kg Progress igi Carolyn N. Moyer Bradford Co. Correspondent TROY (Bradford County) - Elm Brook Sooner Osha, owned by Heather Yurkanm ot Columbia Cross Roads rose to the top over 217 entries to ■ claim the title of supreme champion at the 1998 Troy Fair Youth Dairy Show, held Tuesday, July 28th The senior three-year-old Jersey lopped her class and was named the senior and grand champion Jersey before entering the supreme champion competition Named reserve senior and grand champion Jersey was Quality Crest Mister T Fancy, a junior two-year-old owned by Rindy Harkness The junior champion Jersey was Elmbrook Aerostar Oasis, a Dairy Princess Talitha Coolbaugh pre sents the junior champion award to Ja mie Neiley, while Alternate Dairy Prin cess Jackie Schriner congratulates Lucas Trowbridge for showing the reserve jun ior champion Guernsey. .ancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1998 Troy Fair Youth Dairy Winners fall yearling owned by Heather Yurkanm while the reserve junior champion Jersey was Frosty Val ley Imperial Lilac, a fall calf owned by Daniel Harkness. In a close placing, Braund Val ley Peanut, a senior three year-old Holstein owned by Craig Sheeley, of Wctona, was named the reserve supreme champion, grand cham pion and senior champion ot the Holstein show She was followed by Greta Braund's Braund Valley Beltone Ariel, the second place senior three year old, who was named the reserve senior and grand champion ot the day Among the heifers, two junior calves rose to the top ol the com petition Gma Alderfer showed the junior champion, Du-Mar Fred Pansy, while Lacy Jenkins * The supreme champion of the Troy Fair was the grand champion Holstein owned by Kenny Young. The reserve supreme champion was the grand champion Ayrshire, owned by Amberleigh Yurkanin. Also in the photo are Rick Hoover, Troy Fair presi dent and Talitha Coolbaugh, dairy princess. showed the reserve junior cham pion, Ty-Ly-View Delaware Cas per Topping the competition in the Ayrshire arena was Amberleigh Yurkanin’s five-year-old, Laneway Festival's November She was followed by the reserve champion Ayrshire, five-year-old Plum Bot tom Kate, owned by Ronald Crott *- s Among the junior Ayrshire en tries, Amberleigh Yurkanin rose to the top with C M - Ayrshires Novembers May, who was named the |umor champion The reserve PENNSYLVANIA DHIA hhfer A total management tool for keeping track Track growth data Run the included action list or create a list to fit your needs. Record and create custom treatment codes Positive ID Ability to put pictures of your calves right into the program. User friendly software utilizes the ease of Windows 95 © Ability to print out any reports needed. Heifer 98 a great tool for the complete manager. Available now for an unbeatable price of $29.95 for PA DHIA members and $49.95 for non-members. Call now to order your copy. Come see us at our booth afAg Progress Days junior champion was Locust Lane Jakes Kathy, owned by Justin Goodwin In the Brown Swiss ring. John Yurkanin Jr led his five-year-old Elm Brook Aytola Tonya to the grand champion position She was followed m the icservc posi tion by Michael Cole's Victory Acres Legacy Ahsi. a lour year old The junior champion Brown Swiss was Richard Spencer'sElm brook Signa Janne, a spnng year ling The reserve |umor cham pion of the Brown Swiss show INTRODUCES of all your heifers. was Amberleigh Yurkanm's Elm Brook Ice Jocelyn, a winter calt Jamie Neiley showed the junior champion Guernsey, summer yeaihng Mountain View Tear drop The reserve junior cham pion Guernsey, tall yearling. Mountain View Zero, was shown by Lucas Trowbridge In the Milking Shorthorn competition, four-year-old Sum mil-Vista Chen Dumplm', owned by Samuel Cole was named the senior and grand champion ot the (Turn to Page 35) 9S