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Vol. 48 No. 12
Show Announces Scholarship Winners
Receiving this year’s Farm Show Scholarships were (in alphabetical
order, by towns and county), Beth Baer, Glenville, York County; Ellen
Brammer, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland; Ashley Brothers, Connelsville,
Fayette; Keri Connelly, Pennsylvania Furnace, Centre; Timothy Crouse,
Myerstown, Berks; Justin Cunfer, Lehighton, Carbon; Colin Ferringer,
Home, Indiana; Jodie Fetterolf, Beavertown, Snyder; Kyle Fleener, Ro
besonia, Lebanon; Robert Garrett, Pequea, Lancaster; Sarah Grim, East
Berlin, Adams; Sheena Hines, Duncannon, Perry; Christopher Jeffcoat,
Littlestown, Adams; Katherine Logan, Irwin, Westmoreland; Keri Miller,
Somerset, Somerset; Sarah Regula, Brownfield, Fayette; Kristi Lynn
Rooker, Uniontown, Fayette; Debra Rudy, Halifax, Dauphin; Paul Sheal
er. Auburn, Schuylkill; Valerie Lyn Smith, Martinsburg, Blair; Jared
Treichler, Fleetwood, Berks; Heather Will, Somerset, Somerset; Janine
Winebark, Lindale, Smith; Megan Winnett, Amityville, Washington. They
are Joined by (outgoing) Secretary of Agriculture Sam Hayes. See story
Page A 27. Photo by Michelle Kunjappu
The goat sale set a* record when Zac Ocker’s grand champion market
goat, purchased by New Holland'Sales Stables, brought $2,200. Also pic
tured is David Kolb, sales stables president, and his wife Lexine. See story
page A 27. Photo by Michelle Kuhjappu
Kids of all ages climbed aboard the latest farm equipment at the 2003
Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg. Brady, at wheel, and sister Mikayla
Daugherty are the children of Nathan and Amy Daugherty. Brady, 5, and Mi
kayla, 4, were with their grandparents, Dave and Becky Saltzgiver, Spring
Grove. See more photos of Farm Show, including the demonstration pages
A 34 and A 36, throughout the issue. Photo by Andy Andrews, editor
www.lancasterfarming.com
Four Sections
Saturday, January 18, 2003
Rendell Picks Columbia County
Dairyman As New Ag Secretary
DAVE LEFEVER
Lancaster Farming Staff
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Den
nis Wolff, a dairy farmer and cattle ex
porter from Columbia County, will be the
Jacob Wheeler, Somerset, sold his Farm Show champion hog for $2,200.
Buyers were, from left, Clair “Butch” Clemens, holding the Hatfield Quality
>ats sign, and Tom Mffegfft holding the Giant Foods sign. See story page
7. Photo by Michelle tm&jgpu
Nate Tice sold his grand champion Farm Show market beef animal to
Hoss’s Steak and Sea House for $lO,OOO. Holding the banner is Bill Camp
bell, CEO of the restaurant, along with his son-in-law Tom Smith and Camp
bell’s granddaughter Brooke. See story page A 27.
Photo by Michelle Kunjappu
On Monday during the annual FFA Mid-Winter Convention, FFA Star
awards went to, from left, Holly Hoover, Andrew Herr (Star Farmer), Kate Sol
lenberger (Star Farmer), and Christine Carl. See story page A2l.
Photo by Andy Andrews, editor
$36.00 Per Year
new Pennsylvania secretary of agriculture
when Governor-elect Ed Rendell takes of
fice next week.
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