Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 22, 1984, Image 29

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HARRISBURG With curry American Dairy Show will con- One of the top three national
;ombs, hoof polish and dairy verge on Harrisburg’s Farm Show dairy circuit events, the All
vhites in tow, 397 participants in Complex tomorrow to prepare for American is slated through
;he 21st Pennsylvania All- the Show’s Monday opening. Friday. The 1,394 entries in six
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22,1984—A29
breed shows are competing for
$78,000 in premiums.
It is fitting that a dairy show of
this calibar be held in Penn
sylvania. Dairy is the state’s
leading agricultural industry, and
each year 15,000 dairy farmers
produce more than four billion
quarts of milk valued at $1.3
billion. As a result, Pennsylvania
ranks fifth nationally in milk
production, according to State
Secretary of Agriculture Penrose
Hallowell.
Opening the Show Monday at 8
a.m., the Invitational Youth
Judging Contest fields 46 4-H, FFA
and Intercollegiate judging teams
from across the country. It is
followed by 9 a.m. by the Penn
sylvania Junior Dairy Show which
has approximately 650 entries
from across the state. The All-
American Recognition Banquet is
that evening at 7 p.m. at the Penn
Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill.
The first of three breed sales
the Invitational Brown Swiss Sale
boasts 24 entries and is also
scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday.
Tuesday’s activities are
highlighted by the first of three
national shows the Eastern
National Brown Swiss Show at 9
a.m. with 202 entries. The Penn
sylvania All-American Milking
Shorthorn Show, with 91 entries,
also begins at 9 a.m.
The first Ayrshire sale since 1975
is set for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. The
Pennsylvania Elite Ayrshire Sale
has 20 entries.
The All-American is more than
breed shows, as Monday’s judging
event illustrates. Tuesday, 400
state youth participate in the
Pennsylvania 4-H and FFA Dairy
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Judging Forum at 10 a.m.
An annual highlight of the All-
American is the crowning of the
Pennsylvania Dairy Princess.
Tuesday’s 6:30 p.m. banquet at the
Marriott will climax in the
coronation of the 28th state dairy
princess. The 39 contestants were
selected at the local level and
participated in a 3-day training
session prior to the contest. Con
testants are selected based upon
several criteria including poise,
speaking ability and educational
skits.
The second of the three national
shows gets underway Wednesday.
The National Guernsey Show, with
212 entries, begins at 9 a.m., as
does the Pennsylama All-
American Ayrshire Show with 148
entries.
The final national show is set for
Thursday at 9 a.m. the Eastern
National Holstein Show with 567
entries. The All-American Holstein
Sale, with 45 entries, is scheduled
Thursday at 7 p.m. The Penn
sylvania All-American Jersey
Show has 174 entries and begins at
9 a.m.
The final segment of the Holstein
Show, milking cows, begins at 8
a.m. Friday.
There is no admission charge for
Dairy Show visitors. The Farm
Show Complex is open to the public
from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. the week of
the Show.
The Pennsylvania All-American
Dairy Show is sponsored by the
Pennsylvania Dairy and Allied
Industries Association in
cooperation with the Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture and the
Pennsylvania Farm Products
Show Commission.
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