A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Octobar 2, 1993 Bedford County Farm Wins Big At National Guernsey Show * HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Snider Homestead Farm, own ed by Bemeta Gable, New Enter prise, took home an armful of ban ners, trophies and ribbons from the National Guernsey Show held last week in Harrisburg in con junction with the Pa. All Ameri can Dairy Show. The All-American Dairy Show is one of the nation’s top dairy competitions. Over 2,500 entries are vying for $78,000 in prize money and the prestigious titles of All-American champions. The show is sponsored annually by the Pennsylvania Dairy and Allied Industries Association in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and Farm Products Show Commission. Gable’s 3-year-old, “Sniders Telestar Heaven,” was selected the grand champion female, the best senior female bred and owned by the exhibitor, and winner in the Pennsylvania 3-year-old Guern sey futurity. Snider Homestead Farm also emerged as the premier breeder and premier exhibitor of the show, and winner in the classes for best three females and exhibitor’s herd. Picking up honors for the junior champion female was the Ander son family of Kennedy, New York, with “Sher-Beck Bionic Sally.” Charles Luchsinger of Syra cuse, New York, was the official judge. 1993 NATIONAL GUERNSEY SHOW Junior Call: 1. Kristy J. Guy or, Deny, PA; 2. Kandy Gable, New Enterprise, PA; 3. Andrew Axtell, Cortland, NY. Intarmadlata Calf: 1. Elsie Wolff A Kevin Stoltzfuf, Quarryville, PA; 2. Austin A Lucas Ayars, Machanicsburg, OH; 3. Oscar Clay Smith, Jefferson, MO. Senior Calf: 1. Beth Anne Clark, Bedford, PA; 2. Amber Clark, New Enterprise, PA; 3. Andy Ebarland, Mechanlcsburg, OH. Summer Yearling: 1. Donald Holcomb, Graane, NY; 2. Heather Frey, Smlthburg, MO; 3. Gordon A Martha Huckins, Ashland, NH. Junior Voiding: 1. Damn H. Anderson, Kennedy, NY; 2. Walter A Amy Record, Lyme, NH; 3. Mark Alan Spurrier, Union Bridge, MO. Intermadlals Yearling; 1. Spring Walk Farm, Big Prairie, OH; 2. Alison Littlefield, Watertown, NY; 3. Davidson John Meyers, Worton, MO. Senior Yearling: 1. Donald Holcomb, Greene, NY; 2. David A. Schupp, Tunkhan nock, PA; 3. Scon A Elsie Wolfe, Quanyville, PA. Beet Junior Female Brad A Owned; 1. Chris, Darren, Jared Anderson, Kennedy, NY; 2. Holcomb Family, Greene, NY; 3. Hd- Judges Name 4-Year-Old Holstein All American Supreme (Contlnued from Page Al) Hanover-Hill Inspir?.fion and her dam is Allanvals Puget Anetia, a Sheik daughter scored VG. In her 3-year-old record of 305 days, Tina milked 24,144 pounds milk, 4.3 percent and 1,030 pounds fy and 3.4 percent and 806 pounds protein. “I sent my father to look at her in Ohio, and bought her without seeing her,” said owner Ernie Kueffher. “She calved in May with a heifer, after having twin heifers last year for her previous owner. We showed her 18 days after calving; she was champion and best uddered of our North Carolina state show. I like stylish cows, and she’s a wonderful cow to work with.” Tina won best udder honors last year in her class at the Madison, Wisconsin, show. Exhibited again at the Royal Winter Fair in Toron to, Canada, she was Erst and best uddered 3-year-old, and selected best udder and reserve of the Roy al’s intermediate-age-cow champ ionship. Among Tina’s honors are awards as All-Canadian junior 3-year-old and reserve All- comb Family, Qraana, NY. Junior Champion: 1. Curtia, Darron, Jarad Anderson, Kannady, NY. Raaarvo Junior Champion Famala: 1. Holcomb Family. Qraana, NY. Junior Baal Thraa: 1. Holcomb Family; 2. Chris, Darron, Jared Anderson, Kannady, NY; 3. Windy Springs Farm, Smlthsburg, MO. 3a 4 Yoara Old Dry: 1. Donald Holcomb; 2. Erica Yaplo, Houtzdale, PA; 3. Spring Walk Farm, Big Prairie, OH. 5 Years A Over, Dry: 1. Whiter Johnson, Cortland, NY; 2. Melissa Sulkosky, Derry, PA; 3. Berneta Kay Gable, New Enterprise, PA. Junior 2 Year Old: 1. Matthew K. Marrow, Tyrone, PA; 2. Floyd Wachtel A Family. Big Prairie, OH; 3. Berneta Kay Gable, New Enterprise, PA. Senior 2 Year Old: 1. Cletus A Janice Frey, Smlthsburg, MD; 2. Elsie Wolff A Ber neta Gable, Quarryville, PA; 3. James A Janet Bates A