Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 15, 1994, Image 87

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    First KILE, Now
(Continued from Pag* C 2)
June 1992; 1. Dale Rains. 2. Waavertand Val
ley Farms. 3. Mt. Valley Angus. April Junior
Yearling Heilar, April 1992; 1. Suzanne
Bishard. 2, Kathy A. Wise. 3. Tor Tamarack
Angus. March Junior Yearling Heller, March
1992: 1. Elizabeth Bishard. 2. McCullough
Angus. 3. Erdenheim Farm. Angus, Early
Junior Yearling Heifer, Jan.-Feb. 1992; 1.
Indian Creek Farm. 2. Weaverland Valley
Farms. 3. Suzanne Bishard. Early Senior
Yearling Female; 1. Harry Bachman. 2. Robin
Shlve. Junior Heifer Calf Champion; Indian
Creek Farm. Reserve: Weaverland Valley
Farms. Senior Heifer Call Champion: Casey
High. Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion:
Eric Berkheimer. Intermediate Champion:
Dale Rains. Reserve: Weaverland Valley
Farms. Junior Champion Female; Indian
Creek Farm. Reserve: Weaverland Valley
Farms. Senior Champion Female; Harry
Bachman. Reserve; Robin Shlve.
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
Indian Creek Farm
RESERVE
Weaverland Valley Farms
Junior Bull Calves, May 1993 and after: 1.
Indian Creek Farm. Junior Bull Calves, April
1993; 1. Robin Shlve. 2. Graystone Stock-
this March 1992 spring yearling, KC Alyss 28, exhibited by
Travis Sherman on Monday at the Farm Show.
champion female Simmental to grand champion on Monday
at the Farm Show.
ford tomato with this April 13 late Junior yearling heifer, SBF
Royal Duchess 9209, shown by CHff Orley, at the hatter.
From left, Howard Hoffman, Judge; Christy Darcey, Frank
Parcey, and Becky Darcey.
dale. 3. McCullough Angus. Junior Bull
Calves, March 1933: 1. Weaverland Valley
Farms. 2. Graystone Stookdale. 3. Dale A.
Rams. Junior Bufl Calves: 1. Graystone
Stockdale. 2. Seldom Seen Farm. 3. Hidden
Lane Farm. Early Senior Bull Calves,
Sept.-Oct. 1992; 1. Ode G. Farm. Early
Summer Bull Calves, May-June 1992: 1.
Work Land and Cattle. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Tail. April Junior Yearling Bulls, April
1992: 1. Mt. Valley Angus. March Junior
Yearling Bulls, March 1992; 1. Graystone
Stockdale. Early Junior Yearling Bulls,
Jan.-Feb. 1992 1. Graystone Stockdale.
2-Year-Old Bulls: 1. Erdenheim Farm. Junior
Bull Calf Champion: Graystone Stockdale.
Reserve: Weaverland Valley Farms. Senior
Bull Calf Champion: Circle G. Farm. Interme
diate Champion Bull; Work Land and Cattle.
Reserve: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tail. Junior
Champion Bull: Mt. Valley. Angus. Reserve;
Graystone Stockdale. Senior Champion Bull;
Erdenheim Farm.
GRAND CHAMPION BULL
Mt. Valley Angus
RESERVE
Graystone Stockdale
Get of Sire; 1. Graystone Stockdale. 2. Cathy
Shlve. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tait. Junior
Get-of-Slre: 1. Graystone Stockdale Farm. 2.
Farm Show Beef Champion
Cathy Shive. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tail.
Breader Six Head; 1. Indian Creek Farm. 2.
Cathy Shive. 3. Suzanne Bishartf. Premier
Exhibitor; Graystone Stockdale. Premier
Breeder; Mian Creek Farm.
CHAROLAIS
Lata Spring Heifer Call: 1. Dunkard Valley
Farm. Early Spring Heifer Calves, Mar.-Apnl
1903; 1. Ray and Mary Grimes. 2. KC Acres.
3. KC Acres. Junior Calf Champion Female.
Ray and Mary Grimes. Reserve; Dunkard
Valley Farms. Senior Heifer Calves
Sept.-Oct. 1992; 1. Ray and Mary Grimes 2.
Donald Miller. Senior Calf Champion Female.
Ray and Mary Grimes. Reserve: Donald Mill
er. Late Summer Yearling, July-Aug. 1992; 1
Stanley R. Reever. Summer Yearling Female
May-June 1992; 1. Wade Myers. 2. Glenn E.
Turk. Early Spring Yearling Female, March
1992; 1. KC Acres. 2. Ray and Mary Grimes.
Senior Champion Female; KC Acres.
Reserve: Ray and Mary Gnmes.
