Many Junior Holstein Members Honored At Convention Pennsylvania Junior Holstein members were honored for their participation in the Milk, Fat and Protein Production contest at the Association’s Annual Awards Presentation on February 8, at the Holiday Inn, Uniontown. This year’s contest included Public Speaking Contest The Pennsylvania Junior Hol stein Association sponsored its first Public Speaking Contest dur ing the Junior Holstein Conven tion. There were nine Senior Divi sion participants and 12 Junior Di vision participants. The contest was sponsored by Blue Seal Feeds. The top three contests in each division will receive savings bonds from Blue Seal Feeds. The top three Junior Division speeches and their titles were: 1) Troy Hartle, Centre County “The Real Dairy Show Win- ners” 2) David Wilson, Juniata Coun ty "The History of Holstein Sales” Public speaking contest winners are from left, Sandy McCauley, Blue Seal Feeds, sponsor; Troy Hartle, junior winner; Amy Kulic; Herb HoffedKz; DAvid Wilson; Karen Struble, senior winner; and Alisha Myers. Excellent Cow Award _ Pennsylvania Junior Hoi- 3. Animal must be alive the Association is pleased to re- year the application is made, stem As m „ m he.rs whohave 4. The animal will only qualify once for the Award. The criteria for receiving a Juniors recognized at the Junior „ f e- rf Cow Award Holstein Convention at the Holi • rCC fAiinu;s - day Inn, Uniontown, for breeding “ T Animal must be bred by the an Excellent Cow are: _ ' _- m her Amanda Cessna, Everett, Bed- Breeders of excellent cows are from left, front, Amanda Cessna, and Erica Davis. Back, Jeremy Ivclc, David Day, and David Packard. Milk, Fat And Protein Contest 226 entries submitted by over 100 junior members. Listed are the top five placings for each category including en trant’s name, cow name and the actual production for each animal. 1997 Junior Holstein Production Winners 3) Amy Kulick, Cumberland County ‘The Importance of Computers on the Farm.” The top three Senior Division speeches and their titles were: 1) Karen Struble, Centre Coun ty “Portrait of a Working Mo ther” -2) Alisha Myers, Lebanon County “Importance of the Dairy Industry” 3) Herb Hoffeditz, Franklin County - “Gobal Positioning Sys tems.” Troy riartle and Karen Struble delivered their winning speeches to the Convention delegation on Saturday evening. Congratula tions to all the participants who made our first contest a success. (Turn to Pago AM) The milk, fat, and protein production contest winners are from left, front, Timothy Getz, Deanne Delp, Smantha Foster, Jason Manross, and Doreen Delp. Back, Gregory Davis, Kendra Reist, Sara Hlavaty, Erica Davis, and Matthew Day. 2 Year Old MUM CoWt N«m> DELP, DEANNE DELSIDE CHIEF JEANA DEEP, DOREEN DELSIDE ASTRO JET ELLIE MOSHOLDER, MOSSYSASTRE DAISY WILLIAM DAVIS. ERICA DA VIEWROYAL