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    Farming,. Saturday. .Novembers,2Qo3
Maryland State Fair Posts Results
Timmy Martin, 13-year-old from Smiths
burg, Md., during the 122nd Maryland
State Fair won 4-H reserve grand champi
on 4-H market hog. Judge Craig Spray and
Timmy Martin with State Farm Ambassa
dor Sara Wiles from Washington County,
Maryland. Timmy also won supreme cham
pion barrow in the open class.
TIMONIUM, Md. Following
are show placings from the recent
Maryland State Fair.
CHAMPION BARROWS
Berkshire Champion: Greg Innerst.
Berkshire Reserve Champion: Greg In
nerst.
Hampshire Champion: Chem Rock Farm.
Hampshire Reserve Champion; Andy
Bauer.
Crossbred Champion: Jacob Barber.
Crossbred Reserve Champion; Michael
Weber.
Duroc Champion: Michelle Morrison.
Duroc Reserve Champion: Jon and
Sandy Harrison.
Spotted Champion: 1. Andrew Bauer.
Spotted Reserve Champion; Andrew
Bauer.
Poland Champion: 1. Ken Bauer.
Poland Reserve Champion: Ken Bauer.
Chesterwhite Champion: Rodger Ban
ker!.
Chesterwhite Reserve Champion: Rodg
er Bankert.
Yorkshire Champion: John Martin.
Yorkshire Reserve Champion: Michael
Weber.
CHAMPION GILTS
Berkshire Champion; Artie Combauer.
Berkshire Reserve Champion: Artie
Combauer.
Hampshire Champion: John Martin.
Hampshire Reserve Champion: Greg In
nerst.
Duroc Champion: Ryan Eaves.
Duroc Reserve Champion; Ken Bauer.
Spotted Champion: Chip Weaver.
Spotted Reserve Champion; Andrew
Bauer.
Poland Champion; Ken Bauer.
Poland Reserve Champion; Connie
Bauer.
Crossbred Champion: Michael Weber.
Crossbred Reserve Champion: Michael
Weber.
Chesterwhite Champion; Ken Bauer.
Chesterwhite Reserve Champion; Rodg
er Bankert.
Yorkshire Champion; Chip Weaver.
Yorkshire Reserve Champion: Andrew
Webber.
CHAMPION BARROW PAIRS
Berkshire Champion; Greg Innerst
Berkshire Reserve Champion: Greg In
nerst.
Hampshire Champion: Chem Rock Farm.
Hampshire Reserve Champion: Mathe
ws.
Crossbred Champion: Ken Bauer.
Crossbred Reserve Champion: Wilson
Farms.
Duroc Champion: Jon and Sandy Harris
on.
Franklin County Fair Holstein Show Names Winners
CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin
Co.) A junior 2-year-old cow,
Stonehart Jogger Fifi, exhibited
by Jami and Jamie Hartman was
Open show winners, from left, are Ben
jamin Mickey, reserve grand champion
(also youth grand champion); and Jami,
Jamie, and Colton Hartman with the open
grand champion. Joining them is James
Shaw, judge.
Supreme champion boar from the Mary
land State Fair was a Yorkshire exhibited
by Andy Bauer, Rural Rhythm Farm of Day
ton, Md. Also in the picture are judge Kim
Brock from Oklahoma State University,
Jackie Bauer, and Anna Schlicht, third
runner-up, farm ambassador delegate.
Champion: Rural
Duroc Reserve
Rhythm.
Spotted Champion: Andrew Bauer.
Spotted Reserve Champion: Andrew
Bauer.
Poland Champion; Ken Bauer.
Poland Reserve Champion: Ken Bauer.
Chesterwhite Champion; Rodger Ban
kert.
Chesterwhite Reserve Champion: Bud
Strohmer.
Yorkshire Champion: Amanda Hoover.
Yorkshire Reserve Champion: Wilson
Bros.
CHAMPION BOARS
Berkshire Champion: Greg Innerst.
Berkshire Reserve Champion; Arlie
Combauer.
Hampshire Champion; Derek Wagner.
Hampshire Reserve Champion: Greg In
nerst.
Duroc Champion: Paul Hester.
Duroc Reserve Champion; Ken Bauer.
Spotted Champion: Andrew Bauer.
Spotted Reserve Champion; Andrew
Bauer.
Poland Champion; Ken Bauer.
Poland Reserve Champion: Connie
Bauer.
Chesterwhite Champion: Ken Bauer.
Chesterwhite Reserve Champion; Rodg
er Bankert.
Yorkshire Cham
pion: Andrew
Bauer.
Yorkshire Re
serve Champion:
Michael Weber.
ELECTRONIC
MARKET CAR-
CHAMPIONS
Duroc Champi
on: John Martin.
Duroc Reserve
Champion: James
Martin.
Yorkshire Cham
pion; John Martin.
Yorkshire Re
serve Champion:
Chem Rock Farm.
Berkshire Cham
pion: Greg and
Beth Innerst
Berkshire Re
serve Champion:
James Martin.
Maryland State Fair supreme champion
gilt was exhibited by Chip Weaver.
Hampshire
Champion: Andrew
Bauer.
named open grand champion of
the Holstein Show conducted
during the Franklin County Fair
Aug. 23.
Benjamin
Mickey of
Reich-Dale
Farm showed
the open reserve
grand champion
and youth grand
champion, an
8-year-old cow
named Reich-
Dale Charles
Lorena.
