Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 15, 1983, Image 18

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    AlB—-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 15,1983
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The junior champ, recently
flushed to Osbomdale Ivanhoe,
appeared on the Eastern National
and Maryland State tanbarks, last
year.
John Stamy, 111 of ichanic
sburg first showed V >r Grove
Marvex Cathy at Farr low when
she was a call. Tues> , marked
her first tanbark app* ance as a
lactating cow. It also .narked the
day of the Cumberland County
breeder’s first Farm Show
champion when Judge Dickson
tagged the Marvex daughter as his
Reserve Grand Champion.
Stamy explained the Holstein's
next test of type will be later this
month when she is scored for the
first time in Stamy’s 130-head
milking herd. Mid-way through her
first lactation, the reserve champ,
This Marvex daughter earned the Reserve Grand Cham
pion title for-John Stamy, 111, of Mechanicsburg. Stamy, left, is
joined by leadsman Brad Beidel and son John, IV. Manor
Grove Marvex Cathy was Stamy’s first Farm Show champ.
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Sheaffer, Stamy clinch Holstein wins
projected at 16,291 pounds of milk
and 629 of fat.
Tioga County exhibitors Ida
Jane and Leroy Fiance of
Wellsboro walked away with their
share of ribbons and earned
Premier Exhibitor honors.
Dumbelle Farms of Perry
County reaped the benefits of a
prize-winning show string, as well.
Tom and Shayne Dum of Lan
dis burg finished the day as the
Holstein show’s Premier Breeder.
Additional results of the Farm
Show Holstein competition follow:
HOLSTEIN
Jr. Calf
1 Robert Mowry. Roaring Spring. 2 Ida J t L
Lero, Plance. R 3. Wellsboro 3 MT & CL
Shealfer. R 5 Carlisle
Youth Jr. Calf
1 M Kathy Minor, R 1 Jackson Center 2
Jrnelle A Boyer, York. 3 Daniel Albright. RX,
Landisburg
Sr Calf
R Boyer York. 2 I&
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• (1) 400 Gal. Sunset
J A L Lei
Tom Sheaffer. Carlisle, accepts the Grand Champion plaque from Assistant
Agriculture Secretary Chet Heim. Tuesday marked the second time in a row one of
Sheaffer's black and whites earned top honors at Farm Show. This year’s chanfpion is
Walnut Dell Betsy Ultimate, an aged cow.
Ranee 3 Delaware Valley College. Doyiestown
I Sndgette R Boyer 2 Andrea Bednarsht, R 1
Avella 3 Sarah S Dum. Landisburg
i Geo M Knight 111. R 2 Ainnlle, 2 MT ACL
Sheaffer. R 5 Carlisle. 3 John A Annabelfe Foster.
Rl. Petersburg
I Patty Bupp R 2 Seven Valleys 2 Eric S
Swemhart, Rl Jonestown. 3 Thomas J Barley.
R 2, Conestoga
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ft /
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Youth Senior Calf
Jr. Heifer
Youth Jr. Yr Heifer
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Sawdust Available
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Sr. Yr. Heifer
1 M T & C L Sheaffer 2 C E Hubbard 111. New
Cumberland. 3 MerandaJ Dum. Rl, Landisburg
Youth Sr. Yr.Heiter
ICE Hubbard 111. 2 Thomas J Barley. 3 Todd
A Ourboraw. Gettysburg
Jr Champwn
1 Geo Knight 111
Youth Jr. Champwn
I CE Hubbard 111
Reserve Jr. Champwn
1 MTiCL Sheaffer
Phone 717-776-3129
Youth Res. Jr Champion
1 Bnrtgetteß Boyer
3 or 4 Dry Cow
1 Thomas & Shayne Dum 111 RI, Landisburg. 2
John A Foster 111. 3 Raymond Helman. Cham
bersburg
1 John A Foster lit; 2 Kathy M Minor. 3
Donald L Stoltzlus. Rl. Morgantown
5 or Over Dm
1 Romndae Fm. Hagen. Knight. R 2. Airville. 2
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