Annual Ohio Sp COLUMBUS, Ohio—“ Expand Griggs, Dover, OK; Keserve Junior Champ- Your Dairy Horizons.” the theme ton Op*n Sh c w - J er^ 9 c _ . owntd by Emllto Btouflh, Niddltbury, IN; for this year S Ohio spring Dairy Grand Champion Junior Show: Jamaro Smo- Spectacular, fit the event perfect- Hey Rachel owned by Stephan Oechsle, Klll- Iv This vear marlrrvl the Iniwcr buck, OH; Grand Champion Open Show; tneiar g CSt W j ndcwttFayetteC ocheiaownri by Bobby Show to date With 768 head Griggs, Dover, OK; Reserve Grand Champ shown, representing 17 states and , ion Ob* o Show: Jamaro Smokey Rachel two Canadian Provinces. °* n “ d * St « ph * n J^ ,l ». ■*“*. oh. Comprising the dairy shows Junior Champion Junior Show: Pleasant were 76 Ayrshires, 48 Brown Ridge TG Bonnie owned by Tony Mosser, ie AiA TT.i. Geneva, IN; Reserve Junior Champion Swiss, 15 Guernseys, 434 Hols • j untor show; ji» Sleeper Miriam owned by terns and 195 Jerseys. Outstanding Ryan Havenar, Troy, OH; Junior Champion champions in each breed were W r ,? fly la/'toH. owned by William Fletcher a Family, Flsher seiectea: ville, Ontario, Canada; Reserve Junior Ayrshire Champion Open Show: Miss Reliance Lynet- Junlor Champion Junior Show; Tri-Lane te owned by Norman Nabhdtz, West Union, Mandate Merit owned by Brltnl Thornburg, IA; Grand Champion Junior Show; Friendly Winchester, IN; Reserve Junior Champkm Jessie owned by Zach Havenar, Troy, OH; Junior Show; Feltons Jason Rave owned by Reserve Grand Champion Junior Show: Josh Johnson, Dustin Felton, t Cherie Moon Ridge F Saint Lynne owned by Shawn Garett, Muncle, IN; Junior Champion Open Bachelor, Angola, IN; Grand Champion Show; Yellowbriar JS Promise owned by Open Show: Potwell Juno Belle 32A owned John Stephens, Troy, Ontario, Canada; by Potwell Jerseys, Pans, Ontario, Canada; Reserve Junior Champion Open Show; Yel- Reserve Grand Champion Open Show; lowbrlar Tic Tac owned by John Stephens, Smart M Homestead Carmen owned by Troy, Ontario, Canada; Grand Champion Steve White New Castle, IN. Junior Show; Tri-Lane Evermonde Eve own- Holataln ed by Vicki Thornburg, Winchester, IN; Junior Champion Junior Show; Walnut- Reserve Grand Champion Junior Show; Hills Vlntag Charity, owned by Tara Kocher, Emerald-Farms Jack's Nita owned by Regan Miffllntown, PA; Reserve Junior Champion & Logan Fenton, Winchester, OH; Grand Junior Show; Homervllle Mark Susie, owned Champion Open Show; Laßoache Jo Carrie by Lori Oberholtzer, Homervllle, OH; Junior 27 owned by BJ. A Kylene DeAth, Veeders- Champion Open Show: Zach-J Prelude Dot burg, IN; Reserve Grand Champion Open owned by Mohrfleld Holstelns, Pleasant Show: Miller's Polivee Cora owned by Jack & Plain, OH; Reserve Junior Champion Open Mick Miller, Radner, OH. Show: C Dawn Avon Raider Beauty owned Brown Swiss by Sandy Dale Farms, Ltd. Dover, OK;- Junior Champion Junior Show; Pheasant Ridge Windy owned by Bruce Bassler, Emmlttsburg, MD; Reserve Junior Champion Junior Show: R-Hart AC Alrstream owned by R-Hart Farm, Wapakoneta, OH; Junior Champion Open Show; Top Acres Lyrjet Showy owned by Wayne Sllker, St. Paris, OH; Reserve Junior Champion Open Show; Pheasant Ridge Windy owned by Bruce Bassler, Emmlttsburg, MD; Grand Champion Junior Show: Bridge View Jades Marietta ET owned by Jeremy McDonald, Stephens City, VA; Reserve Grand Champion Junior Show: Klnderkay Jade Clarissa ET owned by Phillip Topp, Botkins, OH; Grand Champion Open Show: Bridge View Jades Marietta ET owned by Jeremy McDonald, Stephans City, VA; Reserve Grand Champion Open Show: I E Alpine Hills Eves Ellen owned by Jeffrey Raney & Richard Martin, Adamsville, PA. Guernsey Junior Champion Junior Show; Woods brook Fashion Jenae owned by Emilia Blough, Middlebury, IN; Reserve Junior Champion Junior Show: Rldgevlaw Mon trose Maid son owned by Katy Poth, Plcker- Ington, OH; Junior Champion Open Show: Golden-Dew Fayette Hippy owned by Bobby The complex formula for killing weeds. Add It's that simple. Add RESOURCE* post-emergent herbicide to your tankmix, and velvetleaf, lambsquarter and other hard to kill broadleaF weeds won't be around much. It works in corn and soybeans, without rotation restrictions. So these weeds don't stand a chance. tAUVf For Information Call 207-439-4004 or 1-800-6-VALBNT 682-5368 For safely, always read and follow label directions carefully RESOURCE is a registered trademark of Valent USA Corp 01995 Valent USA Corp Grand Champion Junior Show; AW Rose Galls Darlene owned by Randall Flnke, Hope, IN; Reserve Grand Champion Junior Show; Whlteleather Conquest 385 owned by JIM Whlteleather, Minerva, OH; Grand Champion Open Show; Paul Farm