Elizabethtown Sheep (Continued from Page A 25) the 15-year-old daughter of Brian and Mable Wealurd of R 4 Manheim. The Suffolk champion -and reserve champion went to Carey Donches. Carey is the 15-year-old daughter of Joesph and Susan Donches of R 2 Manheim. Heidi Fisher exhibited the only Columbia ewe entered in the show. Heidi is the daughter of Bill and Dee Fisher of R 2 East Earl. The top three winners in each class of competition are listed below. CHEVIOT Champion Ewe and Ram Doug Martin DORSET Champion Ram Samantha Schiidt Ewe 2 and under ] Lisa Sadler 2 Angela Schiidt 3 Jennv Taylor Ewe 1 yr and under 2 1 Jenny Taylor 2 Angela Schiidt 3 Tim Engle Ewe Lamb under 1 yr 1 Darryl Coble 2 Darryl Coble 3 Jeff Martin Champion Ewe Darryl Coble Reserve Champion Ewe Jenny Taylor Pair of Lambs 1 Darryl Coble 2 Samantha Schiidt Flock 1 Samantha Schiidt HAMPSHIRE Ram and under 1 yr 1 Mk pile Mylm 2 Scott Mylm 3 Ellen Lewis Ewe 2 and over 1 Michelle M im 2 Ellen Lewis Ew« I yr and under 2 1 Michelle Myhn Mien I ewis DEKALB-PFIZER GENETICS DK-B5 - - <♦>*. i • Verticilhum wilt resistance u\ , p • Excellent yields '< ' • Good anthracnose and ( ' phytophthora resistance J \ • Bred for long rotations • Lush, leafy forage • Fast recovery after cutting 20 Your best choice for top yields Outstanding winter hardiness Developed for long-term stands Fine stemmed and leafy for high quality hay Features last, thick regrowth Excellent phytophthora root rot resistance DCKALB-PfIZER GCNETKS DFKALB is a registered brand name Numbers designate varieties or blends Asa condition of sale please note statement of limited warranty and remedy on DEKALB PFIZER GENETICS orders and tags Ew Lamb 1 Tracy Kauffman <i flien Lewis 3 Ellen ewis Pair of Lambs I Ellen Lewis 2 Scott Mylm Flock 1 Mylm Family 2 Ellen Lewis Champion Ewe Michelle Mylm Reserve Champion Ewe Kauffman SHROPSHIRE Ewe Lamb 1 Connie Kline 2 Connie Ktme 3 Heidi Fisher Champion and Reserve Champion Connie Ktme SOUTHDOWNS Ram Lamb 1 Kim Schiidt 1 Kim Schiidt Ewe 1 yr and under 2 1 Mark Tracy 2 KimSchitdt Ewe Lamb under t yr I Mark Tracy 2 Mark Tracy 3 Kim Schiidt ♦ Pair of Lambs I Mark Tracy 2 Kim Schiidt Flock Kim Schiidt Champion Ewe Mark Tracy Reserve Champion Ewe Mark Tracy SUFFOLK Ram Lamb 1 Carey Donches 2 Doug Martin Champion Ram Carey Donches Reserve Champion Ram Doug Martin Ewe 2yrs and over 1 CareyDonches 2 Tim Engle 3 Doug Martin Ewe 1 yr and under 1 Tammy Baker 2 Doug Martin Ewe Lamb under 1 yr 1 Carey Donches 2 Jett Martin 3 Doug ■\larlm Pair of Lambs 1 Carev Donches 2 Jett Martin 3 Doug Martin DEKALB-PPIZER GENETICS YOUR DEKALB PFIZER GENETICS DEALER HAS MORE INFORMATION CONTACT HIM NOW FOR FAST STARTING, TOP YIELDING. WINTER HARDINESS, LONGEVITY AND HIGH PROTEIN PLANT DEKALB ALFALFAS Ewe 2yrs and over THIS FALL Champion Em Carey Donrhes Reserve Champion F we Carey Donches COLUMBIA Champion Ewe Heidi Fisher MARKET LAMBS Not to Sell Class 1 1 Ryan Tracy 2 Diane Mussei * ' mu Veu^lew Class 2 I Can, Donches 2 Ryan Tracy Tnoa Wusse* Class 3 1 Ellen lewis 2 Came Groff 3 I isa Sadler Class 4 1 Andrea Mylin ? Tracy Bollmpcf 3 Jam. F ndslow Champion Lightweight Andrea My m Reserve Champion Lightweight Ellen Lewis Class 5 1 Michelle Mylm 2 PhilYeagley 3 GaryCnlls Class 6 1 Tim Engle 2 Scott Mylin 3 Krista Esben shade Class 7 I TnciaMusser 2 Scott Mylin 3 Came Groff Class 8 1 CurtEngle 2 Mark Tracy 3 ChrysHorning Champion Middleweight Tncia Musser Reserve Champion Middleweight Curt Engle Class 9 I Timtngle 2 GaryCnlls 3 JeffMartm Class 10 I Mark Tracy 2 JeffMartm 3 Jeff Martin Class 11 1 Mark Tracy 2 MikeMessick 3 JanettaShuk Champion Heavyweight Mark Tracy Reserve Champion Heavyweight Mark Tracy Champion Market Lamb Tncia Musser Reserve Champion Market Lamb Tim Engle Pen of 3 Market Lambs Class 1 1 HmFngle 2 GaryCnlls 3 TnciaMusser Class 2 I Scott Myhn 2 Jason Stoltztus 3 Phil Yeagley