Troy Fair Dairy Show boasts 200 entries TROY The Troy Fair open dairy shows welcomed 200 of Bradford County’s outstanding cattle and dairy producers last week. The event began with the 102- head Holstein show on Thursday and wrapped up Friday with two colored breed shows Jerseys and Guernseys. Judging the two days of competition was John Marchezak of Bentleyville, Washington County Windy Mont Farm, Columbia Crossroads, walked away with a number of Holstein show trophies. They exhibited the grand cham pion female, the senior champion, and the top 4-year-old. They also had the best three females, and, along with Calkins Farm, Troy, had the senior get of sire. Calkins Farm captured the reserve grand champion, reserve senior champion, and top senior 2- year-old honors. They also took top seating in the group classes, winning the blue ribbons for top dairy herd, produce of dam, and dam and daughter. The junior champion Holstein award went to the entry of Lynn and Bonnie Miller of Towanda, the top senior yearling. They also received top honors for junior get of sire. The reserve junior champion was exhibited by Braund Valley Farm, Troy. They had the top with the lifeline production award by Jersey Maples of Leßaysville the coveted premier breeder intermediate calf and junior and the ribbon for first place junior was selected by Judge Marchezak award. His top placing 5-year-old yearling, along with the first place 2-year-old. as grand champion in the 58-head Jersey was selected for the reserve aged dry cow. Junior calf and senior calf Jersey show. The farm’s entries senior championship and went on The best udder honors went to honors went to Yvonne Wilcox took blue ribbons in the 3 and 4- to claim the reserve grand the entry of Richard and Marilyn Scott and Deanna Sparling, year-old dry cow class, the aged champion’s honors. Eick also Packard, Troy their first place respectively. Both winners are dry cow class, and the 4-year-old exhibited the first place junior 5-year-old. The Packards also from Troy. class. They also received honors yearling and junior 2-year-old, exhibited the first place 3-year-old Premier breeder and exhibitor for best udder. along with the best three females, and the first place 3 and 4-year old honors went to Richard Jenkms Robert Eick went home to his Shady-Hill-Side Farm, Troy, dry cow. and family, Troy. Columbia Cross Roads farm with a claimed their share of trophies Hi-Lev Farms, Troy, went home The senior champion exhibited number of top awards, including during the Friday show, taking P ‘ 1 MILTON MARTIN On Their NEW 60 COW FREESTALL DAIRY COMPLEX „—«!■■■ r. 'T $ ***** The Richard Jenkins family of Troy smile happily as they accept the banners for premier breeder and exhibitor at last Thursday's Holstein show held during the Troy Fair in Bradford County. Pictured, from left to right are: Bob To Mr. and Mrs. Street, MD * kJ *■ 'fs:: r ■y i s'* Covered With REYNOLDS ALUMINUM For All Your Form Building Needs, Large or Small, Let Our Experience Work For You DESIGNERS S BUILDERS of SYSTEMS _i Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August I,ISSI—A3S * ~*r 4*9* #> Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jenkins, Donald Jenkins, Judge John Marchezak, and Bradford Dairy Princess Jean Sheeley. RD 4 EPHRATA, PA 17522 Located In Farmersvilie Phone 717-354-4271 f r H V ' reserve junior champion and first place in three group classes. They had the top dairy herd, produce of dam, and daughter and dam en tries, along with the top junior and intermediate calf entries, senior 2- year-old and senior get of sire. Their wins brought them the honor of premier exhibitor at this year’s fair. (Turn to Page A 37)