A3O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 13, 2002 Nation’s Top Purebred S Compete At World Pork DES MOINES, lowa Swine exhibitors from 16 states competed at the World Pork Expo, Des Moines, lowa, June 6-8. Entries were judged for phenotype as well as genetic merit based on real time scan data and Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs). The Duroc show was judged by Brian Hines, Quincy, Mich., assisted by Dr. Bob Hines, Manhattan, Kan. Howard Par rish, Edon, Ohio, sold 21 boars averaging $1,625, and 22 gilts averaging $527. The Duroc premier sire award was presented to GJO Redwood 31-8, owned by Guy Jackson and Stein and Stewart. WFD9 Kobe 241-1, owned by Swine Genetics International, Whiteshire, Waldo Farms, Stewart Durocs and Zehr, was named reserve premier sire. The grand champion and top selling Duroc boar, shown by Huinker Durocs Ltd., Decorah, lowa, sold to Salmon Creek, Compart, and Swine Genetics International, for $B,OOO. The boar was sired by HDO Trade mark 37-5. Rick Whitman of RW Genet ics, Palmyra, Neb., exhibited the reserve champion and sec ond top-selling Duroc boar. He sold to Swine Genetics Interna tional, Cambridge, lowa, for $3,600. Lot 86-2, shown by Isler Ge netics, was named grand cham pion Duroc gilt. She was sired by IDO Code Red 141-1 and sold to P & S Swine, Madera, Calif., for $950. The reserve champion and top-selling Duroc gilt was ex hibited by RW Genetics and sold to Richard Waltman, Au gusta, Kan., for $2,000. Steve Rodibaugh, Rensselaer, Ind., judged the Yorkshire show and was assisted by Jeff Rodibaugh. Dan Baker, West Lafayette, Inc., auctioneered 30 boars averaging $2,278 and 55 gilts averaging $Bl6. Top Cut Sires accepted the- Yorkshire premier sire award for their boar, WJDO Tuned In 35-2. The reserve premier sire plaque was presented to Steve Cobb and Chuck Olsen for ARKO Full Power 46-4. The grand champi on and top-selling Yorkshire boar was exhibited by Doug Porter, California, Mo., and sold to Lean Value Sires for $37,000. This boar was the top-selling overall at this year’s Expo. Carl Ferrand, Greencastle, Ind., showed the reserve champion and second top-selling Yorkshire boar. He sold to Wil bert Moench, Terra Bella, Calif., for $4,200. Grand champion Yorkshire gilt honors went to Chuck Olsen, Irene, S.D. Olsen’s gilt sold to Ronnie Smith, Wabash, Ind., for $3,100. The reserve champi on Yorkshire gilt was exhibited by Creager Farms, Wauseon, Ohio, and sired by TDCO CEO 87-5, the world record-selling boar from the 2001 Summer Type Confer ence. Creager’s gilt sold for $2,300 to Terry Stade Farms, Inc., Shakopee, Minn. The top selling Yorkshire gilt was Chuck Olsen’s second place gilt, who sold to Hirschfeld and Sons, Benedict, Neb., for $6,600. Dr. Harold Hodson, Cam bridge, lowa, judged the Land race show. Howard Parrish served as auctioneer and sold four boars averaging $1,525 and five gilts averaging $4OO. The plaque for Premier Landrace Sire was presented to Jon Fisher, Prairie State Semen, Inc., Champaign, 111., for CR9 PSSS Snake 152-1. Cedar Ridge’s CRO Supreme 345-1 was named reserve pre mier sire. The grand champion boar, exhibited by Limerock Genet ics, Cresco, lowa, sold to Chris tian Genetic Services, Wood ward, lowa, for $l,BOO. The boar was sired by CRO Su preme 345-1. Cedar Ridge Farms, Inc., Red Bud, 111., sold their reserve champion Landrace boar to Christian Genetic Services for $1,400. The top-selling boar was ex hibited by Hoewischer Farms, Sydney, Ohio, and sold to Prairie State Semen, Inc., for $2,500. Bob Naylor, Cambridge, lowa, evaluated the Hamp shires. Kevin Wendt, Green Springs, Ohio, auctioneered 18 boars averaging $1,326 and 20 gilts averaging $967. Pork Producers To Elect Delegates EDGEWATER, Md. Mar yland Pork Producers Associa tion (MPPA) President Jennifer Debnam has announced that the election of the two pork producer delegate candidates for the 2003 Delegation Body of the National Pork Board (Pork Act) will take place at 10 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 24. This election will be con ducted in conjunction with the MPPA Board of Directors meeting at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, Md. AH Maryland pork producers are invited to attend. The Na tional Pork Board determines HEATMOR OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACES 888-763-8617 800-743-5883 Mamless Meet Jamestown, NY Staunton, VA Lancaster n ===s===f==f ==^ Poured Walts • Agriculture •Commercial •Residential l| — — Call for Prices On: • NRCS approved Manure Storage Pits •Basements • Retaining Walls • Footers • Foundation Walls Customer Satisfaction Is Our Goal ''V’ Lancaster Poured Walls, Inc. 2542 Horseshoe Rd.