A32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1,1984 Kline BY ROBIN PHILLIPS Staff Correspondent KUTZTOWN - The 29th Annual Pennsylvania Regional FFA Dairy Show was held at the Kutztown Fairgrounds last week and featured over 100 top-notch dairy entries from - nine counties. The FFA students from Berks, Bucks, Chester, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Northampton, Mon tgomery, and Schuylkill Counties, competed against each other for top honors in fitting, showmanship, and type shows in each breed. Judging was on the Danish system, when fitting and showmanship judged during the breed shows. Judging the Holstein show was Samuel Acker, Chester Springs; while Samuel Yoder, Shoemakersville, judged the colored breeds. Robert Gregory, Oxford, judged the showmanship competition, and Richard Hess, Strasburg, appraised the fitting contest. Topping off a summer full qf Grand Championships was John Kline, Elco FFA. Kline’s C Midland Mardi Judy again took the Grand over Kline’s other entry, Lime-Rock Conductor Sharon, who got Reserve honors. These two champions were both purchased by the 21 year old Kline to add to his 60 cow herd. The Grand Champion is scored “Excellent - 90” and the Reserve Champion is a “very good-87”. Kline is dairying on his own and rents his facilities from his father. Rapidly becoming well-known in the show ring, Kline credits his family for the extra help that milking cows and showing them takes. “My family works together,” he stated after receiving the top rosettes in the show. Junior Championship honors of the Holstein show went to Nelson Bomgardner, Ono, of the Northern Lebanon Chapter. His winning Senior calf, Loving-Meadows Magdalene, drew the judge’s at Tom Arrowsmith and Ken Heisey. Zollers and “Lady" taking grand championship and Gerald Garber taking reserve honors. Judge Sam Yoder is at right. Third major show title in recent weeks in Holstein winne tention to place her over the older heifer entries. She is a daughter of Vincent View Marvation. Breeder-exhibitor honors went to 21-year-old Penny Bicksler, Richland, Tulpehocken FFA Chapter. Penny was also the Champion Showman with her aged cow entry, Russelldale B Chief Tweety. Andrew Zollers, Kutztown FFA, dominated the Guernsey breed with his repeat Grand Champion, Foxie Springs Falcon Lady. Currently dry, the aged cow is a daughter of Spring Ridge G Falcon and has won many championships for her 18-year-old owner. From the Garden Spot FFA, Gerald Garber took the Reserve Championships with his winning junior calf, Willows K Henry Jewel as Reserve Junior Champion and his second-place aged cow, Grassland Nev Julia, as Reserve Grand. The 19 year old Garber owns 23 Guernseys and says that his Reserve Grand Champion is currently projected over 21,000 pounds milk and 1200 pounds fat. The Brown Swiss Grand Champion and the Reserve Grand Champion belongs to Bruce Heilinger, Eastern Lebanon FFA. The homebred champion, King Princess Misty Midge, is a daughter of E E Beautician King and also took the Grand ribbons at the recent Lebanon Fair. This first place, junior two year old topped Heilinger’s aged cow entry, Irons Blueberry OCS, who took the reserve honors. Heilinger is the 16-year-old son of Richard and Josephine Heilinger who milk Holsteins and Brown Swiss at R 2, Newmanstown. Smiling with his ribbons, the young Heilinger stated that he likes his Brown Swiss much better than the other animals on the farm. In the Jersey competition, fif teen-year-old Thomas Arrowsmith exhibited the Junior and Grand Champions. Arrowsmith, Rl, Peach Bottom, from the Solanco FFA, also captured the Breeder- Exhibitor ribbons for the colored breed shows. His Grand Cham pion, Hillacres Celia Stephanie, is a homebred senior two year old. Arrowsmith stated that this was her first show and he is looking forward to attending the state show. “I really do like our two champions in the Jersey breed,” Judge Yoder stated. He was referring not only to the two-year old of Arrowsmith’s but also to the 14-year-old aged cow winner of Kenneth Heisey, Elco, who took the reserve ribbons. The 21-year-old Heisey just started his own milking herd in October and milks 32 head of Jerseys and Holsteins. Stating that he likes working with the Jerseys, his Reserve Champion, Freyhof Prospector Heart, was purchased at the Walebe Farms dispersal last fall. Arrowsmith and Heisey also took the Junior Championships with their heifer entries as they dominated the Jersey show. Heather Hemley, the FFA State Reporter, took over the Ayrshire show with ribbons