Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 29, 1987, Image 85

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    FFA Dairy Show
(Continued from Page C 4)
Springs Able Ricky, also shown by
Paul Rauhauser. '
In the Jersey breed competition.
Junior Champion and Grand
Champion honors went to a senior
calf, Wallymae Brown Eyes
shown by Daniel Shearer of Path
Valley FFA, Franklin County. The
Reserve Junior Champion and
Reserve Grand Champion selec
tion was Lilac Springs Studd Inka,
a junior yearling shown by Paul
Rauhauser of Dover FFA, York
County.
The Senior Champion and
Grand Champion of the Holstein
breed competition was the six
year-old cow, Smithdale Rosem
ary Marvex, shown by Michael
Smith of Shippensburg FFA.
Cumberland County and the
Reserve Senior Champion and
Reserve Grand Champion was
four year-old Ben-Lou Angie
shown by Benjamin Dum, Jr. of
West Perry FFA, Perry County.
The Junior Champion Holstein of
Suzanne Hash, Kennard Dale
FFA, York County, was junior
yearling Woodbine Valiant Ed
Faith and the Reserve Junior
Champion was Weller Standard
Sally, a senior yearling shown by
Dennis Weller of West Perry FFA,
Perry County.
In the Bred and Owned classes,
Benjamin Dum, Jr. of the West
Perry FFA received top honors
with his Holstein four year old,
Ben-Lou Angie and Paul Rauhaus
er of Dover FFA received first with
his intermediate yearling Guern
sey, Lilac Springs Future Amanda.
Perry County won the County
Good Housekeeping award and the
Path Valley FFA of Franklin
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Award.
In the selection of county
groups, the first place group with
four animals of the Holstein breed
was exhibited by Perry County.
Champion Fitter honors went to
Robert Commerer of the Shippens
burg FFA, Cumberland County
and Champion Showman competi
tion resulted in the selection of
Benjamin Dum, Jr. of the West
Perry FFA. The champion fitter
received a show halter and the
showman received a show blanket
from Pioneer Hi-Bred Internation
al, Inc.
The evening prior to the dairy
show, Jeff Reasner, of Shippens
burg, provided the show particip
ants with a clipping demonstration
on ways to improve their animals
appearance in the show ring.
Attending the show and provid
ing assistance by presenting rib
bons and awards were dairy prin
cesses Josephine Hess of Adams
County, Stephanie Meyers of
Franklin County and Joan Glesner,
a Junior Dairy representative of
Cumberland County.
Holstein
Junior Calf
1 Michael Daugherty, 2 Thomas Ecks
tme, 3 Lawanda Shuey.
Intermediate Calf
1 Ronald Welty, 2 Beverly Meyers, 3
Christine L Todt
Senior Calf
1 Kevin Bomgardner, 2 Diane Lang, 3
Donald Harwood
Summer Yearling
1 Bndgelte Boyer, 2 Lee Golden, 3 Paul
Dyarman, 111
Junior Yearling
1 Bethany A Kauffman, 2 C E Hubbard,
111. 3 Kynel Bomgardner
Intermediate Yearling
1 Beverly Meyers, 2 Karen E Kauffman,
3 C E Hubbard, 111
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Apply 85 to 305 lbs. per acre.in low range, or 175 to
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