Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 16, 1989, Image 160

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    020-Lancasler Fanning Saturday, September 16,1989
Joyce Harpster (left) took the grand champion title of the
Central District FFA Jersey Show. Lynn Klinger captured
the reserve grand champion.
Tammy Mclavlsh captured the grand championship In
the Brown Swiss show at the Central Dlstrct FFA competi
tion.
(Continued from Pag* D 18)
Santa Gertrudis
Grand and junior champion
female in the Santa Gertrudis divi
sion went to exhibitor A 1 Kreamer,
who showed a March junior year
ling. The reserve grand and senior
yearling champion was shown by
Heidi Quanbeck of Columbia.
Twin Acres Farm of Gettysburg
took both grand and reserve in the
summer champion runoff. The
champion heifer calf was exhibited
by Diamond C Ranch with reserve
honors going to Kathy Reever of
East Berlin.
The grand and junior champion
Santa Gertrudis bull was exhibited
by Five Oaks Ranch. Chapel Ridge
earned both reserve senior and
junior champion bull honors as
well as the champion in the sum
mer bull class. The senior champ
ion bull was exhibited by A 1 Krea
meer. Twin Acres took reserve
summer champion bull honors as
well.
Simmental
Junior and summer champion
female honors in the Simmental
division were taken by Winter
Spring Farm in Seven Valleys. The
reserve junior and summer champ
ion titles went to entries from
G&H Venture of Lebanon. Dunk
ard Valley Farm of Dallastown
exhibited the champion heifer calf
over reserve winner Winter
Spring.
John Shearer of Spring Grove
copped the senior and grand bull
championship with his entry. G&J
Valley Farm of Spring Grove had
the reserve grand and bull calf
ship. Taking reserve places in both
heifer and junior champion classes
was Salunga Acres of Mount Joy.
champions, while Winter Spring
exhibited the reserve bull calf.
Hereford
Grand and junior champion
female in the Hereford division
was exhibited by MAP Farm/
Margeaux Firestine of Womels
dorf. MAP Farm won the reserve
grand and the heifer champion-
The summer champion award
went to DRS Polled Herefords of
Dover over the reserve entry of
Duaine Glessner of Waynesboro.
Named supreme champion bull of the York Fair's beef
breeding runoffs was GH2 Vlllanova, owned and exhibited
by GH2 Angus, the Dr. Joseph Calderazzo family. At halter
is herdsman Brenda Walter.
Central
District
FFA
Dairy
Show
Champions
Black Beauties
DRS captured the grand and
junior champion in the bull clas
ses. Reserve grand was the junior
champion exhibited by MAP
Farm. Travis Wherley of Shoe
makersville took the senior Here
ford bull honors with his entry over
reserve winner Duaine Glessner.
Junior champion reserve spot went
to Bonheart Farm. Salunga Acres
captured both bull calf ribbons.
Charolais
Ray and Mary Grimes swept the
female honors in the Charolais
iivision, taking all champion and
•eserve spots but one. Amy Sher
nan of Abbottstown earned the
judge’s nod for reserve champion
heifer calf.
James Houser (left) won the grand champion honors in
the Holstein show In the Central District FFA Dairy Show.
Jonathan Boop took the reserve grand champion title in the
Holstein show.
Floyd Buffington (left) took the Guernsey show grand
champion In the Central District FFA Dairy Show. James
Sankey (right) took the Guernsey reserve grand
championship.
Linda Buffington earned the Ayrshire grand champion
title in the Central District FFA Dairy Show.
Dunkard Valley Farm of Dallas
town bested the Grimes for both
grand and bull calf championships,
with Grimes taking the reserve
spots and the suipmer champion
bull honor.
Chianina
Honors in the Chianina classes
all went to Michele Hosterman of
Millheim. She showed both
champion heifer and bull entries.
Other breeds
George and Sue Du trey of Dal-
A 4-H Angus heifer topped a field of contenders for the
coveted supreme champion female honors of the York
Fair’s open class beef breeding show. Taking the prize was
17-year-old Sandy Elsenhour, right. Bill Holloway, center,
presented the award on behalf of the fair’s board, with Judge
Jim Hough at left.
breed competition to -take the
grand and junior champion female
honors with their Shorthorn heifer
entry. The reserve grand and junior
spots went to the entry of J&J
Limousin of East Berlin. Brian
Linebaugh of Abbottstown took
the champion awards in both heifer
and summer classes over reserve
winner Lenape Limousin of Tel
ford. J&J Limousin also claimed
the junior and grand champion bull
honors.