Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 26, 1992, Image 32

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    A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26, 1992
Holstein Named York 4-H Supreme
(Continued from Page A2B)
Five & over: 1 Top-O-Hill, 2 Lilac
Springs
Best udder: 1 & 2 Top-O-Hill, 3
Lilac Springs
Bestsr. 3:1 &2 Top-O-Hi 11.3 Lilac
Springs
Senior and grand champion,
reserve senior and grand champion,
Top-O-Hill
Best 3 females: 1 Top-O-Hill, 2
Lilac Springs
Dairy herd: 1 Top-O-Hill, 2 Lilac
Springs
Produce of Dam: 1 & 2 Top-O-Hill
Dam & daughter; 1 Top-O-Hill, 2
William Jenkins
GUERNSEY
Jr. calf: 1 Todd Morris, 2 Michel'
Jenkins, 3 Lilac-Springs Farm
Int. calf: 1. Lilac-Springs Farm
Sr. calf: 1 & 2 Rutter Bros, 3 Jenel
le Boyer.
Summer yrlg: 1 & 2 Rutter Bros , 3
Jason Smith
Jr. yrlg: 1 & 2 Rutter Bros
Int. yrlg; 1 & 2. Rutter Bros, 3 Lilac
Springs.
Sr. yrlg: 1 & 2 Rutter Bros
Best |r. female: 1 & 2. Rutter Bros;
3. Jenelle Boyer.
Junior champion and reserve
junior champion, Rutter Bros
Jr. get of sire: Rutter Bros
Best Jr. 3: 1 Rutter Bros; 2. Lilac
Springs
Dry 3 & 4: 1. Rutter Bros; 2 Lilac
Springs.
Dry 5 & over: 1 & 2 Rutter Bros
Jr. 2-yr-old: 1 Lilac Springs. 2.
Michelle Jenkins
Sr. 2-yr-old: Rutter Bros
Three-yr-old: 1 Rutter Bros, 2 Lilac
Spnngs
Four-yr-old: Rutter Bros
Five & over: Rutter Bros
Best udder: 1 & 2 Rutter Bros, 3
Lilac Spnngs
Best Sr. femsle; 1 & 2 Rutter Bros,
3 Lilac Springs
Senior and grand champion,
reserve senior and grand champion,
Rutter Bros
Best 3 females: Rutter Bros
Dairy herd: 1 Rutter Bros, 2 Lilac
Spnngs
Produce of Dam: Rutter Bros
Dam & daughter: 1 & 2 Rutter
Bros.
HOLSTEIN
Jr. calf: 1. Angie Rae Beshore; 2.
White-Oak-Vu Farmp, 3. Dar-Dale
Farm.
Ini. call: 1. Furnace Creek Farm; 2.
Shannon Holtzinger; 3. Kevin & Karen
Hdtzinger.
Sr. calf: 1. Dar-Dale Farm; 2. Core
dale Holsteins; 3. Thomas Boyer
family.
Summer yrlfl: 1. Thomas Boyer
family; 2 * 3. Dar-Dale Farm.
Jr. yrlg: 1. Coredale Farm; 2. Dar-
Dale Farm; 3. Thomas Boyer family.
Ini. yrlg: 1. Coredalo Holsteins; 2 &
3. Dar-Dale Farm.
Sr. yrlfl: 1. Dar-Dale Farm; 2. Steve
Gemmill; 3. Thomas Boyer family.
Bast Jr. female: 1. Dar-Dale Farm;
2. Slave QemmiH; 3. Thomas Boyer
family.
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
The Keystone International
Livestock Exposition celebrated
its 35th birthday last year with the
largest show in 10 years. More
than 4,400 head of beef cattle,
swine, sheep and horses from
throughout the United States and
Canada were entered for competi
tion.
The best livestock breeders and
exhibitors in the country are ex
pected to compete at the 36th ex
position in Harrisburg, October
1-S. Parking and admission to the
Farm Show Complex are free.
