Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 30, 2002, Image 55

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    Snyder County 4-H, FFA Members Sell Animals At Beaver Community Fair
Lance Herman, right,
sold his Beaver Fair grand
champion market steer to
; Isaac Massinger, right,
sold his Beaver Fair grand
champion dairy beef steer
to Bill Wiest of Mlddleburg
Auction and Market LLC.
BEAVER SPRINGS (Snyder
Co.) Members of the Happy
Valley 4-H Livestock Club, Back
yard Bunnies 4-H Club, Selins
grove FFA, Middleburg FFA and
West Snyder FFA sold their mar
ket project animals at the annual
Youth Livestock Fair during the
74th Annual Beaver Community
Fair.
A total of 150 lots were sold on
the auction including nine meat
pens of rabbits, nine single firyer
rabbits, 38 market lambs, 56 mar
ket hogs, 25 dairy beef feeder
steers and 13 market steers.
The grand champion meat pen
of rabbits was owned by Ronnie
Hauck of Winfield. David Petros
ki purchased the meat pen for
$335. Hauck is a member of the
Selinsgrove FFA. The owner of
the reserve champion meat pen
was Matthew Shea, son of Brian
and Kathy Shea, Mt. Pleasant
Mils. BDI The Auction Guy
(Bryan Imes) purchased the re
serve champion meat pen for
$265. Matt is a member of the
Backyard Bunnies 4-H Club.
The grand champion single
firyer rabbit was owned by Nevin
Shea and purchased by Apex
Homes, Inc. of Middleburg for
$175. Nevin is the son of Brian
and Kathy Shea of Mt. Pleasant
Mills and a member of the Back-
Tyler Davis, right, sold his Beaver Fair
grand champion market hog to Becky Ker
stetter, Nationwide Insurance agent.
yard Bunnies 4-H Club. The re
serve champion single fryer was
exhibited by Ronnie Hauck and
purchased by Larry Snook
Rabbitry/Winneld Supply of RRS
Selinsgrove for $4OO.
Tiffany Hoffman, daughter of
Trent and Carol Hoff
man,Middleburg, exhibited the
117-pound grand champion
market lamb, which sold for
$6OO to Hallmark Feeds. Se
lena Hollenbach, Middle
burg, exhibited the
120-pound reserve champion
market lamb, which was
purchased by BDI The Auc
tion Guy for $3OO. Both win
ners are members of Selins
grove FFA.
The grand champion mar
ket hog was exhibited by
Tyler Davis, son of Bob and
Gwen Davis, Beavertown.
The 254-pound crossbred
ICE CREAM FREEZER
! NAME:
; ADDRESS;
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Winners To Be Announced In Jan. 25 Issue Of Lancaster Farming
hog sold to Becky Kerstetter’s
Nationwide Insurance for $5OO.
Davis is a member of the Happy
Valley 4-H Livestock Club. The
reserve champion market hog, a
262-pound crossbred exhibited by
Tiffany Hoffman, was purchased
by Glenn Wiand of Hallmark
Feeds for $4OO.
The grand champion dairy
beef feeder steer was exhibited by
Isaac Hassinger, son of Ken and
Sally Hassinger, McClure. The
432-pound steer was sold to Mid
dleburg Area Market and Auc
tion LLC for $5OO. Michael Hoff
man exhibited the 372-pound
reserve champion dairy beef feed
er steer bought by Conestoga
Wood of Beavertown for $625.
Michael is the son of Jonathan
and Sherrie Hoffman of Mt.
Tke Original Old Fashioned
6 Qt. Hand
DEPOSIT THIS
COUPON AT
LANCASTER FARMING
BOOTH AT THE
PA State Farm Show
ZIP:
Lancaster Farming
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 30, 2002-811
Tiffany Hoffman poses her Beaver Fair
grand champion market lamb purchased
by Glenn Wiand of Hallmark Feeds, Mifflin
burg. Pictured with Hoffman are Justin,
Michael and Glenn Wiand.
January 11-18,2003
PHONE:
Pleasant Mills. Isaac and Michael
are both members of the Happy
Valley 4-H Livestock Club.
The grand champion market
steer weighing 1,250 was exhibi
ted by Lance Herman, and sold
to Hoss’s Steak and Sea House
for $2,500. Lance is the son of
Herbert and Susan Herman, RRI
Beaver Springs and a member of
the West Snyder FFA. Caleb
Hoffman, a member of the
Happy Valley 4-H Livestock
Club, exhibited the 1,170-pound
reserve champion market steer,
which was purchased by R. J.
Hoffman and Sons for $1,350.
Caleb is the son of Jonathan and
Sherrie Hoffman of Mt. Pleasant
Mills.