Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 21, 1993, Image 87

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Southcentral
(Continued from Pag* C 2)
chapter in Adams County. Hess
won with her junior three-year-old
Lake Lane Penny B.
The reserve grand champion
Brown Swiss was Swamp Creek
Jill, a senior fall yearling shown
by Melissa L. Brantner, who
belongs to the Chambersburg
chapter of Franklin County.
Brantncr’s animal also was the
junior champion for the Brown
Swiss. The reserve junior champ
ion was Hess’ senior fall calf Mea
dow Hill Emory Leah ET.
In the Guernsey event, the
grand champion and senior
champion was Herbert H. Hoffe
ditz of the Conococheague chapter
of Franklin County and his four
year-old Hoffeditz View Pride
Queen.
The Guernsey reserve grand
champion and reserve senior
champion was Hoffeditz as well
with his junior two-year-old Leba
non Valley Here Mira.
The Guernsey junior champion
was Holly L. Henning of the Blue
Ridge chapter and her winter
intermediate yearling Hooverville
Frank Romona.
The winner of the county group
award for the Guernseys was
Franklin County.
Franklin County also won the
group award in the Jersey
competition.
The grand champion and senior
champion in the Jersey event was
Emily Dietrich of the Shippens
burg chapter in Cumberland
County and her senior three-year
old Carrock Shamu Marshantia.
The reserve grand champion
and reserve senior champion was
Brian E. Reichard of the Blue
Ridge chapter with his junior
three-year-old Reich-Dale Sargent
Ann.
The junior champion for the
Jerseys was Michelle L. Ryan of
the Lower Dauphin chapter in
Dauphin County and her fall
senior yearling Sheriff Emerald of
Bryncoed. The reserve junior
champion was Christopher Reich
ard and his spring junior calf Les
ters Brenda of Gaywind.
Michelle Ryan was named
champion owner-breeder for her
dry cow in the two-year and over
class Bryncoed Fyn Burt Echo.
Christine Young of the Big
Farm Drainage & Soil Conservation...
We Are Fully Equipped To
Install Tile With Laser
Beam Control
• Improved Land Use and Efficiency
• Better Soil Conservation
• Deeper Root Development
• Increased Crop Yield
• Longer Growing Seasons
• Improved Plant Quality
• Better Livestock Farming
€ COCALICO EQUIP. CO. WSMF
FARM DRAINAGE & EXCAVATING VICA/
323 REINHOLDS RD., DENVER, PA 17517 PH: 717-336-3808 \ /
717-738-3794 V
FFA Dairy Show Held
Spring chapter in Cumberland
County won the grand champion
and senior champion and champ
ion owner-breeder awards for the
Milking Shorthorn competition
with her four-year-old Three
Springs Ashley.
The reserve grand champion
and reserve senior champion for
the Milking Shorthorns was James
C. Young of the Big Spring chap
ter with his Three Springs Kay,
which was in the class for animals
six years old and older.
The junior champion for the
Milking Shorthorns was James
Young and his winter intermediate
calf Horizon Royal Shelly-EXP.
The reserve junior champion was
Jennifer Miller of the Big Spring
chapter and her spring junior calf
Horizon Enhancer Rozlyn-EXP.
The county group award for
Milking Shorthorns went to Cum
berland County.
In the Holstein event, the grand
champion and senior champion
was Christopher Rcichard with his
senior three-year-old C Keyeseel
Mattador Denise. The reserve
grand champion and reserve
senior champion was Meranda
Jayne Dum of the West Perry
chapter in Perry County with her
Dumbelle Royal Maggie, an ani
mal in the class for dry cows two
years and over.
Christopher Reichard also was
the junior champion for Holsteins
with his winter intermediate calf
Majesty Prelude Ellen. Adam A.
Gross of the Kennard-Dale chap
ter of York County was the
reserve junior champion with his
spring junior yearling Woodbine
Elmer Eve.
The champion owner-breeder
honor for the Holstcins went to
Melissa Brantner and her junior
three-year-old Brandy-0 Donna
Jiffy Butter.
, Franklin County won the coun
ty group award for Holstcins.
The chapter Goodhousekeeping
Award for the show went to Big
Spring. The county Goodhouse
keeping Award went to Cumber
land County.
