MADISON, Wis. This year’s World Dairy Expo judges have been named. They are: • Central National Ayrshire Show: Ron Mosser. Mosser is a field representative for Superior Agri-Services and resides in Geneva, Ind. A member of several All-American Selection Commit tees, Mosser is also president of the Indiana Jersey Cattle Associa tion and a past World Dairy Expo offical for the Central National Jersey Show. His lifelong involvement with Pleasant Ridge Farm his led to several showring successes including selection as premier breeder three times at World Dairy Expo and two times at the Royal Winter Fair. Pleasant Ridge, which is home to ISO head of young stock, is also very famil iar with shows on the national level. Mosser’s Jersey have had several class winners and champ ions through the years, along with a ihrcc-time premier sire at World Dairy Expo. •Central National Brown Swiss dispersal in 1990, McKinven is Show: Brian Garrison. Garrison is engaged with buying show cattle a sire analyst and manager at ABS through his company, Amlard Global, Inc.’s Brown Swiss prog-; Holsteins in Melbourne, Quebec, rams. A member of the Holstein Canada. He is experienced in the Association of America’s Type showring and in 1987. he received Committee, Garrison has judged the junior championship'honors at many shows in the United States. World Dairy Expo and junior including associate judge of the champion honors at the Royal 1994 International Holstein Show Winter Fair in Toronto, Canada, in at World Dairy Expo, associate 1989. His herd has received more, judge of the 1994 All-American than 20 nominations in All- Jcrscy Show, judge of 1994 Mid American and All-Canadian East Spring National, 1995 East- competitions. cm National Brown Swiss Show, McKinven’s experience as a 1995 Mid East Fall National Hols- judge, has taken him to Brazil, tem Shows and the 1995 All Argentina, and Ireland. He judged American Jr. Jersey show. the Western National Show in Garrison’s involvement with > 1994- and has judged all dairy the industry has led him to dairy breeds. He was also the associate operations in England, France, Holstein judge at last year’s Germany, Italy, Australia* New World Dairy Expo. Zealand, Czech Republic, Austria, •International Holstein Show - and Switzerland. He remains an Assocoatc Judge: Robert Morrell, active participant in the Garbo Morrell is from western Pennsyl- Swiss herd. vania. He and wife Candy, and MAXJ^OWER ~„ - . maxipower, ulc 330 Fondarwhlla Road * Lebanon, FA 17042-7035 Hiom (717) * (0001 272-0204 Fax: (717) 273-8100 Diesel, L.P., Natural gas, PTO Generators Used Units: 70 kW diesel Onan 25 kW PTO Onan trailer & shaft 140 kW diesel Maxi Power World Dairy Expo Names Judges •Central National Guernsey Show: Fowler Branstetter. An international judge and area mark eting manager for Protiva, a unit of Monsanto, Fowler Branstetter is an active dairy producer. More than 100 registered Guernseys and Holsteins are part of the herd in Edmonton, Ky., which has been operating since 19SS. Branstetter has bred and developed 17 All- American nominees, including the 1989 unanimous All-American and the unanimous All-Canadian, Guernsey Aged Cow. (now scored EX-96). Branstetter’s judging assign ments have included the Royal Winter Fair in Canada and the Royal-Melboum Show in Austra lia. In the United States, he has also judged three national breed shows, and state and regional shows in 18 states, along with being an official Hoard’s Dairy man contest judge. •Central National Jersey Show and International Holstein Show: Callum McKinven. After a herd CRAft-bilt CONSTRUCTION, INC. (717) 653-4023 Post Frame Buildings EqtL C LESTER^ Storage Pre-Engineered Commerical Buildings their four children, own and oper ate Morrell Farms. The herd includes 200 head of registered Holsteins and 400 acres. The cur rent B.A.A. is 110.2, with 30EX and 59VG. The rolling herd aver age is 24.500 M, 920 F, 825 P. Mor rells were the breeders of the 1994 All-American S-year-old. In the pastm Morrell has owned and shown several nominated ani-~ mals in both the United States and Canada. He has been involved in fitting, showing, and judging cattle since the early 19705. •International Milking Shor thorn Show: George Barlass. An active dairy judge and strong sup porter of the dairy industry, George Barlass is familiar with judging at World Dairy Expo. In past years, he has served as the Ayrshire. Brown Swiss. Guernsey and Milking Shorthorn official. Barlass has also judged in 24 states and eight foreign countries. Major shows judged include All- American Jr. Show; Eastern National Show; Western National Jersey Show; International at Chi cago; National Cattle Congress; Pennsylvania All-American; Pan- American Exposition; Royal Winter Fair in Canada; National Jersey Show in England and on the Isle of Jersey; National Jersey Show in Brazil; Royal Easter Show in Australia; Pacific Nation al Exposition; and the World Jersey Conference Shows in New Zealand, England and Costa Rica. Barlass is also the former owner of GIL-BAR Jersey Farm, which won premier breeder 82 times and premier exhibitor 63 times at major shows throughout the Mid west. GIL-BAR, under Barlass management has bred or deve loped 108 Excellent cows, 19 All- Americans and 29 Reserves. Bar lass has also bred the only Jersey to be named grand champion at World Dairy Expo four times and the only Jersey to be named supreme champion of World Dairy Expo. •Grand International Red & White Show; David Brown. Brown is owner and manager of Cher-Own Holsteins, located in Paris, Ontario, Canada. The herd has been first place in Ontario pro duction and second in all of Cana da in recent years. Cher-Own is also known throughout the world for several great champions, All- American and All-Canadian awards, including the two-time supreme champion of World Dairy Expo, Merkley Starbuck $1.4 Million Released For Farmers’ Market Nutrition HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) On behalf of Gov. Tom Ridge. Agriculture Secretary Charles C. Brosius this week announced that more than $1.4 million is to be distributed to Pennsylvanians enrolled in the Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) dur ing the months of July and August “This innovative program pro vides nutritionally-at-risk mothers and children with coupons to buy fresh fruits and vegetables from more than 280 farmers’ markets across the commonwealth,” said Brosius. “It is a wonderful oppor tunity to promote better health and increase support for Pennsylvani a’s farmers’ markets.” As a pilot program in 1988, FMNP served only two counties in Pennsylvania. This year it is Mahoning Outdoor Furnaces Cut Your Heating Costs With Our Outdoor Furnace • Standard Model Bums Wood, - Coal or Wood by-products ■ • Multi-Fuel Model Burns Wood, Coal, Oil or Gas f r \ • Corning Catalytic Combustor TBp" - Option Available on all Models H| Clyde K. Alderfer / Box 246, RD #1 Ml. 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In early July of this year, a young cow dispersal of 140 lots featured everything under six years of age including the calves. By the age of 36, Brown had won his first premier breeder ban ner at World Dairy Expo and received the second the following year. Brown has been an active exporter, with embryos and lives tock finding homes in England, Italy, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Germany, and the United States. Numerous judging oppor tunities have included national shows in Canada, United States, and Brazil. Program expected to serve more than 100,000 participants in all 67 counties and will provide addi tional sales for the over 400 parti cipating vendors. “Federal dietary guidelines recommend that one should eat at least five servings a day of fruit and vegetables,” Brosius said. “Programs like these help to ensure participants eat a balanced diet, putting them on the path to a healthier lifestyle.” Expectant mothers, nursing mothers, and children ages three to five, enrolled in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) arc encouraged to apply. Eligible individuals should con tact their local WIC office or call 1-800-WIC-WINS for more information. * lt’s great to be part of the team at ADC that produces a quality product and stands by its farmers. “ —Levi & LuAnn Ransom Nicholson, PA