Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1995, Image 27

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rniinlA Evans also exhibited the reserve
Vrlllv champion female and the best
senior female bred and owned by
the exhibitor, a senior three-year
old named Sunny Acres Bonnie
Rose n. Evans, a 15-year veteran
of All-American competition, has
had a variety of winners in the past
Whispering Wind Rebel Alona
was the junior champion female of
the show and best junior female
bred and owned by the exhibitor,
Russell Martin of Whispering
Wind Ayrshires in Maryland.
The judge for the Ayrshire
Show was David Hartford from
Charlotte, Vermont.
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extra special since this was her first
time competing at the Pcnniylvk
nia All-American Dairy Show.
Howman himself it no stranger to
competition here, but the couple is
developing a new herd of Ayr
shire! and Holsteint. Iris was also
named grand champion at the Ohio
State Fair earlier this year and
three local fain in 1995.
Douglas Evans of Sunny Acres
Farm in Georgetown, New York,
was selected premier breeder and
premier exhibitor of the show.
New York Family Dominates
Milking Shorthorn Show
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
Marjorie Anna Kuszlyk of
Batavia, New York, exhibited the
grand champion female of the All*
American Milking Shorthorn
Show last week at the Farm Show
Complex. Her Kuszlyk Cattle
Company entry, Pineiedge BT
Alfair Exp. was also selected
senior champion and winner in the
senior two-year-old division.
John Paul Kuszlyk was selected
premier exhibitor of the show.
Between Marjorie and John Kusz
lyk, they also exhibited the win
ning junior and senior heifer calf,
reserve junior champion female,
reserve grand champion female,
best dairy herd, best, dam and
daughter, and best three-year-old
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bitor awards both wont to Doug ovano of Sunny Acros,
Georgotown, N. Y. Also shown Is Csmoron McGrsgor,
Isadsman.
FAmn, Waatmlnatar, Md. SI
no StilM, and Mika Haath.
cow.
The best senior female bred and
owned by the exhibitor was
Pinesedge FD Roan Pat, a junior
two-year-old cow shown by
Samuel Yoder of Pinesedge Farm,
Batavia, New York. Wendy Yod
er, also from the Pinesedge Farm
family, was selected premier
breeder of show.
The junior champion female of
the show and the best junior female
bred and owned by the exhibitor
was Spring Meadows Jasmine
Exp. The spring yearling heifer
was exhibited by Karen Body and
Mrs. J. W. Pratt of Urbana, Ohio.
John Burkette from East Free
dom. Pennsylvania, was judge for
the Milking Shorthorn Show.
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HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
Herb and June Kerr of Hudson
Falls, New York, exhibited both
the grand champion female and
reserve champion female in
Thursday’s Eastern National Hol
stein Show, one of six breed
shows held last week at the Penn
sylvania All-American Dairy
Show.
The grand champion was C
Taraley Astro Sherry, winner in
the five-year-old cow class. The
reserve champion was C Desleduc
Star Marie ET, an aged cow. The
Kerrs’ Pamtom Farm also exhibit-
jw, the premier exhibitor was. Jim,
Hudson Falls,, N.Y. The grand champion female was also shown by Pamton Farm.
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. want to Wondy Yodar,
Plnaaadga Farm, Batavia, N.Y. Tha promt - axhlbltor award want to John Paul Kus*
11, Kutzlyk Cattla Co. Batavia, N.Y. Kuazlyk also showad tha grand champion
Hliliilllilllil
Eastern National Brown Swiss Show state
land Brown Swlas Association, Hollywood.
New Farm Exhibits
Holstein Champions
ed the champion bull, Pamtom Mr
New York-ET, and was selected as
premier exhibitor of Thursday’s
Holstein show.
The Kerrs are frequent exhibi
tors at the Pennsylvania All-
American Dairy Show and have
made this show their first stop on
the 1995 dairy circuit. They are
longtime Holstein breeders, pre
sently concentrating on develop
ing a good herd for the show ting.
The junior champion female of
the show was a spring heifer.
Cameron-Ridger Slim Melody,
exhibited by Heff Haven Hoi-
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steins of Jefferson, Maryland. The
reserve junior champion was a fall
yearling heifer, Don-Ton Chaos
Beauty, exhibited by Campbell
Run Farm of Ford City, Arm
strong County, Pennsylvania.
The reserve champion bull.
Miller Farm Mr Pete B, a junior
bull calf, was exhibited by David
Miller of Greensburg, Westmore
land County. The premier breeder
of the show was Penn Gale Farm
of Liulestown, Adams County.
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Md.
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