The proud traditions that make
KILE a showcase for the nation’s
top livestock breeders will contin
ue in 1992. The show manage
ment always tries to keep it com
petitive with other national live
stock shows.
Junior events are a major com
ponent of the show. A special
show for Pennsylvania’s junior
swine exhibitors, the production
class for junior barrows, is on the
Junior champion, Dar-Dale Farm,
reserve, Coredale Holsteins.
Jr. get of sire; 1. Dar-Dale; 2. Kevin
4 Karen Holtzinger, 3 White-Oak-Vu.
Besl3|r:l Dar-Dale Farm; 2. Core -
dale Holsteins, 3 Thomas Boyer
family
Dry 3 & 4: 1 Walk-Le Holsteins, 2
Furnace Creek Farm
Dry 5 & over: 1 4 2 Coredale Hols
teins; 3 Fu ranee Creek Farms
Jr. 2-yr-ofd: 1 Dar-Dale Farm; 2
Jemaro Holsteins; 3. Furnace Creek
Farms
Sr. 2-yr-old: 1 Rutter Bros, 2 Tho
mas Boyer family, 3 Walk-Le
Holsteins
Three-yr-old: 1 4 2 Thomas Boyer
family, 3 Furance Creek Farms
Four-yr-old: 1 White-Oak-Vu, 2
Dar-Dale Farms, 3. Thomas Boyer
family
5 yr. 4 older: 1. Jemaro Holsteins;
2. Thomas Boyer family: 3. Coredale
Holsteins.
Best udder: 1 4 3. Thomas Boyer
family: 2 Jemaro Holsteins.
Best Sr. female: 1 & 2. Thomas
Boyer family, 3. Dar-Dale Farm.
Senior and grand champion, Tho
mas Boyer family.
Reserve senior and grand champ
ion, Coredale Holsteins.
Beat 3 females: 1 . Thomas Boyer
family, 2 Coredale Holsteins; 3. Dar-
Dale.
Dairy herd: 1. Thoams Boyer family;
2 Coredale Holsteins; 3 Dar-Dale.
Produce of dam: 1. Coredale Hols
teins, 2 Thomas Boyer family; 3. Dar-
Dale.
Dam & daughter: 1 & 3 Thomas
Boyer family, 2 Coredale Holsteins
AYRSHIRE
Jr. calf: 1 & 2 Mary Deaven
Sr. calf: 1 & 2 Triple J Farms, 3
Mary Deaven
Summer yrlg: 1 Triple J Farms, 2
Marvin and Norma Jean Bosley.
Jr. yrlg: 1 Ray-Knoll Farms; 2. Mar
vin and Norma Jean Bosley; 3 Mary
Deaven
Int. yrlg: 1 & 3 Triple J Farms, 2
Mary Deaven
Sr. yrlg: 1 Marvin and Norma Jean
Bosley, 2 Ray Knoll Farm, 3 Triple J
Best Jr. female; 1 Mary Deaven, 2
Tnple J Farms, 3 Marvin & Norma
Jean Bosley.
Junior champion, Mary Deaven,
reserve, Triple J Farms.
Jr. get of sire: 1. Mary Deaven; 2
Triple J Farms
Bast ]r. 3:1. Triple J Farms; 2. Mary
Deaven.
Dry 3 & 4:1 &2. Marvin and Norma
Jean Bosley; 3. Ray-Knoll Farm.
Dry aged: 1. Triple J Farms; 2. Mar
vin & Norma Jean Bosley; 3. Mary
Deaven.
Jr. 2-yr-old: Mary Deaven.
Sr.-2-yr-old: Triple J Farms.
Thrae-yr-old: 1. Marvin & Noram
Jean Bosley; 2. Triple J Farms; 3. Ray
Knoll.
Four-yr-old: 1. Mary Deaven; 2.
Triple J; 3. Royston G. Coale 111.
