Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 18, 2003, Image 22

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    A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 18, 2003
Golden Anniversary Manheim Farm Show Spins Real Wealth For Youth
ANDY ANDREWS At the fair’s golden anniversary
Editor gala, Becker pointed to the efforts
MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) of everyone through the years.
Manheim Farm Show was decora- Becker spoke glowingly about the
ted in a little bit of blue and a lot of sale ring bedding, tastefully decora
gold. ted by the Manheim FFA Chapter
Before the start of last week’s in blue with stenciled letters declar
livestock champion sale, Marlin ing not only “50,” but “FFA” and
Becker announced that it was “50
years ago since we began, ”
Reserve champion Manheim Farm Show dairy beef weighed
891 pounds and was exhibited by Stephanie Feister, Man
heim. The reserve champion sold for $1.30 per pound to Man
heim Auction Auction, represented by Greg Gehman, general
manager of the auto auction, far left. From left, Gehman;
Feister; Alicia Geib, Manheim Farm Show alternate queen;
Shelly Haldeman, Manheim Farm Show queen; and Gehman’s
son Josh, 6.
Reserve champion youth dairy milk, exhibited by Blake Bru
baker, sold to Lira Gold Animal Health Products, represented
by Blake’s grandparents Pat and Paul Miller, for $5OO. From
left, Blake; Pat and Paul Miller; Shelly Haldeman, Manheim
Farm Show queen; and Alicia Geib, Manheim Farm Show alter
nate queen.
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Manheim Farm Show grand champion steer, weighing 1,306 pounds and exhibi
ted by Seth Reifsnyder, Lititz, sold twice, first to Walter Heistand for $5 per pound
and then to the Metzler Family for $2 per pound. From left, Shelly Haldeman, Man
heim Farm Show queen; Reifsnyder; Mrs. Walter Heistand; Diana Lynn Oriey; Alicia
Geib, Manheim Farm Show alternate queen; and Dave Geib.
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