From the left, Douglas Boop shows his reserve champion Holstein, while Christo* pher Shultz shows his champion. The top county group of Holsteins shown at the Central District FFA Dairy Show was exhibited by, from the left, Lucas Wagner, Mrs. Byers, Krista Byers, and Richard Hockenberger. You know planting PIONEER® brand Seed Com yields more tonnage of quality silage. But what a difference Pioneer inoculants make. ® SM TM Trademarks and service marks, registered or applied for, of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., Des Moines, lA. All sales are subject to the terms of labeling and sale documents. ©1993 PHII Central District FFA Members Show Dairy Cattle Tests prove inoculating with 1174/1177 signifi cantly improves silage feeding value. Use the inoculant that is tested most. Genuine PIONEER® brand Silage Inoculant. LAURELTON (Union Co.) FFA members from Central Pen nsylvania recently met for the 38th Annual Central District Dairy Show. The two-day event was held on the Union County West End Fairgrounds in Laurelton. This year’s Holstein grand champion was owned by Christo pher W. Shultz of the Danville FFA chapter. The owner/bred senior 2-year-old was sired by Stardell Valiant Winken. The reserve champion Holstein was owned by Douglas S. Boop of Millmont. The 4-year-old dry cow was sired by Latuch Glendell Buford. Doug is a member of the Mifflinburg FFA Chapter. The Holstein junior champion was owned by Mark Hough of Rebersburg. The senior yearling was sired by Elm-Park Incredibull-Bed. Mark is a mem ber of the Penns Valley FFA Chapter. The reserve junior champion of the Holstein show was owned by Jamie R. Shultz of the Danville FFA Chapter. The Northumber land County senior calf was sired by Carnation Counselor-ET. In Holstein county group com petition, type judge Dale Olver, Penn State Dairy Extension, placed the Juniata County group first, followed by Union County second and Northumberland County third. The Milking Shorthorn Show contained four animals which were all owned by Mary Anne Rearick of Millheim. The Penns Valley FFA member’s 4-year-old was selected as the grand champ ion and was also the best owner bred animal of the show. A 6-year-old Jersey owned by Lynne Rearick of Millheim was awarded the grand champion rib bon of the Jersey Show. The Penns Valley FFA member’s cow was sired by Four Springs Hegh C E T. The reserve champion Jersey was owned by Douglas Boop of Millmont. The Mifflinburg FFA member’s Junior 2-year-old was an owner/bred animal sired by Valleystream J I S Juno. In the Junior Jersey Show, two junior yearlings were selected as i y* i 25.3% increase in dry matter recovery* s I •Independent research conducted by Fresno State University, average of two trials Call 1-800-247-6782 for copy of trial data m PIONEER. PIONEER HFBRED NIERNATONAL, WC. t 1 »•» "< I \ : i 1 I 1 I ■ I * Honwt.. Quality Forage ■■■ Source champions. The junior champion was owned by Mary Anne Rearick of Millheim and the reserve champion was owned by Melissa Dugan of Watsontown. The top county group was from Centre County. The Guernsey Show junior champion and grand champion was owned by Scott Womer of Middleburg. The senior calf was sired by Wampanog Fayette Smo key. The reserve junior and reserve champion of the show was a senior yearling owned by Floyd Buffington of Millersburg. Floyd Buffington owned and bred all the animals in the Ayr shire show. The Dauphin County FFA member’s senior 2-year-old was awarded the champion rib bon. This junior calf was the reserve champion of the show. Jeff Pirrung served as the show manship judge for the show. He is a Penn State senior on the PSU Dairy Judging Team. Also assist ing in the show were Grant Camp bell, of the Pennsylvania FFA Association and the SUN Area Dairy Princess. FFA DAIRY SHOW CENTRAL DISTRICT Holiteln JR HEIFER CALF 1. Ronald Hough; 2.Douglas Boop, 3.(R)Tonya Scholl* INTERMEDIATE CALF: l.(R)Jolene Adam, 2.(R)Jamie Lee Homan; 3.(R)Sam Doak • SR HEIFER CALF: 1 Jamie Shultz, 2.Ronald Hough Jr., 3.Marit Hough JR YEARLING. I.Marie Hough; 2.Dougl«s Boop, 3.Knsta Dyers INTERMEDIATE YEARUNG. I.Shannon Hoffman, l(R)Bnan Scholl SENIOR YEARLING* 1 Mark Hough. 2. Wnght; 3.(R)Jeremy Moyer JR CHAMPION* Marie Hough, senior yesrtmg RESERVE JR CHAMPION: Jaime Shultz, senior calf DRY COW* 1 .Douglas Boop; 2.Scott Werner, 3. Wagner, 4.Douglas Boop JR 2-YR-OLD: I.Douglas Boop; 2 .Peter Fultz; 3Janue Shultz; 4Jennifer Shultz SR 2-YR-OLD: 1 Christopher Shultz; 2.(R)Tonya Scholl. 3 (RJSam Doak IV JR 3-YR-OLD: I.Lucas Wagner. 2.Knsia Byers SR 3-YR-OLD* 'l (R)Tonya Scholl; 2.(R)Shannon Hoffman SR CHAMPION. Chnstopher Shultz, senior 2-year-old RESERVE SR CHAMP: Douglas Boop, dry cow GRAND CHAMPION. 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