(Continued from Page A 33) ent cuisine from countries around the world,” he said. This involved six-hour sessions of preparing dishes from countries in Europe, Asia and other continents. Other grand champion FFA exhibitors at the show included Ryan Haines, whose 227-pound York/Hampshire crossbred hog went to Huntsdale Stock Farm for $640. Haines, 21, is an Ani mal Science major at Cornell University and in his ninth year of exhibiting livestock. Mike Woods’ grand champion dairy beef, a Red and White, went to Cumberland Valley Co operative for $625. Brian Nailor, in his second year as a Cumberland Valley FFA member, exhibited the grand champion market goat, a Boer cross. It was purchased for $4OO by Zach Neil of Neil Live stock, Shippensburg. Average prices for youth live stock at the sale were: beef, $1,352; market lambs, $233; mar ket hogs, $312; and goats, $263. ,v Sunnybend Tops York County Holstein Show YORK (York Co.) Sunnybend Jump For Joy-ET rose above the field of outstanding Hol steins as senior and grand champion for June Boyer and John Haar at the recent York County Holstein Show. Joy, an aged cow, was also named the best senior bred and owned of the show. Standing in the reserve spot was Beshore Farms with their senior 3 year old, Beshore Carl ton Jem. Other farms representing cow class winners were: Woodbine, Dar-Dale, Ridge-Hill, and Coredale. Beshore Farms and Boyer shared junior champion honors,as well, but in the reverse order. Junior chanWiop.was Beshore’s fall year ling Encore IcMD-E-C Encore Leona- ET. Sunnybend Jackie Reknown, a spring calf, was reserve junior champion for June Boyer, as well as best junior bred and owned. Other class winners were exhibited by Lee Bosley of Walk- Le, Cory Thompson of Coredale, Trisha Knight of Woodbine, and Dixie Doll of Dar-Dale. Plum Pox Pops Up Again DAVE LEFEYER Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pennsylva nia Department of Agriculture (PDA) officials have reported newly discovered plum pox virus infections in several peach tree stands in York and Cumberland counties. “We’re looking at roughly 17 acres that are infected,” said Karl Valley, chief of PDA’s Divi sion of Plant Protection. The virus was discov ered in three areas: Conewago and Monaghan townships in York County and one township in Cumberland County. The York County trees are in areas not previ ously quarantined in the state’s campaign to eradicate the virus, while the Cumberland Coun ty site is in an existing quarantine area. From the time when the plum pox virus was first discovered in 1999 to the end of 2001, about 1,346 acres of stone fruit trees had been removed and destroyed in southcentral Pennsylvania, according to Valley. Prior to this recent discov ery of the virus, the last incidence of infection was reported last fall. According to Valley, the four Pennsylvania counties of Adams, Cumberland, Franklin, and .York are the only areas in the U.S. in which plum pox has been reported. Quarantines are conducted on a township by township basis, and no county has been quarantined in its entirety. Valley noted. Planting of any stone fruit trees is prohibited in quarantine areas. Valley said it’s difficult to predict the implica tions of the newly discovered infections. Plum pox vii had probably been present in the area for six h eight years prior to being detected in 1999, giving it a sizable head headstart, he noted ‘W( tr> io remain optimistic.” he said Ryan Haines, left, with his grand champion crossbred market hog. Reed Morgan represents the buyer, Hunts dale Stock Farm, near Carlisle. I X" r '^ a '*as' - - '«(■_ ■ f :.L*l