I Pennsylvania FFA team wins 'j dairy judging contest HARRISBURG - In dividuals and teams from Pennsylvania, Kentucky and California were first place dinners in the Invitational youth Dairy Cattle Judging contest held last week. Judging was held m the ?arm Show’s main MEMO ♦ HAY, t STRAW & t EAR CORN t SALE 1 EVERY MONDAY AT 11 A.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY 12:00 NOON I, NEW HOLLAND SALES ♦ v? STABLES, INC. ♦ r Phone 717-354-4341 ▼ : Lloyd H. Kreider, Auct. t ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Be An Early Bird Buy Snow Tires Now! RED BARN RUBBER COW MATS WE HAVE IN STOCK 42x60 $47 50 48x72 $57 75 60x72 $7B 25 60x84 $9O 00 Other Sizes Available . The Above Prices Include Delivery VANCO SALES CO. RD #4. BOX 300 CARLISLE. PA 17013 Please send me information on RED BARN COW MATS i VANCO SALES CO. Phone: 717-776-3494 exhibition hall with 42 teams competing in 4-H, FFA and Intercollegiate divisions. The 4-H and FFA teams had all previously been declared their home state cham pionship teams. Pennsylvania’s team scored first in FFA all breeds judging with 1485 points, with Virginia coming in second with 1480 and Maryland scoring 1453. In FFA individual judging for all breeds, Tim Peachey of the Huntingdon School District in Pennsylvania tied first place at 509 points with Alan Knoop of Fletcher, Ohio. Roy Shirk of Lebanon took third place with 501 points. California Poly State University captured the Intercollegiate trophy scoring 2015 points. The University of Maryland was second with 1994 points, followed by Virginia Tech Radial Snow Tire Special GR7Bxl4 *36* $2 78F.E.T STORE HOURS Monday & Friday 7 30 til 9 Tues , Wed , Thurs 7 30 til 5 Closed Saturday Red Barn floors are 100% vulcanized rubber. i^tk with 1968 points. In a field of 19 teams, Penn State University scored a total of 1916 points, coming in eleventh place. The top individual per formance in the In tercollegiate division went to Henry Giacomini of Fern dale, California, of the California Poly State University team with 688 points. Eddie Leach of the University of Kentucky placed second with 684 points and Melinda Johnston of Virginia Tech finished third with 681 points. Kentucky captured the 4-H team trophy this year with 1766 points. Maryland’s team, which finished first last year, came in second with 1744 points followed by Ohio with 1719 points. Kentucky scored second in last year’s judging. Penn sylvania took ninth place in this year’s judging in a field of 14 teams. In 4-H individual scoring, Mark Miller of the Kentucky team won first place with 613 points. Pennl McLean of North Carolina placed second with 596 points and Scott Drown of Ohio took third place with 588 points. Premier breeder banner won by Yoder HARRISBURG - A Berks Hutchinson Farm, Dix- The National Milking County fanner was named Maine, exhibited the Shorthorn Show at the All premier breeder for the reserve senior champion American was judged by second year in a row in gull, “Hutchinson Promise John W. McKitrick of i'n’7o >n *TUf Duke.” The reserve grand Columbus, Ohio. 1978 Milking Shorthorn champion was a senior Other Pennsylvania Division at the 15th Annual y ear iing bull, “Clayside Milking Shorthorn breeders Pennsylvania AlKmiwican Bicenten,” shown by who placed in the top five of at 1116 1,3011 Halpin Farms, Cullom, various classes include; Show complex. Illinois. “Prince” also Three Spring Farm, Samuel G. lOder of captm-gd the junior cham- Newville, fust-place bull Pmesedge Farms, pion bull title. calf first-place junior heifer Shoemakersviile, captured F calf, first-place senior heifer the title last week, con- The reserve junior j n i aep iunjftr turning the Yoder family champion bull title went to a S-Se 34 vLHId dX The show’s premier Hill Prince Bicenten, best three frmaiMriaw exhibitor was Willard E. shown by Halpin Farms. Gemer of Weg Acres, Fort sburyville, fourth-place bull Atkinson, Wisconsin. The premier sire honor went to “Lily dal Lucy’s Promise 10th,” shown by Curtis Breeders of Gary, Lid. Sandy Rivers Farm of Farmington, Maine, exhibited the senior champion and grand champion bull, a 4-year-old, “Innisfail Promise 63D.” Last year “Promise” won the same title and was named senior champion the previous year Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978—43 MUkins Shorthorn show Sancrest Farms of Billings, Mo. captured the junior champion female title with “Sancrest Verna” and the reserve junior champion female title with “Sancrest Viola.” Sancrest Farms also won the reserve senior champion and reserve grand champion female titles with “Sancrest Unless.” Weg Acres cap tured the senior champion and grand champion female honors with “Raspberrys Lucinda.” Pinesedge Farms of Berks County exhibited the fifth place senior yearling bull, third and fourth place aged dry cows, second and fifth place aged cows, second best udder, third in best three females, fourth dairy herd, third dam and daughter. The first place state herd belonged to Wisconsin, followed by Maine and Pennsylvania.