Businesses Support Youth At Sale Of Champions Grand Champion Goat Sale Sets Record at $2,200; Farm Show Scholarships Awarded MICHELLE KUNJAPPU Ocker, 15, in his fifth year show- and Giant Foods Lancaster Farming Staff ing market goats at the Farm for $2,200. HARRISBURG (Dauphin Show, exhibited the grand cham- Morgan Co.) The former Small Arena pion market goat, a crossbred 17 p. ’ now designated as the Sale Boer. Zac received $2,200 dou- ’ Arena again hosted the annual Wing the previous record of . e . Sale of Champions at the Farm $l,lOO from New Holland gr and cnampion Show complex Tuesday. Sales Stables. market The event followed what some The grand champion market ® ■ n .f® r "ole believe to be record attendence swine. A crossbred animal, the Buildings pur over the weekend. hog was exhibited by Jacob chased the lamb The record belonged to the Wheeler, Somerset, and pur- for $3,000. market goat show this year. Zac chased by Hatfield Quality Meats Nate Tice’s champion Valerie Svonavec sold her reserve champion market swine for $2,100 to Fulton Bank and Kessler’s, Inc. Also pictured are Sue Samson, Kess- hred Sh ‘ ler’s, Inc., and Mike Firestine, Fulton Bank. Feeder Wagon with Headlocks Zimmerman adjustable headlocks for animals 10 months or older. Mounted on a 5' x 20* or 24' trough with an adjustable tongue. All headlocks finished with a zinc rich undercoat & TGIC polyester powder topcoat. • Spring loaded neck bar for easy removal & adjustment. • Individual lock on each yoke it?' animals Call or Write For Additional Information & the Name of Your Nearest Dealer Paul B. Zimmerman, Inc. 295 Woodcorner Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543 • 1 mile West of Ephrata 717/738-7365 .Hours:.Moo.Jtbru.Eru7.-5KSat.7-J J * * _ Added Value With Our 2 Coat Process! —1 Five step metal preparation, including iron phosphate conversion coating, to enhance adhesion & prevent undercoat corrosion .2. Zinc rich epoxy powder undercoat. 3. TQIC polyester powder top coat, baked at 400° to fuse coats, forming a cross link molecular bond Farmco Feeder Wagon • 15" implement wheel (6 bolt) • 2 jacks on front corners for added stability. Kori Morgan sold her grand champion market lamb to Pioneer Pole Buildings for $3,000. ceived $2,100 for her hog from Fulton Bank and Kessler’s, Inc. The reserve champion market lamb in the junior show was a crossbred animal exhibited by Becky Cowell, Waynesburg, a freshman majoring in biology at Waynesburg College. Old Guard Insurance, Lititz, purchased the lamb for $1,500. grand champion market steer, a crossbred, brought $20,000 for Nate, a senior at Northern Leb anon High School. Hoss’s Steak and Sea House purchased the steer. The reserve champion market sylvania Farm Show Scholarship steer was shown by third-year Foundation announced the*win- Farm Show exhibitor Ryan Clay- ners of its tenth annual schol comb, 11, Osterburg. Taylor arship contest at the 2003 Farm Excel, Wyalusing, purchased the Show Junior Livestock Sale of Shorthorn steer for $2,700. Champions. Matt Riebling, 16, Hanover, in The scholarship committee his first Farm Show appearance awarded $2,000 scholarships to as an exhibitor, showed the re- 24 Pennsylvania youth who are serve champion market goat, pursuing post-secondary educa- New Holland Sales Stables pur- tion. Winners were selected based chased the goat for $1,150. on scholastic achievements, 4-H Also auctioned off was a or FFA involvement, school ac limited edition tractor number- tivities, and a history of involve ed one of 1,200 sold to benefit ment in the livestock events at the FFA Foundation. Bill Camp- the Farm Show. Valerie Svona vec, 9, Rock wood, showed the reserve bell, CEO of Hoss’s Steak and Sea House, purchased the item. “Although facilities are impor- _ 9) tant, it is not just about brick and (Turtl to Page Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 18, 2003-A27 mortar. In addition to building for the future with physical infra structure, we are also building for the future when we support our 4-H and FFA members,” said Sam Hayes, agriculture secretary. In another show of support for youth, also at the sale twenty four Pennsylvania scholars were honored Tuesday when the Penn- The first fund established after the 1993 Farm Show Sale of