Family, Southington, OH. Pennsylvania Three Year Old Futurity; 1. Berneta Kay Gable, New Enterprise, PA; 2. Mark A. Schnebly, Clear Springs, MO; 3. Elizabeth Littlefield, Watertown, NY. Junior 3 Year Old; 1. Justin McMurray, Beatleyville, PA; 2. Elizabeth Littlefield, Watertown, NY; 3. Elizabeth Littlefield, Watertown, NY. ' Senior 3 Year Old: 1. Berneta Kay Gable, New Enterprise, PA; 2. Beth Anne Clark, Bedford, PA; 3. Spring Walk Farm, Big Prair ie, OH. 4 Year Old: 1. Oscar Clay Smith, Jeffer son, MO; 2. Bameta Kay Gable, New Enter prise, PA; 3. Herbert R. Guyer, Derry, PA. 5 Years And Over: 1. Bernata Kay Gable, New Enterprise, PA; 2. Trotaere Farm, Enon Valley, PA; 3. Ell T Ayars, Mechanlcsburg, OH. Beat Senior Female, Brad And Owned: 1. Berneta Gable, New Enterprise, PA; 2. Jefferson, MO; 3. New Enterprise, PA. Senior Champion: 1. Bernetta Gable, New Enterprise, PA. Reserve Senior Champion: 1. Oscar Clay Smith, Jefferson, PA. Grand Champion Female; 1. Bameta Gable, New Enterprise, PA. Reserve Grand Champion Fsmals: 1. Oscar Clay Smith, Jefferson, MO. Total Performance Winner 1. Oscar Clay Smith, Jefferson, MO. Bast Three Females: 1. Berneta Gable, New Enterprise, PA; 2. William Wachtel, Big Prairie, OH; 3. William S. Schnebly, Clear Spring, MO. Exhibitor’s Nerd: 1. Berneta Gable, New Enterprise, PA; 2. William Wachtel, Big Prair ie, OH; 3. William S. Schnebly, Clear Springs, PA. Slata Of Provincial Herd: 1. Pennsylva nia Guernsey Breeders; 2. Ohio Guernsey Breeders; 3. Maryland Guernsey Brooders. Premier Breeder: 1. Snider Homestead. New Enterprise, PA. Premier Exhibitor: 1. Snider Homestead Farm, New Enterprise, PA. Premier Site: 1. Dutch Mill Telestars Fayette. 1093 NATIONAL JUNIOR GUERNSEY SHOW Junior Haifar Calf; 1. Kriaty J. Guyar, Dairy, PA; 2. Kandy Gable, New Enterprise, PA; 3. Jan Snider, New Enterprise, PA. Intermediate Heller Call: 1. Oscar Clay. Smith, Jeflarson, MD; 2. Mark A. Schnebly, Clear Springs, MD; 3. Erica Vaple, Houtz da!e, PA. Senior Haller Call; 1. Beth Anne Clark, Bedford, PA; 2. Amber Clark, New Enter prise, PA; 3. Andy Eberiand, Mechanlcsburg, Summer Yearling Haifar: 1. Heather Frey, Smlthsburg, MD; 2. Jared 0. Anderson, American junior 3-year-old. Reserve supreme champion was the Jersey champion, “Pens mith TJ Missy Mindy,” exhibited by Wayne and Alan Stiles and Bil ly and Mike Heath, Spring Valley Farm, Westminster, Maryland. Mindy also won her breed title earlier Thursday, in the Jersey show judged by Robert Fitzsim mons, Montpelier, Vermont. The 4-year-old Jersey is scored Excellent. She is sired by Duncan Saint John, and her dam is Pens mith Magician Mindy. In her 3-year-old, 365-day lactation, Mindy finished with 15,510 pounds of milk; 4.4 percent, or 682 pounds of fat; and 3.6 percent, or 565 pounds, of protein. She was recently named the supreme dairy winner at the Mary land State Fair and was first 3-year-old and honorable mention grand champion at the 1992 National Jersey Show. Selection of the Harrisburg All- American supreme winner was made by secret ballot of a panel of three judges. They were Ginger Myers, Littlestown, Guernsey breeder and former Guernsey Showing the chami jns of . , National Guernsey show are, from the left, Amy Mearkle, state alternate dairy princess, Elizabeth Littlefield, national Guernsey queen, Bill Snyder Sr. with the grand champion, O. Clay Smith with the reserve grand champ ion, and Jennifer Grimes, state dairy princess. Showing the champions of the National Guernsey Junior Show, are, from the left, Amy Mearkle, state alternate dairy princess, Elizabeth Littlefield, national Guernsey queen, Matt Morrow, with the reserve grand champion, O. Clay Smith, with the grand champion, and Jennifer Grimes with the state dairy princess. Kennedy, NY; 3. Paula D. Guyer. Derry, PA. Junior Yoartlng Heifer: 1. Darren H. Andereon, Kennedy,- NY; 2. Mark Alan Spur rier, Union Bridge, MD; 3. Oscar Clay Smith, Jefferson, MD. Intimwdato Yearling Haifar 1. Allton Linlallald, Watertown, NY; 2. C. Davidson A J. Mayers, Worton, MD; 3. Erica Yapla. Houtzdala, PA. Senior Yearling Haifar; 1. David A. Schupp, Tunkhannock, PA; 2. Stacy Martin, Governor, NY; 3. Bath Anna Clark, Bedford, PA. Junior Champion: 1. Darren Anderson, Kennedy, NY. Raaarva Junior Champion; 1. Mark Alan Spurrier, Union Bridge, MD. