Chester 4-H Dairy Roundup (Continued from Page E2#) calf. The reserve junior champion wa- named junior champion with award went to John Van Wye, Damview Juno Keasha, a winter Downingtown, with his fall calf, From the left, showing the Guernsey champion of the Chester County 4-H dairy show are Kathryn Bates with her reserve junior champion; Todd Mast with his Junior champ ion; Julie Sollenberger with her reserve senior and reserve grand champion and her grand champion. From the left, showing the Jersey breed champions of the Chester County 4-H Jersey show are John Van Wye with his reserve junior champion; Melissa Wertz with her junior champion; Vicki Hewitt showing Jody Hewitt’s reserve grand champion; and Erica Lloyd with the senior and grand champion. SK4OO Skid-Mount * 400 or 500 Gal. tank optional * Raven 440 automated control system OR STOP BY FOR MORE INFORMATION & FREE CATALOG 1-800-326-3009 • 47'/i manual or fully hydraulic boom available • Other options available Top-O-Hill Imperial Tammy. The showing and fitting con test, always a closely contested event, was judged by Mike Kunk le, Jonestown, who is employed by Sire Power Inc. and Jeff Hos tetler, of Annville, a senior at Penn State. Champion first year showman ship honors went to John Van- Wye, Downingtown. Rachel Gi biah, Kennett Square, was the re serve champion first year showmanship winner. For the first year fitting honors, the judges also chose John and Rachel for champion and reserve champion, respectfully. In the junior division, under 14 years old, Meredith Baily, West Chester, was named junior cham pion showman/fitter and Erica Lloyd, Pottstown, took the reserve ribbon. The senior division saw Tank Gaffney. Downingtown, win the championship and Ben Hendricks, Phoenixville. close behind taking the second slot. Both Mike Kunkle and Jeff Hostetler complimented the 4-H members on the excellent way they prepared and presented their animals in the show ring. There was also a pre-4-H show ing event for youngsters under eight years old. The show con cluded with a showmanship class of 4-H alumni, 4-H parents and 4-H leaders. There was a lot of heckling from the youth and the audience before Mildred Seeds narrowly edged out the other adults. The 4-H program received con siderable financial support from business and individuals this year with over $1,600 being raised through paid advertisements in the catalog. These funds are used to support the program for the year. Serving the Farming Industry for over 30 Years ag-ehem* 1188 Enterprlse Rd - M&mir co. me. East Petersburg, PA 17520 fy LancaUf Fanning, Saturday, August 12.H5W35 From the left, Ben Hendricks is the senior-aged reserve champion fitter/showman of the Chester County 4-H dairy show, while Tarik Gaffney is the champion. Promote Farm CHARLOTTE HALL. Md. Support Southern Maryland agri culture! The Southern Maryland Agricultural Commission of the Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland is inviting farmers to take part in a public awareness campaign designed to promote agriculture’s contribution to Southern Maryland’s quality of life. This campaign is designed to encourage consumers to look for and purchase local agricultural, products. The “Southern Mary- 45’ FULLY HYDRAULIC - Fold /Level levation Your Local Products land Harvest” logo will be featur ed on cable television and radio commercials as well as newspaper advertisements throughout the re gion. Samples of promotional “Southern Maryland Harvest” ma terials, including stickers and signs, are available to Southern Maryland farmers to help promote their products. To participate in this program, order materials, or receive addi tional information, contact Candy Walter, agricultural specialist for the Tri-County Council, at (301) 884-2144 or (301) 870-2520. MAD LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS • 47-1/2 Ft. Manual Suspension Boom Available • Single or Tandem Axle • Strong Durable Channel Frame Construction • Other Options Available