Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 13, 1986, Image 26

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    A26-Lancast«r Farming, Saturday, September 13,1986
Boyer’s Holstein Wins Supreme Honors In Open Show
YORK Sunnybend Hedda
Fleet S-Chief turned in a supreme
performance Thursday. Ap
propriately, for this performance
she earned the supreme cham
pionship of the York Fair dairy
show. She bested the best of the
remaining five dairy breeds for
this honor.
Owned by the Boyer family of
Sunnybend Farm, York, Hedda
reigned supreme after capturing
the Holstein championship, and
best bred and owned senior female
class. She stood first in her 3-year
old class and second in the best
udder class.
During the supreme contest of
the York Fair, judges Jim Shaw
and John Morris positioned the six
champions in a head-to-tail row,
commenting on the strong points of
each. In the final analysis the
competition came to the Jersey
champion owned by Mildred Seeds
and Sunnybend’s Holstein.
Morris and Shaw placed Hedda
over the Jersey giving her an
advantage in size and scale, she
also showed more balance and a
stronger front end.
Rutter’s Dairy presented the
supreme trophy in memory of M.
Ebert Rutter.
Hedda earned grand cham
pionship honors of the Holstein
show by edging Coredale
Holsteins’ VG-88 senior 2-year-old
cow. Morris granted her an ad
vantage in upstandingness and
stretch over Coredale Creek Nan.
Just fresh three weeks, Hedda is
producing 90 pounds of milk per
day. She produced a 305-day, 1-11
record of 20,000 pounds of milk and
classified VG-85 as a dry cow.
Sired by Hillaire Mon Fleet,
Hedda is the greatgranddaughter
of Tom Boyer’s first FFA animal.
Her original line began five
generations ago when Boyer’s
father bought the dam from
Boyer’s grandfather.
Two years ago Hedda stood in
the junior championship position;
daughter, Shannon, and daughter-in-law, Karen
ipspot
her senior 2-year-old, Top-O-HHI Silver Beacon Tinsel
last year she stood first in the 2-
year-old class.
Coredale’s champion entry,
Coredale Creek Nan, stood in the
reserve champion position of the
July York County Holstein Show.
She claimed this honor in a close
placing over Paul King’s aged cow.
Nan is a homebred daughter of
Creek Bluff Elevation Lester. She
completed a 305 record of 17,493
pounds of milk with a 3.8 test. Her
dam, also classified VG-88,
produced a best record of 22,000
pounds of fnllk and 700 pounds of
fat. Nan’s credits have captured
recent foreign interest for the
Thompsons.
Bupplynn Ultimate Pear, owned
by Richard Bupp of Seven Valleys,
repeated her 1985 York Fair junior
champion win. The top senior
yearling, she is out of Quality
Ultmate and Bupp-lynn Marex
Patty.
Taking the reserve junior
championship was another Sun
nybend entry, Sunnybend Kitkat
Kit B B Star, owned by Bridgette
Boyer. Tiho Kit builder sired
Kitkat, the top intermediate
yearling.
Mildred Seeds’ grand champion
Jersey, Top-O-Hill Silver Beacon
Tinsel, presented the strongest
competition for the supreme
champion honor. Her senior 2-
year-old has presented stiff
competition to all comers this fair
season as she remains undefeated.
Tinsel, out of the Canadian bull
Valley Stream Silver Beacon and
the perennial champion Top-O-Hill
Milestone Tempest, has stood in
the grand champion position of
three shows this season.
Seed’s show string has taken the
supreme championship at two
show this summer. Tinsel received
the honor at the Cecil County, Md.,
Fair while her baramate, junior 2-
year-old Top-O-Hill Silver Beacon
Penny, captured the honor at the
Allentown Fair.
Challenging the Top-O-Hill entry
was Mar-De Farms aged cow
entry, Faithful Advancer Coleen.
Owned by Mary Ellen Deaven,
Cumberland County, Coleen took
the grand championship at the
recent South-Central District 4-H
show. She stood in the grand
champion position of last year’s
York Fair Jersey show. Mary
Ellen will be taking the 9-year-old
on to the Pennsylvania junior dairy
show in Harrisburg in two weeks.
The Ayrshire show was
dominated by Sam Diehl, of Cove
Creek Ayrshires in Bedford
County. His senior 2-year-old cow
bested last year’s champion, 5-
year-old Cove Creek Greta’s
Bonnie. Diehl also showed the
junior and reserve junior cham
pions.
Lisa Kilgore, Airville, earned the
grand and reserve grand cham
pion titles with a pair of cow given
to her by her uncle and father. The
grand champion, Airville Lisa,
was Lisa’s first project animal.
