Judge Bob Herr congratulates Kyle King on his winning lamb. Cecil County (Continued from Page A 1) 18 lambs. King raises two market lambs each year in the back yard of his Elktoh, Md., home. The lambs are supplied by Bill McCauley of Atglen. King will be a freshman at Elkton High School this fall. His mother, Connie King, also has a history showing lambs. A native of Cecil Coun ty, she showed her first lamb at the fair here in 1954. Reserve champion honors went to Chelsea Davis, 10, and her 124-pound middleweight market lamb. Chelsea is the daughter of Ned and Sarah Davis. She livfcS on a farm, and will be a 6th-grader at Bohemia Manor Middle School this fall. Following are results for the 4-H and open market lamb show, and the open breed show conducted on the same day: MARKET LAMB SHOW Underweight (4-H): 1. Sara Culver 2. Sierra Bouchelle 3. Kayla Perkins Underweight (open): 1. Jenny Troyer 2. Sara Culver 3. Ashley Troyer Lightweight (4-H): 1. Kyle King 2. Sara Culver 3. Chelsea Davis Lightweight (open): 1. Kyle King 2. Sara Culver 3. Ashley Troyer Medium Lightweight (open and 4-H): 1. Jennifer Wassmer 2. Sierra Bouchelle 3. Shawn Blelert Middleweight (open and 4-H): 1. Chef sea Davis 2. Kyle King 3. Tara Bartscfk Heavyweight: 1. Echo Bartsch Grand Champion Kyle King Reserve Grand Champion Chelsea Davis OPEN BREED SHOW Junior Ram Lamb: 1. Ashley Ti Yearling Ram; 1. Jenny Ti Jenny Troyer Junior Ewe Lamb Hampshire; 1. Jenny Troyer ! Troyer 3. Jenny Troyer Shropshire; 1. Ashley Troyer! Troyer Yearling Ewe Lamb Suffolk: Troyer 2. Jenny Troyer Pair Ewe Lambs; 1. Ashley Jenny Troyer OEB new technologies new hybrid CORN varieties a new ALFALFA <pew FORAGE GRASSES *** ' 4:;: niw 800.853.2676 decision. Nutrient Management Seminar Set For Md. WYE MILLS, Md. A Nu- In the morning, participants trient Management Summit will brainstorm core elements scheduled for Ajig. 5 wijl aim to of Maiyland’s Nutrient Man streamline' Management program tpttfcjinl- a- •ym> ' effectiveness «*® 1 9 ’ For nearly 70 years, Doebler’s Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26, 2003-A2l , M \* > wt f 4 lesa- Vrts of Qall
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