Four-Way Tie For Premier Exhibitor Banner At Northern Tier Championship Show CAROLYN N. MOYER Bradford Co. Correspondent MESHOPPEN (Wyoming Co.) History was made at the second Northern Tier Holstein Champion ship Show as Bob Parr announced premier exhibitor. After checking the figures for accuracy, the clerks of the show confirmed a 4-way tie for the coveted award between Lynn and Bonnie Miller, Sweet Peas Farm, Jericho Dairy, and Fraley Farms. Besides sharing the title for pre mier exhibitor, Lynn and Bonnie Miller also hadhhe distinction of being named the prcm ; er breeder of the show, which boasted ISS animals and was judged by Richard Keene. The Millers also showed the grand champion of the day. Royal Haven Inspire Quill, a 4-year-old. The reserve senior and grand y~ —■! -.1 Pn y‘ . 3-year-old took grand champion honors, right, while Steven Pavelskl showed the reserve grand champion, a senior 2-year-old. champion. Presenting the awards are Robin Wilson and Wyoming/Lackawanna Dairy Maid Amanda Anderson. Bradford County Dairy Princess Robin Wilson, left, and Susquehanna County Dairy Princess Julie Stalter, right, present awards to the senior division reserve Junior and junior champions held by Linda Kisner and David Castro glovanni, respectively. champion of the day was Adam Fraley’s senior 3-year-old, Brae dawn Inspire Angel-ET. Fraley’s “Angel” was also the grand champion of the youth division. Ranking the grand champion in the youth division yvas Steven Pavelski’s senior 2-year-old, JoSan Raider Bay-TW, who was named the reserve senior and reserve grand champion. Among the junior animals, John Castrogiovanni showed the overall junior champion. His animal, Cast lemont Astre Trisha, was a spring yearling. The reserve junior champion of the open division was Norkval Encore Laser, a summer yearling owned by Linda and Ger ald Kisner. In the youth division, Jamie Crawford’s winter calf, Ho-Crawf Sunbuck Leann, was brought to the front of the arena and named From left, Dairy Maid Amanda Anderson and Susquehanna County Dairy Princess Julie Stalter present the grand champion awards to Bonnie Miller and Lynn Miller, while Adam Fraley accepts the reserve grand champion plaque from Bradford County Dairy Princess Robin Wilson. junior champion. Following her was Adam Fraley with his fall calf, C Naylorcroft Prelude Pansy, reserve junior champion. A list of the top three open and junior placings follows: NORTHERN TIER HOLSTEIN CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW RESULTS Spring Calf: 1. (Ijr) Ban-Queen-Sons Lindy Lena -ET, owned by Amanda Fraley. 2. (2jr) Jericho DairyAlrline Lexi, owned by Scott Woodmansee. 3. (3jr) Fra-Ley Astra Angela- ET, owned by Adam Fraley. Winter Calf: 1. (Ijr) Ho-Crawf Sunbuck Leann, owned by Jamie Lee Crawford. 2. (2 jr) C Lampe Barbara Lieutenant, owned by Amanda Fraley. 3. Norkval Flip Popcorn, owned by Linda and Gerald Klsner;(3 jr) Cra ter DH Martha, owned by Kimberly Davit. Fall Calf: 1. Royal Haven Stardutt Baton, owned by Lynn and Bonnie Miller. 2. C Almac Starbuck Perfection, owned by Roger Breen, Janet Deibler and Jeffrey Conrad. 3. (Ijr.) C Naylorcroft Prelude Pansy, owned by Adam Fraley; (2jr) Husking Ohio Victoria, owned by Kara Kramer; (3jr) MS Eariene Raspubon Cathy, owned by Tammi Deibler. Summer Yearling; 1. Norkval Encore Las er, owned by Linda nad Gerald Kisner. 2. MS Stardust Gen Rich MAttie Jo, owned by Gen- Rich Farms and Reed Comstock. 3. Royal Haven Broker Quail, owned by Lynn ancLßon nie Miller; (ijr) JoSan Encore Sunny, owned by Andrew Onyon; (2jr) Hunsinger Pats Ban dit, owned by Michael Hubbard; (3jr) Jarnold Jackie Ivanhoe, owned by Michael Graham. Spring Yearling: 1. Casdemont Astra Tris ha, owned by John Castrogiovanni. 2. Royal Haven Queeme-ET, owned by Lynn and Bon nie Miller. 3. (ijr) Ho-Crawf Chesapeak Lindy, owned by Jodi Lynn Crawford: (2jr) C Vespra view Lisa Lonie, owned by Amanda Fraley; (3jr) Almet Landon Gabrielle, owned by Amanda Hoover. Winter Yearling: 1. Clear MT View Counse lor Rib, owned by Roger Breen Janet Deibler and Jeffrey Conrad. 2. (IJr) JIKA Farm Red star Suzle Red, owned by Andrea Garner. 3. (2jr) Jencho Dairy Sally-ET, owned by Shelly Woodman tee; (3Jr) Ho-Crawf Stardust Sara, owned by Jodi Lynn Crawford. Fall Yearling; 1. Miss Knights Lady Aman da, owned by John Rishel. 2. MS Frankor Jackpot Sherry, owned by Heather Pease. 3. (Ijr) Jo San Counselor Flora, owned by Ste ven Pavelski; (2|r) C-Agram Astre Essence, owned by Chad Pottinger; (3jr) Fra-Ley Jed Glamor, owned by Adam Fraley. Junior Best Three Females: 1. Lynn and Bonnie Miller. 2. Norkval Farms. 3. Casdem ont Farms. Dry Cow Four Years and Under; 1. Long- Brook Lman Daphie, owned by Wayne and Roger Sherwood. 2. Andresem Wine, owned by Wayne and Roger Sherwood. 