Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 24, 1994, Image 27

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    PAADS Judges
From U.S., Canada
(Continued from Pago A 1)
ton, Ky., is to judge Milking Shor
thorns, Guernseys, and Ayrshires,
with Joy Crothers, of Oxford,
judging showmanship for those
breed shows.
Exhibitors are reminded that
they will need to present animal
registration papers, health papers
including BVD vaccination
documentation, and a signed
chaperone card at check-in today
and Sunday. All entries must
arrive by 3 p.m. Sunday.
In addition to the youth dairy
shows, for the second year in a row
a junior dairy show Olympics is to
be held in the Small Arena Sunday
evening. Registration for the
Olympics is to be available at ani
mal check-in.
Ayrshire Judge
Judge for the Eastern National
Ayrshire Show, scheduled to be
held 9 a.m.. Sept. 28. in the Farm
Appatoosa Hone Show
Drift Hone Hitch Show
.Stockman's Trade Show
2-730
3p m .Anlmahof OMtnction
4 pm Opening Ceremony and Awards
6 pm Bleeding Swine UnUrace, Poland China fc
Spoiled Swine, In order
6 30 „. ....Animals of Distinction
Southdown ft Suffolk Breeding Sheep 8 * m
Draft Hone Hatter Show
9 am Breeding Swine Hampshire, Yorkshire, Berkshire,
Chester While and Duroc, In order
Wool Judging
Stockman’s Trade Siiow
Shropshire Breeding Sheep
Animals of Distinction
Slmmlnlal Capital Futurity
.... Dorset Breeding Sheep
. Wooljplnnlng Demonstration^
Draft Horse Hitch Show
. Montadale Breeding Sheep
Animals of Distinction
. . Feeder Calf Show
Ramboulllct €r Hampshire Breeding Sheep
Keystone Classic Sale • Hampshire &
Yorkshire Swine
Animals of Distinction
Glatfelter Challenge of the Breeds,
plus registered marcs • Stallions hitch classes
10 am
10 730
11 am
12 noon
12 30 pm
1 pm
2 5 pm
2 pm
2 30 pm
3 pm
4 30
6 pm
6 pm
6 30 pm
7 pm
Jam . .. Draft Hot* Youth Clairai
B am Junior & Intercolkg tale Uvralock Judging Contest
Sam - - - National Merino Show
10 - 7 30. Stockman's Trade Show
noon Keyalone load Una
noon Lebanon Valley National lank frt*Kld Olympic* .
12 30 Umourin Medal of Excellence Show |
Show Complex’s Large Arena, is
Linda Hansen of Good Ridge,
Minn. A long time Ayrshire breed
er and grain grower, her family
farm operation, Good-Vue Ayr,
consists of 40 milk cows and more
than 2,000 acres of wheat.
As a judge, Hansen’s experi
ence is deep, including judging
while attending lowa State Univer
sity, and working as a sire analyst
in the artificial insemination indus
try for several years.
Currently she serves on the
board of directors of the National
Ayrshire Breeders Association,
and her family also shows Ayr
shires, showing the champion at
the Minnesota State Fair several
times. “The cows are the passion
part of our farm operation,’’ she
said.
Officiating the Eastern National
Brown Swiss Show, scheduled for
2*5 pro.
3 pm Animals of Distinction
3 pm.. Yearling Bred Ewe Sale: Hampshire, Southdown,
Dorset Shropshire, Montadale and Suffolk In order
Evergreen Tractor Kiddle Pedal Pull
feeder Calf Sale • feeder Calf Pens
.. ..Shorthorn PACE Show
.... .Animals of Distinction
Draft Horse 4-Hone and d-Hone Hitch Show
(Belgian, Clydesdak/Shlre and Petcheron)
3 pm *
4:30 pm., m
6 pm
4.30. ...
7 pm
8 am Cheviot Breeding Sheep, followed by junior
Breeding Sheep Tunis, Dorset, Southdown, Shropshire,
Corrledale and Oxford in order
junior Beef Breeding Cattle
Quarter Horse Show
8 am .Oxford Breeding Sheep followed by Junior
Breeding Sheep Ramboulllet. Suffolk, Cheviot. Hamp
Angus Breeding Cattle
shirr, Monladale and Merino, in order
9 am Duroc Barrows On Pool followed by Crossbred
and Purebred Barrows of oilier breeds
Stockman's Trade Show
Junior Steers (4 H & PPA)
!0 • 7 30.