« Lancaster, PA 17601 (717) 656-7370 • Fax (717) 656-7350 The Hampshire premier sire award was presented to SGI for COY 7 Golden Eagle 1-4. The reserve award went to William G. Nash and Hendrickson Farms for LDCO Blackout 36-2. Joe Lancaster, Ada, Okla., exhibited the grand champion Hampshire boar, who was sired by JLO Shoot Out 24-3. This boar was also the top-selling Hampshire boar, as he sold to Oklahoma State University for $4,000. Reserve champion Hamp shire boar honors were awarded to Earl Cain and Family, Char iton, lowa, and sold to Eugene and Connie Gross, Holcomb, Kan., for $2,000. The grand champion Hamp shire gilt was exhibited by Earl Cain and Family and sold to Margo Fenn and WD Swine, Calif., for $2,600. Penner Hampshires, Inc., ex hibited the reserve champion Hampshire gilt, a daughter of JSEO Choctaw 137-1. This gilt sold for $1,150 to Dennie Han sard, Shatter, Calif. The top-selling Hampshire gilt was exhibited by Autumn Rose, Kirklin, Ind., and sold to Ronald Holley, Bridgeport, Texas, for $5,750. the manner in which checkoff monies, generated from the sale of pork, are spent. Checkoff funds can be used for promo tion, research, and education. “Pork checkoff funds have been used successfully to promote ‘Pork.' The Other White Meat.®’, said Debnam. Any producer, who is a resi dent of the state and has paid all assessments due, may be considered as a delegate candi date. For further information contact Lynne Hoot, executive director, (410) 956-5771, or write to MPPA, 53 Slama Road, Edgewater, MD 21037. 4 Sizes - 18 Colors - Wood or Coal Grates Forced Diaft - Ash Auger Clean Out COMPARISON WITH OTHER OUTDOOR UNITS • Burns up to 1/2 less wood • Emits up to 1/2 less smoke • Corrosion Warranty up to 10 times longer Dealerships Available in some areas Eastern US Distributor Outback Heating Inc. wine Expo 14th Annual Tuscarora Heritage Days July 25-28, 2002 East Waterford, PA July 252$ WOl Ease WurcTford Va Located at the Carnival Grounds Route 75 East Waterford, PA Parking On Grounds Free 3rd Annual Lumberjack Competition FEATURING-Axe Throw.. Log Roll Crosscut 2-man, 2-woman, Jack & Jill Singlebuck Standing Block . Underhand Chop - Women & Men.. Springboard... Pole Fell An event not to be missed... see schedule Teepee & Pre 1840’s Structures on Display Indian Artifacts Black Powder Displays Tomahawk Throw ANYONE WISHING TO DISPLAY INDIAN ARTIFACTS CONTACT Harold Shearei - 527-2409 FEATURING Petting Zoo - Friday & Saturday Andes Mountain Music by group from Equador Friday & Saturday • Antique Tractors • Antique Farm Machinery • Antique Cars • Steam and Gas Engines • Benefit and Consignment Sale • Country and Western Entertainment • Parades • Flea and Craft Market • Displays and Demonstrations • Plenty of Good Food • One Bed & Breakfast Nearby • Two Campgrounds Nearby • Tent Space Available for Exhibits of Antique Nature • Paddle Wheel t • Loading Dock on Grounds • Tractor Teeter Totter • Pedal Tractor Pulls • Antique Tractor Pulls Horseshoe Tournament Saturday, July 27,2002 Sign-up by 8 a.m. Tournament Starts at 9 a.m. Trophies 4 Places (Singles & Doubles) BRING YOUR OWN SHOES ALL OUTDOORS SOUTH PA TURNPIKE Willow Hill Exit East Waterford Rt, 850 Qrovo Honoj Port Royal NORTH Flea and Craft Markets Contact Gary Zeiders 717-734-0037 For Space or Details, after 5 p.m. 50 -50 Drawings WHI Be Held During The Weekend SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Thursday. July 25.2002 Benefit Sale 5 00pm Donations appreciated and consignments accepted (Commission is 20%) not to exceed $lOO on any item Items will be accepted from Sam until 3 p m on day of sale Early consignments greatly appreciated Sale held ram or shine (Contact 734-3270) Auctioneering bv Bryan D. Imes Food Stand Will Be Open BBQ Chicken Will Be Available at 4 p.m. : ridav. July 26.2002 4 - 00 pm- BBQ Chicken Available - Pedal Pulls 5:30 pm - 6 00p.m - - Garden Tractor Pulls (Trophies) 6 30 p m - Parade on Grounds 7 30 p m - Ray Owen Country Folk recording artist B‘OOpm -TeenDancebyScotty the DJ at tennis court 9:00 pm - Ray Owen 2nd show 7-10 a m - Breakfast Available 9a m -12 noon - Lumberjack Competition 10'30a m.-(Throughout the Day) BBQ Chicken Available 11 00 am - Pig &Ox Roast by the Tuscarora Grange #774 11 a.m, 4p m &6 p m - Parade on Grounds 2pm- Antique Tractor Pulls in the Park 2 30 p m - Entertainment by Jessica & Valerie Eaton 3 p.m - Pedal Pulls in the pavilion 7 00 p m - Twin Hill Express with Vince Diem Country-Bluegrass- Gospel (co-sponsored by Chemgro) 9:00 p m - Twin Hill Express 2nd show Sunday. July 28.2002 9 00 a.m. - Community Church Service with Rev. Don Walters 10 00 a m - BBQ Chicken Available 12:00 noon - Parade on Grounds 1:00 p.m. - Beyond All Reason Magic Show by J Todd Wise 2 00 p m - Pedal Tractor Pulls in the Pavilion 3:00 p m - Drawing PRIZES Ist Prize - White Model LT1350 Lawn Tractor with mower 2nd Prize - Longaberger Basket 2002 - Homestead Memories 3rd Prize - Mountain Bike 4th Prize - Mountain Bike Tickets available on grounds for the drawing to be held at 3.00 p.m. Sunday afternoon
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