Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 30, 1986, Image 41

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    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
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• Verticilhum wilt resistance u\ , p
• Excellent yields '< '
• Good anthracnose and ( '
phytophthora resistance J \
• Bred for long rotations
• Lush, leafy forage
• Fast recovery after cutting
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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
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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
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DEKALB-PFIZER
Uncaster Farming, Saturday, August 30,19M-A4l
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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