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
KC Acres
RESERVE
Ray and Mary Grimes
Early Spring Bull Calves March-April 1993.1
KC Acres. 2. Glenn E. Turk. Junior Bull
Calves, Jan.-Feb. 1993' 1 Dale and Donna
Byers. 2. Glenn E. Turk. 3. Ray and Mary
Grimes. Junior Calf Champion Bull' KC
Acres. Reserve: Dale and Donna Byers
Winter Bull Calves, Nov.-Dee. 1992; 1. Glenn
E. Turk. Senior Calf Champion Bull: 1. Glenn
E. Turk. Late Summer Yearling Bull July-Aug.
1992: 1. Ray and Mary Grimes. Summer
Yearling Bull May-June 1992: 1. Dunkard
Valley Farms. Junior Yearling Bull, Jan.-Feb
1992: 1. Ray and Mary Grimes. Junior
Champion Bull: Dunkard Valley Farms.
Reserve: Ray and Mary Gnmes Summer
Yearling Bull, May-Aug. 1991: Glenn E Turk
Senior Champion Bull; Glenn E. Turk.
GRAND CHAMPION BULL
Dunkard Valley Farms
RESERVE
Glenn E. Turk
Produce of Dam: 1. KC Acres. 2 Dunkard
Valley Farms Get-Of-Sire: 1. Glenn E Turk
Breeder's Herd: 1. KC Acres. 2. Ray and Mary
Gnmes. Group of Five Head. 1. Ray and Mary
Grimes 2 Glenn E Turk. Premier Exhibitor:
Ray and Mary Grimes Premier Breeder Ray
and Mary Grimes.
POLLED HEREFORD
Late Spring Heifer Calf, after March 1993' 1
Salunga Acres. 2. Curt Stockdale 3 Maple
Springs Farm. Early Spring Heifer Calf,
March 1993:1. Curt Stockdale. 2 Curt Stock
dale. 3. Mt. Ridge Farm. Early Spring Heifer
Calf, March 1993. 1 Curt Stockdale. 2, Curt
Stockdale. 3. Mt. Ridge Farm Junior Heifer
Calves, Jan-Feb 1993 1 BarH Farms 2
Salunga Acres. 3 Maple Springs Farm
Senior j-leifer Calf, Sep;,-Qct 1992' 1. Salun
ga Acres 2. RichardKerper. 3 A Luke Vogel
Champion Heifer Calf Curt Stockdale
Reserve; Salunga Acres Late Summer Year
ling Heifer- 1. Solid Stone Farm 2. A Luke
Vogel Early Summer Yearling Heifer, May-
June 1992. 1. Salunga Acres. 2 Charles A
Vogel Late Junior Yearling Heifer, March-
Apnl 1992' 1. Spring Bottom Farm. 2. Salunga
Acres. 3. DRS Polled Herefords. Junior
Champion Heifer: Spring Bottom Farm.
Reserve. Salunga Acres. Senior Yearling
Heifers, Sept.-Dee. 1991; 1. Mt. Ridge Farm.
Senior Champion Heifer: Mt. Ridge Farm.-
GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER
Spnng Bottom Farm
RESERVE
Salunga Acres
Cow and Call: 1. Berme Buzanowksi. Late
Spring Bull Calf, After March 1993:1. Bar H
Farms 2. Mt. Ridge Farm. 3. Charles A Vog
el. Early Spring Bull Call, March 1993: 1
Salunga Acres. 2. Salunga Acres. 3. Mt.
Ridge Farm. Junior Bull Call, Jan.-Feb. 1993:
1. Salunga Acres. 2. Mt. Ridge Farm. 3. Sor
aya Samn Winter Bull Calf, Nov.-Dee. 1992.
1. Red Rose Polled Herefords. Senior Bull
Calf, Sept.-Oct 1992:1. Spring Bottom Farm
Champion Bull Calf: Spring Bottom Farm
Reserve: Salunga Acres. Early Summer
Yearling Bull, May-June 1992; 1. Salunga
Acres Late Junior Yearling Bull, March-Apnl
1992.1. Red Rose Polled Herefords Junior
Champion Bull: Salunga Acres Reserve; Red
Rose Polled Herefords. Early Junior Yearling
Bull, Jan.-Feb. 1992; 1. Salunga Acres. 2.
Barry L. Lawery. 3. Glesbrook Farm. Late
2-Year-Old Bull, May-Aug. 1991: 1. Curt
Stockdale. Early 2-Year-Old Bull, Jan.-Apnl
1991; 1. Curt Stockdale. 2. Mt. Ridge Farm.
Senior Champion Bull: Salunga Acres.
Reserve: Curt Stockdale.
