(Continued from Pag* A2B) Junior Champion: Robert Jaion Hanii**. Reserve: An draw Smith. 5-Yaar Otd: 1. Brian Smith. Sanior Champion: Brian Smith. GRAND CHAMPION Robert Jaaon Hanisa* RESERVE Brian Smith Champion Owner-Brad: Brian Smith. Ratarva; Robert Jaaon Mania**. Spring (Junior) Calf: 1. Larry H. W*ngar. Winter (Intermediate) Calf; 1. Janln* Fall (Senior) Yearling: 1. Stephanie □enough. Junior breed champions at the4-H dairy show, from left, Robert Henlsee, Guernsey; Andrew Smith, Brown Swiss; Stephanie Donough, Jersey; and Matthew Kemper, Ayrshire. Holstein Junior champions. From left, He jer Brubaker, Lancaster County dairy ambassador; Blake Brubaker, reserve champion; and char lon, Nick Fisher. Reserve Junior breed champions, from left, Matthew Kemper, Ayrshire; Brian Smith (at halter for Andrew Smith), Guernsey; Andrew Smith, BrownSwlss; and Janine Lea- ancaster Junipr Champion: Siaphanla Donough. Raaarva: Janln* Laaman. Senior 3-Yaar-Old: 1. Stephanie Donough. Senior Champion: Stephanie Donough. GRAND CHAMPION Stephanie Donough RESERVE Stephanie Donough Champion Owner-Bred: Stephanie Donough. Reaerve: Stephanie Donough. Fall (Sanior) Call: 1. Matthew Kemper. Spring (Junior) Yearling: 1. Matthew Kempaf. Junior Champion; Matthew Kemper. Raaarva: Matthew Kemper. AYRSHIRE em GRAND CHAMPION Maßhaw Kemper RESERVE Matthew Kemper BROWN SWISS Spring (Junior) Colt; 1. Andrew Smith. 2. EHzabeth Smith. 3. Lori He»a. Summer Yearling: 1. Goreld Boyd. 2. Eli zabeth Smith. Spring (Junior) Yearling; 1 .Goreldßoyd.2. Lori Hoot. Winter (Inlormodiali) Yoorling; 1. Andrew Smith. Junior Champion: Andrew Smith. Reeerve: Andrew Smith. Dry Cow (2 Year* and Over): 1. Gerald Boyd. 2. Elizabeth Smith. 8-Year-Old; 1. Elizabeth Smith. Senior Champion: Elizabeth Smith Reeerve: Gerald Boyd. GRAND CHAMPION Elizabeth Smith RESERVE GarNd Boyd Champion Owner-Brad; Elizabeth Smith. Reeerve: Gerald Boyd. Dam and Daughter: Gerald Boyd. SHOWMANSHIP •-10 Year Old: 1. Lori Heee. 2. Blake Bru baker. 3. Tim Ski lee. 11-13 Year Old: 1. Del mar Obarholtzer. 2. Lindeey Howard. 3. Joehua Akere. 14-18 Year Old; 1. Daniee BoHioger. 2. Eli zabeth Smith. 3. Brant Obarholtzer. HOLSTEIN Spring (Junior) Calf: 1. Blake Brubaker. 2. Cryalal Brubaker. 3. Brenda Hoover Winter (Intermediate) Calf; 1. Nick Fisher. 2. Jacob Brown. 3. Alex Morrow. Fail (Senior) Calf: 1. Benjamin Walk. 2. Heather Brubaker. 3. Amie Shelley. Summer Yearling: 1. Marsha Balmar. 2. Riley Elected President Of Southern Ag Association ANNAPOLIS, Md. Mary land Secretary of Agriculture Lewis R. Riley was elected presi dent of the Southern Association of State Departments of Agricul ture (SASDA) at their recent an nual meeting in Virginia. As a re sult, Maryland will host the 1997 SASDA Meeting, now scheduled for June 7-11,1997, in Annapolis. SASDA represents the secretaries, directors and/or commissioners of agriculture in IS Southern states plus Puerto Rico and the Virgin Is lands. “It is certainly an honor for me to be asked by my colleagues to head SASDA for the coming year. We all have a common interest in seeing our agriculture industries jgk FISHER’S PAINTING & U|f?L FISHER’S PAINT OUTLET STORE QUALITY PAINTS @ REASONABLE PRICES Point I ■ ALL types of interior & EXTERIOR U P J PAINTING ■ SANDBLASTING N ROOF COATING ■ RESTORATION & WATERPROOFING ON STONE & BRICK BUILDINGS HOUSES - BARNS - FENCES - FACTORIES - ETC. Specialists In Sand Blasting/Spray Painting Farm Buildings, Feed Mills, Roofs, Tanks, Etc. With Aerial Equipment I WE NOW REPAIR SPRAY GUNS AND PUMPS 4056 A Newport Rd., Kinzers, PA 17535 717-768-3239 On Rt. 772 Across From Pequea Valley School ‘Brush, ‘Rptt Or Spray - We 'CC (Do It ‘Either Way for Jobs Large OrStnaCC - Our Men WUC Do It Pi CC “Were proud to he part of a financially sound cooperative. Atlantic does its best to get the greatest return from the marketplace. ” ADC Is the Place To Be Financial stability and the greatest return from the marketplace - the outstanding benefits that Jeff Moore refers to - are among the strengths of the premier dairy cooperative in the region Atlantic Dairy Cooperative has a 78-year history of excellent service to its members Financially strong, ADC guarantees a market for all member milk and excels in maximizing returns. ADC is a leader in providing equity payments, quality bonuses and over-order premiums to members. Nearly 4,000 dairy farmers agree that "ADC is the Place to Be." For free information on how you can secure the future of your dairy farm operation, write or call- Atlantic Dairy Cooperative ~ 1225 Industrial Highway Southampton, PA 18966 [JjSSSsj 1-800-645-MILK LUIIWMM Mkhaal BoNlngor. Spring (Junior) Yearling: 1 . Lindsay How ard. 2. Aaron Trimbta. Wintar (IntarmadiaW) Yaarlmg: 1. Cheryl Harahay. 2. Brian MuU. 3. Justin Howa*. Fall (Sanior) Yaarling: 1. Justin Howa*. 2. Justin WivaH. 3. Zachary Mack. Junior Champion; Nek Fishar. Rasatva. Blaka Brubakar. Dry Cow (2 Yaars and Orar): 1. Marsha Baknar. Junior 2-Yaar-Okj: 1. Dal mar Obarhollzar. 2. Jassica Latham. 3. Nick Fishar. Sanior 2-Yaar-CXd: 1. Justin Howa*. 2 Haathar Brubakar. 3. Marsha Baknar. 4- 1. Joaaph Bast 5- Yaw-Old: 1. Danisa Bodlngar. 2. Brant Obarholtzar. Sanior Champion: Danisa Bollingar. Rasatva; Justin Howa*. GRAND CHAMPION Danisa BoHingar RESERVE Justin Howa* Champion Ownar-Brad; Joa Bast Ratarva: Dalmar Obarholtzar. compete successfully in the global marketplace which means pros perity at home and a solid agricul ture industry as we move toward the next century. Of course, I am particularly looking forward to showing my colleagues the rich diversity of Maryland agriculture when we host the meetings next June,” said Riley. The Historic Inns of Annapolis will be the headquarters for the an nual meeting that will include dis cussions of agricultural, market ing and environmental issues as well as a tour of Maryland agricul tural operations. SASDA last held their meetings in Maryland in 1986. —-Jeff Moore Centreville, MD
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