Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 04, 1993, Image 25

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junior champion. Heath Miller
showed the junior champion.
In the open Brown Swiss show.
Carl Miller showed the grand
champion and junior champions,
while Russell Miller showed the
reserve grand champion and Katie
Sterner showed the reserve junior
champion. Jonathon Sterner
showed the grand champion bull.
In the Guernsey breed, Carl
Miller showed the senior champ
ions and the grand and reserve
grand champion animals. Karen
Wolfgang showed the junior and
reserve junior Guernseys.
In the Holstein competition. Delaware Valley
not only showed the grand champion, but also the
reserve senior and grand, and the reserve junior
champion. Stacy Dietrich showed the junior
champion, while Steven Dietrich showed the
grand champion bull.
In the Jersey breed, Amy Plummer showed the
grand champion, while Mildred Seeds showed the
reserve grand champion and the champion bull.
Paul Plummer showed both the junior and reserve
junior champions.
ALLENTOWN FAIR
Open Dairy
Show Results
AYRSHIRE
JR CALF; l.Seth Wolfgang
SR CALF; I.Keith Miller
SUMMER YEARLING; 1-Amy Wolfgang '
SR YEARUNO HEIFER; l.Seth Wolfging
JR CHAMPION; Keith Miller
RESERVE JR CHAMPION: Seth Wolfging
DRY COW: l.Seth Wolfging; 2,501 h Wolfging
JR 2-YR-OLD: 1 .Keith Miller
3- YR-OLD: I.Heath Miller, 2Amy Wolfging
4- YR-OLD: 1. Deli wire Villey College; 2.Cirl Miller
AGED COW: 1.C.rl Miller, ICiil MiUer
BEST UDDER: 1 .DeUwire Villey, ZHcath MUler, 3. Amy Wolfging
SR CHAMPION; Delaware Villey Chillmge
RESERVE SR CHAMPION: Seth Wolfging
GRAND CHAMPION; Delawro ViUey College
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION: Seth Wolfging
BEST 3: 1 .Heath Miller, 2.Carl Miller
PRODUCE OF DAM: LHeith Miller. 2.Selh Wolfgang; 3.Citl Miller
DAM, DAUGTHER; Seth Wolfging; 2.Heith Miller, 3 Ctrl Miller
BROWN SWISS
BULL CALF: 1 Jonathon Sterner
CHAMPION BULL; Jonathon Sterner
JR CALF: 1 Katie Sterner
SR CALF: 1 .Frank Miller
SUMMER YEARUNO: I .Carl Miller, 2.RuueU Miller
JR YEARUNO; UUde Sterner, 2.Carl Miller
INTERMEDIATE YEARUNO; I Jonathan Sterner
JR CHAMPION: Carl Miller
RESERVE JR CHAMPION: Kide Sterner
DRY COW: LFrank Miller
JR 2-YR-OLD: I.Fnnk MiUer
SR 2-R-OLD: 1 .Delaware Valley College; 2Jonathon Sterner, 3.Kitie
Sterner
4-YR-OLD: I.Carl MUler, ZJonathon Sterner
AGED COW; l.Carl MiUer, IRuaieU MUler, 3.RuaaeU Milller
BEST UDDER; l.Carl MiUer; RuueU Milller. S.Delawire VaUey
College
SENIOR CHAMPION: l.Cirl MiUer
RESERVE SR CHAMP: 1 .RuueU MiUer
GRAND CHAMPION: Carl Miller
RESERVE GRAND CHAMP: RuueU MUler
BEST 3; l.Cirl Miller, 2JtuneU MUler
SR GET: LCarl Miller
PRODUCE OF DAM: I.Katie Sterner, ZCirl Miller, 3.RuueU MUler
DAM, DAUGHTER: l.Cirl MUler, ZRuueU MiUer, S.Ftank MUler
GUERNSEY
JR CALF: IJCann Wolfgang; 2JEm Wolfgang
SR CALF: IJCann Wolfgang; ZBnnda Wolfgang
JUNIOR YEARLING: IJCann Wolfgang
INTERMEDIATE YEARLING: I .Karen Wolfgang
SR YEARUNG; IJCann Wolfgang
JUNIOR CHAMPION: Karan Wolfgang
RESERVE JR CHAMP: Karan Wolfgang
JR GET: Karan Wolfgang
4-YR-OLD: l.Cad Millar, 2-Cari Miller
AGED COW; l.Cai) Miller
SENIOR CHAMPION: Call Miller
RESERVE SR CHAMPION: Cart Miller
GRAND CHAMPION: Cart NGUer
RESERVE GRAND CHAMP: Oil Miller
BEST 3 FEMALES: Karan Wolfgang
DAM, DAUGHTER; Cad Miller
HOLSTEIN
BULL CALF: 1 .Heidi Miller
YEARLING BULL; 1-Steven Dietrich
CHAMPION BULL: Steven Dietrich
IR CALF: IHetlh Miller; 2Xizzie Moeer
INTERMEDIATE CALF: 1 Heidi Miller. ZSelh Wolfgang
SR CALF: 1 Hellwtie Villey College; ZSteve Dietrich; 3,Sttcy
Dietrich
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From the left, Scott Angstadt shows the open class
reserve senior and reserve grand champion Holstein of the •" Fror " <
Allentown Fair, while Scott Youse shows the grand champ
ion. Both animals are owned by Delaware Valley College.
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