Dl4-L«ncaster Farming Saturday, January 18,1986 Farm Show visitors treated to D BY SUZANNE KEENE HARRISBURG - Monday’s Farm Show visitors had the op portunity .to feast their eyes on some of the state's best draft horses as breeders from across the state brought their top horses into the large arena tor competition. In the Belgian division of the show judge Harold McMam of Delmar, lowa, selected a five year-old stallion owned by Corbly Orndorff and his sister, Christine Lemley of Greene County. A homebred stallion, Orndorff’s Congolaise Supreme was fast year’s Farm Show champion and earned the grand championship at Keystone as well. Corbly Orndorff said he is considering retiring the stallion from the showring, noting, “He’s going to be our herd sire.” The Orndorff’s have 36 registered Belgians on their farm. The judge turned to an entry owned by Larry Orndorff of Adams County for his champion mare. The three-year-old mare, a homebred entry, is due to foal in March. Cheyanne’s Kay Conqueror has been busy on the show circuit this summer, placing high in the Frederick and Howard County Fairs in Maryland. In the Clydesdale division of the show, the champion stallion honor went to a two-year-old entry owned Corbly Orndorff and his champion Belgian stallion, Orn dorff's Congolaise Supreme. s his champion Clydesdale stallion, two-year-old Greenleaf Rudy. Windermere's Ceaser took championship honors for Gerald Allebach in the Percheron stallion show. by Edward Johnston of West moreland County. Green Leaf Rudy, who is the Johnston’s foundation stud, was making his showring debut The Johnstons purchased him from Greenleaf Farms m Canada last May The Corl family of Centre County claimed the champion mare honor with their four-year-old Nor thumberland Joy Due to foal in May, the mare has both “draf tmess” and femininity, Dail Corl noted. “She’s feminine, but BIG 1 ” she said. The Corls have been in the draft horse business for eight years and have 10 Clydesdales on their farm. Reserve champion mare in the Clydesdale division went to Abraham Allebach of Centre County. The Allebachs fared better in the Percheron division, taking the champion stallion rosette with a homebred entry. Windermere’s Ceasar was reserve grand champion at Keystone and has won every show he’s competed in ex cept at the Royal Winter Fair. “He wins his class every time,” Gerald Allebach noted. For the champion mare, show judge Jon Bast of Cocolalla, Idaho went to a homebred entry owned by James M. Cole of Centre County. Two-year-old \jaet earned first place at the Ohio State Fair as a weanling and was junior reserve champion at Farm Show last year Below are the first three placings in each class of the show Draft Horses Belgians Stallion 5 yrs older 1 Joe Landis Stallion 4 5 yrs 1 Lemeley Orndorff 2 Larry Orndorff Stallion 2 3 yrs 1 Larry Orndorff 2 Jerry and Shirley Ray Stallion. 1 2 yrs 1 Lewis Biddle and Family 2 H A Goal Stallion Foal 1 Arthur Reist 2 F Eugene Dixon Jr 3 Jerry and Shirley Ray Senior Champion Lemley and Orndorff Reserve Sr Champion Larry Orndorff Junior Champion Arthur Reist Reserve Jr Champion Larry Orndorff Grand Champion Stallion Lemley and Orndorff Reserve Grand Champion Arthur Reist Stallion Bred by Exhibitor 1 Lemley and Orndorff 2 Arthurßeist 3 Lewis Biddle and Family Mare. 5 and older 1 Elmer D Lapp 2 Charles 0 Lindsay 3 Jerry and Shirley Ray Mare 4 yrs 1 Herbert J Frantz 2 F Eugene Dixon Jr 3 John and Jean Frantz Mare 3 yrs 1 Larry B Orndorff 2 Elmer D Lapp Mare 2 yrs 1 Arthur E Reist 2 Elmer Lapp 3 Michelle Dutrow Mare. 1 yr 1 Arthur Reist 2 Larry Orndorff 3 Daryl Wagner Mare Foal 1 Lemley and Orndorff 2 Jerry and Shirley Ray 3 Lewis Biddle and Family Senior Champion Larry Orndorff Reserve Sr Champion Elmer Lapp Junior Champion Arthur Reist Reserve Jr Champion Lemley and Orndorff Grand Champion Mare Larry Orndorff Reserve Grand Champion timer Lapp Mare Bred by Exhibitor 1 Larry Orndorff 2 Elmer Lapp 3 Lemlevand Orndorff Jr Get of Sire under 2 1 Jerry and Shirley Ray 2 Lewis Biddle and Family 3 Elmer Lapp Open Get of Sire 1 Elmer Lapp 2 Larry Orndorff 3 Jerry and Shirley Ray Produce of Mare 1 Larry Orndortf 2 Elmer Lapp 3 Lewis Biddle and Family Mare and Foal 1 Eugene Dixon Jr 2 J £ Zmn 3 Daryl Wagner Stallion and 2 Mares 1 Lemley and Orndorff 2 Arthur Reisf 3 Elmer Lapp 2 Mares by 1 Exhibitor 1 I any Ormloitt > Miner I inn i Arthur Rei t 1 Bermece Spam 2 Messerschmidt and Son 3 Messerschmidt and Son Gelding, Mated Team 1 Messerschmidt & Son 2 Bermece Spam Percheron Stallion. 