BETH MILLER Cumberland Co. Correspondent SHIPPENSBURG (Franklin Co.) —Names like Melissa Brant ner, Christopher Semple, Lonnie and Sarah Wickard, and Rebecca Comman kept popping up as the winner? were picked during the colored breeds show at the Shippensburg Community Fair. In the Milking Shorthorn com petition, Cornman of Boiling Springs, captured the grand champion spots in the open and the 4-H events and had the senior grand champion with her senior 2-year-old Three Springs O T Jet- Exp. Brantner of Lurgan, took home the award for best animal bred and owned by an exhibitor with her winter yearling Brandy-0 Twilite Samantha. The same animal was named reserve grand champ for the FFA event. Brantner’s dry cow, Twilite Big Time Star, came away with the FFA grand and senior champion titles and was the reserve grand champion in the open. The 4-H reserve grand champ ion was Jason Nailor of Mechanicsburg with his fall year ling Pinesedge RCM Nikki. Nailor also had the grand champion in the open and 4-H categories in the Guernsey com petition with his spring yearling McCulloughs Baldwin Kasi. Brian Nailor of Mechanicsburg had the 4-H and open reserve grand champion with his winter calf McCulloughs Slyme Dakita. The best animal bred and own ed by an exhibitor was Le-Lin Pension Verna, the spring calf of Linnea Hoover of Boiling Springs. In the Brown Swiss event, Lon ni Wickard of Shippensburg had the grand and senior open champ ion with his six years and older cow Lo-Vi Lady Ensign Lill. Melissa Brantner’s 5-year-old Swamp Creek Jill, was the FFA grand and senior champion and the reserve grand open and reserve senior champion. Brantner’s summer yearling Brandy-O Autumn Dolly was the FFA reserve grand champion. Sarah Wickard of Shippensburg had the 4-H grand and senior grand champion with her senior 2-year-old Top Acres Peerless Joy. Her dry cow, Lo-Vi Lacy Ensign Lovely, was the 4-H re serve grand and reserve senior champion. The best animal bred and own ed by an exhibitor honor also went to Sarah Wickard. The Ayrshire event saw Jeff and Michele Reasner of Shippens burg capture the grand and senior champion spots in the open with their dry cow Sunny Acres Misty Polly. Jennifer Zinn of Newville had the 4-H grand and senior grand champ with her senior 2-year-old Jems Ayrshires Trans Michelle. She also captured the 4-H reserve grand and reserve senior champ spots with Jems Ayrshires St. Nick Milissa, a senior 3-year-old. Christopher Semple of Shirleysburg took both the FFA grand and senior grand champion honors. The FFA reserve grand and reserve senior grand champ spots went to his brother, Justin, with his junior 3-year-old Rushing Springs Milkmac-Jackie. Heath Ocker of Shippensburg had the best animal bred and own ed by an exhibitor and the reserve grand and the resrve senior Shippensburg Names Colored Breed Winners Ayrshire grand champion went to Jeff Reasner, right, and reserve grand champion was won by Heath Ocker. John Mumma, Shippensburg, presented the awards. Winning the Guernsey champion titles, were brothers Jason Nailor, right, showing the grand champion winner and Brian Nailor, left, won the reserve grand champion award. champion in the open in his senior 2-year-old Ockerdale Reliable Jessica. Some familiar names made the winner’s circle in the junior com petitions at the show as well. The Milking Shorthorn contest saw Jason Nailor take the open and 4-H junior champ spots with Pincsedge RCM Nikki. He won junior champion reserve junior champion honors in the 4-H and open events with his spring calf G M C Horizon Demand Steph. Melissa Brantner had the FFA junior champ with Brandy-0 Twi lite Samantha and had the FFA reserve junior champ with her spring yearling Brandy-0 Chathy. The junior competition for Guernseys was a Nailor show all the way. Jason Nailor had the 4-H and open champ positions for the open and 4-H events with a spring calf, Sniders Breighton Komet. The open junior champ for the Brown Swiss was Lonnie Wick ard’s winter yearling Lo-Vi