A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,1990 Six-Year-Old Holstein Is Supreme Dairy Champion At Farm Show BY LISA RISSER & JOYCE BUPP HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) After an absence of nearly a decade from Farm Show competi tion, the Gordon Wood family of Mansfield returned with their prize-winning showstring to cap ture both top Holstein honors and the coveted supreme champion dairy banner. Their powerful, deep-bodied homebred aged cow, Gor-Wood-D Persuading Favor, won judge Jim Shaw’s nod for the Holstein senior and grand champion titles. The six-year-old Favor is sired by Plushanski Persuader and scored EX-90. With two production records higher than 900 pounds of fat, she is fresh since early Decem ber and milking more than 120 pounds daily. The bid for the supreme champ ion title was close race between Favor and the champion Ayrshire, a two-year-old St. Cesaire Johnny daughter. “We felt that for her age, the Holstein has shown wearability. Her udder is still very correct,” explained Douglas Evans, a Georgetown, N.Y., veterinarian and Ayrshire breeder, who judged the supreme champion contest with Jim Shaw of Mercer and Mer ton Sowerby of Warrenton, Va. “The Ayrshire is real young and is a tremendous individual in her own right, but she just doesn’t have the same maturity. Give her a couple years and a few calves (and she would win),” Evans continued. Reserve senior and grand champion Holstein honors went to Favor’s herdmate, C Boltonia Warden Julie, an EX-92 five-year old by Hilltoppcr EL Warden. She was champion at last fall’s New Holland Auction show and sale and has tested at 90-plus pounds daily since freshening more than two months ago. The Gor-Wood-D showstring also earned the premier exhibitor plaque for the Tioga County fami ly. Gordon and Dorothy Wood began showing at the Farm Show in the early 19S0s and had claimed one previous grand champion win early in the ’7os. Their winning Excellent cows are just two of the total of 54 Excellent cows in their herd, with 17 of those newly scored Excellent in December classification. In addition, the remainder of the herd comprises 87 Very Goods, 26 Good Pluses, The Holstein junior champion honors at the 1990 Farm Show went to John Foster Jr.’s Globe Run Farm with Leroy and Ida Jane Fiance In the reserve spot. With the win ning senior yearling are, from left, Judge Jim Shaw, Ron Heffner at the halter of the reserve junior champion, John Foster Jr. with the champion, and Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Anne Mitchell. The supreme champion dairy cow for the 1990 Pennsyl- ter is owner Gordon Wood who got a helping hand from vania Farm Show was Gor-Wood-D Persuading Favor, a Boyd Wolff, Secretary of Agriculture, and Anne Mitchell, Plushanski Persuader daughter rated as EX-90. At her hal- Pennsylvania Dairy Princess. and two Goods for a combined BAA of 109.5. Taking junior champion honors was the sharp, straight senior year ling bred and exhibited by the John Foster Jr. family. That win by Globe Run Enhancer Killy, a Glcnaston Enhancer daughter, and the high placings by the total eight head in the Foster showstring com bined to win the premier breeder honors for the Petersburg, Hun tingdon County family. Leroy and Ida Jane Plance of Wellsboro exhibited their senior yearling to the reserve junior champion title. L & J Marlin Max ine, a homebred, is sired by Eleva tion Marlin. Topping the youth classes in the Holstein division was Meranda Dum of Landisburg. Her five year-old, Dumbcllc Christopher Angel by Browndale Christopher, was named senior and grand champion of youth division. Youth show reserve senior and grand champion honors went to (Turn to Pago A 25) All Jersey championship titles went to cattle exhibited by Patricia Jenkins of Toughkenamon. From left are Tom Arrowsmith, Patricia Jenkins with the grand champion Gusto Milestone Fatima of SSF, Beth Jenkins with reserve grand champion CLV Faithful Golden Farina, Dan Severson with reserve |unlor champion CLV Schiltz Sweet Sheena, and Owen Bewley with Junior champion Jays Leona of S V. Gary Mase, left, and his family received the premier exhi bitor and breeder awards In the Brown Swiss competition. Family members are, from left, Gary, five-year-old Alicia, three-year-old Anthony, Patricia, nine-year-old Garrett, and Judy, Gary’s sister.