Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 19, 1981, Image 134

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    04—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 19,1981
FLEMINGTON, N.J. -
Renowned beef cattle judge
Herman Purdy of Alexandria,
Pennsylvania, recently selected
the champions during the New
Jersey Open Polled Hereford and
Angus Shows. The shows were held
here in conjunction with the New
Jersey Agricultural Fair.
For Grand Champion Polled
Hereford female, Purdy selected a
May, 1980 entry, 0 Miss Reliance
M 40, from Oceanside Farm,
Pennington, N.J. This heifer was
the Junior Champion female.
The Reserve Grand Champion
Heifer was Gk Dancette 217 m born
April 29, 1980. Sired by Wild Cat
Sundance 7k, the heifer is owned
by Laura Tessier Laytonsville,
Maryland. She was the Reserve
Junior Champion.
Grand Champion Polled
Hereford Bull was the Senior
Champion entry from Dunwalke
Farms, Far Hills N.J. and Ace
Polled Herefords, Millbrook,
N.Y. The bull, Reenforcement,
was bom April 9, 1979 and was
sired by Enforcer 107 H.
Reserve Grand Champion Bull,
the Reserve Senior Champion, was
Hilger Special 415, born April 17,
1979. He was the entry from Spring
M.H. EBY, INC.
Manufacturer of All Aluminum Track Bodies
Livestock, Grain & Bulk Feed
Distributor of
Sales & Service
Blue Ball, Pa.
Bottom Farm, Fairfield, Pa. and
JV Farm, Douglassville, Pa.
Champion Heifer Calf was SBF
Royal Queen, a December 1980 calf
from Spring Bottom Farm.
Reserve Champion Heifer Calf
was JHF Miss Justa 176 x 32m, a
September 1980 calf owned by
Diane Nothnick of Franklinville,
N.J.
Senior Champion Heifer was
WHF Clementine BM. This
February, 1980 heifer is owned by
Laura Tessier. Reserve Senior
Champion Heifer was FLF For
cette 9244, bom October, 1979 and
owned by Warren Nothnick,
Franklinville, N.J.
The Bull Calf Champion was
WDM Mister Hi Trustee. This
January calf is owned by William
Metch, Flemington, N.J.
Junior Champion Bull was
Dunwalke Design, a March, 1980
calf owned by Dunwalke and Ace.
Reserve Junior Champion Bull
was Dunwalke Heritage, an April,
1980 owned by Dunwalke and
Delaware Valley College,
Doylestown, Pa.
Showing the Best Six Head was
Dunwalke Farm, Farm Hills, N.J.
Second place went to Spring
Bottom Farm, Fairfield, Pa.
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Dunwalke Farm also received
the distinguished honors of
Premier Exhibitor and Breeder of
the Polled Hereford Show.
Moving to the black beef breed,
Purdy chose a February, 1980
heifer for Grand Champion
Female. Classy Lass mG 980. She
is owned by Stivers Angus, Pitt
stown, N.J. She was named Junior
Champion.
The Reserve Grand Champion
Heifer was Rally Blackcap 460,
owned by Cary Eick, Newton. The
March, 1980 heifer was sired by
Byergos Black Revolution 36. She
was named Reserve Junior
Champion.
Senior Heifer Calf champion was
Fancy Miss 761, owned by Stivers
Angus of Pittstown, N.J. Reserve
Senior Heifer Calf was Ideals
Affirmed Quip owned by Pro Pit
and Tanis Family East Dixfield,
Maine.
Intermediate Heifer champ was
DB Princess Joanne 10d070, bom
May, 1980 and owned by Doreen
Suchting, Branchwater Farms
Owings Mills, Md.
Reserve Intermediate heifer was
Moles Hill Miss Burgess owned by
Shiraloken Farm, Deposit, N.Y.
Grand Champion Bull of the
show and Junior Champion was
Fix Bard Quintessence 250 sired
by Sir Wms Elector. The March,
1980 bull is owned by Maple Hill
Farms, Bruce Tracy, Farmington,
Maine.
Reserve Grand Champion Bull,
and Reserve Junior Champion
Waltz Frosty Northern 8040 owned
by Walter C. Zimmer, Big Brook
Farm, Colts Neck, N.J. The
March, 1980 bull was sired by
Great Big Northern.
Senior Bull Calf champ, Scotts
New Years Traveller 711, was
exhibited by 1726 Farm, J. Scott
Morrison, Lebanon, N.J.
Reserve Senior Bull Calf was
Reids Big Mac, owned by James H.
Mushroom growers meet
KENNETT SQUARE - ‘Dry
Bubble’, a verticillium disease in
mushrooms, will be the topic of
discussion as mushroom growers
converge here next Thursday for
the American Mushroom Institute
meeting. Providing the expertise
will be Penn State’s Paul Wuest.
The meeting is being held in
Reid Atlantic Highlands, N. J.
Senior Champion Bull was Scotts
Zeus 739, owned by 1726 Farm.
Reserve Senior Champion was
SWA Ideal Marathon 1319, owned
by Windswept Farm, John and Pat
Wengryn of Pittstown, N. J.
Taking first place in Get of Sire
was 1726 Farm with second place
going to Pro Fit and Tams who also
took Junior Get of Sire.
Showing the Best Six Head was
1726 Farm with second place going
to Mark Tanis, Ideal Farms,
Augusta, N. J.
Premier Exhibitor was 1726
Farm, Scott Morrison, Lebanon,
N.J. and Premier Breeder was
. Tanis, Ideal Farm, Augusta, N.J.
cooperation with the Penn State
Extension Service. Growers will
meet at the Italian American Club
at 7:30 p.m.
A.M.I. executive director Jack
Kooker will present a program on
mushroom promotion for the
1980’s.