Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 08, 2003, Image 41

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    Winger! Shows Top Hog At Franklin Co. 4-H Show
Samuel Wingert (center) exhibited the 2003 Franklin County grand
champion 4-H market hog which was bought by Greencastle Livestock
Market lor $2.60 per pound. Representatives were Jeffrey Craig and
Craig Myers.
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CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin Co.)
The 61st Annual Franklin County 4-H Pig
Club Show and Sale was conducted at the
Greencastle Livestock Market Saturday,
Aug. 9, with 74 4-H project animals shown
and sold.
The 74 head of, pork-on-the-hoof total
ed 18480 lbs. and sold for a total sale value
of $23,293.72 or an average of 1.26 cents
per pound.
The grand champion hog, weighing 245
lbs. was shown Samuel Wingert, St.
Thomas and was purchased by G reen
castle Livestock Market for $2.60 a pound.
The reserve champion shown by Andrew
Dice of Chambersburg, weighing in at 260
lbs., was purchased by Lori Peiffer & Ro
manoski for $2.75 a pound.
In the pen-of-two class champion hon
ors went to Samuel Wingert, St. Thomas,
and was purchased by Rotz Oil for $1.55 a
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 8, 2003-A4l
pound. Reserve champion honors went to
Brandon Heck, Chambersburg and was
purchased by Meyers Bus Lines for $l.lO a
pound.
In the Junior Fitting and Showing class
Nicholas Wingert, St. Thomas, was de
clared grand champion while Austin
Heck, Chambersburg was granted reserve
champion honors.
In the Senior division Brandon Heck,
Chambersburg was declared grand cham
pion while Kevin Stahl, Mercersburg was
declared Reserve Champion.
The show was judged by Bob Mikesell.
Roundup trophies were sponsored by Ag-
Choice Farm Credit of Chambersburg
while ribbons and rosettes were provided
by the Franklin County 4-H Development
Fund.