—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, September 29,1979 32 James Young wins Milking Shorthorn Show HARRISBURG - James H. Young, Newville, led Penn sylvanians at the Milking Shorthorn competition at the All-American Dairy Show in Harrisburg on Tuesday. Young showed the junior champion, Three Springs G.K. Irma, a junior yearling heifer, and the reserve senior and reserve grand champion, Elwood Promise Lass 575, a four-year-old. Young, who has been showing at the All-Amencan for many years, had the grand champion of the Milking Shorthorn show two years ago. Young also won the coveted premier exhibitor award with his strong showing in other placmgs. He showed the first place produce of dam, and was second in the get of sire, both senior and junior, and in the dam and daughter class. Durell Hammond, left, Australian exchange student, accepts the premier sire award from Penn State Extension dairy specialist, Steven Spencer. Hammond is living with the Sam Yoder family, Shoemakersville, and was asked to accept the award because the premier Milking Shorthorn sire, New Park Gay King, is an Australian bull. Grand champion of the show was Sandy River Pixie, owned by Sandy River Farms, Farmington, Maine. Sandy River Pixie was also named the best milking female of the show, a class which was open to animals bred and owned by the exhibitor. Sandy River Farm won the premier breeder award. The Sandy River Show string contributed to the number one state herd, won by Marne. Second in the contest was New York. ' Premier Sire of the show was New Park Gay King, a bull from Australia. Durell Hammond, an Australian exchange student living with the Sam Yoder family at Shoemakersville, Berks County, accepted the award and said it would be given to the distributor of the Australian bulls semen. Hammond was helping Yoder at the show halter. Other winners in the show were: Bull Calf 1. Sandy River Farms, Farmington, Maine; 2. Pinesedge Farm, Shoemakersville, Pa.; 3. Crystal Valley Farm, Weld, Maine; 4. Wendy Yoder, Shoemakersville, Pa. Junior Yearling Bull 1. Crystal Valley Farm, Weld, Marne. Two-Year-Old Bull 1. Sandy River Farms, Farmington, Maine; 2. Pinesedge Farm, Shoemakersville, Pa. Three-Year-or Older Bull 1. Pinesedge Farm, Shoemakersville, Pa. Junior Heifer Calf 1. Sandy River Farms, Farmington, Maine; 2. Three Springs Farm, Newville, Pa.; 3. Pmesedge Farm, Shoemakersville, Pa.; 4. PinesedgeFarm. Senior Heifer Calf 1. Voter Hill Farm, Far mington, Maine (reserve junior champion); 2. Sandy River Farms, Farmington,, Mame; 3. Sandy River Farms; 4. Three Springs Farm, Newville, Pa.; 5. Kuszmar Farm, Batavia, N.Y. Junior Yearling Heifer 1. Three Springs Farm, Newville, Pa. (junior champion); 2. Crystal Valley Farm, Weld, Mame; 3. Sandy River Farms, Farmington, Maine; 4. Crystal Valley Farm, Weld, Maine; 5. Hillholm Farm, Rodman, N.Y. Senior Yearling Heifer 1. Kuszmar Farm, Batavia, N.Y.; 2. Three Springs Farm, Newville, Pa.; 3. Pmesedge Farm, Shoemakersville, Pa.; 4. Three Springs Farm; 5. Sandy River Farms, Far mington, Maine. Junior Get of Sire 1. Imsfall Promise, Sandy River Farm, Farmington, Maine; 2. New Park Gay King, Three Springs Farm, Newville; 3. Cedar Valley Margo, Hillholm Farm, Rodman, N.Y. Dry Cow 1. Three Springs Farm, Newville, Pa.; 2. Hutchinson Farms, Dufield, Maine; 3. Hutchinson Farms; 4. Three Springs Farm; 5. Pinesedge Farm, Shoemakersville, Pa. Two Year Old 1. Sandy River Farms, Farmington, Marne (grand champion and second best udder); 2. Voter Hill Farm, Farmington, Maine; 3. Three Springs Farm, Newville, ~Pa. (first best udder); 4. Sandy River Farms (third best udder); 5. Three Sprmgs Farm. Three Year Old 1. Pinesedge Farm, Shoemakersville, Pa. (first best udder); 2. Hutchinson Farm, Dixfield, Maine (second best udder); 3. Sandy River Farms, Far mington, Maine; 4. Pmesedge Farm, (third best udder); 5. Three Sprmgs Farm, Newville, Pa. Four Year Old 1. Three Springs Farm, Newville, Pa. (first best udder and reserve grand champion); 2. Wilder Farms, Lyndonvdle, Ver mont (second best udder); 3. Three Springs Farm; 4. Kuszmar Farm, Batavia, N.Y.; 5. Crystal Valley Farm, Weld, Mame. Five Years and Older 1. Pmesedge Farm, Shoemakersville, Pa. (second best udder); 2. Sandy River Farm, Far mington, Mame (third best (Turn to Page 33) ELECTRIC GENERATOR SYSTEMS • DAIRY FARMS • POULTRY FARMS • FARROWING HOUSES • CONTRACTORS • ETC DETROIT DIESEL UNIT SIZES 60 KW to 1050 KW MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC ISUZU DIESEL UNIT SIZES 12 KW to 60 KW MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC - Xs J WE BUILD L.FL GAS I [ GENERATOR SETS I WE CARRY DETROIT ENGINE PARTS SALES & SERVICE 1 15 I YEW*S I OF I eX pER|ENCE . * Steven Spencer, Penn State Extension dairy specialist (right), presents the premier exhibitor award to James Young, Three Springs Farm, Newville, Pa. 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