Lancaster 4-H’ers Bring Their Best To Roundup (Continued from Page A 32) MARKET LAMB Lightweight class 1; 1, Shannon Wettig. 2. John Hemsey. 3. Krista Hejnsey. Lightweight class 2:1. Jimmy Zimmerman. 2. Chad Newcomer. 3. Megan Ackley. Lightweight class 3: 1. Sarah Daniels. 2. Kristofer Bucher. 3. Alex Funk. Champion lightweight; Sarah Daniels. Reserve: Kristofer Bucher. Mediumweight class 1: 1. Kenton Bucher. 2. Luke Hershey. 3. Luke Hershey. Mediumweight class 2: 1. Joelynn Donough. 2. Shannon Wettig. 3. Adam Zunn. Mediumweight class 3: 1. Andrew Gerhart. 2. Laura Newcomer. 3. Loren Hershey. Champion mediumweight: Joelynn Donough. Reserve: Andrew Gerhart. Light heavyweight class 1:1. Joelynn Donough. 2. Tiffany Dean. 3. Doug Musser. Light heavyweight class 2: 1. Allison Hughes. 2. Richard Musser. 3. Doug Musser. Light heavyweight class 3: 1. Anna Maty Henry. 2. Janae Herr. 3. Amber Winters. Champion light heavyweight; Allison Hughes. Reserve: Richard Musser. Heavyweight class 1:1. Janae Herr. 2. Chad New comer. 3. Richard Musser. Heavyweight class 2: 1. Tiffany Dean. 2. Kelsey Binkley. 3. Kelsey Binkley. Heavyweight class 3; 1. Adam Zunn. 2. Anna Mary Henry. 3. Loren Hershay. Champion heavyweight: Tiffany Dean. Reserve; Kelsey Binkley. Champion bred and owned: Tiffany Dean. GRAND CHAMPION Tiffany Dean RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Allison Hughes BREEDING SHEEP Dorset ewe lambs; 1. Kelsey Binkley. 2. Kelsey Bink ley. 3. Johanna Rohrer. Dorset yearling ewes: 1. Johanna Rohrer. 2. Kelsey Binkley. Dorset ram lambs: 1. Kelsey Binkley. Champion Dorset: Kelsey Binkley. Reserve: Johanna Rohrer. Oxford ewe lambs; 1. Joelynn Donough. 2. Joelynn Donough. Champion Oxford; Joelynn Donough. „,, Reserve; Joelynn Donough., Shropshire owe lambs:' 1 !. Timothy Seibert. 2. Timo thy Seibert. Shropshire yearling ewes; 1. Derek Spayd. Visit us at AG PROGRESS DAYS August 19-21 on West 4th Street Livestock water systems For EVERY Heed! Mira Fount Liiiiiiiiiiiii BIG spring Mbtfount LiiiiiilillAU W Spring POLY FEED BUNKS Various Sizes Poly Feed Bunks With Stainless Steel Hardware For Information or Nearest Dealer call ■(•Spring ‘rr,r «*•«* or Metric officiant tmrtwor onorgy-lroo hog wotoror Mnri'mmt tt>t origin*! anorgy-froe watortr EMMERT FARM DISTRIBUTORS RD #l, Box 1019, Hallstead, PA 18822 570-879-4869 Shropshire ram lambs: 1. Derek Spayd. Champion Shropshire: Derek Spayd. Reserve: Tim Seibert. Southdown ewe lambs: 1. Stephanie Kauffman. 2. Stephanie Kauffman. 3. Jimmy Zimmerman. Southdown yearling ewes: 1. Stephanie Kauffman. 2. Jimmy Zimmerman. 3. Stephanie Kauffman. Southdown ram lambs: 1. Jimmy Zimmerman. 2. Stephanie Kauffman. 3. Stephanie Kauffman. Champion Southdown: Stephanie Kauffman. Reserve: Stephanie Kauffman. Suffolk ewe lambs: 1. Katnna Frey. 2. Andrew Ger hart. 3. Andrew Gerhart. Suffolk yearling ewes: 1. Katrina Frey. 2. Andrew Gerhart. 3. Andrew Gerhart. Suffolk ram lambs: 1. Andrew Gerhart. 2. Katrina Frey. Champion Suffolk; Katrina Frey. Reserve: Katrina Frey. Crossbred ewe lambs: 1. Loren Hershey. 2. Loren Hershey. 3. Loren Hershey. Champion Crossbred: Loren Hershey. Reserve: Loren Hershey. Champion bred and owned: Katrina Frey. GRAND CHAMPION Katrina Frey LAMB SHOWMANSHIP Senior division 1:1. Jimmy Zimmerman. 