11 am
12 noon
12 30
1 30 pm junior Barrows followed by Production
Clast for jr Barrows ft Truckload of 6 Market I logs
2 • 5 pm Fleece to Shawl Demonstration
6 30 pm
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9am Open Barrows On Foot Berkshire, Chester While,
Hampshire, Undrace, Poland China, S|m(ted Swine &
Yorkshire In order
, .. Keystone Stockman's Contest
. , Stockman's Trade Show
Salers Breeding Catile
Keystone Stockman's Contest Awards
9 30 am
10-4
Animal* of Distinction
12 noon
2 30 pm
Brown Swiss
, Pmo Flno Horse Show
Wool Spinning Demonstration
Family Sunrise Service
Animals of Distinction
live Hog Fvaluatlon Contest
Polled Hereford SOP Show
Animats of Distinction
Animals of Distinction
Arabian Horn Show
Keystone Arabian Hone Judging
Contest for Youth
Breeding Sheep Cortiedaie, Columbia Si
Tunis In order
Slmrqenlal Breeding Cattle
The supreme champion at the 1993 All-American is C-Allanvale Inspiration Tina
owned by Ernest A. Keulfner, of Keuffner Holstelns, Winston-Salem. North Carolina,
and was bred by Alan McCutchen. Ontario, Canada.
9 a.m., Sept. 27, is to be Steve
Tuman, owner-operator of Willow
Wells Farm, also located in Min
nesota, where he milks SO head of
registered Brown Swiss.
A frequent shower, the Tuman
family was named this year’s pre
mier breeder and exhibitor at the
Minnesota State Fair. They
showed the champion there, four
out of the last six years. Last year
the Tumans showed the grand
champion Brown Swiss at the Cen
tral National Show.
Guernsey
Judge of the National Guernsey
Show, scheduled to be start 9 a.m.,
Sept. 28, is Bertram Stewart, of
Hornby, Ontario.
Stewart is active in cattle selec
tion for sales, is a former manager
og Agro-Acres Farm, and has
judged all the national shows two
times and is working on a third. He
has traveled abroad, as well, to
judge major shows.
Holstein
The Eastern National Holstein
Show is set for 8 a.m.. Sept 29, and
returning judge is to be Richard
Lancaster Firming. Saturday, September 24, 1994-A27
Keene, of Gilbertsville, N.Y.
Keene and his daughter own and
operate Keeneland Farm, a
400-acre farm with registered
Holsteins. He also serves as
national director on the board of
the Holstein Association, and
travels extensively judging shows
in the United States and abroad.
Jersey
Judging the Mid-Atlantic Reg
ional Jersey show is to be Wayne
Sliker, of Top Acres Brown Swiss
Farm, in St. Paris, Ohio. Well
known to Brown Swiss enthu
siasts, out of his herd he has shown
72 All American and 68 reserve
All Americans.
Sliker is well-versed with the
Stephen Spencer
To Be Honored
HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.) Stephen B. Spencer, pro
fessor of dairy science extension
with Penn State University’s Col
lege of Agricultural Sciences, is to
other cattle breeds, and has judged
all breeds of cattle, in the United
States and abroad.
Milking Shorthorn
The judge of the Eastern Nation
al Milking Shorthorn show is to be
another Minnesotian, Eidl Bent
ley. who milks 70 head of Milking
Shorthorn and raises grains on his
more than 600 tillable-acres farm.
The show is to start 4 p.m., Sept.
27.
A past president of the National
Milking Shorthorn Society. Bent
ley is well known to fellow breed
ers, competing in four major
shows per year, and taking the pre
mier breeder and exhibitor banners
at this year’s Minnesota Slate Fair.
be recognized as the 1994 Image
Award winner, during this year’s
Pennsylvania All-American Dairy
Show.
According to Patty
McMurray, chairperson
for the award commit
tee, Spencer is known
for his attention to detail
and diligent service to
the dairy industry. He is
to receive a specially
crafted stained glass
hanging mirror which is
to be inscribed,
“Awarded to an indivi
dual who has enhanced
the image of the Pen
nsylvania All-American
Dairy Show by signific
ant contributions toward
its reputation, prestige
and welfare.”
The mirror was
crafted by Leslie
Rhoades, of
Tunkhannock.
Spencer is to be pre
sented with the award
during the All-
American buffet, held
Wednesday evening in
the Small Arena of the
Farm Show Complex.
According to
McMurray, Spencer has
spent ‘‘countless hours
each year since the
beginning of the
PADDS assuring that
the milking equipment
is functioning properly
and that dairymen visit
ing the show practice
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