Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 26, 1995, Image 27

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    EVERETT NEWSWANGER
Managing Editor
ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancas
ter Co.) A stale record two
year-old, showing fresh again, was
named die grand champion for Joe
Wivell, Columbia, at the Eli
zabethtown Fair Dairy Show
Thursday. Kulp-Dale Thor Ada.
VG 87, with an excellent udder,
milked over 35,000 m IOOOf
IOOOp.
The reserve grand champion
was shown by Denise Bollinger
and listed under Darryl Bollinger,
Manheim, in the catalogue. The
Bollinger family entry was the first
place four year-old. Denise also
had the reserve grand champion in
the youth show with her aged cow.
TTie junior champion of the
Holstein breed was shown by Stacy
Weidler, Lawn, and Heather Ober
holtzer, Elizabethtown, had the
reserve junior champion.
With the supreme champion of the youth dairy show is
Amy Brandt. Jam! Krouse, Elizabethtown Fair queen pre
sents the award.
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Wivell’s Thpr Ada Tops Elizabethtown Open Show
Amy Brandt, Elizabethtown,
had the grand champion in the
youth show with her two year-old
and then was named supreme
champion of die youth dairy shpw
over all breeds.
In the Jersey show, the Dice
brothers horn Fredericksburg had
the champions. Edward had the
grand champion with his junior
champion senior heifer calf, and
Andrew had the reserve grand
champion with his reserve junior,
champion intermediate heifer calf.
Jason Henisee, Donegal, had the
only Guernsey entry, a senior heif
er calf that was named both junior
and grand champion for the breed.
Sandra McCauley. Elizabeth
town, was the judge.
The top placings are as follows;
HOLSTEIN
Jr. Calf: 1. Joe Wivell; 2. Delmar
Oberholtzer, 3. Denise Bollinger.
Intermediate Calf: 1. Ann Kipp;
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The open champions. From left Jaml Krouse, Elizabethtown Fair queen; Denise
Bollinger with the reserve grand champion; Joe Wlvell with the grand champion; and
Sandra McCauley, Judge.
2. Denise Bollinger.
Senior Calf: 1. Justin Wivell; 2.
Joe Wivell; 3. Brian Oberholtzer.
Summer Yearling: 1. Stacy
Weidler; 2. Joe Wivell; 3. Denise
Bollinger.
Junior Yearling: 1. Stacy Weid
ler, 2. Adam Kopp; 3. Denise
Bollinger.
Intermediate Yearling: 1. Ty
Long; 2. Thomas Wenger.
Association, Select Sires Make Agreement
BRATTLEBORO, Vt.—The
board of directors of the Ayrshire
Breeders Association has
approved an agreement with
Select Sires, Plain City, Ohio to
conduct the type evaluations of
Ayrshire cows.
’This is a bold step,” said Jim
McConnell, president.
“This will effectively reduce
costs by more than SO percent to
the breeders and stimulate partici
pating in the breed’s type evalua
tion program used in genetic eva
luations and marketing.
“The association is continuing
to step up efforts to put such prog
ressive action into place to pro
vide breeders improved opportun-
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Senior Yearling: 1. Heather
Oberholtzer.
2- Year-Old: 1. Joe Wivell; 2.
Amy Brandt; 3. Jared Brandt
3- Year-old: 1. Joe Wivell; 2.
Jesslyn Oberholtzer; 3. Adam
Kopp.
4-Year-Old: 1. Darryl Bollinger,
2. Ty Long.
Aged Cow: 1. Denise Bollinger.
Best Udder Joe WivclL
Dam/DAughten Jared Brandt
ity for breeding more productive,
longer living and thus more profit
able herds of Ayrshires.”
Details of the program are
being sent to each active member
of the Association. Others may
inquire by calling the Ayrshire
office (802) 254-7460 or by writ
ing to Box 1608. Brattleboro. Ver-
PSA Schedules Events
WAYNESBURG (Greene Co.) PSA mee ting. Saturday, OcL 28
616 3,16 m * n y new members w m be the Keystone of Quality
of the Pennsylvania Simmental show and Sale
Association (PSA) that are bring- en(ry deadline is Aug. 31
mg exciting thoughts and ideas to f or t he Keystone International
the association. PSA wants to in- Livestock Expo, to be held in Har
yjte all members to Waynesburg rfsburg at the Farm Show Com
on Friday, Oct 27 for the next p i ex on Qcl 4-9.
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Produce: 1. Joe Wivell; 2. Brent
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JERSEY
Intermediate Calf: 1. Andrew
Dice.
Senior Calf: Edward Dice.
Summer Yearling: 1. Andrew
Dice; 2. Edward Dice.
Junior Yearling: 1. Denise
Bollinger.
GUERNSEY
Senior Calf: 1. Jason Henisee.
mont 05301.
Animal registrations have
increased in each of the past two
yean for the association. Export
markets have increased as has the
domestic interest due to the recog
nition of the superior grazing
capabilities of the breed.
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