Northeast 4-HW exhibit champions BLOOMSBURG - Nearly 170 animals were shown at the 38th annual Northeastern Pennsylvania 4-H District Dairy Show, held August 17 at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds. The senior and grand champion Holstein was Brooks-Twin Jet Sheba, a four-year-old shown by Donald A. Brooks of Springville, Susquehanna County. Reserve senior and grand champion was a three-year-old, Tyrbach Elevation Ninette, shown by Sandy Shuman of Bloomsburg, Columbia County. Corey C. Wolff of Millville, Columbia County, showed the junior champion, a senior calf, Pen-Col Valiant Birdie-ET, while the reserve junior champion was a CHEMGRO Your Fall Fertilizer & Seeding Headquarters For: • ALFALFA • WHEAT • BARLEY • RYE Qualify Seed At Reasonable Prices Qualify Fertilizefs And Profitable Programs ALSO PROFESSIONAL CROP SPRAYING AVAILABLE Beat Us For Quality And Service? NO WAY! CHEMGRO FERTILIZER CO. 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PA 17067 PH; 717-866-7565 I BEST IN DESIGN, PRICE AND EXPERIENCE Brown Swiss was Ka Wa Bahson Fayette, a junior two-year-old, shown by Brian Sherman of Wellsboro. Reserve senior and grand champion Brown Swiss was High Spruce Telestar Emmy Lou, a three-year-old, shown by Karen Cole of Columbia Cross Roads, Bradford County. Junior champion in the Brown Swiss category was a junior yearling, High Spruce Signal Emily, also shown by Karen Cole. Donald E. Cole, Jr. showed" the reserve junior champion, High Spruce Telstan Sophia. Christopher Brackman, Canton, Bradford County, showed the grand and senior champion Guernsey, a four-year-old, O UNION MILL Box 40A, E.D. 1 Belleville, PA (717) 935-2185 BEACON Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 31,1985-821 .'-it.. i Done Syclone Winnie. The reserve senior champion and reserve grand champion was shown by Michelle Wright, also of Canton. The six-year-old cow is named Way view Fayvors Cathy. The junior champion Guernsey was Pen-Col Tex Judy, a senior yearling shown by Corey C. Wolff of Millville Reserve junior champion was Wayview Emory Cassy, an intermediate calf, shown by Michelle Wright. Grand and senior champion Jersey was a junior two-year-old, G.R. Maggie Exceller Modina, shown by Melinda S. Quick of Rushville, Susquehanna County. Reserve senior and grand champion was Normandell Saint Sherr>, a hjui >c u i old cow shown by Carolyn Norman, Liberty, Tioga County. Junior champion Jersey was a junior yearling, Nobledale Saint Jeff Terra, shown by Thad L. York, Mainesburg, Tioga County, and the reserve junior champion was GR Jan Exceller Butternut, a junior yearling shown by Mark Supancik, Union Dale, Susquehanna County. The first place udder ribbon went to Judson Lewis White of Jermyn, Wyoming County, for his Holstein senior two-year-old Whitren Jemmi Abbie. Second place in that category was won by Lynn M. Hermbury, Dushore, Sullivan County, with Beckenrah Buttercup ET, also a senior two year-old. Master showman awards were given to Karen Cole, Brian Sherman, Lucinda Ann Schhchter, Benjamin D. Wolff, Teresa Mcllwam, Jennie L. Van Kuren, Nicole S. Dalia, Jeanette A, Warring, Jennie C. Groover, Teresa Herman, Stacy Naylor, Timothy Rutledge, Ronald Hunter, Larry Herman, Craig Naylor, Lon Beardslee, Amy Backard, Kathy Black, Jeremy Peifer, William Neal, Jr , Randy Black, Tammie I niiisp Kmtner, Donald Brooks, Automatic Broiler AUGER FEEDING SYSTEM Brenda Robson, Tern Packard, Sandy Shuman, Karen Dix, Benjamin Curley, Matthew Guillame, Lynn Hembury, Mark Carter Jr., Jeremy Knosur, Todd Robinson, Sharia Wright, Jon Brackman, Corey Wolff, Mark Supancik, Tom Clark, Joseph Sweely, Aimee Wales, Rossa Bristol, Carolyn Norman, Terry Shafer, Jr., Melinda S. Quick, Michele Sparling, Melinda S. Warner, Teresa Murphy, Kristy York, Cara Quick and Carolyn Norman. Master fitter awards went to Brian Sherman, Karen Cole, Lucinda A. Schlichter, Teresa Mcllwam, Jennie VanKuren, Ken Dunn, Jennie C. Groover, Deanna L. Sparling, Teresa Herman, Stacy Naylor, Ronald J. Hunter, Lon Beardslee, Amy Packard, Nicole Dalia, John Mattock, Richard Shuman, Brian Robson, Ronald Hunter, Steven Sharer, Jeffery Gunn, Brenda Robson, Tern Packard, Patricia Young, Daphne Yule, Karen Dix, Benjamin Wolff, Sandy Shuman, John Angood, Donald Brooks, Jeremy Knosur, Todd Robinson, Sharia Wright, Jon Brackman, Kristen Knebel, Corey Wolff, Christopher Brackman, Michelle Wright, Tom Clark, Joseph Sweely, Julie Hackett, Terry Shafer Jr., Harry Gilbert, Tarey M. Keast, Mark Supancik, James Jenkins, Cara Quick, Melinda Quick, Amy Fitze, Michele Sparling, Stephen Shafer, Teresa Murphy, Kristy York and Carolyn Norman. Albert Hack of Columbia County was ringmaster for the show and Samuel Crossley, Potter County Extension agent, was show manager. Counties participating in the regional show were Bradford, Columbia, Potter, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Wayne and Wyoming. Richard Little was fitting judge, Bruce Kreider, showmanship, and Genie Fran cisco. type judge. FEED CONVERSION PERFORMANCE THAT PRODUCES PROFITS ’ > y/
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