GRAND CHAMPION BULL
Salunga Acres
RESERVE
Spnng Bottom Farm
Get-01-Sire: 1. Curt Stockdale. 2. Salunga
Acres. 3 Ml. Ridge Farm. Calf Get-of-Sire 1.
Curt Stockdale. Best Six Head: 1. Salunga
Acres. 2. Curt Stockdale. 3. Mt. Ridge Farm.
Premier Exhibitor: George and Dorothy Metz
ler. Premier Breeder: George and Dorothy
Metzler.
SIMMENTAL
Summer Heifer Calf, May 1993 and After 1
Derrick Carlisle. 2. Keith Carlisle. 3. Keith Car
lisle Late Spnng Heifer Calves: 1. Joseph
Messick. 2. Keith Carlisle 3 Derrick Carlisle.
Early Spring Heifer Calves, March 1993: 1.
Woolcock Farms. 2. Keith Carlisle. 3. Michael
D. Messick Junior Heifer Calves, Jan -Feb.
1993- 1 Michael Messick 2. William and
Karen Flagg. 3. Raymond Stough. Winter
Heifer Calves. Nov.-Dee 1992.1. Woolcock
Farms. 2. Maple Cove Breeders. Senior Hell
er Calves, Sept.-Oct. 1992: 1. Joseph Mes
sick. 2. Dunkard Valley Farm. 3. Jason Wag
ner. Champion Heifer Call: Michael Messick.
Reserve' Derrick Carlisle. Early Summer
Uncwter FynUnq, Saturday, Jtnaaiy 15, 1994-C3
- » JHer, showed the grand champion
Simmental bull at the Farm Show. In photo, from left, A.L.
Eller, Jr., judge; Dick Johnson, Rick Johnson, and Dr. Bill
Monsour.
Yearling Heifer, July-Aug. 1992: 1. Lisa A.
Hoover. 2. Laurel Valley Farm. 3. Keith Carli
sle. Late Junior Yearling Heifer, March-Apnl
1992:1. Dodi L. Johnson. 2. Derrick Carlisle.
3. Sarah A. Messick. Junior Champion Heifer;
Dodi L. Johnson. Reserve; Lisa A. Hoover.
Early Junior Yearling Heifer, Jan.-Feb. 1992;
1. Ray E. Hoover. 2. Timothy Bishop. Senior
Champion Heifer: Ray E. Hoover. Reserve:
Timothy Bishop.
GRAND CHAMPION
Dodi L. Johnson
RESERVE
Joseph Messick
Summer Bull Calves, May 1993 and After; 1 .
Maple Cove Breeders. 2 Larry E. Hughes. 3
Laurel Valley Farm Late Spring Bull Calf,
April 1993-1 Eldora Farms Early Spring Bull
Calves, March 1993:1. Michael D Messick
2. Maple Cove Breeders. 3. Larry E Hughes
Junior Bull Calves, Jan.-Feb. 1993' 1. Sarah
A Messick 2 William David Flagg, Jr. 3
Maple Cove Breeders. Champion Bull Calf
Sarah A Messick Reserve Maple Cove
Breeders Late Junior Yearling Bulls, March-
Apnl, 1992’ 1. Maple Cove Breeders. Early
Junior Yearling Bulls, Jan.-Feb. 1992. 1.
Laurel Valley Farm. Junior Champion Bull
Laurel Valley Farm. Reserve: Maple Cove
Breeders
GRAND CHAMPION BULL
Laurel Valley Farm
RESERVE
Sarah A. Messick
Premier Exhibitor: Carlisle Simmentals
Premier Breeder: Carlisle Simmentals.
LIMOUSIN
Summer Heifer Calf, May 1993 and After: 1.
JessicaM. Lori. 2. Maple Lane Farm. 3. Jamie
Boyer. Late Spring Heifer Calves, April 1993;
1. Ben Stine. 2. Lenape Limousin. 3. Clay
Acres Limousin. Early Spring Heifer Calves,
March 1993; 1. Maple Lane Farm. 2. Ladonna
Miller. 3. Line Limousin. Junior Heifer Calves,
Jan.-Feb. 1993; 1. Maple Lane Farm. 2.
Jason Boyer. Winter Heifer Calves,
Nov.-Dee. 1992: 1. Maple Lane Farm. 2.
Lenape Limousin. Senior Heifer Calves,
Sept.-Oct. 1992; 1. Jason Boyer. 2. James
Robison. 3. Joleen Kirschner, Champion
Heifer Calf: Maple Lane Farm. Reserve: Jes
sica M. Lori. Late Summer Yearling Heifer,
July-August 1992: 1. Lori Limousin. Early
Summer Yearling Heifer, May-June 1992:1.
