A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 18, 2003 Manheim Farm Show Derek Hanna, Manheim, center, exhibited the re serve champion hog at the Manheim Farm Show. The 248-pound hog sold for $2.50 per pound to Man heim Auto Auction, repre sented by Greg Gehman, right. At left is Shelly Hal deman, Manheim Farm Show queen. h=5F If]' t’i 'fe T=Ji L€T US RAISE VOUfi HEIFERS fi comprehensive heifer raising program for producing top quality dairy replacement heifers. Raised from birth to 60 days pre-fresh. (uue also do partial raising agreements for shorter periods of time.) CHCCK OUT UIHAT VOU G€T - THIS PROGRAM HRS VALUE AND OURLITV WRITTEN ALL OVER IT! TAKE A LOOK NEW ROUTES LOWER DAILY PRICES Now coming to western Pfl - Bedford, Fulton, Blair, Huntingdon, Emphasis on TOP QUALITY FORAG6S balanced rations for all Somerset, Cambria & surrounding counties, expanding routes in ages to grow them right. Lancaster, Lebanon, Berks, York and surrounding counties, also State of the art facility. Washington, Frederick and Carroll counties in Maryland. A rnil/fPT ClfMB PnnanAM Call us> we work to provide you service regardless of your dis *A MMJAiftJiJHuIAI fcJIVVi Atfail! tance from us. Don't let your heifers be caught out in the cold this mwmmsm winter Contracting heifers now Quality staff - professionals with over 3 1/2 yrs. exp. raising over 7,000 heifers. 1 yr. mortality rote 1.3% on wet calves Bio-secure environment. Calf pick-up at your farm within days after birth.' Bred heifers returned home ready to freshen at 22-24 months of age. freestall trained. Comprehensive vaccination program - uuill customize to meet your needs. Artificial breeding • 3 different age and weight options. SVD testing on oil animals. Detailed health records & progress reports sent monthly. Lock-in replacement costs - focus energies on your milking herd reduce animal units for CflFO compliance. Foot trim before coming home & so much more. *, t VV*-', : V; (Continued from Page 24) Meghan Lewis, Man heim, center, exhibited her 85-pound champion market goat at Manheim Farm Show. Meghan sold the goat for $5 per pound to Manheim Auction Auction, represented by Greg Geh man, general manager, right. At left is Shelly Hal deman, Manheim Farm show queen. DACAM FARMS INTAODUCCS Lebanon Valley/Fulton Bank purchased the re serve champion market lamb at Manheim, weighing 108 pounds and exhibited by Adam Zurin, Mount Joy, for $4.50 a pound. From left, Shelly Haldeman, Man heim Farm Show queen; Mike Firestine; Lowell Fry; and Zurin. All photos by Andy Andrews, editor Pictured at left, champi on youth dairy milk at Man heim was exhibited by Corby Ziegler, far left, and sold to Manheim Auto Auc tion for $1,175. From left, Ziegler; Shelly Haldeman, Manheim Farm Show queen; Greg Gehman, gen eral manager of the auto auction; and Alicia Geib, Manheim Farm Show alter nate queen. Coll and ask For Lone Sollenberger, Form Manager f J rJ 'i r 'jf-V 1 jC i [UJ& r i? r G'' l_T^G ‘ * *•.#**’*’4- Vt H.r-%'* ’* ¥ W** 7 -* '*■ w V v'Vn'* V* * * \* ? ,**•%> V f^*,S Brandon Forry, Manheim, center, exhibited the grand champion hog at Manheim Farm Show. Brandon sold the 258-pound hog for $3.50 per pound to Engle Publishing, represented by Wes Ferguson, right. At left is Shelly Haldeman, Man heim Farm Show queen. Conestoga Auction Com pany purchased Manheim resident Ryan Donough’s 126-pound grand champion iamb for $4 per pound. From left, Shelly Haldeman, Manheim Farm Show queen; Donough; and Jen de Hart, Conestoga Auction Company. CAU FOR AN INFORMATION PACK€T TODAV IIACAAA fcAAIIC ■JlWillWi ■ niilvlap 13689 Ortons Hlghuuoy Newburg, P 8 17840 7!7-477-0998 Fox: 717-477-0995 1-888-477-0439 €-moil: dreomforms@pQ.net Stephen Geib, Manheim, center, exhibited his 87-pound reserve champi on market goat at the Man heim Farm Show. Stephen sold the goat for $4.35 per pound to Conestoga Auc tion Company, represented by Jen de Hart, right. At left is Shelly Haldeman, Man heim Farm Show queen. L^i^P d The 1,337-pound reserve champion steer exhibited by Adam Zurin, Mount Joy, sold twice, first for $1.85 per pound to Dorothy Metzler and again to Ken Weaver, Brookside Build ers, Lititz, for $1.40 per pound. From left, Shelly Haldeman, Manheim Farm Show queen; Zurin; Ken Weaver; Alicia Geib, alter nate queen; and Metzler.