Md. Fair Names Winners Of Color Breeds EVA MARTIN Ayrshire Open Show Fair. Reliable Macy, a junior yearling. Maryland Correspondent Palmyra Farm's Covey Farms This beautiful 4-year-old is sir- Judging the show was Douglas HMONIUM,Md —Results of CVR Rosetta was chosen grand ed by Covey Farms Vitality Reli- Evans of Georgetown, N.Y. the Maryland State Fair Color champion of the open class Ayr- able. Junior champion went to junior Hail*' Calf: Maple Deli Farm, Pei- Brccds dairy show arc: shire show at the Maryland State Maple Dell Farm for Maple Dell mym Farm, Vaiee-Pride Farm. Intarmadlala Halter Calf: Palmyra Farm, Lanaway Farm, Mapla Dali Sanlor Halfar Call: Mapla Dali Ma '""f- ’“** 1 i pla Dali Farm, Palmyra Farm. Summar Yaarllng Witparing Ayrshirat, Mapla Dali Farm, Whltper- Junior Yaartlng Halfar: Maple Dell, Ma p* °* <l ' Va)A| w* Fvm - m Intarmadlala Sanlor Yearling Halfar: I HBl Palmyra Farm, Palmyra Farm, Palmyra L. Senior Yaartlng Halter; Palmyra Farm, Parrawmont Farm, Wlahparing Wind Ayr- MBHtFC Junior Champion - Maple Dell Farm. WnF MB Dry Cow, Yaara and Under: Palmyra PCTIB|B I i Farm, Joann Baker-Lucaßaugh. ft IB I 1 Dry Cow, Yaara and Over: Palmyra 1 I ft 9 ft I w Farm, Parrawmont Fann, Cindy and Becky B ft Junior 2-Yaar-Old: Mapla I ft I Farm, Valet Farm, Hidden J Senior Parrowmont T Palmyra Palmyra Junior Palmyra Farm, Parrawmont Farm, Hidden Valley Farm. Senior 3-Yaar-0ld: Mapla Dell, Ma- pie Dali, Palmyra. Grand champion and Junior champion Guernseys, left to right, Mary Ellen Serey dlan, Alternate Maryland dairy princess; Elsie Wolfe, reserve Junior champion; Mark Spurrier, Junior champion; Dawn Hawker, Maryland Guernsey queen; Judge Dr. David Hagan; Mary Schnebly, grand champion; and Heather Frey, reserve grand champion; and Martha Chason, BaKlmore/Harford dairy princess. York Fair Supreme Beef Title (Continued from Pw BID , Junior Bull. March —l. Lisa Hoover; 2. bough; Rotorvo, Tho Mother Family. Summer Champion Shawn Walti- Orcen Little; 3. Amy Trowbridge. Grand Champion Female Brian Line- Dona lS 'Walter, Junior Bull, January —l. Winter Spring baugh; Reserve. Jaton Boyer. jft? i r * Tf ®* 1 ‘ ®^ awn Waltimyer; 2 S Farm. Heifer, Bred/Owned — l. Jaton Boyer; 2. & ££? , Si , .. ~ _ Late Sr. Bull —l. Frocklyn Valley Farm. The Mother Family; 3. Jon Hamlth. u EaHy Jf-“rig. —l. and 3. Jodi Dutrey;2. Bull Calf Champion Frocklyn Valley: Two Helfera/Same Sire—l. The Mother Honey Valley Farm. Reserve, Lita Hoover. Family. ~ J“ n,or ““S 11 ®" *"•'• ” Shawn Grand Champion Bull Frocklyn Val* Jr. Bull Calf, March —l. Jason Boyer. Waltimyer, 2. 84 C Cattle Co. ley; Reserve, Lisa Hoover. Jr. Bull Calf, January —l. Jon Harnlth. « r ‘ Y tl®‘ nor YMrHn ® Cow-Calf 1. Druck Ironstone Farm; 2. Early Sr. Bull 1. Jim Robison. Champion Donald Walter. Amy Trowbridge. Bull Calf Champion Jim Robiton; „. o, * nd c ** m P° n A " d R *“' v * or,nd LIMOUSIN Retetve, Jaton Boyer. Champllon Female Shawn Waltimyer, Jr. Halfar, March —l. The Mother Faml- Sr. Yrlg. Bull and Sanlor Champion Bull ou2l*n . 1 • and 2 - shawn ly: 2. Brian Llnebaugh. - The Mother Family. 