The judge for the show was
Larry Swartz, a sire analyst for
Atlantic Breeders.
SHOW RESULTS
BROWN SWISS
Fall Stnler Calf: First, Joy Hess.
Fall Senior Yearling: First, Melissa
That's Us I
Dozers, Pans And Excavators
To Handle Any Excavating Jobs,
Such As Terraces, Waterways,
Diversions, Ponds, Etc.
Brantner.
Junior Throo-Yoor-Old: First, Joy Hess.
GUERNSEY
Spring Junior Yoarling: First, Holly
Henning.
Junior Two-Yssr-Old: First, Herbert
Hoffeditz.
Junior Thrse-Yesr-Old: First, Melissa
Brantner.
Four-Year-Olds: First, Herbert Hoffeditz.
JERSEY
Spring Junior Calf: First, Christopher
Reichard.
' Wtntar Intermediate Call: First, Cory
Mellon.
Fall Santor Call: First, Curtis Relchard.
Spring Junior Yoarling: First, Emily
Dietrich.
Fall Sanlor Yearling: First, Michelle
Ryan; second, Christopher Reichard. -»
Dry Cow Two Years and Over. First,
Michelle Ryan; second, Orville Ocker.
Junior Two-Yaar-Old: First, Cory Mellot;
second, Curtis Reichard; third, Orville Ocker.
Senior Two-Year-Old: First, Bradley
Reichard: second. Jack Rotz.
Junior Thraa-Yaar-Old: First, Brian
Reichard.
Senior Thrae-Yaar-Old: First, Emily
Dietrich.
Four-Year-Old: First, Cory Mellon; sec
ond, Curtis Reichard; third, Roy Skinner;
fourth, Belinda Geesaman.
MILKING SHORTHORN
Spring Junior Cali: First, Jennifer Miller.
Winter Intermediate Calf: First, James
Young.
Fall Senior Call: First, Jennifer Miller.
Summer Yoarling: First, James Young.
Winter Intermediate Yearling: First, Jen
nifer Miller.
Fall Sanlor Yearling: First, Christine
Young.
Senior Two-Yaar-Old: First, Christine
Young.
Four-Yoar-Old: First, Christine Young.
Herbert Hoffeditz had the
Guernsey champion. Emily Dietrich won the grand champion Jersey title.
We Specialize In Soil
Conservation And Land
Improvement Work
We’re Equipped With:
The grand champion milking Shorthorn of the district
FFA is shown by Jennifer Miller for Christine Young.
Six Ymcs and Ovar: First, James Young.
HOLSTEINS
Spring Junior Calf: First, Matthew Guise;
second, Carla Zimmerman; third, Robert
Helman.
Winter Intarmadiata Call: First, Christo
pher Reichard; second, Douglas Helman.
Summer Yearling: First, Robert Helman;
second. Jack Rotz; third, Steve Sites.
Spring Junior. Yearling: First, Adam
Gross; second, Matthew Guise.
Fall Senior Yearling: First, Curtis Reich
ard; second, Belinda Geesaman.
YOUR WORK CLOTHES HEADQUARTERS
£
carbarn
Brown Duck
Work Clothes
Rugged as the men
who wear them.
UNION MADE IN THE U.S.A.
irown Zipper Leg
Insulated Coverall
HOURS: Daily 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Fri. ’til 8 P.M.
Wayne’s Dry Goods
271 W. Main St.
Kutztown, Pa.
Phone (215) 683-7686
m
lihctftir’ Farming 'Situi
Dry Cow Two Yura and Ovar: First,
Meranda Jayne Dum.
Junior Two-Yaar-Old: First, Belinda
Geesaman; second, Matthew Gusie; third,
Jennifer Garber.
Senior Two-Yaar-Old: First, Douglas
Helman.
Junior Thrae-Yaar-Old: First, Melissa
Brantner; second, Tracey Sauder.
Senior Thrao-Yaar-Old: First, Christo
pher Reichard, second, J. Darren Watts.
WORK
r, Ai
|USt 21. 199:
Lined or Un-Lined
WORK COAT
• Also Twill Work
Pants & Shirts
And
Oenlm
Bib Pants!
m . .' •w* r