—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978 32 Top Holstein honors go HARRISBURG - The Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show concluded its five days of events at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg last Friday with the wrap-up of the Holstein judging. The Holstein- Friesian Association of America held their approved Eastern National Show at the All-American this year. Pinehurst Farms, Sheboygan Falls, Wis. was named premier breeder of the Holstein show. Pinehurst Farms had received numerous honors in two days of judging at the Holstein show, including the grand and senior champion bull. The show’s premier exhibitor was Winter-Place of Winslow, Maine. Select Sire of Plain City, Ohio, exhibited the premier sire, “Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation,” a junior get-of sire. 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KENDIG CHESTER WIEST Special Accounts Sales & Distribution Representative Manager Phone 302-478-305 S Phone 717-741-2600 R. E. RUDISILL Sales & Distribution Manager Phone 717-854-2281 SCOn HODGSON ISAAC K. LEFEVER Beacon Advisor Beacon Advisor Phone 717 292-1252 Phone 215-267-7042 I BEACON mm York, PA Phone 717 843 9033 MfeVe employee owned. senior champion female was “Royal-Haven Brett Sherry,” a 4-year-old shown by Apache Holsteins of Buhl, Idaho. The reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion female honors went to Hanover Hill Holsteins of Claypool, In diana, showing “J P G Standout Kandy,” of the five year or older class. In last Thursday’s Holstein judging, Pinehurst Farms exhibited the grand and senior champion bull, “Westcrest Granada,” from the three years or older class. The reserve grand champion bull title went to “Smith Meade Fire Cracker” a senior yearling bull owned by Smith Meade Farm of Frederick, Md. “Meade” also took the junior champion bull title. “Kingstead Monty,” from the three years or older class, captured the reserve senior champion bull honor Eastern National for Kingstead Farms of Damascus, Maryland. Linden-Loch Holstein of Oley, Berks County, took the reserve junior champion bull title with “W S L Linden- Loch Astra Mark,” a junior yearling bull. The show’s junior champion female honors went to “Pinehurst Lyric,” from Pinehurst Farms of Wisconsin. The reserve junior champion female title went to “C Bemadale Argro Bonnie,” exhibited by Winter-Place of Winslow, Maine. Judging the Holstein show Better yields don’t just happen ... it takes a good manager to incorporate the proper ingred ients. One important ingredient is the proper hybrid capable of better yields and one which allows you to harvest those yields. Eastland 681 AX is just such a hybrid. It is a midseason hybrid adapted to any farming operation. Ask Paul, or your own Eastland Seed Dealer about E 681 AX. was Douglas Maddox of Riverdale, Calif. Bull Calf 1. Elginvue Farms, Arlington, Minn.; 2. Pinehurst Farms, Sheboygan Falls, Wis.; 3. Cindilayne Holsteins, Carrollton, Ohio. Jr. Yearling Bull 1. Linden-Loch Holstein, Oley; 2. Pinehurst Farms; 3, Lewis and Sons Holsteins, Hamilton, Ohio. Sr. Yearling Bull 1. Smith Mead, Frederick, Md.; 2. C.M. Bottema and Son, Indianapolis, Ind.; 3. Price-View Farm, Amboy, Ind. PAUL HANNUM, EASTLAND SEED DEALER AT CHESTER SPRINGS. E 681 AX out of state 1. Reu-Hel Farms, Inc., Mohrsville; 2. Baugo Valley Holsteins, Elkhart, Ind.; 3. Pinehurst Farms. 1. Pinehurst Farms; 2. Kingstead Farms, Damascus, Md.; 3. Price- View Farm. 1. Gerald W. Parker, Liberty, Pa.; 2. Garrett Gabel, Chaffee, N.Y.; 3. Kevin S. Laughman, Thomasville, Pa. 1. Knob-View Farm, Middletown, Mdj 2. Price CHECKS HIS OWN E 681 AX SEEDWAY, INC. SEEM SEED FARMS DIV. EMMAUS, PA. 18049 Two-Year Old BnU Bull, Over 3 Years Jr. Heifer Calf Intermediate Heifer View Farm; 3. Willowßrook Farms, Millerton, N.Y. Senior Heifer 1. Mill Wheel Farm, Avon, N.Y.; 2. Butler View Farm, Chebanse, 111.; 3. Price-View Farm, Amboy, Ind. Jr. Yearling 1. Dreamstreet Holstein, Walton, N.Y.; 2. Pinehurst Farms; 3. Herman Roseberg, Suffield, Conn. Sr. Yearling 1. Pinehurst Farms; 2. Winter-Place; 3. Killdee Farm, Chesapeake City, Md. Junior Get 1. Pinehurst Farms, Sheboygan Falls, Wi.: