Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1984, Image 32

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    A32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1984
Yoder dominates Shorthorn
FARM SHOW - Phyllis R.
Yoder of Main Street,
Shoemakersville, Berks County,
exhibiting “Pinesedge Alfair
Carlden,” captured the grand and
senior championships in Milking
Shorthorn open competition at the
68th Farm Show. The animal is an
aged cow.
Another Yoder entry, shown by
Samuel, won the reserve grand
and reserve senior championships.
The reserve champion,
“Pinesedge Marie Miss Jill,” is a
4-year-old cow.
The junior champion also was
shown by Samuel Yoder.
“Pinesedge Classic Rose” is a
senior yearling heifer. Samuel
Yoder won the premier breeder
and premier exhibitor awards for
the class.
Rachel Kline of Evans City Road
in Mars, Butler County, exhibited
“Rosey’s Roxanne,” a senior calf
that won the reserve junior
championship.
Milking Shorthorn - Youth Class
Brad Kerr of Brownsdale Road,
Renfrew, Butler Countv. exhibited
Ayrshire Show
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E. and D. Shetterly Keefer of
Millersburg, won premier breeder
and exhibitor awards.
Ayrshire Youth Classes
Debra Shetterly, Millersburg,
exhibited the grand and senior
champion in Ayrshire youth
classes at the 68th Farm Show,
“Sycamore Meade Champs
Luvie,” a 3-year-old cow. Debra is
a member of the Upper Dauphin 4-
H Dairy Club. Luvie was also
named the grand champion at the
Pa. Junior Dairy Show.
Lona J. Rader of Con
noquenessing, Butler County,
exhibited the reserve grand and
reserve senior champion, “Ash
Avenue Supreme,” an aged cow.
Lona is a member of the Butler
County 4-H Dairy Club.
Debra Shetterly also showed the
junior champion, “Sycamore
Meade Locks Lovely, a senior
yearling. The heifer was the open
show’s junior champion.
Heather Hemley of RD 2,
Lebanon, Lebanon County, showed
the reserve junior champion,
“Green Brae Jamie,” a junior calf.
Heather is a member of the Nor
thern Lebanon FFA Chapter.
Heather was the 1983 Pa. Out
standing Ayshire Youth.
AYRSHIRE SHOW
Junior Calf
1 Heather L Hernley Lebanon 2 Harold R
Kulp Pottstown 3 Heather L Hernley
Youth. Junior Calf
1 Heather L Hernley 2 Donna Shetterly
Millersburg 3 Anthony JSpickler Mount Joy
Senior Call
1 Wm & Wilda Kline Mars 2 Edward Kulp
Pottstown 3 E 4 D Shetterly Keefer Millersburg
Youth Senior Calf
I Mark Price Douglassville 2 Jeff A Lyons
Onnoquenessng 3 Paul Dehart Evans City
Jr Year Heifer
1 E 4 D Shetterly Keefer 2 Wesley H Harding
Jr Lebanon 3 Anita S Brommer Conestoga
Youth Jr Yr Heifer
1 Wesley H Harding Jr 2 Anita S Brommer 3
C Nelson Horning Denver
Sr Year Heifer
I Debra Shetterly 2 Heather L Hernley 3 E &
D Shetterly Keefer
the grand champion Milking
Shorthorn female in the youth
division at the 68th Farm Show.
The champion, “P Monica’s
Sherry,” is a senior yearling
heifer. The animal also was judged
the show’s junior champion. Brad
is a member of the Butler county 4-
H Dairy Club.
No other champions were
selected in Milking Shorthorn
youth competition.