The Stoner
Family of Bell-
Stone Farm,
Waynesboro,
was selected as
premier breeder
and exhibitor.
Andy’s Stoner’s
4-year-old cow,
Bell-Stone Jubal
Hampshire Reserve Champion: Greg and
Beth Innerst.
Chesterwhite Champion: Rodger Ban
kart.
Chesterwhite Reserve Champion: James
Martin.
Poland Champion: Wilson Farms.
Poland Reserve Champion: Ken Bauer.
Spotted Champion; Andrew Bauer.
Spotted Reserve Champion: Andrew
Bauer.
Crossbred Champion: Wilson Bros.
Crossbred Reserve Champion: Ken
Bauer.
SUPREME CHAMPION BARROW
John Martin
SUPREME CHAMPION BARROW PAIR
Greg and Beth Innerst
SUPREME CHAMPION ELECTRONIC
CARCASS
Wilson Bros.
SUPREME CHAMPION OILT
Chip Waavsr
SUPREME CHAMPION BOAR
Andrew Bailor
Penny-TW, was best bred and
owned of the open and youth
shows and reserve grand champi
on of die youth show.
Other winners at the show in
cluded Reich-Dale Farm, open
junior champion; Ben Cashell,
open reserve junior champion
Open junior show win
ners are, from left, Curtis
Reichard, junior champion,
and Ben Cashell, reserve.
9 V
Chester County Conducts
4-H Dairy Goat Roundup
HONEY BROOK (Chester
Co.) The Chester County 4-H
Dairy Goat Roundup took place
at the Romano 4-H Center of
Chester County on Rt. 322,
Honey Brook. A total of 41 goat
projects were exhibited and five
4-H youth participated. This year
the show was divided into four
breed classes Alpines, Nubians,
Toggenburgs, and Recorded
Grades.
Dan Torrison of Quakertown
did a fine job not only in placing
the animals, but also instructing
the 4-Hers in how to improve
their animals through breeding.
In the Alpine breed, Joe Batch
elder of Glen Mills captured both
Senior and Grand Champion
with bis stylish doe, Momingglo
ry, in the 4-5 year age class. Seli
na Bari of Downingtown received
the Reserve Senior and Reserve
Grand Champion title in the Al
pine breed with Parfait, a doe in
the 2-3 year age division.
Promise, who showed in the
under 4 months of age kid class,
was the Junior Champion for Se
lina, with her 12-24 month old
doe. Rowan, being Reserve Jr.
Champion.
Veronica Bates of Gradyville
received Grand Champion & Sr.
Champion of the Nubian breed
with her 4-5 year old doe,
Snapple. Veronica also won Re
serve Grand and Reserve Sr.
Champion with Poppy Seed, a
doe in the 5 years and over age
category; and Jr. Champion with
Lora Lee, a kid under 4 months
of age. Selina Bari took Reserve
Jr. Champion with Diamond, a
4-12 monmold kid.
Joe Batchdder headed up the
Toggenburg breed when his 4-5
year old doe, April, won both
Grand and Senior Champion.
Diana Bates of Gradyville re-
Chester Co. 4-H dairy goat best-of-show winners: From
left, Jennifer Messner, reserve winner with her recorded
grades champion; and Joe BatcheMer, the best-of-show
winner with his Toggenburg champion doe.
and youth junior champion; and
Tobin Stuff, youth reserve junior
The Stoner family of Bell-Stone Farm is premier breed
er and exhibitor at the Franklin County Holstein Show.
Shown here, from left, are Donald and Beyerty Fahmey,
Rhonda Fahmey Stoner, Andy Stoner, Donnie and Lynn
Stoner, and judge James Shaw.
ceived Reserve Grand and Re
serve Senior Champion with her
doe Brook, who showed in the
1-2 year of age class. Selina Bari
was awarded Junior Champion
with Sunday, who showed in the
under 4 months of age class; and
Reserve. Jr. Champion with
Dahlia, a kid in the 4-12 age cat
egory.
In the Recorded Grades cat
egory, Mr. Torrison selected a
fine looking 2 to 3 year old doe
named Zoe, owned by Jennifer
Messner of Glenmoore, for Senior
and Grand Champion. Reserve
Grand & Reserve Sr. Champion
went to Joe Batchelder with his
doe, Ricecake, who showed in the
same class. The Jr. Champion of
the Recorded Grade show was
Raisen, a kid who showed in the
under 4 months of age group,
owned by Selina Bari. Reserve Jr.
Champion also went to Selina’s
goat Carmel, who showed in the
4-12 moths of age group.
The highlight of the Round-Up
was when the judge selected Joe
Batchelder’s outstanding Grand
Champion Toggenburg doe,
April, for Best In Show honors.
Jennifer Messner received the
Reserve award with her Record
ed Grade doe, Zoe.
In the Fitting and Showing
competition, Veronica Bates was
the both the Champion Show
man and Champion Fitter for the
Senior division, while Joe Batch
elder took Reserve honors in both
categories. In the Junior competi
tion, Selina Bari received Cham
pion Showman, while Diana
Bates was awarded Champion
Fitter. In the First Year Division,
Jennifer Messner received both
Champion Showman and Cham
pion Fitter awards.
champion.
Janies Shaw judged the show.