A36-l!ahias&r REYNOLDSBURG, Oliio BW Champs F 203, owned by Brentwood Farms, Orland, Calif., was named senior and grand champion of the 1995 All Ameri can Jersey Show, held Nov. 6 in conjunction with the North Ameri can International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Ky. “Champs” stood first in the 5-year-old cow class of 20 entries. She is Excellent-90 percent with a record of 3-7 3X 305 21,160 4.4 percent 927 3.7 percent 780. Duncan Eilene of HLF took reserve senior and reserve grand champion honors and also took home first place udder for her 5-year-old cow class. “Eilene” is a daughter of Highland Magic Dun can, PTI +219, and is owned by Shannon Anderson of HLF Jerseys, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Barbers Dolanda, owned by Keith Hubbell, Brownsville, Ind., was chosen as the intermediate champion. This was the first time for this award, selected from the following classes: senior yearling in milk, junior 2-year-olds, senior 2-year olds and junior 3-year-olds. This daughter of WF/L&M Duncan Barber-ET, PTI +333, was also named premier performance cow. This award recognizes cows based on their total performance. The award is weighted 50 percent an placing, 25 percent on genetic merit and 25 percent on produc tion. “Dolanda” had a perfect score, winning her class, and hav ing the highest genetic merit and production score. “Dolanda’’ has one record of 1-10 305 16,323 5.3 percent 862 3.9 percent 631. The reserve intermediate champion honors went to the first place junior 3-year-old, Bolle Acres Lester TB Sarah. “Sarah” is a daughter of Highland Duncan Lester, PTI +3Ol, and owned by Bolle-Acres Jersey Farm, Geneva, Ind. Junior champion honors went to GR BW IX? H 834 owned by Brentwood Farms. “DC” placed first in the bred heifer class against 32 entries. The reserve junior champion was Bovi-Lact Jude Jewel-ET owned by Rock Ella Jerseys, Hornby, Ontario, Canada. “Jewel” placed second in the bred heifer class. TheNasco International Type & Production Award (formerly M. B. Nichols award) was won by Hases Babes Lad Charo. She received the award for her record of 4-03 305 29.076 M, 1.385 F. and 1.059 P. Multi Fuel Furnaces & Boilers Wood. Coal & Oil & & • « Also Outdoor Boilers wood & coal models PENN MFC. CO. 393 W. Lexington Rd., LitHz, PA 17543 Call (717) 626-13970 r 627-2303 AJCA Reports On All-American Activities This award is based on the highest 305- record for animals stand ing within the top 20 percent of their class. “Charo” is a daughter of Top Brass Babes Lad-ET, PTI +212, and is owned by Brian Say les, Paris, Ontario, Canada. The premier breeder and pre mier exhibitor banners were both presented to Bachelor Farms, Angola, Ind. The honor of the premier sire award was given to Soldierboy Boomer Sooner of CJF, bred by Biltmore Farms, Fletcher, N.C. and now owned by Select Sires, Plain City, Ohio. Indiana captured first place in the state herd contest, topping the field of 10 entries. Chuck Luchsin ger, Syracuse, N.Y., judged the 306- show. David Jones, Yale, Okla., was the consultant during the show. In the youth compel'lions, Shannon N. Anderson, New Phi ladelphia, Ohio was awarded the top honor for the second consecu tive year at the All American Junior Jersey Show. Her animal, Duncan Eilene of HLF, placed first in the 5 years and over cow class and went on to cap ture the senior and grand champion banners. This is “Eilene’s” second time in the All American Junior Show’s winner’s circle, as she cap tured the award ior Anderson last year. “Eilene” is a Highland Magic Duncan, PTI +219, daughter and her dam is MV Master Etta. Rexs Patrick Kim, owned by Allison Keightlcy Smith, was awarded the reserve senior and reserve grand champion honors. “Kim” is a daughter of Mandys Patrick Rex, who placed second in the 5 years and over cow class. Ali Secret, winner of the inter mediate calf class, was named junior champion of the Junior Show. “Secret*’ is owned by Heather Hjetland, Delaware, Okla. Camarest Regais Shannon received the reserve junior champ ion title. “Shannon” is owned by Stacy Allen, Stanford, Ky. Winners in the two showman ship divisions were Dusty Schirm, Louisville, Ohio, in the 9-14 year old division and Tony Mosser, Geneva, Ind., in the 15-19 year old division. Schirm received the Win dy Knoll Trophy for junior show manship, and Mosser was awarded the Mr. & Mrs. Max Gordon Tro phy for senior showmanship. Brian Garrison, Tiffin, Ohio, judged the 210-animal show. Low ell Stevens, Urbana, Ohio was the consultant during the show. Jersey Sale In other action, the 38th All American Jersey Sale averaged $5,594.55 on 55 lots, making it the third highest average in the history of the sale. This is the highest sale average since 1981 when 48 animals aver aged $6,410.42. Topping this year’s sale was Barbs Trader Doc, consigned by William and Barbara Mason, Buhl, Idaho. He was purchased by Jerseyland Sires, Hilmar, Calif, for $51,500. “Doc” was one of three bulls offered. He is a son of Avon Road Trader-ET out of an Excellent-90 percent daughter of Mason Boom er Sooner Berretta, PTI +399. The dam has a record in progress, at 273 days, of 23.650 M 3.7 percent 884 F 3.7 percent 885 P. “Doc” has a Parent Average (PA) of +1.532M, +6 