BY JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent YORK C.E. Hubbard 111, Kim McCleary and Kelly Morris were the big prizewinners Wed nesday as the annual 4-H Roundup kicked off York County’s summer dairy show lineup. Nearly 70 head turned out for the dairy project roundup, held at the York Fair grounds as the opening event of the annual York 4-H Fair. Hubbard’s junior, senior, and grand champion wins in the Hols tein division added to a string of 4-H and open class awards earned during his 4-H career by the New Cumberland exhibitor. His aged cow class entry, Kowraygan Creek Linnan Jean, easily lopped all contenders for senior and grand honors, and earned praise for her correctness from type judge Steve Shaw of Oley. Linnan Jean is sired by Creek-Bluff Elevation Lester. A junior yearling daughter of HilUopper Elevation Warden claimed the junior champion prize for Hubbard. C. Lloyds Warden Rosalm bested other contenders for the lop heifer prize with her stylishness, dairyness and size. Lining up m the reserve senior Field Day Set For July 31 HALIFAX The Dauphin County Ag Management Day will be held Friday, July 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Paul Clugston Farm, one mile north of Halifax along Route 225. Featured speakers for the day are Dr. Les Lanyon, Penn State agronomist, who will speak on “Implementing Nutrient Manage ment Plans;” John Jemison, Penn State agronomist, who will discuss “Tissue Testing To Determine Nit rogen Availability to Com;”and Don Shiflet, Farm Credit Banks of Baltimore, who will discuss “There is a Future in Agriculture.” Speakers are scheduled from 11 a.m. to noon. Lynn Hoffman from Penn State EAR CORN Paying Top Prices For Good Quality Ear Corn • Wet or Dry • No Quantity too large or too small • Fast Unloading - Dump on Pile & Go • Easy access - 2.2 miles off 283 bypass- Manheim, Mt. Joy exit • Daily Receiving 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. - un loading evenings & Saturdays by appt. • Trucks available for pick up at your farm. Call Anytime For Price 717-665-4785 JAMES E. NOLL GRAIN York Co, 4-H Dairy Winners Named and grand spot in the Holstein divi sion was Bridgette Boyer with her senior two-year-old, Sunnybend Kit Kat Kit B B Star. The Tiho Kit Builder daughter also took honors as the best bred and owned in the Holstein division, while her three year-old maternal sister by Ocean- View Sexation was reserve best bred and owned for the York 4-H’er. Angie Lang claimed the reserve junior championship with Weim- Sharr-MC Valory, a senior calf by Sir C Valor. Kim McCleary, Stewartstown, snagged a pair of breed champion rosettes, taking the top spot in both the Jersey and Brown Swiss divisions. Her three-year-old Jersey, Y- Creek Fascinators Coco, took senior and grand champion roset tes in the Roundup’s second largest breed category. In the reserve senior and grand spot was Annie Rauhauser, Dover, with her aged cow, Soldier Queen of Lilac Springs. Junior champion honors of the Jersey division went to Tim War ner, New Park, with Top-O-Hill Silver Beacon Gem, an intermedi ate yearling. Annie Rauhauser also earned the reserve junior champ- University will demonstrate no-till planting. Water testing for drink ing and livestock water will be pro vided and forage testing will be available for a nominal fee. Other features of the day include walking tours of a manure storage facility, a platform electronic scale, animal management research, the mobile nutrient man agement laboratory, no-till soy beans, com and forages, nitrogen corn test plots and soil testing. ion and best bred and owned award for her senior calf, Lilac Springs Royal Lady. Senior and grand champion Brown Swiss winner for Kim McCleary was a four-year-old, Beaver Creek Telstar Penny. Reserve grand honors were claimed by Kelly Myers, with her junior champion intermediate calf, Welsh Ponderosa Titan Holly. Best bred and owned Brown Swiss was the reserve junior champion, Shelly Titan Misty, a YOUR HOG HEADQUARTERS FOR QUALITY EQUIPMENT AT LOW PRICES junior yearling exhibited by Shelly Shaffer, Thomasville. Taking the junior and grand champion Guernsey spot was Kel ly Morris, Fawn Grove, with Beas Bonus Tinkerbell, a senior yearling. Reserve junior and grand, and the best bred and owned award in the Guernsey division, went to Paul Rauhauser, Dover, with a junior calf, Lilac Springs Fayette Allie. Three 4-H’ers were named age- category champions in the fitting showmanship competition, judged by Ann Davis, Union Bridge, Maryland. Brad Walker topped the 8 to 11 -year age group, with Dixie Doll in second, and Greg Walker, third. In the 12 to 14-year intermediate division, Jenelle Boyer was first, Kelly Morris, second, and Annie Rauhauser, third. C. E. Hubbard 111 earned 15 to 19-senior division honors, over Bridgette Boyer in second, and Angie Lang, third. is Available iery • Grower • Finishing TRUCKLOADSALE i v V WOVEN WIRE 3 & 5 Gauge Sizes: 4xB 5x7 Flat Top Up To 10 Year Warranty