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Former livestock producers Philip (left) and Ralph Ratzlaff hold a photo of their beef operation which began in the early 1970s. The brothers dispersed their operation two years ago, but still remain respected among the cattle industry. Ralph will be an honored guest of this year’s York/Hamilton Cattlemen’s Banquet.

Former livestock producers Philip (left) and Ralph Ratzlaff hold a photo of their beef operation which began in the early 1970s. The brothers dispersed their operation two years ago, but still remain respected among the cattle industry. Ralph will be an honored guest of this year’s York/Hamilton Cattlemen’s Banquet.

Ratzlaffs built cattle operation from the ground up

by Naomy Snider // York News-Times The roots run deep for Ratzlaff Angus of Henderson, which used to consist of raising some of the best, durable Black Angus in York County. Operated under Ralph Ratzlaff and his brother Philip, the business was dispersed two years ago this week.
Aurora’s Adi Fahrnbruch slides into second just ahead of the tag during a 6-1 win over Centennial Aug. 31. Fahrnbruch has five stolen bases on the year so far and is hitting .432 at the plate.

Aurora’s Adi Fahrnbruch slides into second just ahead of the tag during a 6-1 win over Centennial Aug. 31. Fahrnbruch has five stolen bases on the year so far and is hitting .432 at the plate.

Lady Huskies down Dukes for first time in seven years

Not even Mother Nature herself could keep Aurora from adding to its impressive start to the season.  Aurora trailed at York 8-6 and was just stepping to the plate to start the sixth when the skies opened up.