612-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 1997 Aryshire Wins Colored Breed Junior Supreme JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent YORK (York Co.) Jason Stambaugh has won lots of breed champion titles as a junior Ayr shire exhibitor, but last week he copped a brand new award. The 16-year-old East Berlin 4-H’er’s senior 3-year-old was selected su preme champion of the colored breed show, the first such honor ever bestowed at the York Fair’s junior dairy show. Don-Sher Astro Anne was se lected from a lineup of five breed champions by show judge Mary Creek, a Maryland dairyman and purebred cattle breeder. She praised the young cow’s beautiful udder and adept handling of her legs and feet while on the move. Anne is milking in her 2nd lacta tion and projected to 18,000 pounds. This is the second show season that Stambaugh has had her in his show lineup; earlier in the season she was both the county roundup and district show breed champion. A close second mention went to the Guernsey champion, Rutter Bros Perfectos Lydia, exhibited by Terri Johnson, York. Judge Creek praised the senior 2-year old growth and stretch and noted that the younger cow displayed a nearly perfect udder. Other breed champions in con tention were Wind Mill Hammer Colleen, the Brown Swiss senior 3-year-old exhibited by Nathan Hostetler, Dover, Jersey senior 2-year-old champion Franken Theodore Ulli, exhibited by Suz ann Pomraning, Delta, and the dry cow Milking Shorthorn champion, Joy-El Erica, exhibited by Heather Crowl, Airville. A partial list of York Fair’s junior dairy show colored breed placings follows: AYRSHIRE Spring Calt - 1 Jesse Stambaugh, 2 Susan Richardson, 3 Nathan Hostetler Fall Calf • 1 Stephanie Pomranmg, 2 Ja son Stambaugh, 3 Jamie Welsh Summer Yearling ■ 1 Katie Shoemaker, 2 Nathan Hostetler, 3 Michael Bosley Spring Yearling -1 Susan Richardson, 2 Michael Bosley Winter Yearling -1 Susan Richardson, 2 Katie Shoemaker Fall Yearling - 1 Jesse Stambaugh Junior Champion - Susan Richardson, winter yearling Reserve - Stephanie Pomranmg, fall calf Dry 3 & 4 - 1 Michael Bosley Dry 5 & Over - 1 Jesse Stambaugh Ser. 2-Year-Old -1 Stephanie Pomranmg Jr. 3-Yaar-Old - 1 Jason Stambaugh, 2 Stephanie Pomranmg Sr. 3-Year-Old -1 Jason Stambaugh. 2 Nevm Hostetler, 3 Katie Shoemaker 4-Year-Old - 1 Stephanie Pomranmg 5 & Over -1 Jason Stambaugh, 2 Jesse Stambaugh Senior and Grand Champion - Jason Stambaugh, senior 3-year-old Reserve • 1 Stephanie Pomranmg 4-year-old Dam & Daughter -1 Stephanie Pomran ing, 2 Jeff Stambaugh, 3 Michael Bosley BROWN SWISS Spring Calf • 1. William Remsfelder 111 Wintar Calf • 1 Lisa Jones Winter Yearling - 1 Nathan Hostetler Fall Yearling - 1 Lisa Jones Junior Champion - Lisa Jones, wmte calf Reserve - Lisa Jones, fall yearling Sr. 3-Year-Old - 1. Nathan Hostetler Senior and Grand Champion ■ Nathan Hostetler, senior 3-year-old Dam I Daughter - 1 Nathan Hostetler GUERNSEY Spring Calf-1 Tracy Richardson, 2 Doy le Hostetler, 3 Tern Johnson Wintar Calf - 1 Barbara Leiphart Spring Yearling -1. Kimberly Pomranmg, 2. Doyle Hostetler, 3. Tracy Richardson Wintar Yearling - 1. Terri Johnson, 2 Kimberly Pomranmg Junior Champion - Tern Johnson, winter yearling Reserve - Tracy Richardson, spnng calf Sr. 2-Yasr-Old -1. Tern Johnson, 2 Kim berly Pomranmg Sr. 3-Yaar-Old - 1. Doyle Hostetter, 2. Kimberly Pomranmg Senior and Grand Champion - Terri Johnson, sr. 2-year-old Reserve - Doyle Hostetter, ser. 3-year-old A new dairy award, supreme colored breed In the junior show, premiered at the York Fair. Winner was Jason Siam baugh’s Ayrshire, Don-Sher Astro Anne. With the supreme title winner are York County dairy princess Amanda