Success Strategies Vary At Reading Fair Sheep Show NICKI LEFEVER Special Correspondent LEESPORT (Berks Co.) From left, 2003 Pennsylvania Lamb and Wool Queen Amber Shollenberger distributed ribbons at the Reading Fair Wool Show. Amanda Miller took grand champion ewe with Queeny, chosen by Judge Marlyn Stroh. Mallory Ket terer’s ram Zeke won grand champion ram. Dairy Farmers, d ft?ee Izmeltl Pennsylvania dairy farmers are invited to attend the annual information meeting of the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program at the 2003 Ag Progress Days Thursday, August 21,2003 • Noon to 1 p.m. Special Events Building Larson Ag Research Center, Rock Springs, Pa. r—— n I Learn about: I • Milk Vending Machines I • 3-A-Day of Dairy Program I • School Milk Pilot Project L——_— J Dairy checkoff programs help increase dairy demand Pennsylvania Dairy Pronu American Dairy Association & Dai Amanda Miller and her South down ewe have something in common they are both queens. 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Queeny is the grand champion ewe and Amanda is the reigning 2003 Berks County Lamb and Wool Queen. Amanda is no stranger to sheep showing. The 18-year-old grew up on her family’s sheep farm in Bemville and has been raising and breeding sheep for 15 years, she said. Amanda said she knew Queeny would fair well because she placed high as a lamb. Her secret to success is experience. “I go to a lot of fairs and I am used to being in the show ring,” she said. “I know my animals’ flaws and I work with them.” Other winners at the show in clude 12-year-old Mallory Ketter er, Bemville; 11-year-old Shelby Rarick, Fleetwood; and 10-year-old Jere Essig, Bemville. Mallory is raising sheep in sub urbia, her mom Jo-Ann said. She raises 12 sheep on land they rent from a farmer behind their house. Her Border Leicester, Zeke, won PIT POWER Pleasant Valley Country Store 429 Sproul Rd. Kirkwood, PA 17536 * grand champion ram. Mallory said she was pleased with the re sults, but her mom said she was surely stunned. “I know (Mallory) thought she was in last place,” Jo-Ann Ket terer said. In Shelby Rarick’s third year showing, she only brought two sheep from her family’s Fleet wood beef farm to the show. Be yonce, her ewe, won grand cham pion market lamb. Shelby was calm and collected and said her secret to success was walking the sheep 10 to 15 minutes everyday. Jere Essig was full of excite ment when he found out his mar- From left, Jere Essig displays Dusty, the reserve cham pion market lamb. Shelby Rarick hangs onto Beyonce, the grand champion market lamb. Penn State's annual showcase event, Ag Progress Days, is scheduled Aug. 19-21 this year at the research farm in Rockspring. We have exclusive photos and information about the event scheduled in our annual Ag Progress Issue, one of our largest issues, on Aug. 16. 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He said raising sheep on his family’s pig and sheep farm is a lot of work. His routine includes walking them everyday and shaving and washing them every weekend. “It’s worth it,” he said. Marlyn Stroh judged the sheep and said a few times it was hard to choose the winner and other times he had no problem. He said there might not be a lot of com petition in each of the classes, but overall he was finding the kind of individuals he liked to handle.