Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1995, Image 28

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Solanco Holstein Champ
EVERETT NEWSWANGER
Managing Editor
QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster
Co.) A pair of three-year-old
entries in the fair Holstein
dairy show walked off with the top
honors Thursday afternoon. The
first place stylish, Hannoverhill
Logic daughter captured the grand
champion trophy for Mark and
Kristina Welk, Quarryville. The
home-bred Welk-Shade Logic
Donna was also named best udder
and along with a number of other
top class placing entries led the
Welks to both the premier exhibi
tor and breedef awards.
The second place three-year-old
became the reserve grand champ
ion for Joseph Best, Kirkwood.
Also bred by the owner, Bestdale
Southwmd Candy was then named
grand champion of the youth
division.
Caleb Crolhers, Rising Sun,
Maryland, showed his junior two
year-old Long Green Counselor
Marina to the reserve grand
champion in the junior division. In
addition, Crothers had the reserve
junior champion in the open show
with Long Green Raider Jupiter, a
senior calf.
The junior champion in the open
show was shown by Jill Hamish,
Christiana. Spruce-Edge Blkstr
Thursday was the first place inter
mediate calf.
Judge Ronald Daubert, a dairy
farmer from Pine Grove said the
quality ran deep into the classes
and the champions were called
great examples of dairy cows.
About 80 head were shown and the
strong show drew entries from
York County, and Maryland, as
well as the local district.
Top class placings include:
Junior Calf 1 Joseph Hushon, 2
Tanva Amunet, 3 Aaron Trimble
Intermediate Calf 1 Jill Harmsh. 2
Laurie Kreider, 3 Joshua AKers
Senior Calf 1 Caleb Crothers. 2
Amy Kreider, 3 Randy Wenger
Summer Yearling 1 Jacob Hushon,
2 S&AKreider&Sons,3 Ellis Kreider
Junior Yearling 1 Andrew Welk,
2 Robert Kreider, 3 Oenise Best
Intermediate Yearling 1 Jacob
Hushon, 2 Matthew Welk 3 £"«nn
Richardson
Senior Yearling 1 Joseph Bern. 2
Robert Wenger, 3 Jill Harmsh
Dry Cow 1 Gregory Wenger
Jr Two 1 Caleb Crothers. 2-3 Mark
& Kristina Welk
Joseph Best had the reserve grand champion and the
grand champion of the junior division with Bestdale South*
wind Candy.
Caleb Crothers showed the
reserve junior champion with
Long Green Raider Jupiter
and the reserve grand
champioh in the youth divi
sion with Long Green
Counselor Marina.
Jill Harnish showed the
junior champion of the open
show with Spruce-Edge
Blkstr Thursday.
Sr Two 1 Gregoi> Wonger,2 Mark
& Kristina Welk, 3 Sheri Bollinger
Three-Year-Old 1 Mark & Kristina
Welk, 2 Jospeh Best. 3 Sheri
Bollmo '
Four-Year-Old 1 Joshua Hushon, 2
Mark & Kristina Welk, 3. Sheri Bollinger
Aged Cow 1 Mark & Kristina Welk
2 Thomas Herr 3 Robert Wenger
ions Come From Three Year-Old Class
Kristina and Mark Walk show Walk-Shade Logic Donna, grand champion of the Sol
anco Fair Holstein show. The Welks were also named premier breeder and premier
exhibitor.
Colored Breed Champions
VERNON ACHENBACH JR.
Lancaster Farming Staff
QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster
Co.) Solanco Fair held its col
ored breeds dairy shows Tuesday
From the left, Craig Nolan helps out at the halter of the reserve grand champion
Jersey of the Solanco Fair for Erica Lloyd, who holds the halter of her grand champ
ion. Also shown is judge Donald Gable and Lancaster County Alternate Dairy Prin
cess Andrea Kreider.
- champions of the Solanco Brown Swiss show, all brad and owned, belong to
brothers Joshua and Jacob tfushon. From the left, with the reserve Junior champion is
Brad Waltimyer helping out as leadsman, the brother's mother Fettle Hushon with the
Junior and reserve grand champion, and Jacob Hushon with his grand champion. Also
shown Is Judge Donald Gable and Laneaater County Alternate Dairy Princess Andrea
Kralder.
Solanco Fair Selects
at the fairgrounds in Quarryville,
featuring Jersey, Brown Swiss and
a relatively strong Ayrshire
competition.
Judge for type and showman
ship was Donald Gable, of Con
ebella Farm, in Elverson, a
200-acre family operation with
160 milking Ayrshires.
In the six-animal Brown Swiss
show, Jacob Hushon and Joshua
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