3. (Ijr) Jeri cho Dairy Mich Steffi, owned by Beth Nebzy doski; (2jr) Shupps Rhonda JJA, owned by Charlene Shupp. Dry Cow Five Years and Over: 1. (ijr) Jeri cho Dairy FPMT Diane Dixie, owned by Shel ly Woodmansee. 2. (2jr) C Lang Sgna Jubil ant Satin, owned by Jarrod Burleigh. 3. Aqua Vanguard Vonda, owned by Christopher Bonavita. Junior 2-Year-Old: 1. (ijr) Rlttar-Ridga Chad Natalie, owned by Jeremy Stackhouse. 2. (2jr) C Pretty-View Jub Kanzy, owned by Amanda Fraley. 3. (3jr) Jericho Dairy Sky Nestle, owned by Shelly Woodmansee. Senior 2-Year-Old: 1. Gen-Rich Stardust Faith, owned by Gen-Rich Farms. 2. (ijr) JoSan Raider Bay-TW, owned by Steve Paveiskl. 3. (2|r) Ban-Queen Sons Raider Rosy, owned by Adam Fraley; (3jr) Miss Raid er Peggy, owned by Matthew Pease. Junior 3-Year-Old; 1. C Hamondale Counselor Vicki, owned by Heather Pease. 2. Mist Inspiration Joyoue-ET, owned by Ridge dale, Witter and Jackson. 3. Hunsinger Pats Aerostat, owned by Dewey Hunsinger; (Ijr) Emman-Rlchland Fiero Edie-RC, owned by Brian Sharer; (2jr) Jericho Dairy Chantel-TW, owned by Shelly Woodmansee. Senior 3-Year-Old: 1. (ijr) Braedawn Inspire Angel-ET, owned by Adam Fraley. 2. JoSan Raider Bonnie, owned by Joseph Pavelski. 3. Elly-B CH Val Spice, owned by Promise Haven Farm; (2jr) C Tenbult Prelude Jamie, owned by David Harvatine; (3jr) B Val ley Endure Kit, owned by Gratia Braund. 4- Year-Old: 1. Royal Haven Inspire Quill, owned by Lynn and Bonnie Miller. 2. (Ijr) Jeri cho Dairy Logic Carin, owned by Shelly Woodmansee. 3. (2jr) Braund Valley Dale Kayla, owned by JiU Marie Sheeley; (3jr) C Frankor Magic, owned by Matthew Pease. 5- Year-Old; 1. C Rockholm Counselor Beltsville Boosts Tricentennial COLLEGE PARK, Md.—Col onial interpreters from the Acco keek Foundation will add an his toric touch as the University of Maryland’s Beltsville facility of the Central Maryland Research and Education Center holds its an nual Geld day on Saturday morn ing, Aug. 17. The Geld day is a sanctioned event in this year’s ongoing Prince George’s County Tricentennial observance. Everyone is invited to gain an appreciation of the role of agriculture and agricultural re search in state and local history, observe modem fanning prac tices, socialize with friends, and enjoy a low-cost noon lunch served by the Calvert Caballeros 4-H Club. S The day’s schedule begins with complimentary coffee r jid dough nuts at 8:30 a.m. T wo separate hayride educational lours will de part every 20 minutes from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tour I will feature presentations by active and retired professionals from the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Maryland at College Park. One tour stop will deal with managing the white-tail deer problem. Tour II will highlight cutting edge research being conducted by Bab*, owned by Promise Haven Farm. 2. Royal Haven Mark Praline, owned by Lynn and Bonnie Miller. 3. (ijr) JoSan Astro Jet Tondra-ET, owned by Matt Pavelski. Six Years and Over: 1. C Maple Meadows, owned by Roundtop Farms. 2. (Ijr) Hubals Vanguard Peggy, owned by Joshua Harva tine. 3. (2jr) Spring Longacre Brandy - ET, owned by Shelly Woodman see, 100,000 pounds class; 1. Mt Glen Counse lor Jifty, owned by Ben and Dean Jackson. 2. (Ijr) C Kirklea Starbuck Echo, owned by Matthew Pease. 3. Long-Brook Mark Augie, owned by Wayne and Roger Sherwood. Best Three Females; 1. JoSan Farm. 2. Lynn and Bonnie Miller. 3. Jericho Dairy. Produce of Dam; 1. JoSan Farms. 2. Lynn and Bonnie Miller. 3. Lynn and Bonnie Miller. Dam t Daughter: 1. Joshua Harvatme. 2. Fraley Farms. 3. Hunsinger Farm. Field Day U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists at the Beitsville Agricul tural Research Center (BARC). And representatives from the BARC visitor center will present an historical review of USDA BARC contributions to Maryland agriculture. The university’s Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station has been conducting research at the Beitsville location since 1973 under a joint arrangement with the USDA. The research focuses on agronomic, environmental, and entomological topics. To reach the Maryland research site from the north, take Interstate Highway 95 or 1-295 (Baltimore- Washington Parkway) to High way 212 (Powder Mill Road). Exit to the east; turn right (after 1-295) onto Soil Conservation Road. Pro ceed about one mile and turn left onto Beaver Dam Road. Follow Beaver Dam Road for about one mile. The facility is on your right. From the south and east, take 1-95 (Capital Beltway) north to Exit 23. Follow Highway 193 (Greenbelt Road) east, and turn left onto Soil Conservation Road. Proceed about one mile; turn right onto Beaver Dam Road, and go about one mile. The facility is on your right