A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 24, 1994 Dairy Cattle On Display (Continued from Pago A3O) le. His sister Amy Hollenbach showed the reserve grand champ ion, a junior 2-year-old, Blue Mountain View Cali, and the reserve junior champion, a senior calf. Blue Mountain View Sunrise. The junior champion was an intermediate calf shown by Jessica Luckenbill, Piney Lane Frank Paula. Jersey The grand champion of the Jersey show, the second largest show of the day, was a senior 2-year-old, Ttop-O-Hill Juno Taco, owned by Tank Gaffney of Dow ningtown. The reserve senior champion was a junior 2-year-old, Top-O-Hill Admiral Precious, owned by Mildred Seeds, also of Downingtown. While Gaffney’s open division grand champion was also youth division grand, the reserve grand champion of the youth division was 4-year-old Phil-J Sooner Nag gy Nicole, shown by Heather Phil lips, of Bemville. Seeds also showed the junior champion of the show, a junior yearling, Top-O-Hill Juno Tonya. Jessica Haag, of Mohrsville, showed the open division reserve junior champion, an intermediate calf. Roadside Malcolm Brenda, which was also the youth division junior champion. Her brother Micahel Haag showed the youth division reserve junior champion, also an interme diate calf, Roadside Malcolm Cookie. HOLSTEIN Junior Call- 1 Suzie Luckenblll, 2 Kristen Gross, 3 Reu-hel Farms Intarmadlata Call: 1 Jessica Lucken blll, 2 Tammy Eptlng, 3 Leslie Nirschl Senior Call: 1 Leslie Nirschl, 2 Suzie Luckenblll; 3 Stacey Qeist Summer Yearling: 1 Suzie Luckenblll, 2 Ray & Frances Davis, 3 Leslie Nirschl Junior Yearling: 1 Trisha Qeist, 2 Pamela Wertey, 3 Michael Gross Intarmadlata Yearling: 1 Mark E Sat tizahn, 2 Jessica Luckenblll, 3 Jessica Haag Junior Champion Female: Jessica Luckenblll Reserve Junior Champion Female: Suzie Luckenblll Junior Get-Of-Slre: 1 Suzie Lucken blll, 2 Terry Eptmg, 3 Pam Wertey Dry Cow: Amy Hollenbach Senior 2 Year Old; 1 Michael S Davis, 2 Jennifer Davis, 3 Brennan Johns Junior 3 Year Old; Angela Werley Cover Crop Symposium Oct. 24-25 STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) —Penn State University will sponsor a Cover Crop Sympo sium here on October 24-25. Growing cover crops offers many advantages to the grower at a very small cost. Cover crops help mange nitro gen. Depending on the species used, a cover crop can either add nitrogen or conserve nitrogen already in the soil profile. If a cover crop like hairy vetch is seeded in early fall and left to grow until the following spring, it will add nitrogen to the soil pro file for the following year’s crop. A legume cover crop can add 80 to 100 pounds of nitrogen which is worth $2O and $25 per acre in added fertility alone. If the soil profile contains excessive nitrogen, a cover crop of grass such as a small grain can help capture the nitrogen and hold it until the next growing season. Cover crops also make good feed. A cover crop if harvested as a pasture crop or as a hay or silage crop, and makes high qual ity economical feed. Cover crops which are grazed or harvested and fed to livestock can provide addi tional home grown feed, which in turn reduces the amount of feed purchased. Cover crops increase soil Senior 3 Year Old: 1 . Brennan Johns 4 Year Old: 1 Melissa Weriey; 2. Jen nifer Davis; 3. Robert & Sherry Bashore Aged Cow: 1 Robert & Sherry Bashore Senior Gat-ot-Sira: 1 JMJ Springpond Farm; 2. Cor-Phil Acres, 3 Leslie Nirschl Produce of Dam; t Jessica Luckenbill Dam A Daughter: 1 Angela Weriey; 2 Brennan Johns, 3 Brennan