She stood in the grand champion
position of the FFA show and was
sired by Lar-Le Stretch Titan.
Her reserve grand champion
cow, senior 2-year-old Welsh
Ponderosa Titan Cindi, came to
Lisa as a compensation for a calf
which died. She is also sired by
Lar-Le Stretch Titan.
Wayne Hobaugh of York earned
grand champion honors with his 3-
year-old Middle Ground Hernys
Sundance. This is the second
consecutive grand championship
for Sundance; she won the honor at
the South Mountain Fair earlier
this summer.
Sired by Hollow View Jet Sun
shine, Hobaugh purchased her as a
heifer at a Guernsey Sale held at
the Guernsey Sales Pavilion.
Hobaugh notes that he has shown
at the York Fair since he started 4-
H 34 years ago.
Rutter Brothers claimed the
reserve grand champion position
with last year’s reserve grand
champion winner, Rutter Brothers
Buckys Bear. Cindy Rutter
Johnson explained that three
generations of this family showed
at Wednesday’s show, each win
ning their class. As a 4-year-old
cow, Bear is projected at 19,000
pounds of milk and she produced 85
pounds of milk last month.
The Milking Shorthorn show was
dominated by Jim and Linda
Young of Newville. Their senior 2-
year-old, Oak Grove Texas Lynn,
stepped into the grand champion
position. She has stood in this
position at the Shippensburg Fair
and the Maryland State Fair this
year. Last year she earned the
junior championship of the York
Fair and reserve junior cham
pionship of the Milking Shorthorn
National Show.
Following are the results of the
York Fair open show.
AYRSHIRE
Junior Heifer Calf
1 Glenn and Gary Crowl
Senior Heifer Calf
1 Sam Diehl 2 Glenn and Gary Crowl
Summer Yearling
1 Sam Diehl
Junior Yearling Heiler
1 Sam Diehl 2 Glenn and Gary Growl
Intermediate Yearling Heifer
1 Sam Diehl
is grand
Senior Yearling Heiler
1 Sam Diehl 2 Sam Diehl 3 Glenn and Gary
Growl
Junior Champion
Sam Diehl
Reserve Junior Champion
Sam Diehl
Best Bred and Owned Jr Female
1 Sam Diehl 2 Sam Diehl 3 Glenn and Gary
Growl
Junior Get of Sire
1 Sam Diehl. 2 Sam Diehl
Best TVee Bred and Owned Jr Females
1 Sam Diehl
3 and 4 Year Old Dry Cow
1 Glenn and Gary Growl 2 Glenn and Gary
Growl
Jr 2 Year Old Cow
1 Tom Parks 2 Glenn and Gary Growl
Sr 2 Year Old Cow
1 Sam Diehl
3 Year Old Cow
1 Glenn and Gary Growl 2 Sam Diehl
Aged Cow
1 Sam Diehl
Best Udder
1 Sam Diehl 2 Glenn and Gnry Growl 3 Sam
Diehl
Best Bred and Owned Sr Female
1 Sam Diehl 2 Sam Diehl
Grand Champion
Sam Diehl
Reserve Grand Champion
Sam Dmhl
Tom Boyer, center, of Sunnybend Farm was named the
grand champion Holstein and supreme champion of the York
Fair Dairy Show. Leo Rutter, left, presented the award and
York County Dairy Princess Deb Kahn offers congratulations.
Lisa Kilgore showed her FFA champion Brown Swiss to the
grand championship of the open show.
