E3O-Uuicaster Farming, Saturday, August 10. 1996 Troy Fair Holstein Show (Continued from Pag* E 26) are from Towanda. Among the junior animals, the summer yearling caught the judge’s eye as he moved Noikval Encore Laser, owned by Linda and Gerald Kisner of New Albany, into the champion spot. Following close behind the summer yearling was Lynn and Bonnie Miller’s senior calf, Royal Haven Stardust Baton, who was named the reserve junior champion. Taking both the premier breeder and the premier exhibitor banners for the day wps Pack-Herd Hols teins, the Packard family. A list of the top three placings in each class follows: TROY FAIR HOLSTEIN SHOW RESULTS Spring Calf: 1. Pleasant Comar Gam, own ad by Rogar Coulter, of Columbia Croat Roads. 2. Pack-Hard BC Bazoo, owned by David Packard, of Troy. 3. Pleasant Corner Promise, owned by Rogar Coulter. Winter Calf: 1. Du-Mar Astra Avelyn, own- -Jet** The Holstein reigned supreme at the 1996 Troy Fair Open Dairy Show. Presenting the awards to Jerry Young are, from left, Ben and Kathy Hillyard and Bradford County Dairy Prin cess Robin Wilson. LEOLA TIRE SERVICE, INC. 717-656-2574 ed by Gina Aldarfar, of Athens. 2. Ho-Crmwf Sunbuck Leann, owned by Jamie Lee Craw ford, of Rome. 3. Windnft-Acre* Leadman Beisie, owned by Ronald and Catherine Kittle, of Troy. Fall Calf: 1. Royal Haven Stardust Baton, owned by Lynn and Bonnie Millar. 2. Ou-Mar Mandat Julian, owned by Heidi Alderfer, of Athens. 3. Pack-Herd Encore Bell Toll, own ed by David Packard. Summer Yearling: 1. Norkval Encore Las er, owned by Linda and Gerald Kisner. 2. Stardust Gen-Rich Mane Jo, owned by Gan- Rich Farms. 3. Miss Gan-Rich Kale, owned by Gan-Rich Farms. Spring Yearling; 1. HoCrawf Chesapeake Lindy, owned by Jodi Lynn Crawford. 2. Pack Herd Astre Brenna, owned by Terri Packard. 3. Shadowditf Encore Jessica, owned by Metises* Hillyard, of Towanda Winter Yearling: 1. Pack Herd Lindy Brit tany, owned byTerri Packard. 2. Ro-Sa Acres Annette, owned by Greta Braund. 3. Ja-Jen Tong Babe, owned by Ja-Jen Farm, of Col umbia Cross Roads.- Fall Yearling: 1. Braund Valley Peanut, owned by Braund Valley Farm, of Troy. 2. Ja- Jen Stardom Magic, owned by Ja-Jen Farm. 3. Ro-Sa Acres Broker Bonnie, owned by Snowcrest Farms, of Milan. Junior Best Three Females: 1. Norkval Farm. 2. Pack-Herd Holstein*. 3. Lynn and Bonnie Miller. Dry Cow Four Years and Under; 1. Calkins Farm Nick Neva, owned by Ryan Calkins. 2. Ja-Jen Counselor Happy, owned by Ja-Jen Farm. 3. Pennvale Melwood Gwen, owned by Jason Kenyon, of Columbia Cross Roads. (Turn to Page E3l) 258 W. MAIN ST.. LEOLA, PA Jerry Young accepts the grand champion award from Dairy Princess Robin Wilson, left, while Lynn Miller accepts the reserve grand champion ribbon from Alternate Dairy Princess Stacey Mattocks and Alternate Dairy Princess Julia Wanck present the junior champion award to Linda Kisner. The Holstein was named supreme champion and the Ayrshire was named the reserve of the two-day show. Here Julia Wanck, Kathy Hlllyard and Stacey Mattocks present the awards to Melissa Hlllyard with her Ayrshire and Jerry Young with his supreme Holstein. Robin Wilson, right, also offers congratulations. I f HAVE QUESTIONS? NEEftANSWERS? I. - How Doeipoastlng-EffectiMy Btaurngm'' How Can faking Barley Increase Soybean Yield! 1. 2. What Can Roasted Com Do For My Milk Production? 3. How Can I Reduce My Over-All Feed CostilK'fe > v ♦ ♦ f *■ v . v \ , ** v f * 4. Schnupps Grain Roasting at See AG PROGRESS DAYS on Weeljai Street AugustT3-15,1996 We Have the Roasted Grains! v. y,-? '•: n . , . 4 -;. . . , ~ , . - , „,...>.*.■,* - - . " .3 *&iS t v * { .m \ I
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