PSU Expo (Continued from Page A 1) ger, was Grand Champion Fitter and Reserve Champion Showman. In the Amateur Division for inexperienced showman, Eric Smith was the Champion Show man, Christine Davidson was Champion Fitter and Reserve Champion Showman, and Meg Brannon was the Reserve Champ ion Fitter. Judges for the show were David Trotter for fitting and John Burket for showmanship. Trotter, an ’B4 dairy production graduate, is a partner in the family dairy farm in Dr. Paul Shellenberger, Penn State dairy science profes sor, presents the Branding Award to Rob Davis. The award goes to the outstanding junior in dairy science. nlor 4-H Team Judging Contest winners are from Blair County. They are, from left, Joe Stitt, Melissa Morrow, Sue Sellers (coach), Rebecca Kelly, and Miriam Kelly. Highlights Enon Valley and a state agricul ture department milk sanitarian. Burket is the herdsman on the family dairy farm in East Freedom and is a type appraiser for the Red & While Dairy Cattle Association; he is an 'B7 graduate in dairy production. Dieter Krieg, the founding edi tor of Farmshine, was the dedica tee for this year’s show. Krieg gra duated from Penn State in 1967 in dairy science and worked in his family’s registered Holstein busi ness. A native of Germany, he came to the U.S. with his family in 1955 after the communists had For com you can be proud of apply Dual* early for excellent grass control. Then apply Beacon' ■'ster ■'ti postemergence, stop shattercane, johnsongrass and quackgrass. From the left, John Burket, showmanship judge; Tom McCauley, assistant show manager; Laurie Benner, 1991 Dairy Princess; Terri Packard, all around champion; Ben Dum, reserve all-around champion; Dave Trotter, fitting judge; Jean Kummer, alternate dairy princess; confiscated their farm. He started Farmshine, which is the official weekly publication for 13 dairy related organizations, in 1979. He was the 1986 Penn State Dairy and Animal Science Department Dis tinguished Alumnus. David Slusser was the 1991 Distinguished Alumnus. He owns Orange Bucket Farm in Crawford County which boasts 100 regis tered Holsteins with a 21,000-lb. rolling herd average. In addition to being president of the Atlantic With Dual you have application flexibility. Apply Dual up to 30 days early. So you can spread out your workload and save time at planting. John Bulicet, Is named outstanding young dairyman and addresses the awards banquet audience. Breeders Cooperative and a mem ber of the Federated Genetics Council, Slusser has taught a com puter seminar for farmers, a finan cial workshop for bankers, and a career workshop for high school students. He is active in communi ty affairs, and he and his wife Kaye host many foreign and domestic visitors at their farm. The 1991 Outstanding Young Dairyman was the showmanship judge, John Burket A Blair Coun 7M Ask us how the Targeted Control Program with Dual and Beacon can give you a clean com field this year Dual mini-bulk units and Beacon water dissolvable packets are designed for your safety and MASTER FARMER FERTILIZER convenience. You won’t have to dispose of jugs or come in contact with the herbicides. CERTIFIED BULK REFILL CUSTOM APPLICATION CENTER 2313 Norman Road, Lancaster, PA Lancaster Farmlni Kt id Ajul Folio* ! jhi 1 Dirwii m' Huai ► Btaion mil TarßelwUontml an truriemarksofClßA (itH \ Corporation (717) 397-5152 I, Saturday, Hay 4, 1991-A29 ty native, he was the 1986 All- Around Dairy Expo Champion and was 3rd overall in the Eastern States Expo dairy judging contest that year. Winners of the special events contests were: Alumni Showing Contest - Marilyn Packard; Calf Dressing Contest - Delta Theta Sigma Little Sisters and Block & (Turn to Page A 32) Senate Approves Amendment HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) State Sen. Noah Wenger's (R- Lancaster) legislation to authorize the issuance of temporary permits for fertilizer application for in-state trucks has been approved by the Senate. Wenger said the bill would correct an inequi ty in current law that only allows out-of-state trucks to apply for 45-day permits for fer tilizer application. ‘This was an over sight in the law that penalizes farmers who use their farm trucks to apply chemicals and fer tilizers,” Wenger said. “And the passage of this law will correct the problem and enable far mers to receive the necessary permits.” Senate Bill 206 now goes to the House of Representatives for consideration.