Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 10, 1983, Image 20

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    A2o—Lancaster Famine, Saturday, September 10,1983
Md. State Fair
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Knoll herd, which has won past
state herd production awards,
traces primarily to a bull calf
purchased from the noted
Dunloggin Farms.
Fondly recalled by Walker as
“the best bull we ever had,”
Dunloggin Master Stroke sired 75
daughters in the Rolling Knoll
herd. Several of the Master Stroke
daughters earned showstring
honors, including six grand
champions at the Maryland State
Fair.
A double-crossed bloodline
grandaughter of Master Stroke
was selected the best uddered
individual at the Chicago national
show, about the early 1960’5.
Walkers’ Gaithersburg farm was
sold in 1962, and urban homes now
cover the pasture where the herd
once grazed. In 1964, the cattle
were sold and Walker took a
position with an area feed com
pany.
He served on the board of the
Maryland Holstein Association for
Long-time Maryland Holstein leader Ralph Walker, left, was
honored as the outstanding senior breeder-by the state breed
organization, represented by Russel Wachter.
Named the Distinguished Service Award Winner by
Maryland Holstein breeders was the King family of Kingstead
Farms. From left are Irving, Jane, Douglas, Mary and Harold
King, accepting a plaque from state Holstein president Ed
Fry.
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Maryland Holstein Association’s outstanding junior breeders
Charlotte and Buddy Hill presented their award.
50 years, and held a position in
each office at some tune during
that five decade span. Fur
years, he was organizational
secretary.
Now retired, the Gaithersburg
cattle breeder and Holstein leader
figures that he exhibited cattle in
at least one hundred fairs, but now
spends his tanbark trips enjoying
the shows as a spectator.
The outstanding junior breeders,
Sue and Roy Crow, are in part
nership with his father, Robert T.
Crow, on the family's Caw-Cruft
farm, near Kennedyville.
Roy has complete charge of the
60 head of registered Holstems,
while his father handles the 500
acres cropped in com, beans, hay
and pasture.
Herd average on the Caw-Croft
milking string is 19,400, with a 3.7
percent fat test for a 730 fat
average. Cow type also earns
careful scrutiny, and classification
averages on the herd are at a
B.A.A. of 103.
Topping the -classification
,ig up junior champion honors at the Timonium Holstein show were, from left.
Maryland Dairy Princess Robin Hill, Steve Wood with his reserve junior champion, Paul
Stiles handling the junior champion, judge Howard Binder and trophy presenter Charles
lager.
numbers are two-year-old
homebreds, a Round Oak Apollo
Virginian daughter, producing
19,000 of milk, and a Woodbine
Pearl Comet with records at 21,000.
Roy’s own personal favorite is a
VG two-year-old, sired by Betty
Chief, and from a VG Elevation
dam with 19,000 milk and a 4
percent fat test.
A third generation of dairymen
shows promise tor the continued
success of Caw-Croft family dairy
fanning, with the Crow’s two sons,
Karl, 30 months, and Robbie, 10
months.
HOLSTEIN SHOW
Results
Junior Heifer CaH
1 Robert & Christine Gitt 2 James R & Nina
Burdette. 3 James R Htllßamily
Intermediate Heifer CaH
1 Steve Wood 2 David Remsburg 3 Brian
Derr
Senior HcffarCart
I Roger Wright. 2 John Daly 3 John Trout
Summer Yearling Heller
1 Ross E Smith Jr 2 Roger & Jason Myers 3
RossE Smith Jr
Animals
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - After
more than a decade of dominance
by market hogs and lambs, beef
steers returned to starring roles
during the annual 4-H and FFA
livestock sale recently at the
Maryland State Fair in Tunonium.
Dairy steers, as relative
newcomers to the state fair
livestock sale scene, shared the
beef spotlight.
Randy Ridgely, 15, Cooksville, poses his 1,300-pound home-raised 7/8 Limousin steer
after it was named grand champion of the 4-H and FFA beef steer show at the Maryland
State Fair in Ti monium.
Junior Yearling
1 Mary A Ltndeman 2 Oonatd O Keller 3
Brian Derr
Intermediate Senior Yearling
1 Kmgstead Farms 2 Shane Schwartzbcck 3
Jane King
Senior Yearling
1 MichaeliConnie Young 2 George M Knight
Jr 3 Elsabelh Ingalls Gillelt
Junior Champion
Michael & Connie Young
Jr Reserve Champion
Steve Wood
Jr Get-of-Sirc
1 Kingread Farms 2 Joseph Schwartzbeck 3
Charles Ehrhardt
Jr 2-Year-Old
t George Oebnam 2 W Louis Coved 3 James
R Hill Family
Sr 2-Year-Old
1 George M Knight Jr 2 Marion Andrew 3
David Remsburg
3-Year-Old Cow
1 Bruce L Rothrock 2 Bruce L Roth rock 3
Marlin Hoff
Dry Cow. 3*yr* Cover
I George W Smith 111 2 Ed Yoder 3 JohnW
Rinehart
4-Year-OW Cow
I George W Smith 111 2 Marion Andrew 3
Thomas Wei mcr
5-Year-OW Cow
1 0 Clayton Smith 2 Elsabeth Ingalls Gillet 3
Elsabeth Ingalls GiHet
shine in Maryland
livestock sale
New record high paces for the
state fair sale were set by both the
grand champion beef and dairy
steers. Average prices in both
categories also were at record
levels.
The champion steer was a I,'JOO
pound home-raised 7/8 Limousin
exhibited by Kandy Kidgely, IS,
Cooksville, Howard county. It was
sold for $4 per pound to Giant Food,
Cow. 6yrs Sever
1 Jane King 2 James R Hill Family 3 John L
King Jr 4 Family
Long Time Production
I JohnW Rinehart 2 Elsabeth Ingalls Gillet 3
James R Hill Family
Senior Champion
George W Knight 111
Reserve Sr Champion
O Clayton Smith
Grand Champion
George W Knightdi
Reserve Grand Champion
O Clayton Smith
Produce of Dam
I George Oebnam 2 John W Rinehart 3 W
Louis Coveil
Dam and Daughter
1 James R Hill Family 2 Jane King 3
King stead Farms
Best Three Females
I Jane King 2 University of Maryland 3
James R Hill Family
Dairy Herd
1 Bruce Rolhroch 2 Jane King 3 University of
Maryland
Sr Get-oTSwe
2 Manon Andrew 2 Bruce Rothroch 3
Kmgslead
Premier Breeder
Kmgstead Farms
Premier Exhibitor
Elsabeth Ingalls Gillet
lac., headquartered at
Washington, D.C.
Donna Day, 19, Matnottsville,
Howard county, sold her reserve
champion steer, a 1,275-pound
Angus-Chianma crossbred, for
$2.25 per pound. U was purchased
by Harold F. Uraul, Annapolis,
founder of a small supermarket
chain bearing his name in
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