(Continued from Pago A2O) In the Jersey show, a 4-year-old owned by Denise Bollinger, of Manheim, was named senior and grand champion. The junior champion and reserve grand champion was a senior calf owned by Marsha Bal mer. Bollinger’s junior yearling was named reserve junior champion. The reserve grand champion Holstein was a junior 2-year-old owned by Jason Howes, of Eli zabethtown. It was also the grand champion 4-H and FFA Holstein. Marsha B aimer, daughter of Cletus and Jean Balmer, of Man heim, showed the junior champion Holstein, a junior calf. It was also the junior champion of the youth division. Lowell Brubaker, of Manheim, showed the reserve junior champ ion of the open show, a junior yearling. ■. - Bollinger holds the halter of her youth division reserve senior and grand champion, while Justin Howes holds the halter of his grand champion of the Manheim FarnojShow. 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Kristopher Martin was named junior-aged champion showman. hi fitting, also a youth contest, Marsha Balmer was the senior and overall champion, while Blake Brubaker was the junior-aged champion. MANHEIM FARM SHOW DAIRY SHOW RESULTS (partial listing) GUERNSEY SENIOR CALF: Jam lianlm JUNIOR CHAMPION: Jmn Hatlaaa GRAND CHAMPION; Jam Hanlm JERSEY SENIOR CALF: Manta Babrar JUNIOR YEARLING: DanNa BaWngar JUNIOR CHAMPION; Manta Baknar Owr 35 ofiQmiitp Serme Phone (717) 866-6581 RESERVE JR CHAMP: Oanlaa Bolivar 4-YR-OLO: Danko BoMngtr SENIOR CHAMPION: DanlM Bollngar GRAND CHAMPION: DanlM Bollngar RESERVE GRAND CHAMP: Manila Baknar HOLBTEM JR CALF: I.Maiaha Baknar; 2.Blaka Brubakar; S.Jualn Hama INTERMEDIATE CALF:l.KrtatopharMartln:2.Davld Wangar: S.Danka Bollngar SENIOR CALF: 1 Juatki WMI; 2.David Wangar; 3Juakn llama SUMMER YEARLING; IJuaUnHoma;2.JoaWlvall: JUNIOR YEARUNO: I.Lowall Brubakar; 2.Dava Wangar; 3.oanlaa Bollngar INTERMEDIATE YEARLING; I.Cryatal Brubrtar; 2.Star Rock Farm; 3.Maralia Bal mar People, Quality Product, At Forefront Of Egg Industry Success ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) The days of ‘ * simply concentrating on what is going on in the cages are over” if egg producers want to remain profitable, according to John Schwartz, Lancaster County extension director. And smaller businesses can be competitive if they concentrate on the importance of the “people that make up this industiy,” he said. Schwartz spoke to 24 producers and agri-industry representatives on Monday at a Penn-State spon sored poultry health and manage ment meeting at Kreider’s Restaurant. Between 1990-1993, Pennsyl vania’s egg production grew at a SI percent rate, mostly because of producers who concentrated on improving production. If that same growth would continue, by the year 2000, there were would be more than 6 billion eggs produced by the layer houses in the state with 21 million hens, according to Schwartz. But consumers’ insistence on quality will rule. And producers most focus on producing not only a quality product, but a consistent one. SENIOR YEARLING; llowal Brubakar; atonal Brubakar; S.Star Rock Farm JUNIOR CHAMPION: Manila Baknar RESERVE JR CHAMP: Loan! BruMar YOUTH DIV. JR CHAMP: Manila Baknar YOUTH DIV. RESERVE JR CHAMP: Krktqiliar Martin DRY COW: 1 Joa Wlyal:2.Manlia Baknar,S.Waaal JR 2-YEAROLD; IJuafci Hoana; 2-Lonak Btubak-. or; S.Lowal BnAnkar SR 2-YR-OLO: I.Dab Brubakar; £Star Rock Farm; S.Lowall Brubakar 3-YR-OLD: I.Joa Wlvak; 2Joa Wknll; s.Manha Baknar i-YR-OLD; 1 .DanlM Bollngar; 2.Dava Wangar; 3.LowaH Brubakar 5-YR-OLO: I.Lowal Brubakar; 2.oaniM Bolkigar AGED COW: l.tonal Brubakar SENIOR CHAMPION: Joa Wbal “The consumer wants to buy today what they bought two weeks ago,” said Schwartz. He said that consumers want a consistent pro duct that is dependable includ ing eggs in die size range they want at the least cost Producers could do a lot more to market their product and seek out and develop new markets. In the Midwest there arc seven or eight available markets for egg pro ducts, where in the East there are few. Schwartz gleaned these conclu sions by doing an informal study of producers and agri-industry rep resentatives at the recent Northeast Poultry Show, by reading trade publications, and through his own personal experience in the industry. “I’m not a prophet and I’m not going to pretend to be a prophet” he said. Many of these conclusions are the result of personal preju- Russified ads! PAY OFF! | f *•“" 1995 m L TRUCKLOAD SALE m ' ll ' 00 1 Cleaner GL ;?SI& Chain Sale! I °\^—il When your bam cleaner needs new y~