Canadian Aged Holstein Is Supreme At World Dairy Expo MADISON, Wis.—An aged Holstein cow named Rainyridge Tony Beauty was selected as America’s supreme champion cow during closing ceremonies at the 29th annual World Dairy Expo in Madison. Wisconsin. The champ, classified as SEX 92, was exhibited by Ray Brown of Vista, Manitoba, Canada. At 6 years of age, Rainyridge Tony Beauty had a 305-day production record of 21,390 pounds of milk, 791 pounds of Cat and 705 pounds of protein. She is sired by Marsh field Elevation Tony and her dam is Despics Tempo Diane. Farmers ■ Oswalt® Polygon Mixon The new “1000” Series design, with its superior horizontal drum and waterfall mixing action, maximizes your TMR results with an outstanding quality of mix The Feedroom & Mixer ERB& HENRY EQUIPMENT INC. New Berlinville, PA 19545 215-367-2169 LAPP’S BARN EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE Gap, PA 17527 717-442-8134 SOLLENBERGER SILOS CORP. 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Greenville, PA 16125 412-588-7950 HARRY TROOP CochranvHle, PA 19335 215-593-6731 Eilene of HLF was named the supreme champion cow of the junior show during World Dairy Expo. She was exhibited by Shan non N. Anderson of HLF Jerseys in New Philadelphia. Ohio. Dur ing the Central National Jersey Show held at the 29th annual World Dairy Expo, the champ also garnered the reserve grand champ ion femak honors. Five-year-old Duncan Eilene of HLF produced a 108-day record of 7,410 pounds of milk, 359 pounds of fat and 269 pounds of protein. The reserve supreme champion of the junior show was a Holstein in the Know, Your Oswalt 9 Dealer is a feedroom and mixer expert. And he can help you get the most from your TMR feeding program. Oswalt Dealerships are one-stop-shops for a full line of Jamesway 9 and Starline 9 feeders, conveyors, silo unloaders, roller mills and electric forage carts. Plus he handles Oswalt auger and drum mixers in capacities from 70 to 747 cu. ft. 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She is owned by Natalie Intcrnatlonal Holstein Show, the Borba ofEscalon, California. At 4 r “ erve champion was C years of age the champ had a Inspiration Tina owned 305-day production record of J* Kueffner Holstems of 25.400 pounds of milk, 1,253 Wircton-Salcm North Carolina, pounds of fat and 814 pounds of Prcmier breeder honors went to protein. Oscar Dupasquier of Guelph, A record number of dairy cattle Ontario, Canada and Kueffner competed this year at the 29th Holstems of Winston-Salem, annual World Dairy Expo. Oct. N ? rth Carolina was named pre -4-8 in Madison, Wisconsin. A m ‘® r exhibitor, record 1,911 animals from seven * n “Jf junior show. Gentry breed shows competed in the Acr « Gambler Sue was nam«l show ring. grand champion female. She is Holstein Show sired by Strickler MGM Gampler In addition to Rainyridge Tony an( } her dam is Penn-Grove ■ • Toddsdale Dimples. The reserve grand champion female of the junior show went to Hardindale Mark Rocita, owned by Scott Long, Clayton. Michigan. During the International Holstein Show. 464 Holsteins competed. Guernsey Show In addition to Westlynn Tom Dee making a repeat victory as grand champion of the Central National Guernsey Show, a cow named Jastes Ben Joy garnered the reserve grand champion female honors. She is owned by the Ben Joy Syn dicate of Salvia, Kentucky. Randy and Wanda Knapp of Epworth, lowa, were named both premier breeder and premier exhibitor for the Central National Guernsey Show. In the junior show, Ocooch Fayette Meka received grand champion female honors. The champ is a senior 3-ycar-old and was exhibited by Elizabeth Herges of Livingston, Wisconsin. At 2 years. 4 months of age. Ocooch Fayette Meka had a 365-day production record of 15,241 pounds of milk, 783 pounds of fat and 562 pounds of protein. The reserve grand champion female of the junior show was Sandy Hill Wandas Winnie. She was exhibited by Jessica Eilers of Scotch Grove. lowa. During the Central National Guernsey Show. 155 animals competed in the show ring. Ayrshire Show A senior 3-year-old Ayrshire dairy cow exhi bited by David Koss of Sid Pal Ayrshires in Epworth, lowa, was selected as this year’s grand champion female of the Central National Ayr shire Show. The animal, named Family-AF-AYR AJ. lulia, was sired by Forever Schoon, AJ. Her dam is Jan’s Hi Jennifer. The champion produced a 305-day production record of 17,940 pounds of milk, 746 pounds of fat and 637 pounds of protein. A cow named Blackaddar Emily 2 won reserve grand champion female honors and was exhibited by Mount and Allan Bair of Woodland View Farm. Knowlton, Quebec, Canada. In the junior show, Blue Meadows suzie ET, exhibited by Rebecca Seifert of Acampo, Cali fornia, was named the grand champion. The reserve grand champion of the junior show was Vales-Pride Olympic Rosie. She is bred and )wned by Mark Valentine of Thurmont. Maryland. Moy-Ayr Farm of Whitewater, Wisconsin, vas named premier breeder. Ski Pal Ayrshires md Moy-Ayr Farm shared the honor for premier ixhibitor. A total of 168 animals competed in the show ring. Brown Swiss A 6-year-old Brown Swiss owned by Kruses Swiss Farm of Earlvilie, lowa, was selected as this year’s grand champion of the Central National Brown Swiss Show. The animal-j -named Kruses GK Jade Fantasy Vix ET—was exhibited by the Larry Kruse family, owners of Kruses Swiss Farm. ide, the champ Sired by Bridgeview Elegant Jau*.- iß ion produced a 305-day record of 18,190 pounds of milk, 978 pounds of fat, and 711 pounds of protein. Her dam is Kruses Beautician Vixie. A cow named Hawthorne Rhythmic Riki TW won reserve grand champion honors and is own ed by Jose Evanda, Neiva, Brazil. The Pate Vanderfaam family, owners of Bridge View Swiss in Mira Loma, Calif., was named both premier breeder and premier exhibi tor. Bridgeview Elegant Jade was named premier sire. In the junior show, RftS Jubilation Rosy received grand champion honors. The champion 3-year-old was exhibited by Jason Luttropp of Beilin, Wis. (Turn l 0 Paga