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old: 1 . Matthew K. breed association field representa tive; Jeff Harding, manager of GEN Farms, Kennedyville, Mary land, and former sales manager for the Pennsylvania Holstein Associ ation; and Paul Miller, Lingles town, a classifier for the National Holstein Association and a Hols tein breeder. Sharing in the supreme contest pageantry finals were champions of the Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey and Milking Shorthorn breed shows, held earlier in the week. The Ayrshire champion was “Covey Farms CVR Rosetta,” a 4-year-old owned by Palmyra Farms, Hagerstown, Md., and bred by Brandon Covey, Oklaho ma. Scored EX-90, Rosetta’s cur rent lactation, at 335 days, is at 26,070 pounds of milk, with 4.2 percent or 1,103 pounds butterfat, and 3.5 percent, or 912 pounds protein. Her sire is Covey Farms HC Rosabelle and her dam is Covey Farms Vitality Reliable. She was first and production winner in her class at the 1992 Southern Nation al Ayrshire Show and grand Morrow, Tyrone, PA; 2. Elizabeth Littlefield, Watertown, NY; 3. David A. Shupp, Tunk hannock, PA. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old; 1. Derek Frey, Smittwburg, MD. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old; 1. Justin McMur ray. Baetleyville, PA; 2. Elizabeth Littlefield, Watertown, NY; 3. Elizabeth Littlefield. Watertown, NY. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old: 1. Beth Anne Clark, Bedford, PA; 2. Mark A. Schnebly, Clear Spring, MD; 3. John C. Schnebly, Clear Spring, MD. Cow, 4 Year* OM: 1. Oscar Clay Smith, Jefferson, MD; 2. Paula O. Guyer. Derry. PA; champion of the 1992 Junior Southern National Ayrshire show. Topping the Brown Swiss breed show was 4-year-old “Hawthorne Rythmic Riki,” owned by Charles Lee Chaney, Gartstlyn Brown Swiss, New Windsor, Md. Her breeder is Kathy Griesheimer, Valley City, Ohio. She is scored Excellent and sired by Hawthorne Eritia Raybet te, and out of dam Forest Lawn TJ Rhythm. Her 3-year, 365-day lac tation record is at 27,180 pounds milk, with 4 percent and .1,099 pounds butterfat and 3.7 percent and 1,008 pounds protein. Earlier this year, she was named grand champion of the Canton, Ohio, Brown Swiss show and took first place in her class at the Maryland State Fain Bedford Coundans Brad and Bemeta Gable and family exhi bited the champion Guernsey, “Snider’s Telstar Heaven.” The Very Good-89 senior 3-year-old is bred and owned by their Snider’s Homestead Farm at New Enterprise. With 174 days credit in her three-year lactation, the Guernsey^ 3. Elizabeth UttWMd, Wstsrtown, NY. C*w, 8 Years Old: 1. Hssthsr Frsy, Smithsburg, MO; 2. Brian R. SchnsUy, Clear Spring*. MO; 3. Aliion Uttlefleld. Watertown, NY. Senior Champion: 1, Otcar Clay Smith, Jefferson, -MD. Reaerve Senior Champion: 1. Matthew Morrow. Tyrone, PA. Grand Champion: 1. Otcar Clay Smith, Jefferson, MD. Reserve Grand Champion: 1. Matthew Morrow, Tyrone, PA. Beat Animal Brad 8 Owned By Exhibi tor: 1. Oscar Clay Smilh, Jefferson. MD. Junior Stale Herd: 1. Pennsylvania; 2. Maryland; 3. New York. champion is producing 10,808 pounds of milk, with 4.1 percent and 441 pounds fat and 3.3 per cent and 359 pounds protein. Her dam. Snider’s Big Tex Hugie, has lifetime records of 103,826 milk, 4,678 fat and 3,785 protein. “Spring Meadows Greeting” took top Milking Shorthorn breed honors for owner-breeders Mike and Polly Ullom and family. Spring Meadows Farm, Center burg, Ohio. Classified Very Good-88, she is sired by Krause’s Maxine’s Mike and her dam is Spring Meadows Jet Star, VG-87. A 5-year-old, she has a current 305-day lactation record of 18,070 pounds of milk, with 3.4 percent or 630 pounds fkt, and 3.4 percent or 6.39 pounds protein. She was part of the winning dam-daughter entry at last week's All-American, and took reserve champion breed honors at both the 1991 and 1992 All-American shows. Some 2,000 head of the nation’s (op cattle were exhibited in the 30th annual Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show, events, which included the state junior dairy show on Sept. 20.