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    MEADVHUE (Crawford Co.)
Fifty-five Crawford County
4-H Dairy project animals com
peted in the 34th Pennsylvania
Junior Dairy Show held at the
Farm Show Building, Harrisburg,
PA, on September 25,1989. A tot
al of 996 4-H and FFA project ani
mals in all six dairy breeds were
catalogued to compete in the state
judging. These 4-H and FFA pro
ject animals had received blue rib
bons at their local roundups held
in their respective counties
throughout the state. Then these
animals competed in the various
district show competition and
received blue ribbons and were
recommended for the state com
petition.
Crawford County 4-H placings
by dairy breed were as follows:
Ayrshire Breed:
Michael Allen, Conneaut Lake,
Ist place with his Intermediate
calf and a master fitter award. He
also received 3rd place and a mas
ter fitter award with his Intermedi
ate yearling.
Matthew Lyons, Cochranton.
3rd place with his Senior yearling
and a master showman and fitter
award.
Jason Campbell, Conneaut
Lake, 2nd place with his Senior
yearling and 4th place with his
Dry cow.
Brown Swiss Breed:
Mark Livingston, Jamestown,
4th place and a master fitter award
with his Junior calf.
Sabrina Wilhelm, Centerville,
4th place with her Intermediate
yearling.
Guernsey Breed:
Miles Livingston, Jamestown,
9th place and a master showman
award with his Junior calf.
Heather Jackson, Cochranton,
10th place and a master fitter
award with her Junior yearling.
Jaymie Smith, Erie, 13 th place
with her Junior yearling.
Robin Wagner, Meadville, Ist
place and a master fitter award
with her Senior yearling and
Junior Champion. Robin also
received Ist place with her Senior
2-year-old cow, best udder, a mas
ter fitter award and Reserve
Senior Champion and Reserve
Grand Champion.
Jessica Kunz, Centerville, 7th
place with her Senior 2-year-old
cow and an owner-breeder award.
Sabrina Wagner, Meadville,
3rd place and a master fitter award
with her Dry cow and a 3rd place
and a master fitter award with her
3-year-old cow.
Kelli Kunz, Centerville, sth
place and a master showman and
Crawford County
fitter award, owner-breeder recog
nition, with her 3-year-old cow.
Holstein Breed:
Shaun Freyermuth, Cochran
ton, 2nd place and a master
showman and fitter award with his
Junior calf.
Beth Ann Duncan, Meadville,
4th place and a master showman
award with her Junior calf and Ist
place and a master showman and
fitter award with her Summer
yearling.
Justin Morrell, Cochranton, sth
place and a master fitter award
with his Junior calf.
Brian Dickey, Espyville, Bth
place and a master showman and
fitter award with his Junior calf.
Amber Donovan, Titusville,
10th place and a master showman
and fitter award with her Junior
calf and 10th place and a master
showman with her Junior year
ling.
Daryl Peters, Cochranton, 13 th
place and a master showman
award with his Junior calf.
Rodney Donovan, Titusville,
29th place and a master showman
and fitter award with his Junior
calf.
Christopher Hacked, Cochran
ton, 2nd place and a master show
man and fitter award with his
WASHINGTON. D.C. Sec
retary of Agriculture Clayton
Yeutter today asked dairy produc
er and other farm organizations
certified by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture to nominate candi
dates to succeed 12 members of
the National Dairy Promotion and
Research Board whose terms
expire April 30, 1990.
Yeutter will appoint 12 from
those nominated to serve three
year terms beginning May 1,
1990, and ending April 30, 1993.
Members whose terms expire
April 30 are Manuel Santos Jr.,
Tulare, Calif, (region 2); Ruth E.
Miller, Kuna, Idaho (region 3);
Ivan K. Strickler, lola, Kan. (reg
ion 4); Leslie R. Winters, Bing
ham Lake, Minn, (region S);
Daniel J. Rodenkirch, Kewaskum,
Wis. (region 6); Gerald R. Sipple,
Menominee, Wis. (region 6); G.
Joe Lyon, Toledo, lowa (region
7); Ruth M. Robinson, Jonesbor
ough, Tenn. (region 8); Herman
M. Brubaker, West Alexandria,
Ohio (region 9); Walter A. Martz,
Frederick, Md. (region 11); Carl
E. Butler, Pine Plains, N.Y. (reg
ion 12); and Leo O’Brien, Jr.,
South Burlington, Vt. (region 13).
