Maryland (Continued from Page A 1) goers through the Maryland State Fair barns, and introduce them to exhibitors who will answer specif ic questions regarding their ani mals or exhibits. The tours will depart every half hour from the Birthing Center in The Cow Pal ace beginning at 10 a.m. with the last tour scheduled for 9 p.m. The Fair is scheduled Aug. 22-Sept. 1 at the fairgrounds in Timonium. “While many people under stand the vital role of Maryland’s food and fiber industries to its economy, we would also like to make them aware of the increas ing impact of our ‘fun’ or recrea tional agriculture such as turf grass and horses,’’ said director of the University of Maryland In stitute of Applied Agriculture and Agricultural Fair Tours di rector Dr. Tom Hartsock. “We hope each fairgoer walks away with new information and a re newed appreciation for the diver sity of Maryland agriculture and its direct benefits to them.” The Agricultural Fair Tours begin at the Birthing Center where many fairgoers will have the opportunity to witness the miracle of birth of calves and lit ters of piglets. Veterinarians will be with the animals at all times to oversee and assist with the deliv eries. The veterinarians and stu dents will narrate the birth events At last year’s Maryland State Fair, Joe Roberts, Dallas, Texas, right, won the hog calling contest, congratulated by contest coordinator Buddy Bowling. t Models from 55 to 490 cu. ft. mixing capacity... I • PROVEN RUGGED ” 0 , 4 • PROVEN EFFICIENT V JISSm • PROVEN ECONOMICAL i /stationary Building T.M.R. 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The I22nd Maryland State Fair, which offers a variety of livestock and horse shows, mid way rides, thoroughbred horse racing, arts and crafts, and home arts exhibits, runs from Friday, Aug. 22 through Monday, Sept. 1 at the Timonium Fairgrounds in Baltimore County. Early risers are welcome to attend livestock and horse shows at 9 a.m. Exhibit halls are open from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. The midway opens at 10 a.m. on weekends and noon on weekdays. Admission is $5 for adults and children under 12 are admitted free. Rides are individually priced. 4-H/FFA Livestock Sale For more than 50 years, com munity business owners and indi viduals have shown their support to 4-H/FFA youth through par ticipation as buyers at the 4-H I FFA Livestock Sale, among them Ad Layout and Design, Graul’s Market, Hatfield, Papa John’s Market, Pepsi-Cola, Padonia Sta tion, Spring Meadow Farms, and The STOP Corporation. This Manufacturer and Distributor Alpine dairy goat intermediate kid class parades in the show ring at last year’s Mary land State Fair. year’s auction will begin Sunday, Aug. 24, at 7 p.m. in the Mary land State Fair’s Swine Show Arena in the Sheep and Swine Building. 4-H/FFA youth will auction off their prize steer, lamb, goats, and market hogs. Each youth will re ceive the proceeds raised from the sale of their livestock to in vest their education or a new live stock project. The Livestock Sale is the cul mination of a year’s worth of hard work and competition by 4-H/FFA youth. “This is an ex cellent opportunity for the youth. They have invested a lot of time and money in their livestock in order to prepare them for compe tition and auction,” said State Fair 4-H Program Coordinator Lynn Norris. “It teaches them re sponsibility for their animals, how to make wise management decisions, and provides the finan cial support and encouragement necessary to meet future goals.” In order to qualify for the auc tion, the livestock must compete in various shows conducted Fri day, Aug. 23 through Sunday, Aug. 25. The livestock judges will name the grand champions and reserve champions and a selec tion committee of knowledgeable individuals will choose the al lotted number of livestock to ""N be sold based on quality. The livestock sale will begin at 7 p.m. with the sale of market goats, market steers followed by market hogs, and market lambs. Livestock is bid on by the pound. Last year’s 1,182-pound grand champion dairy steer, purchased by Pearce Norris, sold for $l.lO per pound ($1300.20); the 1,200-pound grand For More Information an i Frpe I nuature Contact Oak Tree Stove Sales 632 Flysburg Road Danville PA 17821 Phone (570)672-1096 Fax (570) 672 3221 champion market steer, pur chased by Jim Grimes, John Bare, Maurice Gladhill, Edward Mercer, and J.R. Remsburg, sold for $3 per pound ($3,600); the 122-pound grand champion mar ket lamb, purchased by Marlow and Wyatt, sold for $7.75 per pound ($945.50); the 83-pound grand champion market goat, purchased by state 4-H program leader Richard Byrne, sold for $7.50 per pound ($622.50); and the 261-pound grand champion market hog, purchased by Deg geller Attractions, sold for $5.75 per pound ($1,575). VISA and Master Card will be accepted. Arrangements will be made for free delivery of the live stock to a selected local meat packer who ‘ will package the meat to the buyer’s specification at the buyer’s expense, or many buyers choose to donate their ani mals back to the Maryland 4-H Foundation or other specified charities following which the ani mal will be resold at market price. Cow Milking Lessons Junior members of the Mary land Guernsey Youth Association will teach fairgoers how to milk cows by hand during their Guernsey Milk Clinic fundraiser, Friday, Aug. 22 through Sunday, Aug. 24 and Saturday, Aug. 30 through Monday, Sept. 1 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m., in the Maryland Randall G. Renninger Certified Public Accountant Specializing in agriculture and construction industries “We help business people discover ways to cut costs, save taxes, and be more profitable” Call about our FREE seminars 535 W. 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All participants will learn a new skill and will receive a spe cial treat. “Through this event, we hope to bring urban people closer to agriculture and introduce them to our favorite breed of cow the Guernsey,” said MD Cooperative Guernsey Breeders Association Board Member and Milk Clinic Director Jo-Ann Chason. “There are very few people who have ever hand-milked a cow. This ac tivity will educate fairgoers about where their milk comes from, as well as the importance of milk in their diet.” All proceeds from the Milk Clinic will be used to enhance the association’s youth programs, scholarships and the Quiz Bowl a question and answer game about the dairy industry. “The Quiz Bowl program benefits youth by teaching more about science, math, social studies, and history (as they pertain to the dairy industry), time manage ment, and communications skills,” said Chason. 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