BLUSH-ET 2-02 27.009 3.1 836 3 2 863 NIRSCHL, LESLIE COUNTRY-ROAD CLEITUS JEST 2-10 25.530 2.7 696 3.4 858 3 Year Old _ Cow'i Ail Lb« Milk % Fit Lh Fl»l » Fro. Lt» fro. BARUEB. JEFFREY JUNIPERDALECONQUEST PEYTON 3-09 39,844 3.7 1.461 2.9 1,141 WALRATH, MELISSA SNOWCREST MAJESTY JOE MARIE 3-02 35,776 2.4 873 3.1 1,112 DAVIS, ERICA DA VIEWTHOR MARLA 3-04 31,930 2.2 712 3 4 1,098 NIRSCHL, LESLIE COUNTRY-ROADADANGLORIA 3-00 30,893 3.1 957 3.1 968 K OCHER, TARA ORE FARM VINTAGE JASMINE 3-03 29,872 3 8 1,138 3.2 965 4 Year Old Ntme Cow's Name Age Lbs Milk * Fel Lbs Fsl * Pro. Lbs fro FULMER, MATTHEW JUNIPERDALE MAJESTY PING-TW 4-07 40,953 5.2 2,148 2 9 1,184 HLAVATY, SARA KEYSTONE SOUTHWIND GOLD 4-11 34,187 3.6 1,217 3 3 1,123 DAVIS, ERICA DA VIEW LEADMAN MARCY 4-09 31,863 4.2 1,333 3 4 1,086 MANROSS, JASON WIDAIRE PONTIAC MARKY 4-11 31,777 3.6 1,134 3.2 1,029 NIRSCHL, LESLIE COUNTRY-ROAD LEADMAN JAZZ 4-01 29,939 3.7 1,121 3 4 1,004 5 Year Old and Over Hame CgwlKjfrait Ate Lbs Milk % Fit Lbs Fat % Pro. Lbs fro DAY, MATTHEW TRI-DAY MARK MARCH 5-06 34,826 5.0 1,741 3 3 1,149 DAVIS, GREGORY DA VIEW MAJESTY NINJA 5-10 34.838 3.7 1,296 3 2 1,126 DAY,MATTHEW PINTAIN-POINTINSPIR KAROL 54)9 41,092 5.3 2,178 2.7 1,109 DAVIS, GREGORY HONEYGLOROYALTY MARIE 6-03 32370 2.6 853 3.4 1,087 HLAVATY. BRYAMT KEYSTONE MARK CHERRIO 5-02 31.906 3.5 1,117 3.4 1,075 2 Year Old Nome N»mt Cow's Neme A*t Lbs Milk % F»1 Lbt Fat * Pro. Lbs fro. REIST, KENDEL Q KEN-JODA NICK TIFFANY 2-08 23378 4.7 1,106 3-5 817 TROUTMAN. ERIC REU-EL LINCOLN BD(BY 2-00 23,784 4.3 1,020 3 3 779 FULMER, ZACHARY JUNIPERDALE HORACE PIANNE 2-00 26,535 3.8 1,004 3 0 807 DELP, DOREEN DELSIDE ASTRO JET ELUE 2-02 25,678 3.8 973 3 5 891 REIST, KENDRA KEN-JODA PETICOTEAMBRO 2-00 26,391 3.6 940 3 0 783 3 Year Old Mime W«mc Cow't Ntme Agt Lb» Milk % F«l tfrt EM * Fro. Lbs fro. BARLIEB, JEFFREY JUNIPERDALECONQUEST PEYTON 3-09 39,844 3.7 1,461 2.9 1,141 KOCHER.TARA ORE FARM VINTAGE JASMINE 3-03 29,872 3.8 1,138 3.2 965 GETZ, TIMOTHY AUTUMN-MIST STARBUCK ELYSE 3-11 25,978 4.4 1,131 3.1 807 DAVIS, GREGORY DREAM-ON PRELUDE HILARY-ET 3-01 32,692 3.4 1,109 2 9 941 BERT, ELLEN SUNNY-COVE SUGAR & SPICE 3-06 28,938 3.8 1,106 3 1 907 4 Year Old Name Nine Cow't Nome Alt Ito Milk VfM l>H..f*< rrp.lM TrP FULMER. MATTHEW JUNIPERDALE MAJESTY PING-TW 4-07 40,953 5.2 2.148 2.9 1,184 BARLIEB, JEFFREY JUNIPERDALE LEADMANP-KELLY 4-10 34,027 5.1 1,750 2.9 996 DAVIS. ERICA DA VIEWLEADMAN MARCY 4-09 31,863 4.2 1,333 3 4 1,086 SHAW. ERIN SHERGLASS LEADMANLUCKY 4-00 31,157 3.9 1,224 3.2 983 DAY. MATTHEW TK-TRI-DAY STARDOM IVANA-ET -4-08 31,354 3.9 1,223 3.0 941 1997 Junior Holstein Protein Winners 1997 Junior Holstein Fat Winners Axs Mllfc % F»t Lin F«l % fro. Lbs Pro 2-03 29,020 2.6 749 3.1 898 2-02 25,678 3.8 973 3.5 891 2-02 27,192 3.3 891 3.2 864
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