3. Jodi Dutray. Jr. Heitor, Jan. —l. Jaton Boyer. Orand Champion and Reeerve Orand JSj*’ nlmL fj ■ *" d J “ nor Ch * mp ~ Lata Sr. Heifer —l. The Mother Family. Champlen Suite The Mother Family. oJSrt bu y {wTIL u a «„ Early Sr. Heifer— 1. Jaton Boyer, 2. Jim Cew-Calt —l. The Mother Family: 2. Grand Champion Bull Dunkard Valley Robiton. Ja«pn Boyer; 3. Brian llnebaugh. «... -.. Champlen Heitor Calf Jaton Boyer; OTHER BREEDS CowCaH 1. Honey Valley Farm. Reiarve. The Mother Family. Jr. Halfar, March And Champion Heitor „,*f pf * ,n * Champlen Female Shawn April Jr. Yrlg. —l. The Mother Family: 2. Call Honey Valley Farm. Waltimyer. Jon Hamlth. Early Summar Yrlg. 1. Shawn Walti- Supreme Champion Bull Dunkard March Jr. Yrlg. —l. Brian llnebaugh. myer; 2. Donald Walter. Valley Farmt. ■ —n The Official Publication For The V PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN f GROWERS ASSOC. 0CT08ER9,1993 KSSIK^Kf A SPECIAL SECTION IN LANCASTER FARMING ADVERTISERS PLAN NOW |i933 TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE "“eZr 1 ” Deadline rrt<to r . Octob., • GROWERS INFORMATION ffii MJt Jjk BJS§ SSf • FEATURE INTERVIEWS £kWSSKI ASSOCIATES NEWS • PRESIDENTS NEWSLETT ★ A LANCASTER FARMING EXCLUSIVE ★ Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 25, 1993-819 Grand champion Milking Shorthorn with leadsman Keith Fisher for Christine Youhg of Horizon Farm. Solanco Champions Cow, 4 Years: Palmyra Farm, Ssth Bur ner, Wlihpering Wind Ayrthire*. Cow, S Ysars; Palmyra Farm, Seth Bur rler, Hol-Ayr Farm. Cow, 6 Years and Over: Dalemcee-J Farm, Perrowmont Farm, Cindy A Becky Bell. Grand Champion - Palmyra Farm. Brown Swiss Open Show Long View Jades Raisin, a 5-year-old owned by D Bradley Garst, Inc., took grand champion honors of the Brown Swiss Show. She was sired by Bridge View Elegant Jade - ET. Reserve grand was also award ed to Garstlyn for Mort Starbuck Paula, a junior 3-year-old, sired by Moit Jade Starbuck. Judging the show was Fowler Bran setter of Edmonton, Ky. Junior Halier Call: Sloppy Creek Farm, Jen Miller, Long View Farm. Intermediate Heifer Call: Erin Burall, Ma rie Speak, Burnt Milli Farm. Senior Heller Cali: Sand Rock Farm, Mr chael Knunkle, Sand Rock Farm. Summer Yearling Haller: Long View Farm, Aimee Smith, Sand Rock Farm. Junior Yearling Haller: Jennifer Keil (Turn to Page B 21) Good Prices Received For QYARRWELLE (Lancaster Co.) —Brad Linton is more than $5,000 richer as once again Ferguson & Hassler grocery store bought the grand champion steer at the Solanco Fair Lives tock Sale last Friday night The champion steer weighed in at 1.238 lbs. and brought $4.35 per lb. The reserve champion steer shown by Tim Craig sold for $2.10 per lb. to K&F Equipment. This steer weighed 1,265 lbs. Dr. Richard Albright bought Lisa ReifTs 106-lb. grand champion market lamb for $8.50 per lb.; and Weaver Insurance bought Loren Her shey’s 115-lb. reserve champion lamb for $4.50 per lb. Jason Reifsnyder had both champions in the hog show and the grand sold to Hatfield Packing for $2.50 per lb., and Hess’ Barbeque bought the reserve for $1.50. Other champions and, their buyers include: Allison Hughes, reserve champion light weight market lamb, to Keystone Farm Credit for $2 per lb. Andy Hughes, reserve champion middle weight market lamb, to Dr. Stolz for $1.75 per lb.. Keith Martin, champion light-weight hog to Keystone Farm Credit for $1.10; and the champ ion middle weight hog to Agway for $1.25. Tom Herr, champion heavyweight hog sold to Hostetter Grain for $l.lO. Brad Byers’ reserve champion lightweight hog to James Kreider and Son for $2 per lb. Scott Wagner, reserve middle weight champ ion hog to Farmer’s First Bank for $1.40 per lb.. Natasha Hill, reserve light-heavyweight champion hog to Fowl’s Feed Service for $1.50 per lb.
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