Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1978, Image 103

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Linda Kauffman added yet one more laurel to her vast collection of show
circuit honors. A graduate of the 4-H program, she maintains active interest in
Holstein dairy cattle and is currently employed by an embryo transfer firm.
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believes that the competition
at the Farm Show wasn’t as
keen this year as it has been
in some other years. He and
his family, owners of
Woodbine Holsteins, have
been to numerous shows
around the country. He has
16 Holsteins of his own. The
family owns a total of 120.
After graduation from
high school, the youth will
consider studying dairy
science at the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, a
noted school for that and
other agricultural courses. A
partnership in the family’s
diary business may be
considered after that. All in
all, Knight considers
dairying to be a fine way of
life and he looks to the future
with optimism. “I think it’s
pretty nice,” he commented.
Knight is a member of the
Milk and Money 4-H Club,
Airville, of which Paul and
Kathy King are the leaders.
The Kings are another
Holstein family which is
instantly recognized for
their accomplishments with
Holstein cattle. Paul has
been a 4-H club member for
nine years and says he likes
everything about showing
cattle. He’s come to
Harrisburg on numerous
occasions, but Tuesday
marked the first time that he
had a champion at the Farm
Show. One of the things he
likes best about coming here
is that he can “Learn a lot
from the older fellows.”
Others to win cham
pionship ribbons in the
Holstein contest were M.T.
and C.L. Sheaffer of Carlisle,
exhibitors of the junior
champion in the open show.
They won with Huntsdale
Mamie Elevation, a senior
yearling. The reserve junior
champion winner was Tim
Hackenburg of Muncy,
exhibiting Lar-Y-Don
Marquis J Peach, a heifer
calf.
Robert Kauffman of
Elizabethtown won the
premier exhibitor banner on
the strength of his show
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1978
string. Harvey Stoltzfus of
Morgantown captured the
premier breeder banner.
Following are the placmgs
of both the open and youth
classes. Numbers in
parentheses correspond with
the exhibitor’s placing in the
youth show.
Heifer Calf
1. (1) Timothy Hacken
berg, 2. Susan Frey, Willow
Street; 3. Raymond Helman,
Chambersburg; 4. Gordon
and Dorothy Wood, Man
sfield; 5. Leroy and Joyce
Bupp, Seven Valleys; 6. (2)
Michael Miller,
Linglestown; 7. Creedin
Comman, Carlisle; 8. (3)
Lesley King.
Junior Yearling
1. Kenneth Mowry,
Roaring Spring; 2. Creedin
Comman, 3. (1) James
Knight, AirviUe; 4. Tim
Hackenberg, 5. Paul Knight,
6. Dean Baity, 7.' Arlen
Keener, Elizabethtown; 8.
(3) Wayne Helman.
Senior Yearling
1. M.T. and C.L. Sheaffer,
2. (1) Glenn Stoltzfus,
Morgantown; 3. Leroy and
Joyce Bupp, 4. John Andrew
Foster 111, Petersburg; 5.
(2) Doug Hershberger,
Quarryville; 6. John and
Annabelle Foster, Peter
sburg; 7. (3) Michael Miller,
8. Steve Kauffman.
Jr. Get of Sire
1.” John and Annabelle
Foster, 2. Raymond Helman,
Chambersburg.
3 or 4 Year Old
Dry Cow
1. (1) Paul Knight, 2.
Delaware Valley College,
Doylestown; 3. Harvey
Stoltzfus, 4. Cindy Knight,
Airville.
COW AMP meeting set
HARRISBURG - The
Study Advisory Committee
of the Department of En
vironmental Resources’
(DER) Comprehensive
Water Quality Management
Plan (COWAMP) for Study
Area 3, will meet Wed
nesday, January 18, 1978, at
7:00 p.m. in the Holiday East
Motor Hotel, Highspire. This
is a public meeting and all
interested citizens are in
vited to attend.
Topics to be discussed at
the January 18th meeting
include identification of
goals and objectives for the
study area and en
vironmental analysis of
wastewater treatment
methods. This is an op
portunity for the public to
ask questions and express
opinions on these issues.
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Aged Dry Cow
1. Miller and Wood,
Mansfield; 2. Robert
Kauffman, 3. Russel Kline,
Denver; 4. Paul King, Delta;
5. (1) Reatn, Miller, and
Frey, Kirkwood.
Two Year Olds
1. M.T. and C.L. Sheaffer,
2. (1) Arlen Keener and
Robert Kauffman. 3. Gordon
and Dorothy Wood 4.
Robert Kauffman, 5. (2)
Dean Moyer, Lebanon; 6. (3)
Tim Hackenberg, 7. Debra
and Paul Miller,
Linglestown; 8. Harvey
Stoltzfus.
Three Year Olds
1. J. Mowery Frey, 2. (1)
Linda Yoder, Elverson; 3.
(2) Kathy Durboraw, Get
tysburg; 4. Barry Don
moyer, Annville; 5. Dorothy
and Gordon Wood, 6. G. and
D. Wood 7. Harvey Stoltzfus,
8. Carl and Jefferson Ydder.
Four Year Olds
1. Kenneth Mowry, 2.
Harvey Stoltzfus, 3. Debra
Stump, Bemville.
Aged Cow
1. (1) Christine Gitt, 2. (2)
Linda Kauffman, 3. Ken and
Steve Mowry, 4. Jeff Yoder.
Group Classes
In county group com
petition, Lancaster County
won both the open and junior
shows, edging Adams
County in the youth division,
and York with the adults.
Bob Kauffman’s Holsteins
were judged as best dairy
herd of the breed, edging
groups from Gordon and
Dorothy Wood, Ken Mowry,
and Creedin Comman. Wood
and Company was on top in
the best three females class,
beating Cornman and
Harvey Stoltzfus for the
honor.
In produce of dam
selections, Wood came up
first again followed by Bob
Kauffman of Penn Springs
Farm and Harvey Stoltzfus.
This is a regularly
scheduled meeting of the on
going public participation
process for the COWAMP
study. The guidance of the
public is an integral item in
DER’s work to improve the
water quality of the Com
monwealth.
Capitol Region Planning
and Development Agency
(CRPDA) is holding this
meeting as part of its
responsibility to involve
citizens of Adams, Cum
berland, Dauphin, Franklin,
Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry,
Schuylkill, and York
counties in the COWAMP
process.
Further information on
this meeting and COWAMP
are available from CRPDA,
Harrisburg Host Inn, Suite
124, Harrisburg, Pa., 17111
or call 939-7827.
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