Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 08, 1989, Image 20

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    A2O-Unc**tif Farming. Saturday, April 8,1988
Vermont Holstein Breeder Dominates Spring Red and
BY MARIANNE WALKER
Centre County Correspondent
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre)
- Many, many red and white
)ovines displayed their hand
omeness at Penn State’s Ag Are
ia recently; but when it was all
aid and done, Audets Holsteins of
Orwell, Vermont had stolen the
.how, placing third or better in
■ight of the 21 classes of the 1989
nternational Spring Red and
vhite Show.
Audets also went on to reap the
lonors of premier breeder and
remier exhibitor. Judge Dick
'ickard made numerous com
ients throughout the day on the
xcellent quality of the Red Hols
cins exhibited.
The first three placings in the 21
.lasses are as follows:
Bull Calf: 1. Rambo Solid Gold
dun-Cre-Red, Weimer and Foust;
Yearling Bull: 1. Utech’s Jack
•rody-Red, Utech Farms; 2. Ro
■i-Jo Daddy Velvet Enha-Red,
'xhibited by the Lydia Syndicate:
.. Byerlawn Enhancer Leo-Red
'win, Jefferson R. Byler.
Mature Bull: 1. Audets
mprover Magnet-Red, Audets
iolsteins.
Senior Heifer Calf: 1. Utech’s
donothreat Cricket-red, Ulech
.undy Farms; 2. Myerose Stratos
-iosa-Red, Kenneth D. Myer; 3.
Cherown Spec Rosie-Red, bred
md shown by Cherown.
Intermediate Jr. Yearling Heif
er; 1. Utech’s Jack Lily-Red,
Jtech-Lundy Farms; 2. Deb’s
Olympian Lois-Red, Utech Lundy
'arms; 3. Burket-Falls Val
dandisa-Red, Burket-Falls Farm.
Junior Yearling Heifer: 1. Sto
<eyridge Kay Rouge-Red, Leslie
*. Maw, Breeder; Beer Farms,
'nc.. Exhibitor; 2. Filiale Eden
■CT-Red, bred by Ferme Filiale St.
' udger and exhibited by Horizon
Holsteins; 3. Albrecht Admire
Oesiree, Albrecht Farms, Ltd.
Intermediate Senior Yearling
■leifer: 1. Oakleigh Promotion
winkle-Red, E.W. & J.C. Brake;
’. G-B Kara Max-Red; Burt A.
fitzinger, 3. Cedar Lane Roman
Vhistle, David Shellenberger.
Senior Yearling Heifer: 1. Med-
O-Bloom Grand Jenna-Red-ET,
,4ed-0-Bloom Farm, Breeder,
.’lonehurst Farm, Inc., Exhibitor;
. Albrecht Admire Albina,
vlbrecht Farms, Ltd; 3. Milltown
irandeur Charity-Red, Wade
Colbert.
Junior Get of Sire: No entries
Junior Two Year Old; Stone
‘ )wn Farms, Ltd; 2. Myerose Max
' hristina-Red, Kenneth D. Myer;
■>. Railroadcrest Deb Dyn Reg-
Red, bred by Amos Hoffman and
exhibited by Beer Farms, Inc.
Senior Two Year Old: 1. Kegar
•Vay High Pepper-Red; 2. lanni
- tie Regal Juliet-Red, by Audcts
'.'olsteins; 3. Audets Kid Juba
ucd, Audcts Holstcins.
Three Year Old: 1. Albrecht
- •mice ET-Red, Albrecht Farms,
v- .d.; 2. Audets Mork Crystal-Red,
■'Udets Holsteins; 3. Charich Jean,
?harles Richmond, Sr.
Four Year Old: (Best Udder) 1.
Menside Enhance Marcey-Red,
Ceorge A. Miller, Breeder, Stone
own, Taylor & Bell, Exhibitors;
!. Staghead Enhancing Dark-Red,
Robert P. Blount, Breeder, Weim
& Poust, Exhibitor; 3. Audets
Enhancer Buffy-Red, Audets
Tolsteins.
Aged Cow: (Best Udder) 1. Fra
don Ned Glory-Red, bred by Fra-
White Holstein Show
Burket-Falls TV Dancer-Red;
Burket Falls Farm; 3. Maple Nook
TT Terry-Red, Cherown Holsteins
and Brent Penny.
Dry Cow: 1. Burket-Falls
Dana-Red, Burket Falls Farm; 2.
Blackcrest Kid Pamela-Red,
Blackcrest Farms; 3. PD Mea
dows Bownott Almond-Red,
David & Pat Herrington.
Dry Aged Cow: 1. Farbercrest
Regal Rose-Red, bred by Farber
crest Farms and shown by David
Cherown and Maldean Holsteins;
2. Audets Caveman Judy-Red,
Audets Holsteins; 3. Burket-Falls
Mini-Mae-Red-ET, Burket-Falls
Farm.
100,000 Lbs. Milk Lifetime: 1.
Burket-Falls Stanhope Mabe-Red,
Burket-Falls Farm.
Best Three Females Bred and
Owned by Exhibitor: 1. Burket-
Falls Farm; 2. Audets Holsteins.
Senior Get of Sire; No entries.
Produce of Dam: 1. Produce of
Burket-Falls CG Darkstar,
Burket-Falls Farm; 2. Produce of
Staghead Enhancing Dark-Red,
Weimer & Poust.
Dam-Daughter: 1. Audets Hols
teins: Audets Fagin Jasmine-Red
and Audets Kid Juba-Red; 2.
Burket-Falls Farm: Burket-Falls
Mini Mae-Red-Et anfl Burket-
Falls GE Maxine-Red; 3. Weimer
and Poust: Staghead Enhancing
Dark-Red and Solid-Gold-MC-
Dazzle-Red-ET.
Championship awards were
RDOML USES THE SAME BASK PHNa
The best defense against tobacco disease is Ridoi
Just one application (at labeled rates) in the field
before transplanting controls blue mold, black shank and
Pythium all season long.
How? First, Ridomil stops disease on contact in
the soil. Then its systemic action allows it to be absorbed into
thp nlanf thmiioh fhp rwitc « RidomilS systemic action allows it to be
LUC plain llliUUglJ UIC IUULO. absorbed Into the plant Uimigh the roots
Once in the plant, it keeps the emheptont safe tmm disease P
earned as follows:
Junior Champion Male
Utech’s Jack Brody-Red
Senior Champion Male
Audets Improver Magnet-Red
Grand Champion Male
Utech’s Jack Brody-Red
Reserve Grand Champion Male
Audets Improver Magnet-Red
Junior Champion Female
Stoneyridge Kay Rouge-Red
Reserve Junior Champion
Female
Med-O-Bloom Grand Jenna-Red-
ET
Senior Champion Female
Fradon Ned Glory-Red
Reserve Senior Champion Female
Glenside Enhance Marcey-Red
' 4K*
i'4l
Grand Champion Female
Gradon Ned Glory-Red
Reserve Grand Champion
Female
Glenside Enhance Marcey-Red
The Red & White Show was
followed by the 11th International
Spring Red and White Sale at the
Penn State Ag Arena on March
25.
■pFl-M
Premier Breeder
Audets Holsteins
Premier Exhibitor
Audets Holsteins
ifvS 9 •“
~ ' ~,> £
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