Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 2002, Image 19

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Several ‘Firsts’
Farm Show
ANDY ANDREWS exhibiting. And it was also a
Editor first-time champion for re-
MANHEIM (Lancaster serve winner, Brian Nolt, also
Co.) It was a time of ofManheim.
“firsts.” Johanna, 14, is the daugh-
That is, there were two ter of Beth and Dudley Rohr
first-time champions for both er. Johanna is in the ninth
supreme and reserve swine grade at Manheim Central
exhibitors at last week’s Man- High School. Her 250-pound
heim Community Farm Blue Butt gilt, nicknamed
Show. “Cyclone” from her favorite
Taking home a first for a part of science class, was pur
champion was Joanna Rohr- chased from the Pfautz fami
er, Manheim, with her first _ .
champion hog in six years of ur ®
Grand champion goat at Manheim was exhibited
by Brian Geib, Manheim, center, and sold for $6.10
per pound to Manheim Auto Auction, represented
by Bob Slade, far right. At left is Carla Martin, farm
show queen.
Reserve champion goat, exhibited by Derek
Spayd, Mount Joy, center, sold for $4 per pound to
Engle Publishing, represented by Wes Ferguson,
far right. At left is Carla Martin, farm show queen.
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For Manheim
Exhibitors
Grand champion hog at Manheim, exhibited by
Johanna Rohrer, Manheim, center, sold late last
week for $3.50 per pound to Manheim Auto Auc
tion, represented by Bob Slade, far right. At left is
Carla Martin, farm show queen.
Reserve hog at Manheim, exhibited by Brian
Nolt, Manheim, center, sold for $3.10 per pound to
Engle Publishing, represented by Wes Ferguson,
far right. At left is Carla Martin, farm show queen.
Joelynn Donough, Manheim, far right, sold her
grand champion lamb at Manheim last week to Ful
ton Bank for $3.75 per pound. From left, Lowell Fry
and Mike Firestine, Fulton Bank representatives;
Carla Martin, farm show queen; and Donough.
Reserve champion lamb at Manheim Farm Show,
exhibited by Derick Bollinger, Manheim, far right,
sold for $3 per pound to Manheim Auto Auction.
From left, Rick Budnyk, representing Manheim
Auto Auction; Carla Martin, farm show queen; and
Donough.
Photos by Andy Andrews, editor
KIANHEIM community
FARM SHOW