AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1984 FLEMINGTON, N.J. - For the second time, Backacres Joyous Dixie stole the show and was judged the outstanding Holsteion cow at the Central Jersey Holstein Show on Friday, Aug. 10, at Flemington Fairgrounds. Judge Donald .Hostetter, Parkesburg, awarded her the Grand Champion Female rosette after winning the Aged Cow Class. She did the same last year! Dixie is owned by Lucinda Teets Pill. Her dad, Bill Teets, Lebanon, bred the cow, a daughter of Llenroc Joyous Matt. Judge Hostetter remarked on her size, balance, style, and correctness of leg, strength of udder, in placing her at the head of the Aged Cow Class. “It was an impressive class of Holsteins,” he said. There were 90 head in this year’s show. Dixie did her share in helping Bill Teets amass enough points to be named Premier Breeder. Penn-Breeze Farm, Charles Rogers and Family, Ringoes, was honored as Premier Exhibitor. Blue ribbons were well distnbuted during the day-long event. Nine exhibitors shared the blue’s in eleven heifer and cow classes. Windy Crest Holsteins, Howard Sutton & Son, Califon, took 3 blues in heifer and cow classes, and 2 in group classes. He had the Jr. Champion Female, Windy Crest Buttercup, a daughter of Wileeda Citation R, and she had been Ist Sr. Heifer Calf. Reserve Champion Female was P-De-B charming Charlene, owned by Peter Deßlock, Johnstown, N.Y. and shown by Jim Powers of Hunterdon Hills Holsteins. HUNTER • Early maturity. • Ideal for double cropping. • Bred to outyield Arthur 71, Coker 747, Coker 916, Doublecrop, Florida 301, Pike and Rosen. • Short, strong straw excellent lodging resistance. • Unique disease protection for depend able production. • Top quality, certified seed. Smoketown, PA Ph: 717-299-2571 AGRIPRO Agnpro is a trademark ot North American Plant Breeders Inc , PO Box 2955, Mission, KS 66201 The limitation of warranty and remedy on each bag ot Agnpro seed is part of the terms of the sale thereof 4-198 QR Backacres cow repeats Charlene is in residence at HHH, and since her owner is a CJ Holstein Assn, member, she is eligible to show in the area show. A daughter of Straight Pine Elevation Pete, she was Ist in a strong 3-year-old class. In the Jr. Division of the show, Penn-Breeze Oriel Persua Sandy, owned and shown by Sandy Rogers, was Grand Champion. Reserve in the Jr. Division was Riveaire Persuader Lorie, owned by 4-H’er Wayne Sutton, North Branch. Both champions were sired by Plushanski Persuader. Jr. Champion in the Jr. Division was Penn-Breeze Oriel Threat Windy, again owned by Sandy Rogers. In fitting and showmanship competition, Judge Melody Heaton, Hopewell, awarded the many prizes, including: Janet Rogers - Ist Sr. Youth Fitting; Gretchen Kuehn - Ist Sr. Youth Showmanship; Ist Jr. Youth IwJSL iWL ll Vp> Fitting - Sherri Coleman; Ist Jr. Youth Showmanship - Shelley Coleman. The top youth award, a registered Holstein calf donated by Jim & Art Sutton, went to Janet Rogers. Second place in overall youth, a showbox, went to Susan Kuehn. Special recognition was made of the many contributions made by Margin Stout, Sr., retired Holstein breeder and the Holstein’s Association’s first president. The show was dedicated to Mr. Stout. An interesting story of His in volvement in breeding and promoting Holsteins appeared in the show book. Announcer was H. “Nate” Repair, Somerset Agricultural Agent. Clerks were Janet Phillips, Three Bridges, and John Repair, Mercer Agricultural Agent. Distributing ribbons and prizes were Hunterdon Dairy Princess Janet Rogers, Hunterdon Alter- See Beachley-Hardy at Ag Progress Days These Producers are Growing with Hardy Brand Com. “...exceptionally good tonnage.” Bud Holmes Hanover, PA “It stands heavy population.” Tom, Jr & Tom McConahy Volant, PA Your Corn should be Hardy, too! These field-proven varieties have been specially-bred for your growing region. in “We’ve never seen any better com.” Tom Seibert Boiling Springs, PA “Hardy does me abetter Job.” Louraine Smith. Mayport, PA 602 XS -113 day, safer yield with fast dry-down 370 XS -103 day, exceptional yields and standability 301 XS -100 day, drought-tolerant super picker 270 XS - 93 day, super short-season high yielder Central Jersey nate Cindy Brenner, and Som serset Dairy Princess Janice Hill. First place winners by classes were: Bull Calves * Louis Lynn Wen Mar Snoman ET Wassersand Douglass Yearling Bulls Femmara Citation Vonne PiSkorowsKi Champion Bull * Femmara Citation Yonne Jr Heifer Calves Hemlock Crest Jemim Leanna Wes&Praltßodme Intermediate Calves Wen Mars Tony Halo Mark & Wendy Douglass Senior Calves Windy Crest Citation Buttercup Windy Crest Holsteins Jr Yearlings • Makarevich Kingsley Karla Tom Holcombe II Sr Yearltw Windy Crest Chairman Clarabelle Windy Crest Holsteins Jr Champion Female Windy Crest Citation Cornell open house set WILLSBORO, N.Y. - An open house and progress report on research efforts being carried out at Cornell University’s Willsboro Farm is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 28. Farmers in the North Country and members of the general public are invited to attend the 1:30 p.m. open house which “As the name goes, it’s Hardy!” Dick & Gary Hahn • Easton, PA "We put all 1680 acres in Hardy this year." Leroy White Adams, NY Buttercup Windy Crest Holsteins Jr Get-of Sire Wileeda Citation R Windy Crest Holsteins 2- olds - Penn Breeze Onel Persua Sandy Sandy Rogers 3- olds P De-B Charming Charlene Peter Deßlock 4- olds Hunterdon Milestone Susie Hun terdon Hills Holsteins Aged Cows Backacres Joyous Dixie Lucinda Pill Dry Cows Riveaire Persuader Lone Wayne Sutton Sr A Grand Champion • Backacres Joyous Dixie Lucinda Pill Type £ Production Windy Crest Elevation Bea Windy Crest Holsteins Best 3 Females • Backacres Produce of Dam • Produce of Penn Breeze Libby Tipsy Oriel Penn Breeze Farm Dam-Daughter Windy Crest Holsteins Sr Get-of-Sire Backacres includes a tour and demon strations. Those planning to attend the open house should gather at the tent adjacent to the Willsboro Farm barns along Willsboro Point Road. For more information, contact your local office of Cornell Cooperative Extension. \ ' t> * ■ ;< r. < * - “It’s clean-husking and stands nice.” Paul Musser Manchester, PA “You get your money's worth.” Tim & Howard Dorsey Hagerstown, MD