H 1982 Honda Trail 110 Motorcycle - like new; Star Craft 8’ pick-up camper, fully self contained, real nice; nice car. Terms: Cash or check with ID. Some items subject to bid approval All items subject to prior sale. This is equipment only. Refreshments and seating available. Sale will be held indoors. Auctioneers: Wayne Templeton AU-001110-L, Benny Davis AU-00203-C Phone 814-472-8029 A huge sale of new and used items at the Cambria County Fair Grounds. (1/4 million dollars worth of equipment including tractors, back hoes, Kubota tractors, Cub Cadet tractors, over 20 used ATV’s, $lO,OOO worth of tools, etc.). This sale will be held indoors. Lots of parking. Refreshments will be available. Used Items Kubota 87500 w/loader, mower, only 50 hours; Kubota 81750 w/mower, loader; Kubota F 2400 4WD; Ford 8N; Massey Ferguson 1210 w/mower and heavy duty front blade; Kubota 86000 4x4 w/3 point hitch tiller; Wheel Horse 20HP w/60” mower; Wheel Horse 16HP w/44” mower; Toro Z-Master 118 Zero Turn, 18HP; Woods 5’ finish mower; 5’ brush hog; 6’ rear blade; cultivators; ATV’s, between 15-20 used ATV’s - Suzuki LT-80, Suzuki LT-50, Suzuki LTF-160, Suzuki 250, Suzuki 250 4x4, Suzuki 250 Quad Sport, Suzuki King Quad 4x4, Suzuki 500 4x4, Suzuki 500 Automatic 4x4, Polaris Trail Blazer, Polaris 500 HO, Honda 4x4 Rancher, Polaris 425 4x4, Polaris 300 4x4, Yamaha Raptor, Yamaha Bear Tracker, Yamaha Kodiak, Arctic Cat 500 4x4, Arctic Cat 400 4x4; Suzuki RM-80 motorcycle; 2002 Kawasaki KDX22O; 2001 Honda XR4OOR, 14' equipment trailer; 1997 Polaris Super Sport snowmobile w/reversc, 2000 SkiDoo MXZ 700; 1998 EZGO golf carts (gas and electric), like new. Campbell Hausfeld 2500 watt generator; Homelite 4300 watt generator, used pushmowers; used trimmers: used chainsaws: Troybilt tiller: 77”x10' Doolittle Trailer. F*\ s - Kubota BXIBOO w/loader, demo, new warranty: Kubota TGIB6O w/mower, vac bagger, demo, new warranty; Trailers; snowmobile; ATV; Equipment (B’, 10’, 12’. 16’); Log Splitters, 22 ton, vertical/horizontal; Generators, 2500 watt, 3000 watt, 5000 watt; Stihl chainsaws; Stihl trimmers; Husqvarna chainsaws; Husqvarna trimmers; Lawn Rollers; Hydraulic Oil; Helmets - motorcycle, atv, snowmobile - we purchased over 200 from a dealer that went out of business; Cub Cadet 18 HP trac tor; Lawn & Garden tractor batteries; Tractor Equipment: Brush Hogs - 6’, s', 4’, Rear Blades - 7’, 6’, s’, Rock Rakes - s’, 6’, 7’, B’, Tillers - 4’, s’, 6’, Bale Spears, Middle Buster; $lO,OOO worth of tools (some thing for everyone) - wrenches, socket sets, wire brushes, jacks, cut off saws, jack stands, grinders, battery chargers, screw drivers, hack saws, extension cords, air compressors, pipe wrenches, tarps, tarp straps, paint guns, air tools, air sanders, extension cords, tap & die sets, tape meas ures; parts washer; engine hoist; knives; machetes; tie downs; pad locks; gun cabinets; tool kits; hand truck; creepers; drill press (much more can’t list it all); Troyßilt tillers; Cub Cadet snowthrowers; tow dolly (for behind motor home): Yard Man triple care lawn system - chipper/shred der/vacuum; Woods zero turn 15HP mower. Top market goat was exhibited and sold by Brian Nal lor, left, of Cumberland Valley High School. Zach Neil of Neil Livestock is the buyer. AUCTION SALE Saturday Morning at 10:00 a.m. August 10,2002 At Cambria County Fair Grounds Off Of North Center Street New Items Special Interest H\ZKN - RTE. 28 814-328-2222 • 814-328-2904 * \ . , , v, ”, . T-v V V-- ' - V * Q j® , A' ~ - |>- % y Ik' gj . * *i 1991 BMW 3181, a partial listing of
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