for the Junior Champion, and Grand Champion. The 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Hemley, Lebanon, owns 16 animals and says that they are much easier to handle than the other breeds. Her junior yearling, Green Brae Jamie, got the Junior Champion nod, while her winning aged cow, Ann Ayr Fortune Valerie, captured the top spot. Placings; Holstein Show Junior Caff 1 Michael Kunkie Northern Lebanon 2 Bruce Gromlich Hamburg 3 Tamara Miller Kutztown Junior Caff II 1 Jason Weiler Cloister, 2 Steve Hershey Pequea Valley 3 Joseph Delong Solanco Intermediate Caff I Dale Weaver Elco, 2 James Wagner Oley, 3 Nelson Bomgardner Northern Lebanon Senior Caff 1 Nelson Bomgardner Northern Lebanon. 2 Joseph Delong Solanco 3 Brian Dietrich, Lehigh Junior Yearling 1 Nelson Bomgardner, 2 Michael Kunkle Northern Lebanon 3 Bruce Gromlich Hamburg Senior Yearling 1 Marvin Zimmerman Cloister 2 James Bollinger Cloister 3 Clark Sattazahn Tulpehocken Senior Yearling M 1 Kelly Miller Solanco 2 Steve Hershey Pequea Valley 3 Garyßicksier Tulpehocken Junior 2 year old 1 John Kline Elco 2 AdamSonnen Elco Senior 2 year okf 1 Brian Dietrich Lehigh 2 Eric Swemhart Northern Lebanon 3 Penny Bicksler Tulpehocken 3 year old 1 John Kline Elco 2 Scott Shertzer Manor 3 Jay Bicksler Tulpehocken 4 year old 1 Penny Bicksler Tulpehocken 2 Dale Weaver Elco Aged cows 1 John Kline Elco 2 Penny Bicksler Tulpehocken Junior Champion Nelson Bomgardner Reserve Marvin Zimmerman Senior and Grand Champion John Kline Reserve John Kline Breeder-Exhibitor Penny Bicksler County Group Lebanon Guernsey Show Junior Calf 1 Gerald Garber Garden Spot 2 Kevin Schlegel Oley Intermediate Calf 1 Kevin Stoltzfus Twin Valley Senior Calf 1 Clayton Snyder Oley i Kevin Stoltzfus Twin Valley 3 David Mull, Solanco Junior Yearling 1 Andrew Zoilers Kutztown Junior 2 year old 1 Kevin Schlegel Oley 2 William Zoilers Kutztown Senior 2 year old 1 William Zoilers Kutztown 4 year old 1 William Zoilers Kutztown Aged Cows 1 Andrew Zoilers Kutztown 2 Gerald Garber Garden Spot Junior Champion Clayton Snyder Reserve Gerald Garber Senior and Grand Champion Andrew Zoilers Reserve Gerald Garber Brown Swiss Show Junior Calf 1 John Klemfelter Cedar Crest Intermediate Calf 1 Bruce Heilmger Elco Senior Calf 1 Troy Koenig Tulpehocken John Kline, of ELCO FFA Chapter, who has had a winning summer in the show ring, took both the grand and reserve grand championships of the SE FFA Show. Junior Yearling 1 Kenneth Frame 0 J R Senior Yearllnc 1 Kenneth Frame 0 J R Junior 2 year old 1 Bruce Heilmger Eastern Lebanon Senior 2 year oM 1 Theresa Tkaczuk 0 J R Aged Cow 1 Bruce Heilmger Eastern Lebanon Junior Champion Troy Koenig Reserve John Klemfelter Grand Champion Bruce Heilmger Reserve Bruce Heilmger County Group Lebanon Jersey Show Junior Caff 1 Carol Dreisbach Hamburg Intermediate Calf Tom Arrowsmith, Solanco Senior Calf I KenHeisey Elco Junior 2 year old 1 Larry Gerhart Cloister Senior 2 year old 1 Tom Arrowsmith Solanco 3 year old 1 David March 0 J R Aged Cows 1 Ken Heisey Elco 2 Tom Arrowsmith Solanco Junior Champion Tom Arrowsmith Brown Swiss grand champion at SE FFA Show with Bruce Heilinger, R 1 Newmanstown. Egg production still down HARRISBURG - Penn sylvania’s July 1964 egg production totaled 372 million, four percent below July 1963, according to the Pennsylvania Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. The average number of layers on hand during July was 16.6 million compared with 17.9 million on hand a year ago. Egg production per 100 layers was 2,246 compared with 2,163 for Reserve Ken Heisey Grand Champion Tom Arrowsmith Reserve Ken Heisey Breeder-Exhibitor of Colored Breeds Tom Arrowsmith County Group Lancaster Ayrshire Show Junior Caff I Robert Freeman, Grassland Senior Caff 1 Christopher Bechtel, 0 J R Junior Yearling 1 Heather Hemley, Northern Lebanon Senior Yearllnc 1 Wesley Harding, Northern Lebanon Junior 2 year old 1 Heather Hemley, Northern Lebanon Senior 2 year old 1 Kristina Ebenshade, Solanco 3 year old 1 Heather Hemley 4 year old 1 Wesley Harding. Northern Lebanon Aged Cows 1 Heather Hernley Junior Champion Heather Hernley Reserve Robert Freeman Grand Champion Heather Hernley Reserve Kristina Ebenshade County Group Lebanon July 1963. The nation’s laying flocks produced 5.74 billion eggs during July, up two percent from the 5.65 billion produced a year ago. The total number of layers during July averaged 276 million, two percent above the 270 million a year ago. July egg production per 100 layers was 2,063 compared with 2,096 eggs for July 1983. V