Best Three Senior Female
1 Sam Diehl
Dairy Herd
1 Sam Diehl 2 Glenn and Gary Growl
Produce of Dam
1 Sam Diehl 2 Sam Diehl
Dam and Daughter
1 Sam Diehl 2 Sam Diehl
BROWN SWISS
Junior Heifer Calf
1 Shelly Shaffer 2 Glenn and Gary Growl
Intermediate Heifer Calf
1 Kelly Jo Myers 2 Steven Eisenhart 3 Kelly
Kilgore
Senior Heifer Calf
1 Steven Eisenhart
Junior Yearling Heifer
1 Steven Eisenhart
Intermediate Yearling Heifer
1 Glenn and Gary Growl
Senior Yearling Heifer
1 Kelly Kilgore 2 Steven Eisenhart
Junior Champion
Kelly Jo Myers
Reserve Junior Champion
Kelly Kilgore
Best Bred and Owned Jr Female
1 Steven Eisenhart 2 Lisa Kilgore 3 Steven
Eisenhart
Junior Get of Sire
1 Kelly Kilgore 2 Steven Etsenhart
Sr 2 Year-Old Cow
1 Lisa Kilgore 2 Steven Eisenhart
3-Year-OW Cow
1 Kelly Kilgore
5 Years and Over
1 Lisa Kilgore
Best Udder
1 Lisa Kilgore 2 Lisa Kilgore 3 Kelly Kilgore
Best Bred and Owned Sr Female
1 Steven Eisenhart
Grand Champion
Lisa Kilgore
Reserve Grand Champion
Lisa Kilgore
Dam and Daughter
1 Lisa Kilgore 2 Lisa Kilgore 3 Steven
Eisenhart
HOLSTEIN
Junior Heifer Calf
1 Kellv Morris 2 Bupplynn Farms 3 Coredale
Holstems
Intermediate Heifer Calf
1 Bupplynn Farms 2 Sunnybend Farm 3
Sunnybend Farm
Senior Heifer Calf
1 Coredale Holstems 2 Sunnybend Farm 3
Tim Warner
Summer Yearling Heifer
1 Coredale Holstems 2 Philota Farms 3
Philota Farms
Junior Yearling Heifer
1 Angela Lang 2 Sunnybend Farm 3 Kelly
Morris
Intermediate Yearling Heifer
I Sunnybend Farm 2 Bupplynn Farms 3
Coredale Holstems
Senior Yearling Heifer
1 Bupplynn Farms 2 Renee McKee 3 Dar
Dale Farm
Junior Champion
Bupplynn Farms
Reserve Junior Champion
Sunnybend Farms
Best Bred and Owned Jr Female
1 Bupplynn Farms 2 Sunnybend Farms 3
Bupplynn Farms
Best Three Bred and Owed Jr Female
1 Sunnybend Farm 2 Bupplynn Farms 3
Curedale Holstems
3 and 4 Year OM Dry Cow
1 Paul King 2 Sunnybend Farm 3 Tim
Warner
5 Years and Over Dry Cow
1 Paul King 2 Coredale Holsteins 3 Philola
Farms
Jr 2 Year Old Cow
1 Dar Dale Farm 2 Sunnybend Farm 3
Bupplynn Farms
Sr 2-Year-Otd Cow
1 Coredale Holsteins 2 Sunnybend Farm 3
Kelly Kilgore
3-Year Old Cow
I Sunnybend Farm 2 Paul King 3 Coredale
Holsteins
4-Year-OW Cow
1 Sunnybend Farm 2 Dar Dale Farm 3
Bupplynn Farms
5 Years and Over
1 Paul King 2 Coredate Holsteins 3 Diane
Lang
Best Udder
1 Paul King 2 Sunnybend Farm 3 Coredate
Holsteins
Best Bred and Owned Sr Female
I Sunnybend Farm 2 Coredale Holsteins 3
Paul King
Grand Champion
Sunnybend Farm
Reserve Grand Champion
Goredale Holstems
GUERNSEY
Junior Heifer Calf
1 Rutter Bros 2 Rutter Bros 3 Wayne
Hobaugh
Intermediate Heifer Calf
1 Rutter Bros
Senior Heifer Calf
1 Rutter Bros 2 Kelly Morris 3 Rutter Bros
Summer Yearling Heifer
1 Rutter Bros
Junior Yearling Heifer
1 Philip Laughman 2 Lilac Springs 3 Wayne
Hobaugh
Intermediate Yearling Heifer
1 Lilac Springs
Senior Yearling Heifer
1 Rutter Bros 2 Rutter Bros
Junior Champion
Rutter Bros
Reserve Junior Champion
Rutter Bros
Best Junior Female
1 Rutter Bros 2 Rutter Bros 3 Philip
Laughman
Best Three Bred and Owned Jr Females
1 Rutter Bros
3 and 4 Year Old Dry Cow
1 Rutter Bros 2 Rutter Bros 3 Wayne
Hobaugh
5 Years and Over Dry Cow
I Rutter Bros
Jr 2 Year Old Cow
1 Rutter Bros 2 Philip Laughman 3 Wayne
Hobaugh
3 Year Old Cow
1 Wayne Hobaugh 2 Rutter Bros
4 Year Old Cow
1 Rutter Bros 2 Rutter Bros
5 Year Old Cow
1 Rutter Bros 2 Rutter Bros
Best Udder
1 Wayne Hobaugh 2 Rutter Bros 3 Philip
Laughman
Best Bred and Owned Sr Female
J Rutter Bros 2 Rutter Bros 3 Philip
Laughman
Cram) Champion
Wayne Hobaugh
Reserve Grand Champion
Rutter Bros
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