast
Small Farm and Rural Living
Meeting Readies Grange For
Annual October Convention
MICHELLE KUNJAPPU
Lancaster Farming Staff
CAMP HILL (Cumberland
Co.) Committee members of
the Pennsylvania State Grange
conducted a preconvention
$34.00 Per Year
••FREE Lunch Will Be Provided** \
Please return to Lancaster Farming no later
than October 29, 2001. Mail to:
Family Farm Transitional Seminar
Lancaster Farming Newspaper
P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522
For more information or to sign up,
call Karen Hoffei 717-721-4416
750 Per Copy
Seminar,” open to everyone, at
the Farm and Home Center in
Lancaster.
Along with the seminar, with
nationally recognized speakers,
are free coffee and donuts in the
morning and free lunch, cour
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Expo and Trade Show. Such
comments as “This is great!”,
“So much to see.”, “They
should do this more often.”,
“I’ve answered questions all
day.”, and “We’ve been so
(Turn to Page A 29)
meeting last week at the Radis
son Hotel to prepare for the
Grange annual convention in
October.
In addition to the three fea
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