Johns Senior Champion: Michael Davis Reserve Senior Champion: Melissa Weriey Grand Champion; Michael Davis Reserve Grand Champion: Melissa Weriey Bast Udder: t Mike Davis, 2 Melissa Weriey Club Herd 1 Northern Berks, 2 West ern Berks AYSHIRE Junior Calf; 1 Andrea Komskl, 2 Jed Vail Intermediate Calf: 1 Jed Vail Senior Calf; 1 Robert & Sherry Bashore; 2. Andrea Koinski Summer Yearling; 1 Jed Vail Junior Yearling: 1 Jed Vail, 2 Andrea Koinsk Intermediate Yearling: Jed Vail Senior Yearling: Yed Vail Junior Champion; Jed Vail Reserve Junior Champion: Andrea Koinski Junior 3 Year Old: Jill Vail Senior 3 Year Old: Jill Vail Aged Cow; Jed Vail Best 3 Females; 1 Jed Vail, 2 Andrea Koinski Produce of Dam: 1 Jed Vail, 2 Andrea Komski, 3 Jed Vail Dam t Daughter: 1 Jed Vail Senior Champion: Jill Vail Reserve Senior Champion: Jill Vail Grand Champion: Jill Vail Reserve Grand Champion; Jill Vail BROWN SWISS Junior Call; 1 Randy Balthaser Intermediate Calf: 1 Randy Balthaser Senior Calf; 1 Jill Vail Summer Yearling: Randy Balthaser Intermediate Yearling; Randy Balthaser Junior Champion; Randy Balthaser Reserve Junior Champion: Randy Balthaser Junior 3 Year Old: Randy Balthaser Senior 3 Year Old: Jill Vail 5 Year Old: 1 Randy Balthaser Aged Cow; 1 Randy Balthaser Beat 3 Females: 1 Randy Balthaser Produce of Dam: 1 Randy Balthaser Senior Champion: 1 Randy Balthaser Reserve Senior Champion; Randy Balthaser Grand Champion: Randy Balthaser Reserve Grand Champion; Randy Balthaser GUERNESY Intermedia!* Calf: 1 Jessica Lueken bill Senior Calf; 1 Amy Hollenbach Junior Yearling; 1 Amy Hollenbach, 2 Amy Hollenbach Senior Yearling: 1 Suzie Luckenblll Junior Champion: Jessica Luckenblll Reaarva Junior Champion: Amy Hol lenbach Junior 2 Year Old: 1 Amy Hollenbach Senior 2 Year Old; 1 Amy Hollenbach, 2 Amy Hollenbach organic matter. If a cover crop is plowed down or simply killed and a crop is no-tilled into it, the cover crop residue will add to the amount of organic matter in the soil profile. Cover crops which are not plowed down but a mulch for a no-till crop also help con serve water during the growing season. In addition to the organic matter added to the soil, the roots of cover crops help to improve soil structure. Cover crops also help control weeds. When used in a no-till system of planting, cover crops will act as a mulch keeping many weed seeds from germinating. Cover crops reduce soil ero sion during the winter months when many Helds are not protect ed from erosion. A good vegeta tive cover will break the impact of the falling rain drop while the plant roots will hold the soil in place as water flows over the sur face of the soil. If you are interested in learn ing more about the benefits of growing cover crops, plan to attend the Penn State Cover Crop Symposium, which will be held Monday, October 24 and Tues day, October 25 near State Col lege. At Reading Junior 3 Year old; 1. Amy Hollenbach; 2 Amy Hollenbach 4 Year Old: 1. Daniel Hollenbach; 2. Amy Hollenbach 5 Year Old: 1. Amy Hollenbach Beat 3 Femalaa: Amy Hollenbach Produce of Dam: Amy Hollenbach Dam & Daughter: 1 Amy Hollenbach; 2 Amy Hollenbach Senior Champion; Daniel Hollenbach Raaarve Senior Champion: Amy Hol lenbach Beat Udder: D Hallibs; A Holeor Club Hard: 1 Western Berks JERSEY 8 Junior Calf: 1. Junlfer Neiman, 2 John Kolnski; 3. Megan Phillips Intermediate Calf: 1. Jessica Haag; 2. Michael Haag; 3. Michael Haag Senior Call: 1. Mildred Seeds; 2. Tarik Gaffney: 3- Lynne Kolnski Summer Yearling: Jill Neiman Junior Yearling: 1. Mildred Seeds, 2 Jennifer Neiman; 3 Lynne Kolnski Intermedia!