“Ginny Gem” captures grand champion f) UNIONTOWN - “Alien-Hill King Ginny Gem” sired by Cot terdale Astronaut King, captured the senior and grand champion ribbons at the 13th annual Fayette County Black and White Show, held Aug. 3 at the county fairgounds. The 5-year-old champion was just one of several top placing animals exhibited by Allen-Hill Dairy, R 1 Smock, named the show’s premier breeder and exhibitor. Their 3-year-old entry, by Kanaz Brook Matt Carlo, “Alien-Hill Carol Jewel Gem,” won the reserve senior and grand honors for die Smock dairy operation. Among their other blue-ribbon wins were the dairy herd, best three females and dam and daughter categories. Junior champion rosettes went to Terry Kuehn of Monroeville, for his senior yearling “Vonderbar Pete Ruby, by Straight-Pine Elevation Pete. Taking the reserve heifer spot was rlaymond Brown of Acme, with a senior calf sired by Circle-B Bootmaker Marty. . Approximately 120 Hols te ins Allen Hill Dairy won the premier breeder and exhibitor banners at the Fayette County Black and White Show. Left is Rich Allen and right is Ron Allen. Replace your obsolete silo filling system before trouble starts! See your silo company or contact us for information on the latest inovations in silo filling. Telephone (717)299-3638 At the Fayette Co. Black and White Show circled the ring for the annual show, judged by Harry Roth, Atlantic Breeders Cooperative. Junior BuH Cal 1 Patricia Holchin, Dunbar; 2 Pamela Jo Ferens, Dunbar and Robert C. Junk. Jr, Smock Senior BUI CaM 1 Kuehn Brothers, Monroeville Junior Veering Bu» 1 Hernng Farms, Farmington Grand Champion BUI Kuehn Brothers. Reserve Grand Champion Patricia Holchin Junior Heller Cait 1 Michael J Ruby, Smock, 2. Deana L Ciceoni, -Smock, 3. Walter Brown: 4 Agmar Acres, Van derbilt 5 James Poorba ugh. Mt. Pleasant Intermediate Heler CaH 1. Raymond B Brown, Acme; 2 Jackson Farms, New Salem; 3. Randy W Brown, Acme, 4 Randy W. Brown. Acme. 5. Charte Brown, Acme Senior Heifer Calf 1. Raymond B. Brown, Acme, 2 Terry Kuehn, Monroeville: 3 Walter Brown. Connelisville. 4 James Poorbaugh. Mt Pleasant. 5 Charles Steyer. Mill Run Junior Yearling Heifer 142 RandyW Brown.Acme,3 Knsfißrown, Acme. 4 Allen Hill Dairy, Smock, 5 John Steyer, Mill Run Senior Yearling Heater 1. Terry Kuehn, Monroeville. 2 4 3 Randy W Brown. 4 Brent Brown, Acme, 5 Raymond B Brown, Acme Junior Champion Female Terry Kuehn. Reserve Junior Chsmpioo Female Raymond Brown Diy Cow - Five Yean and Under 1 Waller Brown. Connelisville, 2 Allen Hill Dairy, Smock; 3 Jackson Farms, New Salem, 4 Agmar Acres, Vanderbilt. 5 Jackson Farm, New Salem LANCASTER Jlevd-'pU INC. Manufacturers of Silage Distributors, Fill-Pipe and Goosenecks 1 Jackson Farms. New Salem. 2 Walter Brown, Connelisville, 3 Allen Hill Dairy. Smock. 4 Walter Brown, Connelisville Junior Two Year OM Heifer 1 Agmar Acres, Vanderbilt. 2 Allen Hill Dairy. Smock, 3 Walter Brown. Connelisville, 4 Paul A Diamond, Smithfield, 5 Adam B Vance. Mt Pleasant 1 Jackson Farms, New Salem. 2 Albert Michael Ferens, Dunbar, 3 Jamison Poorbaugh, Mt Pleasant. 4 Patnck M Wascak, Dmbar 5 Kevin Sprout, Ohopyte 1.4 2 Allen Hill Dairy, Smock. 3 Walter Brown, Connelisville. 4 Adam S Derr, Scoffdale, 5 Vernon Ross, Chief of Promotions, Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture demon- DOWNINGTOWN - More than 350 cattle producers and their families from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland met recently during the Penn sylvania Cattlemen’s Field Day at the Devereux-Soleil Farm, near Downingtown, Chester County. Stewart “Turk" Laidlow of the Consumer Affairs and Quality Look For The Name Of at Ag Progress Days Dry Cow -Sis Years and Over Senior Two Year OM HUler Three Year OM Packing plant encourages more local beef LANCASTER ll **• ” V* - r rndmawHlijl in ; I Silage_ r Distributor ;,! [ r "■ ~lr : r — —— ■■—•s'— — fi ‘ „ „ , .1 Cynthia 1. Piwowar, Umontown Four Year Old 1 Allen Hill Dairy, Smock, 2 Randy W Brown, Acme, 3 Walter Brown, Connelisville, 4 All Hill Dairy, Smock, 5 Joseph M Diamond, Smithfield Five Year OM 1 Allen Hill Dairy, Smock. 2 Walter Brown Con nell svilfe 100.000 Lb 1 Jackson Farms. New Salem. 2 Walter Brown, 3 Allen Hill Dairy, Smock Si* Veers and Over 11 2, 4. 5 Walter Brawn, Connelisville, 3 Jackson Farms. New Salem Senior Champion Female Allen Hill Dairy, Syr old Assurance Division, Moyer Packing Company, Souderton, was guest speaker. Laidlow com mended the cattlemen on the quality cattle they produce. “However, we could use more cattle than are currently produced in Pennsylvania,” he said. “Moyer Packing kills more than 1,000 head of cattle per day, and we like to use V * " 543 Strasburg Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 14,1982-A29 strates merchandising a whole bottom round at the Pa. Cattlemen’s Field day. Reserve Senior Champion Female Allen mu Ddiiy, 3yr old Grand Champion Female Allen Hill Dairy, 5 yr old Reserve Grand Champion Female Allen Hill Dairy, 3 yr old Deny Herd 1 Allen Hill Dairy, 2 Walter Brown Best Three Females 1 Allen Hill Dairy. 2 Walter Brown, 3 Jackson Farms Produce of Dam Walter Brown Dam and Brighter 1 Allen Hill Dairy. 2 Walter Brown. 3 Randy Brown, 4 4 5 Walter Brown Best Udder of Show 1 42 Allen Hill Dairy your local cattle.” Laidlow encouraged producers to market their livestock throughout the year, rather than summer and fall. “Producers can benefit by marketing year-round because they increase their chances of receiving higher prices,” Laidlow said. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Phone 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164