A42-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 33,-2003 Exhibitors Flock To York Fair Market Lamb, Breeding Sheep Shows DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff YORK (York Co.) Sarah Doyle made an impressive ap pearance in both the market lamb and breeding sheep shows in the new Toyota Arena at the York Fair this week. The youth from Red Lion ex hibited the junior grand champi on market lamb as well as the junior supreme ram, a South down. Doyle, 13, is a member of the York County 4-H Lamb Club. This is her second year in the show ring. She lives on the farm of her parents, Rick and Karen Doyle. The family keeps “sheep, chick ens, and cats” on farm, Sarah said. Amanda Miller of Bemville showed the supreme champion female in the open show, a Southdown ewe. Supreme ram honors in the open breeding show went to a Cheviot ram exhibited by John Eaton and Melissa Trostle, both of Windsor. Travis Flory of Red Lion show ed the junior supreme female, a crossbred commercial ewe. Grand and reserve champion in the open market lamb show went to Lacy Murray and Melissa Trostle, respectively. Rick Jones of East Berlin ex hibited the junior reserve cham pion market lamb. Tasha Flory of Red Lion was named grand champion in the showmanship contest, and Tony Haugh of Red Lion was champi on lamb fitter. Bill McCauley of Chester County judged the shows, which featured more than 400 sheep and lambs, according to Patricia Holloway, assistant livestock su perintendent. OPEN SHOW Lightweight: 1. Matt Bankert. 2. Rick Jones. Light mediumweight: 1. Maggie Noonan. 2. Rick Jones. Mediumweight; 1. Melissa Trostle. 2 Rick Jones. Light heavyweight- 1 Matt Trostle. 2. Melissa Trostle Heavyweight 1. Lacy Murray. 2. Melissa Trostle. GRAND CHAMPION Lacy Murray RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Melissa Trestle SUPREME RAM John Eaton and Melissa Trostle SUPREME EWE Amanda Miller WOOL BREEDS OPEN SHOW SUPREME CHAMPION RAM Ruth Hartman SUPREME CHAMPION EWE Melana Lovell WOOL BREEDS JUNIOR SHOW SUPREME CHAMPION EWE Rebecca Butt SUPREME CHAMPION RAM Enc Banker! JUNIOR SHOW Travis Flory’s crossbred ewe was supreme champi on in the youth breeding sheep show. Sarah Doyle shows her junior grand champion mar ket lamb. Lightweight: 1. Matthew Banker!. 2. Mark Brown. Light mediumweight: 1. Rick Jones. 2. Maggie Noonan. Mediumweight: 1. Rick Jones. 2. Hope Long. Light heavyweight: 1. Rick Jones. 2. Jeffrey Emenheiser. Heavyweight: 1. Sarah Doyle. 2. Rick Jones. GRAND CHAMPION FITTER Tony Haugh GRAND CHAMPION SHOWMAN Tasha Flory SUPREME RAM Sarah Doyle SUPREME EWE Travis Flory Amanda Miller and her dad, Ron, with Amanda’s supreme open breeding show champion ewe, a Southdown. Rick Jones is pictured with his junior reserve champion market lamb. This Cheviot exhibited by Melissa Trostle and John Eaton was supreme cham pion ram in the open breeding show. Donald Sunday Shows Top Steer At York Fair DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff YORK (York Co.) Donald Sunday’s 1270-pound black steer was named grand champion at the York Fair Market Steer Open Show on Monday. Sunday, of Dallastown, has been showing beef cattle for more than seven years and is a senior at Dallastown High School. He is the son of Donald and Diane Sunday. Shane Miller exhibited the re serve grand champion market steer. YORK. FAIR OPEN CLASS MARKET STEERS ANGUS Lightweight: 1. Kyle Whitebread. 2. Justin Whitebread. i a_ _i.. i. ■ a. a Mediumweight: 1. Herman Hake. 2. Corey Hunt. 3. Ethan Hunt. Light heavyweight: 1. Andrea Foore. 2. Luke Cuoulis. Heavyweight: 1. Jamie Welsh- 2. Katie Myers. 3. Zac Kinsley. Breed Champion; Jamie Welsh. Breed Reserve Champion: Andrea Foore. This Southdown ram shown by Sarah Doyle is supreme champion in the youth breeding sheep show. HEREFORD Lightweight: 1. Tina Brown. Breed Champion: Tina Brown. LIMOUSIN Lightweight: 1. Ryan Baldwin. Mediumweight: 1. Pete Koegel. Breed Champion: Ryan Baldwin. Breed Reserve Champion: Pete Koegel. OTHER BREEDS Lightweight: 1. Hope Long. 2. Herman Hake. 3. Donald Sunday. Mediumweight; 1. Cassandra Hake. 2. Herman Hake. 3. Richard Heineman. Light heavyweight: 1. Shane Miller. 2. Cory Thompson. 3. Lonnie Engle. Heavyweight: 1. Donald Sunday. 2. Den ton Grim. 3. Richard Heineman. Breed Champion; Donald Sunday. Breed Reserve Champion; Shane Miller. SHORTHORN Lightweight: 1. Kelly Hain. Mediumweight: 1. Brooke Keeney. , Light heavyweight: 1. Cassandra Hak4. Breed Champion: Cassandra Hake. Breed Reserve Champion: Kelly Ham. SIMMENTAL Lightweight; 1. Dustin Flmchbaugh. MediumweightrApril Daugherty. Breed Champion; Dustin Flinchbaugh. Breed Reserve Champion: April Daugher- GRAND CHAMPION , Donald Sunday RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Shane Miller DFA (Continued from Page A 1) milk prices, part of the re sult should be bigger milk checks for farmers. However, some farmers after the meeting expressed their concern that their last milk check didn’t reflect the recent rise in retail milk prices. “Where’s it all going?” one local Plain farmer said, referring to the increase of about 40 cents consumers are paying for milk in the store, while farm milk prices remain at mid-1970 levels. Hanman updated the group on the Cooperatives Working Together (CWT) program. This summer, CWT was scaled back from its origi nal funding proposal of 18 cents per cwt. to 5 cents per cwt. for participating pro ducers. About 70 percent of the nation’s milk supply is participating, including DFA. Hanman said the pro gram received bids from about 2,550 farmers nation wide by Sept. 5, .mostly from producers bidding to have their herd bought out. The bids will reviewed in the coming month. Herd re movals should be com pleted by the end of Octo ber, Hanman said. DFA is beginning to pro duce milk protein concen trates (MFCs) in New Mex ico, which should allow the co-op to stop importing MFCs from other countries as it is now, Hanman said. DFA also imports cheese from New Zealand through its Borden division.