Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1987, Image 26

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    A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Fabruary 28,1987
Pa. Holstein Convention
v (Continued from Page A 22)
animals, eight of which she bred.
Presently, she works in the Penn
State department of dairy and
animal science as a secretary and
receptionist.
At her family’s Penn Dell farm,
she milks in the morning and
evening in addition to feeding and
showing.
“Rusty,” the son of Wayne and
Diane Russell, Alexandria, has
been active in junior Holstein work
for eight years. He owns 12
animals, 11 of which he bred.
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STANLEY A. KLOPP
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Bernville, PA 19506
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BUCKS CO
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Langhorn, PA 19047
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CHESTER CO.
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Elverson, PA
Ph 215-286-9101
STOLTZFUS FARM
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Cochranville, PA 19330
Ph 215-593-2407
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Catawissa, PA
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Rusty owns 18 additional animals
in partnership with his uncle.
Presently a junior ag business
management major at Penn State,
he also serves as president of the
junior association. He is a 4-H and
FFA member.
At his family’s farm, Rusty lists
his duties as milking, feeding, field
work and showing.
The remaining four finalists in
the senior division include Doris
Stump, Bernville, Bradley Lud
wick, Sugar Grove, Kathleen Todt,
Hanover, and Kenneth Diebold,
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Elizabethtown, PA
Ph 717-367-1319
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Jonestown, PA
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Horsham, PA 19044
Ph 215-672-6640
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Dover, PA
Ph 717-292-2631
NEW JERSEY
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Mahwah, NJ 17430
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Flemington. NJ 08822
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Robbmsville. NJ
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Ph 201-671-0552
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Altoona.
Lona Rader, Connoquenessing,
and Brian Richard, Oley, received
the junior division DJM titles.
Involved in junior Holstein work
for eight years, Lona owns five
animals. She received her first
animal in exchange for some work.
Lena’s responsibilities at the home
farm include calf and dry cow
care.
Brian owns 12 animals and also
received his first animal in ex
change for work. Active in all
aspects of 4-H and junior club
work, he is presently working
towards college.
The remaining four finalists in
the junior division are: Susan
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Richard, Oley, J. Thomas Brown,
Bear Lake, and Eric Stine, Penn
sylvania Furnace.
Five junior members receiving
All-American recognition were
Thomas McCauley, Annie Rynd,
David Fava, Paula Rynd and
Beverly Meyers.
The Berks County dairy bowl
team won the senior contest by
besting the Washington/Greene
team 235 points to 140 points.
Members of the Berks team are
Gary Bicksler, Doris Stump,
Charles Seidel and Mark Moser.
Included on the
Washington/Greene team was
Devon Kevalar, Anna Barchesi,
Steve Barchesi and Aaron Kozak.
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The Berks and Somerset teams
will represent Pennsylvania at the
national dairy bowl contest held at
the national convention.
Progressive Breeder Registry
Awards went to: Keystone Farm,
Easton, 29 years; Richard and
Marilyn Packard, Troy, 20 years;
Jay and Mary Houser, Spring
Mills, 15 years; J. Ivan Smoker
and Sons, Genessee, eight years;
J. William and Vera Shultz, Berlin,
seven years; Nathan E. Stoltzfus,
Gap, six years; and Keith E.
Decker, Knox, and Joseph Hartle
Jr., Bellefonte, four years.
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