V 01.47 No. 11 2002 Farm Show: Foreign Flavor, Local Fervor Scott Walton holds the halter of Tower Vue Counsel Sara-ET, supreme champion cow at the Farm Show. Joining Walton is Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Becky Mowrer and Seceretary of Agriculture Sam Hayes Jr. See story page A3l. Photo by Dave Lefaver Gilt supreme champion at the Farm Show went to Ken Wetzel and family, Rossiter, for this Hampshire. From left, Sam Hayes Jr., state sec retary of agriculture; Jamie Wetzel; Ken Wetzel; and Al Christian, lowa State Univer§|ty, judge. See story page 816. Photo by Andy Andrews, editor FFA Stars were honored Monday evening at the annual midwinter con vention. From left, Julie Noll, Greenwood, specialty agriculture; Isaac Bucher, Gettysburg, ag sales, service, and mechanics, and national star; Andrew Alwine, Bermudian, production, and national star; and Adam Cole, Apple City, horticulture. See story page 818. Photo by Andy Andrews, editor www.lancasterfarming.com Four Sections Saturday, January 12,2002 Draft horse best of show went to Windemere Farms, represented by Gerald Allenbach, Spring Mills, with this 6-year-old Percheron stallion. From left, Carrie Martin, Pennsylvania Draft and Mule Association queen, Dallas, and Allenbach. See story page A 22. Photo by Andy Andrews, editor Brooke Keeney is joined by her mother, Annette, and grandfather, Donald Waiter, in celebrating “Bunny’s” winnings. The Shorthorn heifer was named supreme of the open breeding beef show. At right is Sam Hayes, state secretary of agriculture. See story page D 4. Photo by Michelle Kunjappu State agricultural commodity queens and representatives were on hand during a reception at the Harrisburg Hilton late last week. See story pageA34. Photo by Andy Andrews, editor $34.00 Per Year 750 Per Copy
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