2. Loren Hershey. 3. Derick Bollinger. Senior division 2:1. Andrew Gerhart. 2. Adam Zurin. 3. Kenton Bucher. Intermediate division 1; 1. Stephanie Kauffman. 2. Joelynn Donough. 3. Johanna Rohrer. Intermediate division 2; 1. Knstofer Bucher. 2. An drew Gordon. 3. Katrina Frey. Junior division 1:1. Kelsey Binkley. 2. John Heinsey. 3. Sarah Daniels. Junior division 2:1. Timothy Seibert. 2. Freddy Frey. 3. Luke Hershey. Novice division: 1. Derek Spayd. 2 Laura Holtzmger. 3. Shannon Wettig. Champion novice showman; Derek Spayd. GRAND CHAMPION Jimmy Zimmerman RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Stephanie Kauffman DAIRY BEEF SHOWMANSHIP Senior division (15-18 year olds): 1. Lon Peters. 2. Cassandra Shenk.,3. " Senior division 1 (14 year olds): 1. Joshua Hersh berger. 2. Justin Martin. 3. Blake Sweigart Intermediate division 1 (13 year olds); 1. Beth Pet ers. 2. Drew Fleager. 3. Katelyn Ursery, Intermediate division 2 (11 and 12 year olds): 1. Jenna Hershberger. 2. Kelly King. 3. Doug Musser. Junior division 1 (8-10 year olds): 1. Kathenne An drews. 2. Colton King. 3. Elmer Fry 111. Lightweight: 1. Lori Hess. 2. Amanda Hershey. 3. Stephen Killian. Mediumweight: 1. Colton King. 2. Melissa Anspach. 3. Dakota Strawser. Light heavyweight; 1. Lon Peters. 2. Elmer Fry 111. 3. Justin Martin. Heavyweight class 1:1. Cassandra Shenk. 2. Daniel Long. 3. Blake Sweigart. Heavyweight class 2: 1. Joshua Hershberger. 2. Katherine Andrews. 3. Jenna Hershberger. GRAND CHAMPION Joshua Hershberger RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Cassandra Shenk GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Senior division: 1. Jennie Ream. 2. Rachel Keener. 3. Bathany Keener. Senior champion; Jennie Ream. Reserve: Rachel Keener. Junior 1:1. Tyler Esh. 2. Carolyn Kensinger. 3. Brit tany Becker. Junior 2: 1. Stephen Geib. 2. Derek Spayd. 3. Meg han Lewis. Junior champion: Stephen Geib. Reserve: Carolyn Kensinger. Novice division 1:1. Jonathan Bowman. 2. Mitchell Peters. 3. Zachary Baker. Novice division 2; 1. Kristopher Bucher. 2. Hakiem Brackbill. 3. Allison Reese. Novice champion: Kristopher Bucher. Reserve: Hakiem Brackbill. MEAT BREEDING GOATS Conservation Reserve Program Expansion To Be Announced At Ag Progress Days UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) An announcement to expand the Conser vation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) is due to be made at the 2003 Ag Progress Days. CREP, offered through the U.S. De partment of Agriculture, is a partnership BlGsprmg BlGspring Model #6lOO Designed for Quick & Easy Cleaning The first watereis specifically designed ler free stall installations I»i|nr „W ' * *r. I New Model #6lOO, BlGspring livestock waterer GRAND CHAMPION Jenna Hershberger DAIRY BEEF Dealer Inquiries Welcome Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16, 2003-A33 Yearling bucks: 1. Michael Landis. Mature bucks (2 years and over): 1. Rachel Keener. Champion meat breeding buck; Rachel Keener. Reserve: Michael Landis. Doe kids March 16-June: 1. Celeste Landis. 2. Be thany Keener. Doe Kids Jan.-March 15: 1. Rachel Keener. 2. Kns tofer Bucher. 3. Knstofer Bucher. Doe kids (never kidded) Jan.