E2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13 1994 Sheeley Shows Supreme Champion At Troy Youth Dairy Show CAROLYN N. MOYER Show held at the Troy Fair- Bradford Co. Correspondent grounds, Tuesday, July 26. TROY (Bradford Co.) Sheeley’s champion Holstein Braund Valley Dale Kayla, a was one of over 230 Holsteins, senior 2-year-old Russelldale Brown Swiss, Ayrshires and Promise ET daughter owned by Jerseys entered in this year’s Jill Sheeley, reigned supreme at show. the Bradford County Youth Dairy Taking reserve senior and ;sa. )w$ the grand champion Aryshlre of the Troy Fair youth dairy show. LEOLA TIRE SERVICE. INC. 717-656-2574 258 W. MAIN ST.. LEOLA, PA '-'•W <4 I 'W u 4 1 A \ ~ /f r» jf s ' V 1 * , 'f'" * * Vi/ Jill Sheeley holds the halter of her supreme champion of the 1994 Troy Fair Youth Dairy Show, while Bradford County Dairy Princess Janl Burke, holds a gallon of the cow’s milk, which sold at auction for $5OO. reserve grand champion honors in the Holstein ring was Aaron Shee ley, with Braund Valley Potential Kid, a junior 2-year-old Pen Col Potential daughter. Among the junior animals, David Packard took junior champ ion with his fall calf, Pack Herd Encore Bazuka. The reserve junior champion was Maple Rat Encore Lilac, a summer yearling owned by Danielle Sparling. Matthew Watson garnered grand champion and senior champion Jersey honors with his 4-year-old, Miles Dolly of Little Pond, a daughter of Little Pond Duncan Miles. Taking reserve grand and reserve senior champ ion honors was Seth Harris with Sunset Ridge Goldmaker Dolly, a Give Your Soils A Boost With patented Surface aeration with the Aer-Way* helps make lifeless *fT gV soils productive. One pass in the fall boosts aerobic Ac r-" tVie ’ activity and starts the decomposition process. Another -« * pass In the spring incorporates fertilizer while balanc- U** tag air and water levels in the seed zone. The results are better stands, more efficient nutrient uptake, and effective erosion control - all from minimum horse power re- * quirements. Models up to 24' SO* wide feature bolt-on tines and optional chain harrows. For more information, call: . __ Optional Chain Harrows for more information or a free demonstration CONTACT AGRI-QUIP CORP. 1-800-228-8032 *i' '* % * 7 5-year-old Hi Land Goldmaker daughter. Martin Watson’s winter calf. Little Pond Carmel Sugar Plum ET, an Au Duncan Brass Carmel daughter, was named the junior champion. The reserve junior champion of the Jersey show was owned by Matthew Watson. His winter calf. Little Pond Sky Line Daisy, is a daughter of Rocky Hill Sky Line. In the Ayrshire Show, grand champion and senior champion distinction went to Melissa Hill yard with BEKA Madison’s Mira cle. a junior 3-year-old daughter of Otter Creek Jilda’s Welcome. Named reserve senior and reserve grand champion Ayrshire was AERATION 1-800-228-8032 Standard Bolt-On Tines Locust Lane Gumdrop Gypsy, t junior 3-year-old Maple Del Chads IRS daughter owned by Karen Neville. Junior champion Ayrshire horn ors were awarded to Ronald Croft with Plum Bottom Soldier’* Katie, a summer yearling sired by Maple Dell Soldier ET. Christo* pher Neville showed the junior champion. Locust Lantf Amos Satin, a fall yearling sired by Hickory Grove Alice’s Amoij B. in a small Brown Swiss show' made up of only, calves and heif ers, John Yurkanin Jr. took junior champion honors with Elm Brook Blend Tyra, a daughter of-Trout Run District Blend. Reserve TECHNOLOGY . ctop Reside® -.^ensfveG-^ *SSS-f . * Vlncya rdS (Turn to Page E 3) IMPORTANT BENEFITS FOR
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