E36-Lancaatar Finning, Saturday, August 12,1995 Pack Herd Skybuck Batu Named Supreme at Troy Fair Youth Show CAROLYN N. MOYER Bradford Co. Correspondent TROY (Bradford Co.) —Youth from across Bradford County brought nearly 212 Holsteins, Jerseys, Ayrshires, Brown Swiss, and Guernseys to participate in the annual Troy Fair Youth Dairy Show recently at the Troy Fairgrounds. Rising to the top of the show was Pack Herd Skybuck Batu, a Holstein junior 2-year-old owned by David Packard. She was named supreme champion over the grand champion Jersey, senior 2-year old Nobledate Jacob Cookie; the grand champion Ayrshire, Karen Neville’s 4-year-old, Locust Lane Gumdrop Gypsy; and John Yurka nin Jr.’s senior 2-year-old Brown Holstein chami ms from the youth dairy show were from left, Ryan Calkins with his reserve junior champion; the junior champion held by Amy Packard; the reserve grand champion, owned by Jill Sheeley; and the grand and supreme champion, own ed by David Packard. Discover Daiiylea's ability to impact your profitability. Dairylea Offers Its Members: ■ Highly Competitive Premiums ■ Quality & Production Incentives ■ Member Loan Program ■ Energy Loan Program ■ Milk Check Direct Deposit ■ Top-Rated Insurance Coverage ■ Flexible Benefits Program for Farmers and Farm Employees For more information on Dairylea membership. Dairylea Cooperative Inc. Swiss, Elm Brook Blend Tyra. Reserve grand champion honors in the Holstein show went to Jill Marie Sheeley’s Braund Valley Dale Kayla, a senior 3-year-old. Junior champion honors were bes towed upon Pack Herd Encore Bazuka, a fall yearling owned by David Packard while the reserve junior champion was Ryan Calk ins’ Calkins Farm Peake Ramona, a winter yearling. In the Jersey show, the reserve grand champion was Christine Eick’s Windy Acres Sooner Kelly, a 4-year-old. Named junior champion was. Jamie Neiley’s fall calf, Shale Hill Imperial Ruby while a winter yearling owned by Matthew Watson, Little Pond Sky line Daisy, took the reserve junior please call 800-654-8838. champion position. The Neville name surfaced more than once in the Ayrshire are na as Karen Neville also took the reserve grand champion place with her dry cow Locust Lane Spot’s Sara and the junior champion posi tion with her Fall Calf, Locust Lane Heligo-D-J. Named reserve junior champion was Jamie Nei ley’s winter yearling. Shale Hill Mandate Abby. The remainder of the Brown Swiss champions were shown by the Yurkanin family as Heather Yurkanin took the reserve grand champion Brown Swiss award for her junior 2-year-old Elm Brook Trouba Paisley. The junior champ ion was Amberleigh Yurkanin’s (Turn to Pago EM) Jamie Nelley holds her reserve Junior champion Ayrshire while Karen Neville holds her junior champion and Chris Neville is at the halter of both the reserve grand and the grand champion. See our New B-30 Self-contained Solar Powered Energizer. It is intendedfor Multiwire Portable Fencing for controlled grazing or any medium acreage application. Also on display are New 1/2 Mile Roll of Turbo Wire. At Ag Progress Day - West sth Street AARON GROFF & SON Hinkletown, PA 717-354-4631 TRI COUNTY FARM & HOME Jerseytown, PA 717-437-3440 STANLEY CLAYCOMB & SONS Osterburg, PA 814-276-3272 • Stanton, VA • Waynesboro, VA • Weyere Cave, VA • Fairfield. VA • Soottvilie, va 703-885-1265 We Fence The World... SWEITZER’S LIVESTOCK FENCING Red Lion, PA 717-246-3232 800-315-9523 DAIRYLAND SALES & SERVICE Troy, PA 717-297-4128 808 SMITH Somerville, NJ 908-722-4598