E6-Lancasler Farming, Saturday, August 11,1990 Shippensburg Fair (Continued from Page E 5) Junior Heifer Calf 1 Daniel Hockenberry, Chambersburg. 2 William & Susan Dietrich, Newburg Intermediate Heifer Calf 1 Linda D. Rock, Landisburg. 2 Emily Dietrich, Newburg, 3 Jenni Baum, Shippensburg Senior Heifer Calf 1 Curtis Reichard, Chambersburg, 2 Doug & Betl> Reinhart, Chambersburg, 3 Susan Myers, Littlestown Summer Yearling 1 Chris Reichard, Chambersburg, 2 Doug & Beth Reinhart. 3 Doug & Beth Reinhart Junior Yearling Haller 1 Doug & Beth Reinhart, 2 Joyce Hock enberry. Chambersburg, 3 Belinda Geesa man, Waynesboro Intermediate Yearling Heifer 1 Susan Myers, 2 Leroy Hockenberry, Chambersburg, 3 Emily Dietrich. Senior Yearling Haller 1 Curtis Reichard, 2 Beth Reinhart. 3 Nate Gutshall, Newville Junior Champion Female Curtis Reichard Reserve Junior Champion Female Curtis Reichard Junior Bast Three Females 1 Pleasant Valley Jerseys, Chambers burg, 2 Green Manor Farm, 3 Doug & Beth Reinhart Dry Cow Four Years And Under 1 Adam Horst, Mercersburg Dry Cows Five Years And Over 1 Chris Reichard, 2 Melanie Dietrich, Newburg, 3 Pleasant Valley Jerseys Junior Two Year Olds \ Chris Reichard, Chambersburg (1 BU), 2 Bradley Reichard, Chambersburg, 3 Ann Allen. Newburg Senior Two Year Old 1 Doug & Beth Reinhart, 2 Doug & Beth Reinhart (1 BU). 3 Melanie Dietrich Three Year Old 1 Pleasant Valley Jerseys (1 8U),2 Doug & Beth Reinhart, 3 Tina Martin, Chambersburg Four Year Old 1 Melanie Dietrich (1 8U),2 Scott Enslm. Newburg, 3 Doug & Beth Reinhart 100,000 Pound Cows 1 Pleasant Valley Jerseys, 2 Pleasant Valley Jerseys. 3 William Dietrich Five Year Old 1 Pleasant Valley Jerseys, 2 Pleasant Valley Jerseys, Dianne Dice, Fredericks burg, 3 Melanie Dietrich Six Years And Over 1 Pleasant Valley Jerseys (1 BU), 2 Dian ne Dice, Fredericksburg, 3 Rebecca Corn man, Carlisle Sanior & Grand Champion Pleasant Valley Jerseys '<• Sanior And Rr CALF KENNELS Same Advantages As Hutches, w/Inside Feeding T' STOLTZFUS WOODWORK 1 Pleasant Valley Jerseys: 2 Dianne Dice, Fredericksburg Best Brad & Owned Pleasant Valley Jerseys Premier Exhibitor Pleasant Valley Jerseys Premier Breeder Carrock Farm Senior Bast Three 1 Pleasant Valley Jerseys 1 Tina Martin, 2 Doug & Beth Reinhart, 3 Tina Martin 1 Pleasant Valley Jerseys, 2 Pleasant Valley Jerseys, 3 Pleasant Valley Jerseys Placings in the Guernsey show follow; 1 Michael Hensel, Shippensburg, 2 Jef frey McCullough, Newville. Intermediate Heifer Calf 1 Donald & Vicky McCullough, Newville. 2 Long Lane Farm, Waynesboro, 3 Long Lane Farm 1 Douglas McCullough, Newville, 2 Jef frey McCullough Summer Yearling 1. Long Lane Farm; 2. Long Lane Farm, 3 Jeffrey McCullough. Junior Yearling Heifer 1 Donald & Vicky McCullough, 2 Long Lane Farm Senior Yearling Haller 1 Long Lane Farm Junior Champion Female Douglas McCullough Reserve Junior Champion Female Donald » Vicky McCullough Junior Beat Three Females 1 Jeffrey McCullough, 2 Long Lane Farm 1 Long Lane Farm Dry Cows Five Years And Over 1 Long Lane Farm Junior Two Year Olds 1 Long Lane Farm, 2 Jeffrey McCul lough, 3 Donald & Vicky McCullough Senior Two Year Old 1 Long Lane Farm Three Year Old 1 Long Lane Farm Four Year Old 1 Long Lane Farm Senior k Grand Champion Long Lane Farm Reserve Senior And Reserve Grand Champion Long Lane Farm Rt. 897 North - Gap, PA 17527 717-442-8972 Bast Udder Produce Of Dam Dam & Daughter Junior Heifer Calf Senior Heifer Calf Dry Cow Four Years And Under ML *nsel of Newburg holds his three-year-old grand champion Ayrshire, MRK E-Z win Saydra. Mary Ellen Deaven, Newburg, showed the reserve grand champion. Congratulating them are Laura Deltch, Cumberland County Junior Dairy Representative, left; ju' Steve Wood and Christine Deitch, Cumberland County <g ie Farm, Waynesboro, snowed both the grand champion and the reserve grand champion of the Guernsey show. Marion Benedict, second from right, holds the grand champion, while his daughter Ruth Ann John is at the halter of the reserve grand champion. At front is Carrie John. Congratulating them are Franklin County Dairy Princess Stacy Brlndle and judge Steve Wood. THE WORD’S OUT ABOUT BOU-MATIC’S LONG LIST OF INDUSTRY FIRSTS. The industry’s first dairy herd management computer. Since Agri-comp’s introduction in 1979, no other tool has offered so much power, simplicity and accuracy in helping you manage your dairy herd It’s your round-the clock management partner. No matter what time of day or night, your Agri-comp computer is ready to help you make timely and accurate management decisions on milk production, feeding and breeding. 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