Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 02, 1972, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2, 1972
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Four Lancaster County Guernseys took
first place county group honors at
Tuesday's District 4-H Dairy Show. Shown
with their cows are, from left to right:
FFA, 4-H
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five-years-and-over Guernsey
was first named senior cham
pion, then went on to be named
the grand champion Guernsey.
Taking reserve champion
honors was Kenneth Grube with
the animal he showed in the
three-and-four-year-old Guern
sey class Both Grube and
Balmer are members of the
Cloister FFA Chapter, Ephrata
In addition to showing the
grand champion Guernsey,
Balmer also had both the senior
champion and reserve champion
as well as the reserve junior
champion
Earl Staufter, Ephrata RUI,
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Dairy Show Results
Cloister FFA member, received
reserve champion honors with his
five-years-and-over Holstein. His
cow had previously been named
reserve senior champion.
The junior champion and junior
reserve champion Holsteins were
also Lancaster County youth.
Marlin Smoker, Cloister FFA
member, was the junior cham
pion with his senior yearling
animal, and J. Kenneth Groff,
Grassland FFA Chapter, was
named reserve junior champion
with his senior calf.
Top winners by
eluded •
Junior Calf Jay Zim
merman, Cloister FFA Chapter,
third, David Heath, Solanco
Chapter, fifth.
Intermediate Calf Donald
Weidman, Northern Lebanon
FFA, first; Gerald Metzler,
Octorara FFA, second, William
Krantz, Solanco, third, and
Melvin Weiler, Cloister, fifth.
Senior Calf J Kenneth Groff,
Grassland, first and reserve
junior champion, Earl Stauffer,
Cloister, second; Richard
Bollinger, Cloister, third, and
Paul Horning Cloister, fifth
Junior Yearling Paul Hor
ning, Cloister, first, Richard
Bollinger, Cloister, second;
Russel Kline, Cloister, fourth,
and Michael Roland, Solanco,
fifth
Senior Yearling Marhn
Smoker, Cloister, first and junior
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champion, Gary Akers, Solanco,
second; Harold Moyer, Cedar
Crest, fourth, and Jeffrey
Werner, Northern Lebanon, fifth.
Two-Year-Old Russel Kline,
Cloister, first; Ronald Gruber,
Elizabethtown, second; Marlin
Smoker, Cloister, third; Harold
Moyer, Cedar Crest, fourth, and
Nelson Troutman, Conrad
Weiser, fifth.
Three-and-Four-Year-Olds
Nelson Troutman, Conrad
Weiser, second; Frank Reist,
Cedar Crest, fourth, and Nelson
Weaver, Cloister, fifth.
Five-Years-and-Over Earl
Stauffer, Cloister, first and
reserve senior champion; Earl
Stauffer, second; Donald Reist,
Cedar Crest, third, and Shawn
Hernley, Northern Lebanon,
fourth.
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Donald Wenger, a member of the Manheim FFA chapter,
showed a 5-year-old cow to capture senior champion and
grand champion honors at Wednesday's FFA dairy show in
Harrisburg.
Judging of groups-of-four
Holsteins resulted in Lancaster
County receiving top honors,
followed by Berks County second,
Lebanon County third, and
Chester County fourth.
Guernsey
Junior Calf David Gerhart,
Solanco, first.
Intermediate Calf Dean
Heisey, Eastern Lebanon, first;
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Senior Calf David Bitler,
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Junior Yearling John Miller,
Manheim, first; Dennis Nolt,
Grassland, second, and Dean
Heisey, Eastern Lebanon, third.
Senior Yearling Kenneth
Grube, Cloister, first and junior
champion; Jesse Balmer,
Cloister, second and reserve
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