Counse lor Pixie owned by Hardy’s Holstelns Tipton, Ml; Reserve Grand Champion Open Show: Sleegervlew Astro Sandy owned-by Hyger ian Holstelns & Ernest Kueffner, Clyde, OH. From these outstanding indivi duals, a supreme junior champion and supreme grand champion of the open shows were selected. The supreme junior champion honors went to the Ayrshire, Yellowbriar JS Promise owned by John Ste phens of Troy, Ontario. Canada. Earning reserve supreme junior champion was Top Acres Lyrjet Showy owned by Wayne Slikcr of St. Paris, OH. Winning top honors of supreme grand champion, an Subtract ring Spectacular Big Success award in memory of James M. Lewis, an Ohio dairy industry pioneer, was Hardy’s Holsteins of Tipton, MI with Paul Farm Counselor Pixie. She edges out tough competition from Jersey Champion Potwell Juno Belle 32A of Potwell Jerseys, Paris, Ontario, Canada, who was named reserve supreme grand champion. Three breed sales were also held in conjunction with the Ohio., Spring Dairy Spectacular. The Brown Swiss sale, managed by Modern Associates, averaged Antique Show June 2-4 KEMPTON (Berks Co.)—The Antique Engine, Tractor and Toy Club, Inc. will hold its 10th annual show on June 2-4 at the Kempton Community Center located on Rt 143 north of the Kempton exit of 1-78. On Friday, setup will begin at 8 a.m. and continue throughout the day. There will again be organized tractor pulling by the Pennsyl vania Tractor Pullers Association. A tractor skill driving competi tion will begin at 6 p.m. Friday and continue throughout the even ing- Exhibitors of the engine club will be running antique engines and farm equipment during all days and evenings. Op Saturday morning, the slow engine contest will begin at 11 a.m. followed by the antique trac tor parade at noon. At 1 p.m. there will be a slow tractor race, 2 p.m. a teeter-totter competition, and at 3 p.m. antique tractor pulling. To qualify as an antique tractor for die competition, the manufactur ing date of the tractor must be before 1959 and the tractor may not be modified. Following the $2,266 with the high seller at $7,500. The Buckeye Dairy Club sale featured Jerseys with a $1,365 average and a high selling animal at $4,000. The jointly managed Buckeye Dairy Club and Ohio Holstein Association Holstein sale was topped by a $6,500 heifer and averaged $1,503. Youth participation was tre mendous. More than 500 youth participated in the 4-H and FFA Dairy Judging Contests from Ohio apd surrounding states. Three age divisions of dairy showmanship antique pull, the 5,500-, 7,500-, and 9,500-pound stocks will be run. Sunday morning at 11 a.m. there will be a slow engine contest (winning engines of the previous day may not compete) and at noon an antique tractor parade. At 1 p.m. there will be a kiddie pedal pull, at 2 p.m. a barrel rolling con test, and at 3 p.m. a blindfold driv ing contest. At 1 p.m. there will be pulling in the 11,500-, 13,500-, 15,500-stock tractor classes fol lowed by two pulling classes of 4-wheel drive street legal trucks, 365 c.i. and under and those over 365 c.i. Flea market, crafts, and ven dors* spaces will be available for the duration of the show. Antique LP y °Urs^ ;, p .p;; ' ■: 3 • 1 V **‘; "'*XW *■■'(* £f ■ 8 j, •- ■ . ... - . , i • •* • , ',*■ - P- '. V *" fK • ? ?,♦ *£. r -,/," Kfl -•-4 : «t. > -.1 ft n» .fi iuitWtTiittttt»ii l fi#^i*w^^i>i J i < !iii«> fc-rtnf. '.. ~ 4 „i,* •Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 20, 1995-A37 brought more than 100 partici pants into the contest. The Ohio PDCA Judging School officiated by Steve White of New Castle, Ind., had nearly 60 registered par ticipants. Individuals in this group make up the official judging list for many Ohio shows and fairs. The dates for next year’s Ohio Spring Dairy Spectacular are set for April 4-6, 1996. For more information, contact Dr. Gale Betterly, 3477 Revere Rd.. Richfield, OH 44286, (216) 659-6485. car and truck owners or clubs are invited to exhibit Overnight self contained camping will be permit ted. Refreshments and bake sale items, will be available. Exhibitors will be permitted to unload and park their vehicles next to their antique engine display. A parking donation of $2 per car will be requested at the gate. No alcoholic beverages will be allowed upon the show grounds. For more information about the show or flea market space, contact David Semmel, show secretary, at 5731 Paradise Road, Slatington, PA 18080 or call him at (610) 767-4768. Tractor pullers can contact Gerald F. Miller, Pennsyl vania Tractor Pullers Association, 6432 Abbey Road, Wind Gap, PA 18091, (610) 863-8060. ups shipping