Advantage • One of our newest high yield leaders • Outstanding performance data in state trials • Recovers quickly after cutting • Excellent phytophthoia root rot resistance • Good anthracnose tolerance • Excellent winter hardiness Class 3 1 Mjtk irjcy . JeffMarlih 3 JaneFndslow Champion Pen of Three Tim tngle SELLING MARKET LAMBS Class 1 I OdirylCnble 2 Scott Mylm 3 Dawn Hen Class 2 i F*lien lewis ? r a rey Donches 3 Darryl ( obie Class 3 Mark Tracy 2 Tim Engle 3 Jason Stnltzfus Middleweight Champion Mark Tracy Reserve Champion Middleweight Ellen lewis Class 4 Kathv Fshensharie 7 Rvan Oonoueh 3 Dairy Gridiron Classic Debuts At Penn State- Temple Football Game ROARING SPRINGS - Penn sylvania dairymen are giving the Penn State-Temple football game a new look Sept. 6. The Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program will present a 2-foot bronze replica of the milk can to the winning team, as an nounced this spring. But there is more to it than that, it was revealed at the August meeting of the Dairy Advisory Board. The outstanding player at each game will be given a miniature diss*^ DEKALB-PFIZER Uncaster Farming, Saturday, August 30,19M-A4l ■*. - »'• yi v i JY Jonathan Summy Champion Mark Tracy Reserve Champion Ellen Lewis Supreme Champion Lamb Michelle Myhn Supreme Reserve Champion Mark Tracy Showmanship 15 and Over 1 Michelle Myhn 2 Carey Donches 3 Ellen Lewis, • Ages 12 13 U 1 Kathy fcsbenshade 2 Diane Musser 3 Jane f ndslow milk can trophy, It was pointed out. Also, a scholarship for 01,000 will be donated to the winning university for non-athletic students. Advisory Board Chairman Don Duncan of Robesonia noted that Coach Joe Paterno was “especially delighted” with the scholarship. Board members also were asked by Cathy Lockerman of the TCS sports network to come up with a name for the intrastate rivalry that could be used on the broad casts. Not bowl, it was pointed out, as Penn State doesn’t participate in bowls during the regular season. After much discussion, board members picked “Pennsylvania Dairy Gridiron Classic.” “We’re promoting milk as a fun, trendy beverage and we expect to reach 900,000 adults each game during the season,” Duncan added. “That’s a huge untapped market for milk.” For the Dairy Classic, the board will buy 17 advertising spots during pre-game and live game broadcasts, plus several an nouncements of the trophy and scholarship awards. Similar trophies and a scholarship will be awarded at the Penn State-Pitt game on Nov. 22. In other business covered by the board during their meeting held at Ag Progress Days, a Christmas Holiday advertising campaign featuring eggnog was approved. At the beginning of 1987 the board plans to use a campaign focusing on 2 percent milk. The dairy recipe contest spon sored by the board received an overwhelming response. Category winners will be named at the an nual meeting of the board, scheduled for Oct. 16. The menu for the meeting will consist entirely of the winning recipes. Dr. Robert McCarthy, professor of food science at Penn State, reported on the progress of his research regarding milk’s in fluence on cholesterol levels. PDPP, which financed the research, heard the preliminary research data which looks favorable for the dairy industry. Dr. Sidney Barnard, professor of food science at Penn State, reported on the progress of his studies involving milk quality and flavor. As part of his study, he is working closely with producers to solve their rancidity problems. PDPP financially supports this study as milk flavor directly in fluences milk consumption. More than 4,000 dairymen contribute 10 cents a hun dredweight to the Pennsylvania program, with $2 million budgeted in 1986 for milk advertising, promotion, research and market development. Ages 9 10 11 1 CarneGroM 2 Andrea Mylm 3 Lone 801 l
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