36 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1,1977 Wendy Shaw wins major dairy titles (Continued from Page 1) dominate the Milking Shorthorn competition by taking the grand, reserve grand, senior, reserve senior, junior and reserve junior championships. In all, 589 cows, heifers and calves were exhibited in Monday’s competition The top three animals in each class were eligible to par ticipate in open breed shows later in the week Lancaster Farming covers the results of all the shows in this week’s issue, except the Eastern National Holstein Show, and Jersey show, the results of which - became available too late for publication They will ap pear in next week’s issue Following are the results of the FFA Holstein com- Bradley Yoder exhibited the junior Holstein champion in the FFA division of the Holstein show. He’s the 16-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Yoder, Elverscn. Now is the time (Continued from Page 10) harvested and some growers are pushed for sufficient storage; too many have old corn left from last year. The making of the crop mto silage is one of the very best petition, which Miss Shaw won. Stephen Marshall, Roaring Branch, Tioga County, won honors with his 5-year-old cow, Marshalea Majesty Inga, by being awarded reserve senior champion and reserve grant champion. His reserve champion was sired by Romandale Majesty Stephen is the son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Marshall. Bradley Yoder, Elverson R 1 Chester County, won the junior champion of the show with his senior yearling, Rocky-Side D T Snowcap His cow was sired by Paclamar Double Triune Kenneth Fabian, Nazareth Rl, Northampton County, showed the reserve junior champion ER-NA Rocket means of harvesting maximum feed nutrients. Many acres of ear corn will be stored in the usual cribs and in most cases will continue to dry out with natural air movement. Many growers get into trouble with their shelled corn and the attempt to store it properly. Most shelled corn needs some supplemental heat to aid in the drying process; this should be followed by a cooling process during the fall and winter Through the use of air ducts and fans, the air can be pushed through the corn to prevent heating and moding. All areas should be rodent proofed in order to keep rat and mice damage to a minimum. Citation Kobeiia His animal was sired by A Citation Sovereign Kenneth is the son of Mr and Mrs. Ernest P Fabian Junior Calf 1. Candice Barker, Ulysses; 2 John Zim merman, Ephrata; 3 Sheryl Bollinger, Lititz; 4. Lisa Shirey, Beavertown, 5. Randy Heater, Millerton; 6. Jessie Reichard, Waynesboro; 7 Doug Walter, Lewisburg. Intermediate Calf 1 Robert Kauffman, Elizabethtown, 2. Gary Lentz, Lebanon; 3. Ronald Winning reserve champion showman and fitting honors at the Junior Dairy Show in Harrisburg this week was Steven Kauffman of Elizabethtown. He's the 15-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kauffman, who exhibited the grand champion Holstein during the Fall Championship Show, held Tuesday as a part of the Pennsylvania All- Anerican. WINTER BARLEY Certified Barsoy WINTER WHEAT Certified Hart (The new Bearded Wheat) Certified Redcoat SAVE WITH REISTSEED DEIST SEED COMPANY Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925) Mount Joy, Pa. Ph. 717-653-4121 Zimmerman, Bellefonte; 4. Todd Cary, New Tripoli; 5, Celeste Barker, Ulysses. Senior Calf 1 William Morrell, Cochranton, 2. Daryl Kiihkel, Kutztown; 3. Penny Smith, Mansfield; 4. John Zimmerman, Ephrata; 5. Timothy Wilbert, Halifax Junior Yearling 1. Kenneth Fabian, Nazareth; 2. Robert Kauffman, Elizabethtown; 3 William Dietrich, New Tripoli, 4 Steve Lansberry, Centre Hall; 5. Paul Hor ning, Stevens; 6. Dean Jackson, Columbia Cross Out of more than 300 youngsters from all over Pennsylvania who competed in the Junior Dairy Show at the Farm Show Complex, 16-year old Wendy Shaw from Berks County outdid them all. ' She was named grand champion fitter and showman over all breeds and groups, and showed this cow to the grand champion title m the FFA contest. Roads; 7. Mark Hamilton, Millerton Senior Yearling 1. Bradley Yoder, Elverson; 2. Gary Bechtel, Curryville; 3. Arlen Keener, Elizabethtown; 4. Paul Brownlee, Avella; 5. Daniel Waybnght, Gettysburg; 6. Kevin Smoker, Stevens; 7. Mark Sherman, Wellsboro. Two-Year Olds 1. Wendy Shaw, 2. Dale Bechtel, 3. Penny Smith, 4. Celeste Barker, 5. John Zimmerman, Mifflmburg; 6. (Continued on Page 39) ERTH-RITE SOIL CONDITIONER MAXICROP LIQUID PLANT FEEDING FEED-RITE Vitamin S Mineral for livestock and poultry ZOOK & RANCK, INC. RDI. Gap, PA 17527 Phone 717-442-4171
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