Daugherty and dairy show judge Mary Creek. Dam & Daughtar - 1. Tern Johnson, 2 Doyle Hostetler JERSEY Spring Calf -1. Michael Bosley Winter Call -1 Michael Bosley, 2 Jessica Hostetler, 3. Suzann Pomraning Fall Calf • 1. Kan Hostetler Summer Yearling -1. Andrew Marslett Spring Yearling -1. Suzann Pomraning Junior Champion • Suzann Pomraning, spnng yearling Reserve - Michael Bosley, winter calf Jr. 2-Year-Old - 1. Barbara Richardson Sr. 2-Year-Old - 1. Suzann Pomraning Senior Champion - Suzann Pomraning, sr. 2-year-old Reserve - 1. Barbara Richardson, jr. 2-year-old Grand Champion • Suzann Pomraning, sr. 2-year-old Reserve - Suzann Pomraning, spring yearling MILKING SHORTHORN Winter Calf - 1. Heather Crowl Fall Calf - 1. Jessica Hostetter All Gardens Great & Small York Co, Horticultural Agent Tom Becker NEW VARIETIES FOR 1998 Gardners are looking for new plants every year. Here are new flowers and vegetables that are featured in 1998 mail order seed catalogs, seed packets or as bed ding plants at garden centers. This is the third in a series. Bean ‘Marseille French Filet’ is prized for its slender, 4 to 5-inch long pods. This is an easy grow, gourmet variety with excellent disease resistance and heat toler ance. Bush Habit. Carrot 'Bolina' is a golf-ball sized carrot with sweet flavor and deep red-orange color. Its round shape makes it ideal for growing in soils too heavy for other carrots. Carrot 'Sweet Sunshine' is a lemon-yellow carrot that is unex celled for fresh eating with a juicy, tender crunch. Its sweet luscious flavor and texture make for refreshing snacks on vegetable platters and in salads. It will fore ver change how you think about carrots 70-72 days. Cucumber 'Stix Hybrid’ has thin skin, sweet flavor, too, even up to a full size. No need to peel ideal for the relish tray. Best if grown on trellises to protect the delicate skin against scarring. Onion 'Candy Hybrid* If there is an onion variety that is adapted everywhere for spring planting, this is it. This 'mid-day' Winter Yearling - 1 . Jessica Hostetler Fall Yearling - 1 Sonm Mayberry, 2 Heather Growl Junior Champion - Heather Growl, winter calf Reserve - Jessica Hostetter, winter year ling Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old -1. Heather Growl, 2. Jessica Hostetter Senior and Grand Champion - Heather Growl, dry 3 & 4 Reserve - Jessica Hostetter, dry 3 & 4 Dam & Daughter - 1. Heather Growl, 2. Jessica Hostetter DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP Ages B& 9 -1. Cory Thompson, 2. Terri Johnson, 3. Michael Bosley Ages 10-12 - 1. Lisa Jones, 2. Adam Shearer, 3. Jacob Smith Ages 13-14-1. Susan Richardson, 2 Re becca Kilgore, 3. Michelle Walker Ages 15 &Up -1. Daphne Doll, 2. Joseph Marslett, 3. Craig Thoman Champion Jr. Dairy Showman - Daphne Doll onion does well in north, south and points in between. Unique, sweet, mild flavor; extreme early maturity and jumbo to colossal bulb sizes add up to make this the best new golden yellow onion ever for home gardening. Pepper ‘Gold Standard' Hybrid is huge 5”x5” blocky, bell peppers mature to a glossy, deep golden yellow. Aromatic and extra-sweet when ripened to full yellow, and excellent in the green stage. Deli cious raw, grilled, stuffed or roasted 73 days from transplant for green, 88 days for yellow. Pepper 'Mucho Nacho’ Hybrid A new jumbo sized jalapeno with fruits an inch longer than standard jalapenos. They’re also fatter and heavier, and even somewhat hot ter. Great for stuffing and big nacho slices. Squash ‘Starship’ is a new Hybrid scallop squash that has consistently delivered high yields of eye-catching, flavorful fruit for home gardeners. 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