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    Market Animals Sold At Virginia’s Rockingham County Fair
GAY BROWNLEE
Virginia Correspondent
HARRISONBURG, Va. The mar
ket animals exhibited by Rockingham
Co. 4-H and FFA members were sold at
the Rockingham Co. Fair Livestock Sale
on Friday, Aug. 15.
The average price paid per pound for
lambs was $2.96. Steers brought an aver
age of $1.37 per pound and hogs aver
aged $l.Bl per pound.
Laura Sponaugle’s supreme grand
champion single lamb brought $14.50
per pound from buyer, Cargill Turkey
Products, Harrisonburg.
Bradley Bennett’s supreme reserve
champion lamb was purchased by Evers
Family Restaurant, Bridgewater, for
$4.24 a pound.
T. B. Pallet Inc., Grottoes purchased
Meghan Kyger’s lightweight reserve
champion single lamb for $2.75 a pound.
Jennifer Good’s heavyweight champi
on single lamb was purchased for $3.25
a pound by buyer, Burner Well Drilling,
Inc. McGaheysville and Dezirae All
man’s heavyweight reserve champion
single lamb brought $2.75 per pound
from A & C Masonry, Bridgewater.
As far as lamb pairs, the supreme
grand champion set of Laura Sponaugle
brought $3.10 per pound from buyer,
Rockingham Petroleum Cooperative.
Frazier Quarry, Inc. paid $2.30 a
pound for the supreme grand champion
lamb pair of Dezirae Allman.
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Stephanie Auville’s lightweight cham
pion pair sold to buyer, Bowman Live
stock, Inc., Woodstock, for $2.20 a
pound and Jordan Kristoff s lightweight
reserve champion pair was purchased
for $2.10 a pound by Shenandoah Valley
Electric Cooperative, Mt. Crawford and
Bill McAnulty, Weyers Cave.
Rockingham Cooperative and Pfizer,
both from Harrisonburg, purchased
Caity Armentrout’s middleweight cham
pion lamb pair for $2 per pound.
The heavyweight champion lamb pair
of Jennifer Good was purchased by Les
her’s Eggs, Chambersburg, Pa. for $2.90
a pound.
Caity Armentrout’s supreme grand
champion hog brought $5.75 a pound
from buyer, Beam Brothers Trucking,
Mt. Crawford.
Farmers & Merchants Bank, Bridge
water, purchased Sarah Secrist’s su
preme reserve grand champion hog for
$3 a pound.
Luke Kiser’s lightweight champion
single hog sold to Charlie’s Tile, Mt.
Crawford, for $4.25 a pound and Laura
Sponaugle’s lightweight reserve champi
on was sold for $3 a pound to Elmore
Hupp & Co., Staunton.
Ethan Armentrout’s middleweight
champion was sold for $3 a pound to
Rockingham Mill, Dayton.
The swine pairs supreme grand cham
pion of Bradley Bennett was purchased
Studies show that if every farmer used 82, we could utilize
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Clements Fuels - Clayton, Del. - (302) 653-2800
Easton Amoco, Easton, Md. - (410) 822-7650
Export Fuel Company - Export, Pa. - (724) 468-4185
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Pep-Up in Georgetown, Del. (302) 856-2555
Southern States Cooperatives - ask your local manager about availability.
Taylorsville Shell/Tevis Oil Co. - New Windsor, Md. - (410) 875-0202
Tevis Oil - Westminster, Md. - (410) 848-4433
Tri-Gas & Oil, Federalsburg, Md. - (800) 638-7802 X 1076
Uncle Willie’s gas stations in Bridgeville, Millsboro and Woodside, Del.
Worley & Obetz - Manheim, Pa. - (717) 665-6891
soybean checkoff.
at $1.25 a pound by Muscle Limousin,
Mt. Crawford.
Nathan Coffman’s supreme reserve
grand champion hog pair brought $1.50
per pound from buyer Grottoes Pallet
Co., Grottoes.
The lightweight champion pair of
Chase Miller, was purchased at $2 a
pound by buyer, Scott Miller Construc
tion, Harrisonburg and Jennifer Good’s
lightweight reserve swine pair went for
$1.50 a pound, to buyer. White Tire,
Harrisonburg.
Caity Armentrout’s supreme grand
champion steer brought $4 a pound
from buyer Evers Family Restaurant,
Bridgewater.
Nathan Coffman’s supreme reserve
grand champion steer went for $1.60 a
pound to buyer, Shenandoah Valley
Dealers Assn., Harrisonburg.
The steer lightweight champion of
Bradley Bennett sold for $1.50 per
pound to buyer Bayer Animal Health,
Harrisonburg.
Beam Brothers Trucking, Mt. Craw
ford, purchased Steven Michael’s mid
dleweight champion at $1.65 a pound
and First Bank & Trust Co., Harrison
burg, purchased Sarah Joseph’s middle
weight reserve champion steer for $1.25
per pound.
Rockingham Rent All, Harrisonburg,
purchased the heavyweight champion
steer of Dezirae Allman for $1.20 per
pound.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 6, 2003-A39
At the Rockingham, Va., County Fair,
Laura Sponaugle showed the grand
champion market lamb which sold for
$14.50 per pound to Cargill Turkey
Products, Harrisonburg.
Caity Armentrout, who also had the
top steer, shows off her grand champi
on market hog at the Rockingham
County Fair. Beam Brothers Trucking,
Mt. Crawford, Va., bought the hog for
$5.75 per pound.
Caity Armentrout poses with her
Rockingham County Fair grand champi
on market steer which sold for 4.00 per
pound to Evers Family restaurant, Brid
gewater, Va.
GOOD'S
LIVESTOCK. BMC.
Alt. Farmers
Good’s Livestock, Inc., announces
the opening of a
New Receiving Station
at the Robt. Bowers Farm,
6059 Keysville Rd.,
Keymar, Md. 21757
Paying Top Prices for
3-6 day old baby Calves Only
Holstein Bulls & Heifers and Black,
Black White Faced Crossbreeds
Bulls & Heifers
Hours: Mon 10 AM - 2 PM
Thur 10 AM - 2 PM
Any questions call 410-756-4644.