Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 22, 1980, Image 125

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    NAILE posts Open Natl Dairy champs
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The
seventh annual North
American International
Livestock Exposition got
underway on November 8 at
the Kentucky Fair and
Exposition Center here in
Louisville. Exhibitors from
far and wide unloaded their
best dairy cattle to compete
in the Open Dairy Show.
The grand champion
Holstein bull was exhibited
by Bonanza, of RidgeviUe,
Indiana. The bull, Creek-A-
Lee Peacemaker, placed
first in his class of yearlings
before being tagged grand
champion.
The reserve grand
champion Holstein bull was
Hoffinan
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the, first place calf. Rown
tree Fury Talent was
exhibited by Elginvue
Farms, Arlington, Min
nesota.
—The grand champion
female was the first-place
aged cow and senior
champion, Stnckler Double
Cinders. She was exhibited
by Quietcove Holstein Farm,
Wapakoneta, Ohio.
Following her in the Aged
Cow class and as reserve
Senior champion was the
entry of Ransdell Dairy,
Salvisa, Kentucky. Ransdell
Astro Christine was tagged
Reserve Grand Champion
Female of the Open Holstein
Show.
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Lynn and Bonnie Miller ot
Towanda, Bradford County,
took second place m the
Holstem Junior Heifer Calf
competition with their entry,
Royal Haven Blossom.
In the- Two-Year-Old
Holstein class, Ralph Moore,
Mercer, took third place
with his entry Amore
Bootmaker Mindy. And in
the Three-Year-Old com
petition, Edward and
Eleanor Karpa, Arella,
placed second with Karpa
Model Maker Alice.
Brown Swiss Show Judge
Fred Foreman, Ames, lowa,
looked at more than 100 head
vying for the championship
slots during the Brown Swiss
Open Show on November 10.
Emerging as the grand
champion bull was Senior
Yearling, Alpine Hills En
terprise, owned by Alpine
Hills Farms, Corinth,
Kentucky.
Reserve Champion Bull
honors went to Lazy Acre
Farm, Scottsville, Ken
tucky, with their entry,
Manions Design Joe, a bull
calf, bom October 2,1979.
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The Grand Champion
Female Award was won by
Meander Evening Out, a
rune-year-old cow, owned
and shown by Sand Rock
Farm, Rocky Ridge,
Maryland.
The reserve champion
female of the Brown Swiss
Show was Mayfair Gusty
Sma Sue, a 7-year-old cow,
shown by Susan Cone,
Salem, Illinois.
Bob Griggs of Mustang,
Oklahoma, had to be a happy
man at the conclusion of the
National Guernsey Show.
Gngg’s cow earned off
honors for premier breeder,
premier exhibitor and
exhibitor’s herd. In addition,
his Circleview Danmost
Maisy, a nine-year-old cow,
won the Reserve Grand
Champion Female honors
and was second place as best
uddered cow.
For exhibitor’s herd
Griggs had to shew five
cows, two which had calved,
two which had not and a fifth
cow of any age; three of the
cows had to be bred by him
and all had to have been
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breeder was decided on a
point basis on six animals in
the open single classes,
including both his own
animals and those bred by
him but exhibited by others.
The J, and D. Mithoefer
and family of Claypool,
Indiana, had the Grand
Champion Female award
with their two-year-old cow
Jualmi Top Jollye Candy.
The cow also won the best
udder award.
Dardenella Farm,
Orangeburg, South Carolina,
showed the best three
females and were runners
up m the exhibitor’s herd
class. Third-place
exhibitor’s herd went to the
Floyd Wachtel family from
Big Prairie, Ohio.
In their first visit to the
North American In
ternational Livestock Ex
position, the Mortson family
of Queensville, Ont.,
Canada, captured the grand
championship female
honors. Their four-year-old
Jersey cow, Echo Brook
Samare’s Noreen, followed
up her junior show wm by
taking the Grand Champion
Female title in the All
American Jersey Show.
Reserve Grand Champion
went to an entry from
Greenland Farms,
Hopkinsville, Ky., another
four year-old cow, A.S.M.
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Although the dairy portion
of the gigantic North
American International
Livestock Exposition was
winding down after several
event-filled days, the Ayr
shire Show did not lose
momentum.
Over 100 Ayrshires
paraded around the
showring during the show
which offered $5OOO in
premiums and awards.
Judging the event was Fred
Foreman.
Emerging as the grand
champion female of the
Ayrshire Show was a four
year-old cow, Barragars
Violets Daisy, owned by
Marcia Barrager, Oswego,
Kansas.
The reserve champion
female, Tip-Ayr Super
Starprim, was a three-year
old cow, owned by Tip-Ayr
Farm, Girard, Kansas.
The Grand Champion Bull
honors were taken by
Shiredale Pacemaker
Victor, a yearling bull,
owned by Shiredale Farm,
Ada, Ohio.
Receiving the Premier
Breeders Award at the
Ayrshire Show was Tip-Ayr
Farm, Girard, Kansas. Tip-
Ayr also received the
Premier Exhibitor Award.