5 yrs and older 1 Casey and Martha Small Stallion 2 3 1 Manor Stables Stallion 1 2 1 AW & M E AHebach 2 Casey and Martha Smail Stallion Foal 1 Alfred Rovenolt Jr Senior Champion Casey & Martha Smail Junior Champion A W & M E AHebach Reserve Jr Champion Manor Stables Grand Champion Stallion A W & M E AHebach Reserve Grand Champion Manor Stables Stallion. Bred by Exhibitor 1 Manor Stables 2 Casey and Martha Smail Mare,Sirs Colder I AW A M E AHebach 2 Casey and Martha Smail 3 Dryer A Hunter Mare 2 yrs James Cole 2 Alfred Rovenolt Jr 3 Manor Stables . Mare Foal 1 Abraham Allebach 2 James Cole 3 Casey and Martha Smail Senior Champion A W 4 M £ Allebach Reserve Sr Champion Casey and Martha Smail Junior Champion James Cole Reserve Jr Champion Alfred Rovenolt Jr Grand Champion Mare James Cole Reserve Grand Champion A W 4 M £ Allebach Mare. Bred by Exhibitor 1 James Cole 2 Abraham Allebach 3 James Cole Jr Get of Sire Casey and Martha Smail Mare and Fpal Casey and Martha Smail Stallion and 2 Mares 1 AW 4 ME Allebach 2 Casey md Martha Smail 2 Mares owned by Exhibitor 1 James Cole 2 AW 4ME Allebach 3 Casey and Martha Smail Gelding 3 yrs 4 older 1 John 4 Susan Cole 2 Diane Corl 3 John 4 Susan Cole Gelding Mated Team 1 Diane Corl Clydesdale Stallion 2 3 1 Edward Johnston Junior Champion Edward Johnston mare competition James Cole holds his grand champion plaque, while son Pat holds their show-winning Percheron mare. Northumberland Joy was a joy for Dail Corl in the Draft Horse Show. She was named champion Clydesdale mare. Grand Champion Stallion Edward Johnston Mare syrs Colder 1 Floyd Johnston 2 Floyd Johnston Mare 4 yrs 1 James A Dail Corl Mare 2 yrs 1 James A Dail Corl 2 Edward Johnston Senior Champion James A Datl Corl Reserve Sr Champion Floyd Johnston Junior Champion Abraham AHebach Reserve Jr Champion James A Dail Corl Plan manure storage systems now for spring installation LEESPORT This is a critical time for farmers now that the ground is frozen and partially snow covered, says Roy Shryock of the Soil Conservation Service. Animal waste cannot be properly disposed of in this type of situation. Runoff from these conditions can cause pollution of our streams and water supplies. Proper planning and installation of various systems can help alleviate this problem. Solutions to reduce pollution include ear thsided structures, holding tanks of concrete or steel and lagoons for milkhouse waste and barnyard runoff. Six months to a year of storage is encouraged. This allows a farmer to properly incorporate animal waste into his cropping system. Grand Champion Mare James A Dad Corl Reserve Grand Champion Abraham AHebach Mare Bred by Exhibitor 1 Abraham AHebach 2 Floyd Johnston Jr Get of Sire I Edward Johnston 2 Edward Johnston Stallion and 2 Mares 1 Edward Johnston 2 Mares by 1 Exhibitor I James A Dad Corl 2 Edward Johnston Gelding, 3 yrs C older 1 James A Dad Corl 2 Edward Johnston 3 Edward Johnston Manure should be incorporated into the soil as soon as possible after spreading by plowing, chiseling or disking into the soil. Without incorporating manure into the soil many nutrients are lost into the air. Manure testing and soil testing programs are essential to, a sound management program of nutrients. This insures a proper balance of nitrogen, phosphorus and potash for proper fertilization of crops to be grown. Now is the time to plan your system, have proper designs, and management plans to be ready to install this spring and summer. For further information and planning contact your local Soil Conservation Service.
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