Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1977, Image 31

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    Penna. farms take Guernsey titles
HARRISBURG - Penn- 14th Pennsylvania All
%/lvania farms fared well in American Daily Show in the
-judging in the Guernsey Farm Show complex,
cattle classes which opened Pennsylvania entries
Wednesday’s events at the captured the major titles in
The reserve champion Guernsey belonged to
Cloverland Farms Dairy of Phpenix, Md.
Mary Ann Witmer and the reserve junior
champion at the Guernsey show.
Stop at
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CASK IS
bull competition and the
senior and grand cham
pionships in female com
petition in the afternoon.
Eugenia C. Madiera of the
Crumdale Farm, Berwyn,
Chester County, was named
the premier breeder for the
All-American Guernsey
Show for the second straight
year.
“Co-Hill Farms T H Big
Tex,” a senior yearling bull
exhibited by the Atlantic
Breeders Coop in Lancaster
was named the champion
bull. “Tex” was bred by
Joseph and Louis Fava of
Co-Hill Farms, Scenery Hill,
Washington County. The
reserve champion bull,
another senior yearling,
“Brookwood Sir Lancelot,”
was exhibited by Russell
Subject and David Resch of
the Brookwook Farm,
Brookville, Jefferson
County.
“Happy Hill AFC Loma,”
a 4-year-old dry cow, was
named the senior and grand
champion female Guernsey.
“Loma” was exhibited by
Donald Moran of South Penn
Farms, New Enterprise.
Reserve senior and grand
champion female was
“Clearbranch Prince
Petula,” another four-year
old exhibited by Cloverland
Farms Dairy, Inc., of
Phoenix, Maryland.
The junior champion
female, “Fra-Hib Saphires
Soc Bernice,” was a senior
yearling heifer exhibited by
the Fra-Hib Guernsey Farm,
Wawaka, Indiana. Penn Del
Farms, Willow Street,
showed the reserve junior
champion female, a senior
heifer calf named “Bo Joy W
Babs.”
Premier exhibitor for the
show was Cloverland Farms
Dairy, Inc., of Phoenix,
Maryland. Premier sire
honors went to “Lyrene May
South Penn Farms of New Enterprise exhibited this grand champion at the
Guernsey show of the Pennsylvania All-American.
Rose Prince,” from Select
Sires, Inc., of Columbus,
Ohio.
Judging the Guernsey
classes at the All-American
was John W. McKitrick,
Columbus, Ohio.
Following is how he placed
them.
BULLCALF
1. Hollow View -Farm,
Quarryville; 2. Green Slopes
Farm, Imler; 3. Co-Hill
Farms, Scenery Hill.
JUNIOR YEARLING BULL
1. Crumdale Farm,
Berwyn; 2. Marvin Miller &
D.E. Homer, Strasburg; 3.
Anovadale Acres, Union
Bridge, Md.
SENIOR YEARLING BULL
1. Atlantic Breeders Coop,
Lancaster, PA; 2. Brook-
O. 1
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 1,1577
wood Farm, Brookville,
PA.; 3. Green Slopes Farm.
JUNIOR HEIFER CALF
1. Hollow View Farm, 2.
Todd Rutter, York; 3.
Tinkerbell Farm, Cortland,
NY; 4. Gretchen K. Moore,
Reynoldsville; 5. Snider
Homestead Farm, New
Enterprise.
INTERMEDIATE CALF
1. Ginger M. Secrist,
Fayetteville, 2. Douglas
Frombaugh, Newville; 3,
Ray Jack Emig, Ship
pensburg; 4. Hollow View
Farm, 5. Holcombs Guern
sey Farm, Greene, NY.
SENIOR HEIFER CALF
1. Penn Del Farm, Willow
Street; 2. Snider Homestead
Farm, 3. Hollow View Farm,
4. Co-Hill Farms, 5.
Cloverland Farms Dairy,
Inc., Phoenix, Md.
JUNIOR YEARLING
HEIFER
1. Long Lane Farms,
Waynesboro; 2. Timy
Rutter, York; 3. Dwight
Ramsey, Markham, Ont.; 4.
Ripley Farm, Cortland,
N.Y.; 5. Co-Hill Farms.
SENIOR YEARLING
HEIFER
1. Fra-Hib Guernsey
Farm, Wawaka, Ind.; 2. Co-
Hill Farms, 3. Cindy Rutter,
York; 4. Darryl Rohrbaugh,
New Freedom; 5. Blossom
Acres, Jewett City, Conn.
JUNIOR GET—OF—SIRE
1. Brookwood Farm, 2.
Silent Meadow Farm,
Cooksville, Md., 3. Long
Lane Farm, 4. Crumdale
Farm, Berwyn.
COW, 3 AND 4 YEARS OLD,
DRY
1. South Penn Farms, New
Enterprise; 2. Twin Brook
Farms, Bentleyville; 3.
Anovadale Acres, Union
Bridge, Md.; 4. Long Lane
Farm, 5. Cloverland Farms
Dairy, Inc., Md.
COW, 5 YEAR OR
OVER, DRY
1. Co-Hill Farms, 2.
Cloverland Farms Dairy
Inc., 3. Ripley Farm, 4.
Green Slopes Farm, 5. Twin
Brook Farms.
JUNIOR, 2-YEAR
OLD COW
1. Cloverland Farms
Dairy, Inc., 2. Darrul
Rohrbaugh, 3. Butler
Brothers, York; 4. Ellsworth
Lehman Jr., York; 5. Co-Hill
Farm.
BEST UDDER
1. Darryl Rohrbaugh, 2.
Butler Brothers, 3.
Cloverland Farms Dairy,
Inc.
SENIOR, 2 YEAR
OLD COW
1. Penn Del Farm, 2.
Co Hill Farms, 3. Snider
Homestead Farm, 4.
Cloverland Farms Dairy,
Inc., 5. Brookwood Farm.
BEST UDDER
1. Snider Homestead
Farm, 2. Co-Hill Farms, 3.
Cloverland Farms Dairy.
PENNSYLVANIA THREE
YEAR OLD FUTURITY
1. Snider Homestead
Farm, 2. Snider Homestead
Farm, 3. Patricia Ann
Layman, Waynesboro.
COW, 3 YEARS OLD
1. Penn Del Farm, 2.
Snider Homestead Farm, 3.
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