-Aug. 2002. 1. Tyler Esh. Mature does (2 years and over); 1. Bethany Keener 2. Rachel Keener. 3. Tyler Esh. Champion Dairy Doe; Rachel Keener. Reserve; Kyle Ream. SUPREME CHAMPION DOE Bethany Keener SUPREME CHAMPION BUCK Rachel Keener MARKET GOATS Lightweight market goats 1: 1. Katlyn Spayd. 2. Sarah Landis. 3. Katlyn Spayd. Lightweight market goats 2:1. Allison Reese. 2. Bnt tany Becker. 3. Brittany Becker. Mediumweight market goats 1:1. Joel Geib. 2. Mi chael Landis. 3. Jessica Esh. Mediumweight market goats 2: 1. Allison Reese. 2. Jessica Esh. 3. Celeste Landis. Light heavyweight market goats 1. 1. Carolyn Ken smger. 2. Benjamin Baker. Light heavyweight market goats 2: 1. Stephen Geib. 2. Knstofer Bucher. 3. Bnan Geib. Heavyweight market goats 1.1. Bnttany Becker. 2. Stephen Geib. 3. Meghan Lewis. GRAND CHAMPION Stephen Geib RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Bnttany Becker of federal, state, and non-governmental agencies that provides generous cost-share and annual rental payments for landown ers to install a wide variety of conservation practices. Landowners who enroll have many op tions ranging from stream bank fencing to conservation cover for highly erodible land. The expanded CREP builds on the suc cess of the highly popular existing CREP and more than doubles the list of eligible Pennsylvania counties from 20 to 43. The expanded CREP is authorized to enroll up to 200,000 acres in conservation practices and will bring more than $3OO million in federal and state funding to Pennsylvania farmers making CREP the single largest conservation initiative in Pennsylvania. “This year’s Ag Progress Days features the announcement of a doubling in scale of CREP. For every dollar Pennsylvania invests, CREP will leverage $5 or more in federal funding for implementing conser vation practices that promote clean streams, soil conservation and improved wildlife habitat,” said Dave Wise, for Chesapeake Bay Foundation. “The expansion of this program,” Wise said, “holds enormous potential for achieving marked gains in resource con servation and will provide much needed assistance for many cash-tight farm opera tions.” Formal signup is slated to begin Sep tember 2003. Waiting lists already include hundreds of farmers in the newly added counties. Details of CREP will be presented at 10 a.m. in the Ag Alumni Pavilion and in the Conservation & Education Tent at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 19, and Thursday, Aug. 21, and continuously at the CREP booth. Lebanon County 4-H Poultry Club Lebanon County has a new 4-H poultry club designed to encourage maturity and leadership through the raising and showing of poultry. The club is lead by Lisa Spitler of Denver and Jeanne Griswold of Newmanstown. The meetings are conducted in the Kleinfel tersville area and are open to poultry en thusiasts between the ages of 8 and 18 in the Lancaster, Lebanon, and Berks coun ties. Club members have the opportunity to learn about their poultry through meetings, presentations, field trips, and hands-on ac tivities. One such field trip is planned for a poultry show and sale in York. Anyone interested in becoming a member or volunteering, call (717) 335-0541 or (717) 949-8331.