Agriculture Day To
Focus On New Uses
ST. LOUIS, Mo. Com,
wheat, soybeans, and other crops
are more than just food. They are
staples for consumer products
such as biodegradable plastic, cos
metics, and ink. The accomplish
ments of these alternative uses for
agricultural products will take
center stage during National Agri
culture Day 1994, according to an
announcement made at the New
Uses Council’s annual
conference.
The U.S. Department of Agri
culture (USDA), the Alternative
Agriculture Research and Com
mercialization Center (AARC),
and the New Uses Council (NUC)
joined the organizer of National
Agriculture Day, the Agriculture
Council of America, in the
announcement
“The economic and environ
mental benefits of new uses are
astounding and provide promise
for developing ratal communities.
Now crops can be produced and
processed all in the same com
munity and that means jobs,” said
Bob J. Nash, USDA undersecret
ary for rural development.
“National Agriculture Day offers
a unique opportunity to let the mil
lions of Americans who are fed
and clothed by American produc
ers know that we are truly ‘grow-
Jamie Boyer. 2. Jennifer Lori. Late Junior
Yearling Heifer, March-April 1992:1. Sugar
Maple and Courtney Church. 2. Brian Llne
baugh. 3. Nicole Fairman. Junior Yearling
Heifer, Jan.-Feb. 1992: 1. Wendy Schlnk
ovec. Junior Champion Heifer Sugar Maple
and Courtney Church. Reserve: Lori Limou
sin. Senior Yearling Heller, Sept.-Dec. 1991:
1. David Stark. 2-Year-Old Heller; 1. Lenape
Limousin. Senior Champion Heifer; Lenape
Limousin. Reserve: David Stark.
GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER
Sugar Maple and
Courtney Church
RESERVE
Lori Limousin
Summer Bull Calves, May 1993 and After; 1 .
Lenape Limousin. 2. Richard Bowman. 3.
Eric Hamish. Late Spring Bull Calves, April
1993; 1 .Jason Boyer. 2. Lenape Limousin. 3.
Brian W. Llnebaugh. Early Spring Bull
Calves, March 1993: 1. Line Limousin. 2.
Lenape Limousin. 3. Jason Boyer. Junior Bull
Calves. Jan.-Feb. 1993: 1 . Jon Harnish. Wint
er Bull Calves, Nov.-Dee. 1992:1. Lori Limou
sin. Senior Bull Calves, Sept.-Oct. 1992; 1.
James Robison. 2. Maple Lane Farm.
Champion Bull Calf; James Robison.
Reserve: Maple Lane Farm. Early Summer
Yearling Bull, May-June 1992; 1. Sugar
Maple and Huff Family Farm. Junior champ
ion Bull; Sugar Maple and Huff Family Farm.
Senior Yearling Bulls, Sept.-Dec. 1991; 1.
Lenape Limousin. Early 2-Year-Old Bull,
Jan.-April 1991; 1. Robert Keeney. Senior
Champion Bull: Lenape Limousin. Reserve;
Robert Keeney.
GRAND CHAMPION BULL
Sugar Maple and
Huff Family Farm
RESERVE
James Robison
Produce of Dam: 1. Maple Lane Farm. 2.
Jamie L. Boyer. 3. Clay Acres Limousin Farm.
Junior Get-of-Sire; 1. Maple Lane Farm. 2.
Lenape Lirtlousln. 3. Lenape Limousin. Get
of-Slre; 1. Maple Lane Farm. 2 Lenape
Limousin. Breeders Herd: 1. Maple Lane
Farm. 2. Jason Boyer. 3. Lenape Limousin.
Premier Exhibitor: Lenape Limousin. Premier
Breeder; Lenape Limousin.
GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER OVERALL
Indian Creek Farm
GRAND CHAMPION BEEF OVERALL
Sugar Maple, Courtney Church
ing better everyday.’ and that new
uses are an important part of that
growth.”
National Agriculture Day. sche
duled for March 20, is the annual
celebration of agriculture coordi
nated by the Agriculture Council
of America. “National Ag Day
helps bridge the gap between con
sumers and producers through
two-way communication. By lis
tening and responding to consum
ers’ needs, agriculture will con-
tinue to improve. New uses are a
direct response to consumers’
environmental concerns, and
National Agriculture Day pro
vides an opportunity to tell this
important story,” said Wm. Pat
rick Nichols, president of the
Agriculture Council of America.
Jeff Gain, chairman of the
NUC, said, “abundant traditional
crops, and a variety of non
traditional crops, can be used to
their full potential, replacing non
renewable resources with renew
able environment-friendly ones.
Corn, for example, is already
being used to make fuel and
biodegradable plastics. We’re
excited that National Agriculture
Day will focus on these important
achievements and help educate
consumers about agriculture’s
ever-changing role in society.”