A24-Lan«astar Farming, Saturday, August. 22, 1987.. A can-you-flnd-yourself photo of the state Dairy of Distinction farm families. This group gathered for a friendf 'oto and a ary of Agriculture Boyd Wolff, received one of the col or farm portraits from Lancaster Farming. Left to right: Paul Nichols, ADA; Bill Smeedly, Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion and Dan Baker, vice president with the Mcllvaines and the Secretary. Secretary of Agriculture Boyd Wolff presents a col or photograph of a winning Dairy of Distinction farm to his neighbors John, Dorothy, Leigh Ann and John E. Marchezak. Ag Progress Hay Competition Results Class 1 Alfalfa-First Cutting 1. Paul Bollinger, Myerstown, Lebanon Co.; 2. Ben Myers, Mer cersburg, Franklin Co.; 3. David Winner, Carlisle, Cumberland. Class 2 Alfalfa-Later Cuttings 1. Virgil E. Gutshall, Jr., Perry Co.; 2. Bollinger; 3. H. Ray Ruh land, Seven Valleys, York. Class 3 Alfalfa Grass Mixed- First Cutting 1. Kim £. Sager, Huntingdon Co.; 2. Myers; 3. Ruhland. Dairy Of Distinction Winners Have Fraternal Gathering At Ag Progress Class 4 Alfalfa Grass Mixed- Later Cuttings 1. Dewey Shaffer, Jr., Cumber land Co.; 2. Stephen N. House, Greencasde, Franklin Co.; 3. Greg Kinnis, Clearfield Co. Class 5 Clover 1. Fairfield Farms, Huntingdon Co.; 2. Ruhland. Class 6 Clover Timothy Mixed 1. Ruhland; 2. Carl T. Pearce, Clearfield. ' phen . encer, PSU, receives the Dairy of Distinction person award from Secretary of Agriculture Boyd Wolff. Left to right: Paul Nichols, PDA; Wolff; Spencer; Dan Baker, vice president and Bill Smeedly, Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion program. ,pi . icesses serve ,ese at the Distinction get-together. Left to right: State Dairy Princess Pam Kendig; Clarlon-Venango; Princess Mary Fredrick; Juniata County Dairy Princess Marjorie Shearer and Vern and Pauline Bowen one of the Dairy of Distinction farm winners. Class 9 Grass-First Cutting 1. Juniperdale, Northampton; 2. Reynolds E. Shearer, Juniata Co.; 3. Brian Christman, Bradford Co. * Class 10 Grass-Second Cutting 1. Terry L. Eutzy, Huntington; 2. Eugene Stauffer, York; 3. David W. Yoder, McVeytown, Mifflin Co. Class 11 Mixed Hay-More Than 50 Percent Legumes 1. Bollinger; 2. Omer Farms, chance meet new Clearfield Co.; 3. Herman Espy, Huntingdon Co. Class 12 Mixed Hay-More Than 50 Percent Grasses 1. Christman; 2. Espy; 3. Steven Yakamook, Snyder Co. Class 14 Alfalfa-First Cutting 1. Jay McCarrell, Washington Co. Class 15 Alfalfa-Later Cuttings 1. Frank Snider, Franklin; 2. Albert Hersh, Columbia Co.; 3. Is at rogress lem Winner, Class 16 Alfalfa Grass Mixed first Cutting 1. McCarrcll. Class 17 Alfalfa Grass Mixed- Later Cuttings 1. McCarrell; 2. Winner. Class 18 Clover 1. McCarrell; 2. Larry Harsh man, Franklin Co. lays. - /> y (Turn to P«fl« A 25)