A24-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October t, 1989 * Glenna Takes National Guernsey Show HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) —Fifty of the nation’s best breed ers and exhibitors had cows entered in the Guernsey Show, held in conjunction with the 26th Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show at the Farm Show Complex. Several of them took home championship banners. Branstetter Dairy of Edmonton, Kentucky, brought one of the big winners, “Penn Del Vicuvius Glenna.” Glenna was the grand champion female of the show, tot al performance winner, senior champion female and best cow five years and over. “Land of Living Big T Nectar,” was the reserve grand champion female and the best senior female bred and owned by the exhibitor. Land of Living Farm from Mecha nicsburg, Ohio. Lind of Living Farm was declared the premier exhibitor. T-P Acres of Otto, New York, exhibited the junior champion female and the best junior female owned and bred by the exhibitor, an intermediate calf named “T-P Acres Happy Birthday Heidi.” The reserve junior champion female was “Locust Hill T H Jen ny,” exhibited by R-Way Farm of Southington, Ohio. The premier breeder was Hol comb Guernsey Farm of Greene, New York, the premiere sire was “Dutch Mills Telestars Fayette,” and the New York State Herd took first place for state or provincial herd. National Junior Guernsey Show A junior show was held in con junction with the national show, with separate classes for boys and girls ages 10-21 who own regis tered Guernsey females. Crown Stone Farm, Clear Maryland Farms Do Well In Ayrshire Show HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) —Maple Dell Farm of Woodbine, Maryland, had a successful day at the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show. Their entries cap tured several top honors. Their champion senior yearling heifer, “Maple Dell Banner Bet With the Ayrshire grand champions at the All American Dairy Show are (I to r): Angela Spickler, alternate state dairy princess; Anne Mitchell, state dairy princess; Paul With the champions at the All American Guernsey Show are (I to r), John Aygers, reserve grand champion; Mary Werner, alternate state dairy princess; Lunler Branstetter, Spring, Maryland, received a tro phy and banner for grand champ ion female. “Crown Stone Jupiter Orchid.” The reserve grand champion was “Coffey Farm Fay ette Reva,” exhibited by Branstet ter Dairy of Edmonton, Kentucky. The best animal bred and owned by the exhibitor was “Rocky Maple Fayette Seven,” exhibited by Rocky Maple Farm of Smiths burg, Maryland. The junior champion female of the National Junior Guernsey sy,” was declared the junior champion female of the show and the best junior female own and bred by the exhibitor. Maple Dell was named the premier breeder of the show and had the best breed er’s herd of the show. Palmyra Farm of Hagerstown, Show was “Green Slopes Hassles Huckel,” exhibited by of Green Slopes Farm, Imler, Bedford County. The reserve junior champion female was “Hi Field Mel Blossom,” exhibited by Hi- Field Farm of Derry, Westmore land County. Jay Lancaster of Ferndale, Washington, was the official judge. Class sponsors included ALFA Mar View Farm, Blue Mt. View Farm, Dolly Run Farm, Hi (Turn to Pag* A 32) Maryland, was selected the pre mier exhibitor of the Ayrshire Show, but failed to exhibit any champions other than the first place intermediate heifer calf and first place senior two-year-old. The grand champion female of the show was “Brilca Patricia’s Snashull, with the grand champion; Doug Miner, with the reserve grand champion; Mary Werner, alternate dairy prin cess and William Broodwater, judge. grand champion; Angellque McDonald, national Guernsey princess and Jay Lancaster, Judge. to Guernsey Princess McDonald and Judge Lancaster. Image,” the best cow with the best udder in the five-and-older class. Jack Miller and Family of Brad ner, Ohio, exhibited die reserve grand champion female, “Millers , Jerry Tina.” Tina was the best cow and had the best udder for four year-olds. “Meredith Liberator” will carry on as the premier sire of the show. William Broadwater of Preston, Minnesota, presided over the event as the official judge. Class sponsors for the Ayrshire Show included the American Dairy Association & Dairy Council, Ardrossan Farms, Bell Farm, Cove Creek Farm, Sunny Acres Farm, Eureka Dairy Farm, Kline Farm Ayrshires, MD-DEL Ayr shire Breeders Association, Pal myra Farm, Maple Dell Farm, Plum Bottom Farm, Roshel Ayr shires, Sycamore Meade Farm and Toll Gate Ayr Farm. Winners are as follows: JUNIOR HEIFER CALF 1. Toll Gate Ayr Farm, 2. Wade E. John son, 3. Plumbottom Farm. INTERMEDIATE HEIFER CALF 1. Palmyra Farm, 2. Dari-Ayr Farm, 3 laneway Farm. SENIOR HEIFER CALF 1. Jonesvale Farm, 2. Ce-Car Farms, 3 Palmyra Farm. JUNIOR YEARLING HEIFER 1. Sunny Acres Farm, 2 Maple Dell Farm, 3. Sunny Acres Farm. SENIOR YEARLING HEIFER 1 Maple Dell Farm, 2. Jack Miller & Fami ly, 3. Jack Miller A Family. BEST JUNIOR FEMALE BRED A OWNED BY EXHIBITOR 1. Maple Dell Farm, 2. Jonesvale Farm, 3 Sunny Acres Farm. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE Maple Dell Farm RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE Jonesvale Farm JUNIOR BEST THREE FEMALES 1. Maple Dell Farm, 2. Sunny Acres Farm, 3. Palmyra Farm. 3 YEARS AND OVER DRY 1. Toll Gate Ayr Farm, 2. Lemola Farms, Inc., 3. Jonesvale Farm. JUNIOR, 2 YEARS OLD 1. Jack Millar A Family, 2. Maple Dell Farm, 3. Sunny Acres Farm. (Turn to Pofl* A3l)