* Yearling: Heather Senior 2 Year Old: I.Tarik Gaffney; 2 Phill 'P s Tank Gaffney: 3. Jennifer Nelman Junior Champion; Mildred Seeds 4 Year Old; 1 Heather Phillips; 2 Reserve Junior Champion: Jessica Lynne Kolnskl Haag; Megan Phillips; 3 Heather Phillips 5 Year Old; 1 Mildred Seeds Junior Get-Of-Sire: Jennifer Nelman Aged Cow: 1. Mildred Seeds Dry Cow* 4 Year* and Under: Mildred Senior : 1 Mildred Seeds; 2. Tarlk SeetJs Gaffney; 3. Heather Phillips Dry Cows 5 Year* and Over Mildred Beal 3 Females; 1. Mildred Seeds; 2 See * , _ Jennifer Nelman; 3. Michael Haag Junior 2 Year Old: 1 Mildred Seeds: 2. Produce of Dam: 1. Mildred Seeds; 2 Lynne Kolnskl Tarlk Gaffney; 3. Michael Haag *•# From the Ic . helping to show the Ayrshire champions of the Reading Fair are dairy cattle Judge Alan Hostetter, and Melissa Bicksler, Berks County dairy princess, Jill Vail with her grand champion Ayrshire, her friend Leslie Nirschl who shows Jill’s reserve grand champion, Andrea Koinski who shows the reserve Junior champion, and Jed Vail who shows the Junior champion. Selling at NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES DAIRY SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 18 JERSEY COWS ALL STAGES OF PRODUCTION If you are looking for top Jerseys please attend this sale See additional consignments Page 850 this issue PUBLIC AUCTION At Fairplay’s Antique Tractor & Engine Show off Sharpeburg Pike (Route 65) Fairplay Md. From 181 take Route 68 to Route 65 South to Fairplay Sat., Oct. 1, 1994 at 3:00 P.M. 1939 J.D. B tractor, hand start, New rubber & paint; 1941 J.D. B tractor; elec, start; Massey Harris 20 tractor; Thomas 8 discs grain drill; Portable sprayer; Portable sand-blaster; new cylinders; hand tools. Consignment information Bobby Beckley Doug May (301) 582-2890 (301) 432-6480 Terms: Cash or approved check. Not responsible for accidents. ...« f«ll| - ityo«..ry pi cess presents awards to Amy Hollenbach, who shows her reserve Junior champion Guernsey, and Jessica Luckenbill, who shows the Junior champion. Auctioneer: Douglas C. May and other local auctioneers Dam ft Daughtar: 1 Mildred Seeds: 2 Heasther Phillips; 3. Mildred Seed Senior Champion: Tarik Gaffney Reserve Senior Champion: Mildred Seeds Grand Champion: Tarik Gaffney Reserve Grand Champion: Mildred Seeds Bast Udder; 1. Tarik Gaffney; 2. Mil dred Seeds Club Hard: 1. Western Berks ■ »ssrr->* fT 4 T’U %m * ™ hi TOOL AUCTION Sat., Oct. Ist, at 4:00 PM Located in Bayview, MD on Rt. 274, 40 miles south of Lancaster, 7 miles south of Oxford, PA, 1 mile off 1-95 exit 100. Tools to sell form Mr. Hayward’s workshop From Newark, DE because of moving plus additional tools on consignment from Antique to Modem. Woodworking tools with assorted other types. Partial Listing: Band saw, Table saw’s. Drill press, workbench and Portable worktables, router, braces, drills, drill bits, hammers, mallets, Adz’s, picks, levels, hoes, saws, clamps, Bar clamps, CY’s, shovels, various size tool boxes and caddies, I lathe, pipe wrenches, vise’s, wood planes, tap and dies, nuts, bolts, nails, tongs, ladders, some lumber, farm bell, etc. ANTIQUE AUCTION Sat. Oct. Bth, at 4:00 p.m. Selling partial Estate w/additions, Antiques, Furniture, Collectables, old Decorated Crocks, China, glassware, household. Food available on premises Terms check w/ID - CASH Dealers bring copy or current proof of MD Sales Tax Number Jim Racine-Auctioneer b 2741 Biggs Hwy North East, MD 21901 NL 1-410-658-9720 Bum. T * ( ] ** h x > .. T *