S yr. * over; 1. Mary Deaven; 2. Ray
Knoll.
Beat udder: 1. Marvin & Norma
Jean Bosley; 2 & 3. Triple J Farms.
Schedule Set For KILE
1992 schedule. Other competition
for the younger set includes the
junior and intercollegiate live
stock judging contest, junior beef
breeding, junior steers, junior bar
rows, and the Keystone Stock
man’s Contest
The Duroc Keystone Classic
Sale, five yearling bred ewe sales,
and a feeder calf sale afford breed
ers an excellent opportunity to
purchase quality livestock.
National breed organizations
recognize the importance of KILE
and frequently use the site for their
regional show or as a qualifying
event for a series.
KILE’s Limousin Cattle Show
has been designated by the North
American Limousin Foundation
as a “Medal of Excellence Show,”
making it one of eight approved
regional shows to qualify partici
pants for their national show.
Once again, the Draft Horse
Show is a qualifying event in the
North American Six-Horse Hitch
Supreme dairy title at the York Fair was the three-year-old champion Holstein exhi
bited by the Thomas Boyer family. With the winner are, from left, John Morris and Mary
Shank Creek, judges; Jim Bortner and Bridgette Boyer; Tom Boyer at the halter; June
Boyer; Shannon Doll, York dairy princess; and Leo Rutter presenting the award.
Reserve supreme champion honors went to Top-s. ill Far. rsey.
the photo, from left are John Morris and Mary Shank Creek, Judges; Mildred Seeds,
owner; Mrs. William Everhart presenting the award and Shannon Doll, dairy princess.
Bast Sr. female: 1. Marvin & Norma
Jean Bosley; 2. Ray-Knoll; 3. Royston
G. Coale 111.
Senior and grand champion, Mar
vin & Norma Jean Bosley.
Reserve senior and grand champ
ion, Mary Deaven.
Bast 3 Sr. females: 1. Ray Knoll
Farms; 2. Marvin & Norma Jean
Bosley.
Dairy hard: 1. Mary Deaven; 2.
Triple J Farms; 3. Ray-Knoll.
Produce of dam: 1 & 3. Triple J
Farms; 2. Mary Deaven.
Dam 3 daughter; 1 & 2. Triple J
Farms; 3. Ray-Knoll Farms.
This photo at KILE last year reminds everyone that the 1992 event will get under way
shortly. See the daily schedule with the accompanying story.
riq««ir Series. As many as 20 ol national competition by saving Call (717) 787-2905 for more
the top-rated six-horse hitches will well at XILE. information.
attempt to gain their place in the (Turn to. Pap* A 36)
BROWN SWISS
Jr. calf: 1. Joshua & Jacob Hushon;
2. Joyel Farm.
Int. calf: Joyel Farm.
Sr. ealf: Joyel Farm.
Summer yrlg: 1 & 2. Joshua &
Jacob Hushon.
Int. yrlg: 1 & 2. Joshua & Jacob
Hushon.
Sr. yrlg: Joyel Farm.
Best Jr. lemala: 1 & 2. Joyel Farm.
Junior champion, Joshua & Jacob
Hushon; reserve, Joyel Farm.
Jr. get of sirs: Joyel Farm.
Dry aged cow: Joyel Farm.
Jr. 2-yr>old; Joyel Farm.
Three-yr-old: Joyel Farm.
Four-yr-old: 1 & 2. Joyel Farm.
Beat uddar: 1 & 2. Joyel Farm
Beat Sr. famala; 1 & 2. Joyel Farm.
Senior and grand champion,
reaerva senior and grand champion,
Joyel Farm.
Boat 3 females: Joyel Farm.
Dairy hard: Joyel Farm.
Produorof dame: Joyel Farm
Dam It daughter: Joyel Farm.
AYRSHIRE
All plaelnga and champion pl*e-
Inga to Glenn, Gary and Heather
Growl.
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