Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 2002, Image 21

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    Manheim Farm Show Exhibitors
(Continued from Page by Tyler Kulp, Manheim,
A 2O ) sold for $1.70 per pound to
_ , , ... McCracken Feed Mills. Re-
Brubaker sold for $6lO to serV e, weighing 638 pounds
Manheim Auction Auction, and exhibited by Adam
represented by Rick Bud- Zurin, Mount Joy, sold for
nyk. Reserve, exhibited by per pound to Ken and
Angela Swendsen, sold for j une Zurin.
$135 to First Union Bsnk) j\t the sslc wore 11
represented by Ted Bow- goa ts, m hogs, 23 lambs,
ers - 16 steers, and 32 dairy beef.
Grand champion Hoi- There were 222 registered
stein feeder calf, weighing buyers.
667 pounds and exhibited
Grand champion Holstein feeder calf at Man
heim, exhibited by Tyler Kulp, Manheim, center,
sold for $1.70 per pound to McCracken Feed
Mill, represented by Pete McCracken, far left.
At right is Carla Martin, farm show queen.
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Reserve champion Holstein feeder calf, ex
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right, sold for $1 per pound to Ken and June
Zurin, left. At far right is Carla Martin, farm
show queen.
Deb Seibert, Manheim Central High School
ag teacher with a sheep outfit, keeps the lamb
front and ready during Manheim Community
Farm Show’s first adult showmanship contest.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 19, 2002-A2l
1 Pa. 4-H Forestry
Team Shines In
National Competition
UNIVERSITY PARK
(Centre Co.) Pennsylva
nia’s team in the 23rd an
nual 4-H Forestry Invita
tional this summer finished
higher than any Keystone
State team ever.
The four-day event was
held at Jackson’s Mill State
4-H Conference Center
near Weston, W. Va. The
Pennsylvania team, made
up of four teen-agers and
four adult volunteers, fin
ished sixth out of 16 teams.
Team members were
Chad Atwood, 17, of War
ren County; Emily Dun
kerton, 15, of McKean
County; Candy Eggler, 18,
of Clinton County; and
Rick Hecker, 14, of Clinton
County.
The team was coached
by Dave Miller of Warren,
Pa. Other adults involved
in training and coaching
the youths were Pam
Snook of Sugar Valley,
Ann Dunkerton of Smeth
port and Bob Domville of
Warren.
Team members earned
the right to represent Penn
sylvania at the invitational
by scoring in the top four
at the state contest held at
Laurel Haven, Pa., in May.
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For these young adults, the
opportunity to compete at
the invitational rewards
years of hard work in 4-H
forestry and other conser
vation-related projects and
club activities.
The event, which is
sponsored by International
Paper Foundation, is com
posed of a number of indi
vidual and team events.
These include tree identifi-
cation, tree measurement,
forest insect and disease
identification, compass tra
verse, topographic map
use, forest stand evalua
tion, and the forestry bowl
a fast-paced event fash
ioned after popular televi
sion quiz shows.
Invitational participants
also test their knowledge of
forestry facts in a written
examination The students
compete for individual
high scores and overall
team awards.
The team from Alabama
took top honors at the invi
tational. Alabama also had
the top three individual
high scorers. A team from
Arkansas earned second
place and Louisiana placed
third.
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