— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 16,1971 8 Area Cattle Win Open Class Events Southeastern Pennsylvania entries took most of the top awards in the open class beef cattle competition at the Farm Show this week .Except for a strong showing hy a Susquehanna County farm in Herefords, three counties Lancaster, Chester and Leban on took nearly all the top awards in both the highly con tested Angus and Hereford open class divisions. Dutchman Hereford Co Inc, Oxford RDI, Lancaster County, exhibited the Reserve Grand Champion Bull and the Reserve Grand Champion female in the Hereford competition. Dutchman Hereford was second in both top spots to Key stone Hereford Co, Susque hanna County. la the Angus division, Soleil Farms Inc., Dowmngtown RDI, Chester County, exhibited the Grand Champion Bull, while David Wylie, Nottingham RD2, Chester County, displayed the Grand Champion Female. Reserve Grand Champion An gus Bull went to Twin Oaks Farm, Quarry ville RD2, and .Re serve Grand Champion s to Octoraro Farm, Nottingham rd 2. Other top awards to area farmers in the Angus bull coim petition were awarded—as fel lows. Bull Calf Champion, Oaks Farm, Quavryville RD2^_ Reserve Bull Calf. i^ampipn^ Pleasant Valley Farms' LefewbgJ £D4; Reserve Junior- Champion. Lebano P nßmfSeniolvgbS^L f These'are the two reserve grand champion Here- BuII Soleil Farms IncT'Down- fords shown by Dutchman Hereford Co., Oxford RDI, ingtown RDI, Chester County, in the open class competition at the Farm Show this r Other top awards to area week. Ron Kohr, left, president of Dutchman Hereford, farmers in the Angus female competition ' were: Reserve Female, Gary Dean,,.Strasburg John, Sloat, York RD£, third. Spring-BullXalves .Dutch;, Heifer Calf Chanmon, Twin , RDI ' .qnrine Vparlinp _ man Hereford Co., second,'thlrd ChaSpkmFTmale, David Wyh°e, Hereford Classes Dutchman Hereford Co., second- and sixth ‘ Nottingham RD2; Reserve Juni- Area winders in ; Hereford. Paul Sloat, York RD4, third; Junior Bull Calves Dutch or Champion Female, Octoraro competition t>y class .were- Joseph L. Popp Jr., New Cum- man Hereford, first. Farm, Nottingham RD2; Senior *- er Heifer Calves— Dutchman berland RDI, York County, Summer Yearling Bulls Champion Female, Walter S. Hereford Co., Oxford RDI, first fourth and fifth. Dutchman Hereford, first. Laird, Dover RD3, York Coun- Summer Yearling Heifers Senior Yearling Heifers Spring Yearling Bulls ty; Reserve Senior Champion Dutchman Hereford Co., first; Dutchman Hereford Co., first. Dutchman Hereford, first. These are the Nottingham RD2 animals which took the top two spots in open class Angus competition at the Farm Show. Jim Wylie, left, shows his brother David’s Grand Champion Angus Female, while Donald Dorwart, Quarryville RD2, displays the Reserve Grand Champion Angus Female for Octoraro Farm. holds the Reserve Grand Champion Hereford his brother Jim, York RDI, shows Dutchman Hereford's Reserve Grand Champion Female. L; F. Photo L. F. Photo Junior Yearling r _Bulls Joseph'L. Popp Jr., New.. Cum berland RDI, first. " . Pair of Calves Dutchman Hereford, first. Pair of Yearlings Dutch man Hereford, first; Joseph Popp Jr., third. Get of Sire Dutchman Hereford, first. " ■ Best Ten Head, Owner by Ex 7 hibitor Dutchman ‘Hereford, first \ : " ‘ ■" Premier Exhibitor Dufct£ man Hereford, first. ’’ 1 _ Angus Division Area winners in -Hereford competition by class" were: Junior Heifer Calves Twin Oaks Farm, Quarryville RD2, first; Soleil Farms Tnc., Down mgtown RDI, third; Twin Oaksf Farm, fourth; Pleasant" Yalley Farms, Lebanon RD4, fifth. Late Senior Heifer Calves —; Twin Oaks Farm, first; Glen Alan Stoner, Lewisberry RDI, York County, third. Early Senior Heifer Calves Conrad L. Grove, Downing town RDI, second; Jay Robert Stoner, Lewisberry RDI, third; Walter S Laird, Dover RD3, York County, fourth. Late Summer Yearling Heif ers Deborah Lynn Coble, Hershey RD, Dauphin County, first Early Summer Yearling Heif ers Octoraro Farm, Notting ham RD2, first: James Kirby Wylie, Chester RD2, second; Michael 'Wise, New Cumber land RDI, third, Sydney K. Stoner Jr, Lewisberry RDI, fourth. Late Junior Yearling Heif ers David John Wylie, Not tingham RD2, first; Pleasant Valley Farms., Lebanon RD4, second and third; Terry Lynn Dixon, Hellam Br. RDII, York, fourth; Dennis Miller, Lebanon RD4, fifth; William L. Dietz Jr., Hellam Br. RDII, York, sixth. Early Senior Yearling Heif (Continued on Pag? 9)
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