A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1989 Pinesedge and GMC Farms Share Premier Honors At Milki Shorthorn Show BY PAT PURCELL HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pinesedge Farm of Shoe makersville, Pa. captured the pre mier breeder award at the Milking Shorthorn Show Tuesday. The show was part of the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show held all week in the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. Samuel Yoder and family of Pinesedge added this premier breeder banner to their collection of ribbons, rosettes, trophies, plaques, plates and banners from 26 years of showing and winning with Milking Shorthorn at the Pen nsylvania All-American Show. Premier exhibitor honors went to a 4-year PA All-American show couple, Gregory and Marcia Clark of GMC Farm in Tumbridge, Ver mont. This was their first premier exhibitor award and first champ ionships of the show. Ridgeway Shaw owned by Lee J Clark of Leeside Farms in Ogdens berg, New York, took the grand championship in the Milking Shor thorn show. This 6-year-old impressed show judge Merton Sowerby with her tremendous quality, size and scale. Shaw took best udder in the class with the most balance, symmetry in the udder and height and width of rear udder over all her class contestants. Pinehurst Ruby Rucinda, the first-placed senior 2-year-old exhi bited by Gregory and Marcia Clark of Tumbridge, Vermont, took the reserve grand championship in the Milking Shorthorn show. Rucinda also took the best udder in her class. The best senior female bred and owned by an exhibitor was Pinesedge Alfair Sonja owned by Phyllis Yoder of Batavia, New York. This big, strong cow had more depth of fore rib and more strength of udder with an advan tage in teat placement to give her the best udder in her 3-year-old class. Best junior female bred and owned by an exhibitor went to Huck’s K-Schie a senior yearling exhibited by Hucks Hidden Acres in Tumbridge, Ver mont. Junior champion went to GMC- Ap-King Pansy-Exp, a junior year ling owned by Gregory and Marcia Clark of Tumbridge, Vt. Projected production on this champion is 16,794 pounds of milk with 615 pounds of butterfat. Reserve junior champion hon ors went to best bred and owned junior female, Huck’s K-Schie Genie-Exp owned by Hucks Hid den Acres. Premier sire of the show was Elwood SV Promise. Nearly 110 head of the finest Milking Shor thorn dairy cattle competed in Tuesday’s show. Milking Shorthorn Junior Call 1 Frederick Yoder, (PA); 2 Robt Barlett (MA); 3 Mike & Polly Ullom a Family (OH). Intermediate Calf 1. John Paul Kuszlyk, 11. (NY); 2. Samuel Yoder, (PA), 3 Mike & Polly Ullom & Family (OH). Senior Calf 1. Mike & Polly Ullom a Family, 2 Albert Pelletier, 3 John Paul Kuszlyk, II (NY) Summer Yearling 1. R. Bartlett Family (MA), 2 Albert Pelle tier (NH), 3. Jennifer Mae Huekms (VT). Junior Yearling 1 Gregory A. a Marcia L. Clark, 2. James Young: 3 James Phelon. Senior Yearling 1. Huck’s Hidden Acres; 2. Christine Young; 3. John P. a M. A. Kuszlyk. Junior Animal Baal Brad A Owned 1. Huck's Hidden Acres (VT); 2. Mike a (Turn to Pago A2l) Christine Young of .file (right) took the Junior championship in the Milking Shorthorn Show with her senior yearling, Three Springs Aggie. Calvin Reiser (left) of Cranesville took the reserve Junior title of the show. John Hess, (center) FFA district vice-president made the presentations. lonship In the Milking Shorthorn show to her sister, Trlcla Farmery (right). Winner was Hastings Paula Pace, a 3-year- <ig g ...dmpt Christine Young. Three Springs BR Lil, a 6-year-old, took the title in Monday’s Junior dairy show held In conjunction champion title in the Guernsey show held at the PA All- American Show. The winner, McKenzie Farms Magic Thum per was also named best bred & owned female of the show. Angellque McDonald (left) presented the award. Troy <dy Lake won . reserve Juh. championship. h his intermediate yearling at the Guern sey show. Angellque McDonald, National Guernsey Queen ted the *” championship honors with her senior yearling, Carosa Fay Victoria, at the Guernsey Junior Dairy Show held in Harris burg on Monday. Robin also exhibited the reserve grand champion of the show, senior 2-year-old, Carosa ET, Angellque McDonald made the presentation. Amy Kline exhibited the Junior champion in the Junior Ayrshire show held In Harrisburg on Monday. The winner was the senior yearling, Kline-Farm Ellie. In the Junior Ayrshire »how with his summer yearflng. Dari- Ayr Charmers Jemlna.
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