MILKING SHORTHORN SHOW
Senior Calf
1 Rachel Kline Mars
Sr Year Heifer
1 Samuel G Yoder Shoemakersville Brad Kerr
Renfrew
Youth Sr Yr Heifer
1 Brad Kerr
Jr Champion Female
1 Samuel G Yoder
Youth Jr Champion
1 Brad Kerr
Reserve Champion Female
1 Rachel Kline
3 or 4 Dry Cow
1 Samuel G Yoder
5 or Over Dry Cow
1 Nedra Jo Yoder Shoemakersville
2 And Under 3 Cow
1 Frederick R Yoder Shoemakersville
3 And Under 4 Cow
1 Frederick R Yoder
4 And Under 5 Cow
1 Frederick R Yoder
Youth.hr Yr Herfer
1 Debra Shetterly 2 Angela L Spickler 3 Anita
S Brommer
Jr Champion Female
1 Debt a Shetterly
Jr Champion
1 Debra Shetterly
Reserve Jr Champion Female
1 Wm&WildaKltne Mars
Reserve Jr Champion
I Heather L Hernley
3 or 4 Dry Cow
1 Steven Shetterly Millersburg 2 Delaware
Valley College 3 Kennard E Henley 111
Cochranvdle
Youth, 3 or 4 Dry Cow
1 Steven Shetterly 2 Dale M Gerhart
Remholds
5 or Over Dry Cow
1 Pattice OcKer Creek Shippensburg 2 John
Ockcr 111 Shippensburg 3 Heather L Hernley
Youth 5 or Over Dry Cow
I Larry L Gerhart Remholds
2 And Under 3 Cow
1 Harold R Kulp 2 Kennard E Henley 111 3
Heather L Hernley
Youth 2 to 3 Yr Cow
1 Rebecca Alsdorf Cochranton 2 Kristina
Esbenshade Quarryville 3 Max E Brommer
Conestoga
Ayrshire 3 And Under 4 Cow
1 Debra Shetterly 2 Kennard E Henley 111 3
Julie Lehman Wnghtsville
Youth 3 to 4 Yr Cow
1 Debra Shetterly 2 Julie Lehman 3 Susan
Gay Kulp Pottstown
4 And Under 5 Cow
1 Harold R Kulp 2 Harold C Rader Jr 3
Angela L Spickler
Youth 4 to 5 Yr Cow
1 Harold C Rader Jr 2 Angela L Spickler 3
Wesley H Harding Jr
5 And Over Cow
1 E & 0 Shetterly Keefer 2 William Ocker 3
Lona J Rader
Youth S And Over Cow
1 LonaJ Rader 2 Heather L Hernley 3 DaleM
Gerhart
Champion Udder
I E 4 D Shetterly Keefer
Sr Female Champion
1 E 4 D Shetterly Keefer
Youth Sr Champion
1 Debra Shetterly
Sr Female Reserve Champion
1 Harold R Kulp
Youth Reserve Sr Champion
1 Lona J Rader
Female Grand Champion
1 E 4 D Shetterly Keefer
Female Reserve Grand Champion
1 Harold R Kulp
Youth Grand Champion
1 Debra Shetterly
Youth Res Grand Champion
1 Lona J Rader
Premier Breeder
1 E 4 D Shetterly Keefer
Premier Exhibitor
1 E & D Shetterly Keefer
Exhibitor Herd
1 John Ocker til 2 Harold R Kulp 3 E & D
Shetterly Keefer
5 And Over Cow
1 Phyllis R Yoder Shoemakersville
Champion Udder
1 Phyllis R Yoder
Sr Female Champion
1 Phyllis R Yoder
Sr Female Reserve Champ
1 Samuel G Yoder
Female Grand Champion
1 Phyllis R Yoder
Female Res Champion
1 Samuel G Yoder
Youth Grand Champion
I Brad Kerr
Premier Breeder
I Samuel G Yoder
Premier Exhibitor
I Samuel G Yoder
Exhibitor Herd
1 Samuel G Yoder
The HAMMOND TINGLE VOLTAGE FILTER is a new development in the
technology of stray voltage reduction.
The TINGLE VOLTAGE FILTER has recently been installed on the
following dairy farms
BEN JACKSON FARM
COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS, PA.
Before installation had 2.5 volts at
peak times, this was reduced to .04
volts with installation of the Tingle
Voltage Filter
The TINGLE VOLTAGE FILTER is safe, effective, permanent, inexpensive
and are completely maintenance free.
If installed with Dairylands Stray Voltage Indicator permanently will show
electrical faults before they become hazardous.
Dealers Wanted: To sell and install this fast moving, much needed
product in your areas.
Qualifications: Must have complete electrical knowledge of dairy farm
equipment, and electrical service entrance.
Please send qualifications and credit references to your Dairy Equipment
Specialist.
Dairyland Sales & Service, Inc.
Captivating cow - this Brown Swiss cow owned by Windmill
Farms, caught the attention of many visitors in the dairy barn
of the Farm Show.
STRAY VOLTAGE
SOLUTION
R.D. 3, Box 43, Troy, PA 16947
PH: (717) 297-4128
WILLIAM EICK FARM
COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS, PA.
Before installation had 3 5 volts at
peak times was reduced to .14 volts
with installation of the Tingle Voltage
Filter