Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 16, 1996, Image 33

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awards are, from the left, aeated, Cameron Davie representing Catoetin Embryo
Transfer, David Doody, Wayne Savage, Oren Bender, and Lenny Pieper. From the left,
standing, are Frank Covey representing Harmony Farm, Denny Savage tor Hobble Hill
Farm, Dan Hollingsworth 111, Cindee Sav*qe for Savage-Leigh Farm, Daryl Walker for
Mi
an Savage, Jenny Savage, Jami
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Maryland Holstein
Hess, Carroll; 3. Andrea Hood,
Frederick,
Savings bonds were awarded to
the first, second, and third place
record book winners in the junior
and intermediate divisions. The
money for these awards is avail
able through interest earned from
the Patrick Hoff Memorial Fund.
First place senior winners re
ceived a $5OO scholarship from
the Maryland Holstein Scholar
ship Fund.
Senior winners were:
Boys: 1. Darren Remsburg,
Frederick; 2. Darren Wolf, Freder
ick; 3. Jeffrey Sutton, Carroll.
Girls: 1. Jessica Fritz, Carroll;
2. Jami Savage. Montgomery; 3.
Amy Miller, Carroll; 3. (tie) Kris
tin Myers, Carroll.
The overall junior trophy win
ner was Kelli Savage, of Mont
gomery County. Kelli received an
engraved watch.
19% DJM winners are April
Hall, Queen Anne’s, and Kelly
Myers, Carroll. 1997 DJM win
ners are Jason Watt, Carroll, and
Jessica Fritz, Carroll.
Junior production awards also
were presented.
2-Year-Old Coldsprings Farm
Trophy - Marlin Hoff family; Ry
an Savage, Montgomery: Savage-
Leigh Inspire Lauren, 28,683
ECM.
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strengths of the premier dairy cooperative m the region.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mmeh 16,1MtA33
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3-Year-Old Washington Coun
ty Trophy - Washington County
Holstein Association: Jami Sa
vage, Montgomery: Savage-Leigh
Creamy Shake. 36,036 ECM.
The 4-year-old Brook-Lodge
Farm Trophy, sponsored by Renn
Rcmsburg family, went to Jami
Savage. Montgomery, for Savage-
Leigh Chocolate Chip, 36,045
ECM.
The 5-Ycar-Old Oakview
Ridge Farm Trophy sponsored by
the Carl Bender family went to
Chip Savage, Montgomery for Sa
vage-Leigh Royal Katcy-TW,
30,522 ECM.
The 6-ycar-old and over King
stead Farm Trophy, went to Chip
Savage, Savage-Leigh Christmas
Star. 45,188 ECM.
Lifetime Peace and Plenty Farm
Trophy, given by the Joseph
Schwartzbeck family went to Jen
ny Savage, Montgomery, for her
Savage-Leigh Milky Maybelle,
207,627 ECM.
Four scholarships were
awarded for the 1994-95 school
year. Scholarship recipients at
tending the University of Mary
land were Jenell Rinehart and Ma
rie Speak, Carroll County, and
Mark lager, Howard County. The
fourth recipient was Greg Knut
sen, Cecil County, who is attend
ing the University of Delaware.
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“It’s great to be part of the team at
ADC that produces a quality
product and stands by its farmers. ”
—Levi £sf LuAnn Ransom
Nicholson, PA
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