All of the above members,
Yeutter Seeks National
4-H’ers Place In Junior Show
Intermediate calf.
Michele Freyermuth, 6th place
and a master showman and fitter
award with her Intermediate calf.
Christopher Lippert, Cochran
ton, Ist place and a master show
man and fitter award with his
Senior calf.
Jason Morrell, Cochranton,
14th place and a master showman
award with his Senior calf and 4th
place with his Junior yearling and
a master showman and fitter
award.
Lori Black, Saegertown, Bth
place and a master fitter award
with her Summer yearling and Sth
place with her Intermediate year
ling.
Heather Furry, Guys Mills, 14th
place with her Intermediate year
ling.
Jerome Alsdorf, Spartansburg,
19th place with his Junior year
ling.
Heather Jackson, Cochranton,
27th place with her Junior year
ling.
Corey Hart, Cochranton, 6th
place and a master fitter award
with his Intermediate yearling.
Jamie Rynd, Cochranton, 7th
place and a master fitter award
with her Intermediate yearling.
Brooks Rynd, Cochranton, 3rd
except Ruth Miller and Leo
O’Brien, have served two terms
and are not eligible for renomina
tion. The two exceptions are eligi
ble for renomination since they
have not served two terms. No
terms for regions 1 (Washington
and Oregon) and 10 (Florida,
Georgia, North Carolina, South
Carolina and Virginia) expire in
1990.
The National Dairy Promotion
and Research Board was estab
lished under the Dairy and Tobac
co Adjustment Act of 1983 to
develop and administer a coordi
nated program of promotion.
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place with his Senior yearling.
James Oakes, Guys Mills, Sth
place and a master showman and
fitter award with his Senior year
ling.
Stephanie Pegan, Cochranton,
10th place with her Senior year
ling.
Aaron Clicked, Titusville, 25th
place and a master fitter award
with his Senior yearling.
Paula Rynd, Cochranton, 3rd
place with her Dry cow.
Sarah Alsdorf, Spartansburg,
9th place and a master fitter award
with her Junior 2-year-old.
Matthew Curtis, Union City,
4th place and a master showman
award with his 3-year-old cow.
Christylynn Oirtis, Union City,
6th place and a master fitter award
with her 3-year-old.
Jersey Breed:
Kimberly Black, Meadville, 3rd
place and a master showman and
fitter award with her Junior calf.
Christopher Hansen, Saeger
town, 4th place and a master
showman and fitter award with his
Intermediate calf.
Jason Miller, Cambridge
Springs, Sth place with his Inter
mediate calf and Sth place, master
showman and fitter award with his
Senior yearling.
Dairy Board Nominees
research and nutrition education.
The 36-mcmber board of milk
producers is authorized to design
programs to strengthen the dairy
industry’s position in domestic
and foreign markets.
The National Program is
financed by a mandatory IS-cent
per hundredweight assessment on
all milk marketed commercially
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Crystal Miller, Cambridge
Springs. 2nd place and a master
showman and fitter award, owner
breeder recognition with her
Senior calf and 3rd place, and a
master fitter award with her Sum
mer yearling.
Kimberly Miller, Cambridge
Springs, Ist place and a master
showman and fitter award with
her Junior yearling.
Craig Stainbrook, Meadville,
Ist place and a master showman
award and best udder with his
Junior 2-year-old cow.
Rebecca Moose, Saegertown,
7th place and a master showman
award with her 3-year-old cow.
Milking Shorthorn Breed:
Tina Wilhelm, Centerville, sth
plice with her Junior yearling.
Type judges for the different
dairy breeds were as follows:
Holstein, Lee Majeskie from
Maryland; Milking Shorthorn,
Guernsey and Ayrshire, John
Morris from Maryland; and the
Brown Swiss and Jersey breeds
were judged by Michael Barnes
from Virginia.
County Agent Joseph Beard
reported that this was the largest
Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show
to date, requiring' three rings of
judging in the large arena.
by dairymen in the contiguous 48
states.
Nominations must be submitted
by November 3, to Marcia Gib
ney, USDA, AMS, Dairy Divi
sion, Promotion and Research
Staff, Rm. 2753-S, P.O. Box
96456, Washington, D.C. 20090,
telephone 202-447-6909. For
more information, contact Gib
ney.
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