B22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14,1982 Nearly 500 entries overwhelm Morrisons Cove Dairy Show BY PATTY GROSS Cove Dairy Show for the four days traveling even farther. Staff Correspondent of competition, August 2-6. The FFA show was the first MARTINSBURG Nearlv 500 Most of the entries were from event. Obie Snyder, owner erf entries walked into the show ring Blair, Bedford and Huntingdon Singing Brook Farm, Imler, during the 32nd annual Morrisons counties, with some competitors Bedford County, served as type Ken Mowry. Roaring Spring, showed the Morrisons Cove Dairy Show. Mowry says the Grand Champion Holstein, Bel-Aura Happy a B*d cow has captured Grand Champion Elm Tree, to conclude the 32nd annual honors at least five times in the past. Judge Al Celestine, left, of Washington Burket. who switc eeds to capture the County stands with the exhibitors he picked as Champion Brown Swiss and Jersey honors; Grand Champions during the Open Colored Chip Brumbaugh; the Jersey grand champion: Breed Show. Left to right are Laurie Kelly. Exhibitor Elaine Benson of Woodbury, with her with Rob and Sharon Nolan’s Ayrshire; Beth milking Shorthorn. Clark of R 2 Bedford; Holstein breeder John John Burket East Freedom, exhibits his standing Grand Champion Ayrshire exhibitor Grand Champion Holstein entry of the 4-H Lucinda Bradley; Elaine Benson, Grand and show in Martinsburg. Other 4-H winners Reserve Champion Milking Shorthorn; and during the week-long show included; kneeling Reeky Greenieaf, Champion Holstein in the 4- Ken Hoover, Senior Champion Showman; H show. Michele Burket, Junior Champion Showman; judge. Working at placing the FFA fitting and showman awards, exhibitors for fitting and The third of the four shows at the showmanship was Lori Sollen- Martinsburg Memorial Park was berger, Ralaine Jerseys of the Open Colored Breed show. The Everett, Bedford County. annual event was concluded with The second day of competition the Open Holstein judging, was 4-H show day. Past president A 1 Celestine of Elsview Farms, of the Pennsylvania Holstein Scenery Hill, Washington County, Association, George Bridenbaugh judged the colored breeds. A of Marcove Farm, Martinsburg, Holstein breeder from served as type judge. Richard Elizabethtown, Lancaster County, Little, Montour County Extension Robert Kauffman of Penn Springs agent, selected winners for the top (Turn to Page 823) Betsy Stitt, R 1 Martinsburg took the reserve grand champion in the FFA Holstein Show at the Morrisons Cove Dairy Show. Her entries also captured the show titles of champion junior herd and won a first place ribbon in the 3- year-old class. Two Bedford County 4-H’ers received awards for fitting and showmanship during the competition at the Morrisons Cove Dairy Show. Left to right are Allen Sell, Senior Champion Fitter, and Becky Mohr, Junior Champion Showman. Burket Falls Farm, East Freedom, earned the titles of Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor at the Morrison Cove Dairy Show’s Open Holstein Show. Pictured with the Reserve Grand Champion of the show, Burket Falls Shalena View, are Dave Burket, left and John Burket, right.
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