IF, +6OP, +2O6P$, +23SCYS, +2.6 Type, and +350 PTI. The high-selling female was the first choice female out of Duncan Belle by Molly Brook Brass Major, PTI +321, consigned by GI Prat Genetics Corp„ Sao Paulo, Brazil. The choice was purchased by Rock Ella Jerseys, Hornby, Ontario, Canada for $31,000. The heifer, due December 1995, will have a PA of +BIBM, +SIF, The Pennsylvania FFA Foundation announces. The fifth in a series of Limited Edition tractors produced by the ERTL Company. This 1996 Limited Edition Tractor is available for $35.00. which includes shipping and handling. This year's tractor will be an International 1586, en closed cab, with dual rear wheels. The collector box for the tractor pictures all five tractors in the series. A limited quantity of the 2nd edition-1993 tractors remain for sale at a cost of 545.00. Third edition-1994 and Fourth , edition - 1995 are available at $35.00. The 1992-First Edition of the series is sold out! Each tractor comes packaged in it's own special collectors box and includes a certificate of authenticity. Only orders including payment; checks. Master Card or Visa, will be accepted. Make checks payable to: The Pennsylvania FFA Foundation. Credit card orders made be placed by calling (800) 523 - 5291 extension 8397. All other orders should be mailed to: Name Street Address (No P.O. Boxes please) City: .Zip: State; Phone: ( ) Exp. Date Pennsylvania FFA's Fifth Limited Edition Tractor Stephen R. Kline, Treasurer PA FFA Foundation Markley Lane, P.O. Box S 4 Beaver Springs, PA 17812 RETURN BOTTOM PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT 1992 - Ist Egj\jSn (Farmall 350) 1993 - 2nd Edition (Farmall Super H) 1994 - 3rd Edition (Farmall Super MTA) 1995 - 4th Edition (Farmall F-20) 1996 - sth Edition (International Quan PA FFA 65 th Anniversary Winross Trucks Quan, PA FFA Winross Truck □ VISA +3SP, +l25P$, +I46CYS, +2.9 Type, and +258 PTI. She is backed by three generations of Excellent dams, including her Excellent-92 percent Highland Magic Duncan dam. Rock Ella Jerseys purchased Golden Belle-ET, a half-sister to this heifer, to top the 1994 All- American Sale. The second high-selling female was Mason Barrelta Jenetta, con signed by David Mason, of Buhl. “Jenetta” was purchased by Hill top Jersey Farm, Chandler, Texas for $17,000. “Jenetta” is a daugh ter of Mason Boomer Sooner Ber retta and officially appraised Excellent-91 percent. She has a two lactation Mature Average (ME) of 24.844 M, 1,035 F and 1.024 P. Silent Auction For the fourth consecutive year, a silent auction was held in con junction with the All American activities. Buyers interested in bid ding signed up with Jersey Market ing Service for buyer numbers. After checking pictures and pro duction information on the display for the Silent Auction, written bids were accepted from Nov. 3 until Nov. 6 for the embryos being offered. Eighteen embryo lots averaged $3,094 with the top lot bringing $7,000. Hedgebrook and AK Enterprises. Winchester, Va., bid $7,000 to purchase the consign ment of Kurt and Carol Alberti, Wendell, Idaho. The buyer will select first choice female sired by Comfort Royal Alf-ET, PTI +347, by Exccllent-90 percent AU Dun can Sooner Twilight ‘Twilight” is a Soldicrboy Boomer Sooner of CJF daughter with a record of 3-8 301 24,160 4.6 percent 1,121 4,1 percent 986. The resulting heifer will have a Parent Average (PA) of +1.773M, +B3F, +73P, +252P$, +294CYS, +1.9 Type, and +437 PTI. Peter Vail. Kinderhook, N.Y., □ MASTERCARD paid the second highest price when he bid $4,600 to buy the consign ment of Phil Fanclli, Hilmar, Calif. Vail will select first choice female sired by Kaimua Goliath, by Very Good-83 percent Sunset Canyon Skyanne-ET. The sire is a New Zealand sire with no U.S. genetics in his pedigree. The dam is a Rock y Hill Sky Line daughter with a mature equivalent of 28.077 M 1.170 F and 1.013 P on one lactation. The third highest bid was made by Baxland Breeders, Victoria, Australia on the right to flush Mol ly Brook Lester Famous-Twin. The right to flush was consigned by Pine-Crest Farms, Pine Grove, Pa. The buyer will get five embryos by the sire of their choice. “Famous” is a daughter of High land Duncan Lester, PTI +3Ol, and is backed by two generations of Excellent dams. “Famous” herself is officially appraised Excellent-90 percent and ranks fourth on the July 1995 PTI list. Pot O’Gold The All American Pot O’Gold Jersey Sale offers heifers for junior bidding only, and juniors are allowed to purchase one animal each year. This year’s sale averaged $2,786 on IS lots, with a top bid of $5,000. Matthew Riggs, Danville, Ind., was the final bidder on the top selling heifer. Rock Maple Art Maria Xystros-ET. Consigned by Suzanne Buell, Eastford, Conn., she sold for $5,000. She is a daughter of Avon Road Trader- ET, PTI +284, has a Parent Aver age CPA) 0f+1.692M, +64F, +SIP, +2O4P$, +2OBCYS, +2.4 Type, and +3lO PTI. She is a daughter of Avon Road Trader-ET, PTI +284, with a Soldierboy Boomer Sooner of CJF dam who is Excellent-91 percent The dam has a two- (Turn to Pago AST) @ $55 = Quan, @ $45 - . @s3s = @ $35 = Quan. Quan. -Quan. @s3s = @ $5O = Quan. @ $4O = Total Enclosed =i
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