Valor Monique. Aaron Cornman of Boiling Springs had the 4-H junior champ with his fall yearling Justa-Beapty Jet Blair. The FFA Brown Swiss junior FFA champ was Melissa Brantner with Brandy-O Autum Dolly. Kerri Wickard of Shippensburg had the open reserve junior champion with her spring yearling Bo Joy Jetway Robin. The' 4-H reserve junior champ was Sarah Wickard with her winter calf Lo- Vi Melady Jet M&M. Jeff and Michelle Reasner’s spring yearling Jemi Heligo Pollu Anna was the junior champion in the open for Ayrshires and their fall calf Masonic Homes Ruler Gina was the reserve junior open champ. Alan Brandt of Mount Union had the 4-H junior champ with his summer yearling Glen Malcolm Seniors Tinkle and he won the reserve junior champion 4-H spot with his winter yearling Crimcom Maple Temfic. Norman Hill of Woodbine, NJ., was the judge for the show. Shlppensburg Fair Colored Breeds Show Results AYRSHIRES Wlntar Call: 1. Michele OcKer, 2. Llnnea Hoover. Fall Calf: 1. Jeff and Michele Reasner, 2. Melvin Brant Sr., 3. Alan Brant. Summer Yearling: 1. Alan Brant, 2. Mel vin Brant Sr. Spring Yearling: 1. Jeff and Michele Reasner, 2. Melvin Brant Sr., 3. Jennifer Znn. Wlntar Yearling: 1. Jeff and Michele Reasner, 2. Alan Brant, 3. Melvin Brant Sr. Fall Yearling: 1. Daniel Yeakley. Dry Cows: 1. Jeff and Michele Reasner, 2. Christopher Semple, 3. Alan Brant Junior 2-Yaar-Old: 1. Melvin Brant Sr., 2. La Ann Witmar, 3. Melvin Brant Sr. Senior 2-Year-old: 1. Heath Ocker. 2. Jennifer Zinn, 3. Alan Brant Junior 3-Yaar-Old; 1. Alan Brant Sanlro 3-Yaar-Old: 1. Jennifer Zinn. 4-Yaar-old: 1. Melvin Brant Sr., 2. Melvin Brant Sr. _ , • Years It Over: 1. Michele Ockar, 2. Alan Brant. Brown Swiss senior champion was awarded to Lonni Wickard, right, and the reserve senior champion title went to Melissa Brantner. Winning the Milking Shorthorn awards were, right, Rebecca Cornman showing the grand champion winner and, left, Melissa Brantner claiming the reserve grand champion award. BROWN SWISS 4-YMr-Old: 1. Aaron Cornman. Wlntar Calf: 1. Sarah Wickard. S-Ysar-Old: 1. Melissa Brantnar. Fall Calf: 1. Sarah Wickard, 2. Mark Ful- 100,000-Pound Claaa: 1. Lonni Wickard. ton. 3. Amy Witmer. • Vaara A Ovar: 1. Lonni Wickard. Summer Yearling: 1. Llnnaa Hoover, 2. GUERNSEYS Aaron Cornman, 3. Lonni Wickard. Wlntar Calf: 1. Brian Nallor. Spring Yearling: 1. Kerri Wickard. Fall Call: 1. Brian Nallor. Wlntar Yearling: 1. Lonni Wickard, 2 Spring Yearling: 1. Jason Nallor. Brent Wickard. Fall Yearling: 1. John Leib Jr. Fall Yearling: 1. Aaron Cornman. MILKING SHORTHORN Dry Cows: 1. Sarah Wickard, 2. Iran. Spring Yearling: 1. Melissa Brantner. Wickard. Winter Yearling: 1. Melissa Brantner. Senior 2-Year-old: 1. Sarah Wickard, 2. Fall Yearning: 1. Jason Nallor. Amy Witmer. Senior 2-Year-Old: 1. Rebecca Junior 3-Year-eld: 1. Lonni Wickard, 2. Cornman. Aaron Cornman. 100 Teachers Attend Ag In Classroom Workshop STATE COLLEGE, (Centre sons, evening activities and time to Co.) Nearly 100 teachers from mect new ftiendi> across the state spent a week in late They wcm home with many July on the Penn State University ide as and materials to share with Main Campus attending the 1997 classroom students and Agriculture in the Classroom colleagues workshop sponsored by theAgri- forestry culture Awareness Foundation of specialist and naturalist with the Pennsylvania. Lebanon County Conservation The workshop was deigned to. District, and Sally Mohny of Forge teach teachers and therefore, edu- Road Elementary School in lo cate America’s youth, about myra> participated in the wotk agnculhue. shop. Beamesderfer was spon- Tcachers from urban, suburban sorcd b Lcbanon F £ m and rural settings came to the Bureau workshop to obtain hands-on For those wishing more infor expenence, man effort to learn about WMksh op. and more about the state’s leadmg Ag classroom, contact md “ tr * T f ~ Beamesderfer at 0717) 272-3377; The teachers had a fuU agenda w carol Ann Gregg at (412 with farm tours, classroom les- 458.5108.