(Continued from Page C 2) Junior best three females: Mi chael Brant Junior 2-year-olds: Alan Brant. Senior 2-year-olds: Michael Brant Alan Brant Edna Schilling. Junior 3-year-olds: Michael Brant Rushing Springs Farm, Mi chael Brant Senior 3-year-olds: Alan Brant Rushing Springs Farm. 4- Alan Brant Rush ing Springs Farm. Four years and under dry cows; Jennifer Sweinhart, Ryan Hoover. 5- Alan Brant Mi chael Brant 5-Year and over dry cows: Ed na Schilling. Aged cows: Alan Brant Rush ing Spring Farm. Senior best three females: Mi chael Brant, Rushing Springs Farm, Edna Schilling. Produce of dam: Rushing Springs Farm, Alan Brant Mi chael Brant Daughter/Dam Pair: Michael Brant, Michael Brant, Alan Brant. Exhibitor’s Herd: Alan Brant, Michael Brant, Rushing Springs. Brown Swiss Nicholas Burket took top hon ors in the Brown Swiss division and Sue-Bets Holstein had reserve honors. Edna Schilling had the junior championship with a junior year ling. There were no reserve junior awards. In other Brown Swiss competi tion: junior yearlings: Edna Schil ling. Junior 2-year-olds: Nicholas Burket, Brandy Homing. Genex Sponsors Young Farmers To Leadership Conference PLYMOUTH, Mass.—Cenex/ CRI sponsored two couples to at tend the 23rd Annual Leadership Conference held July 22-24 at the Sheraton Inn in Plymouth, Massa chusetts. Cenex sponsored two Young Cooperator couples. Matt and Annette Hyman from Strykers ville, N.Y.; and Mike and Judy Ooms from Valatie, N.Y. Over 70 people attended the educational three-day conference at the Sheraton Inn. Attendees from various farm backgrounds such as dairy, farm credit, grape growers, DHIA, cranberries, and vegetable growers attended the conference. One of the topics the YCs learned about was “Building Bridges to Others,” by Dr. Ken neth Markley. In addition, Bruce Anderson from Cornell Univer sity, spoke on “Cooperative Fin ance: The Big Picture” and “Alter native Cooperative Strategies.” Don Rogers, Farm Business Consultant presented “Manage ment Succession the Key to Keep ing the Farm in the Family.” “I could listen to Don Rogers talk more. The conference pre sented excellent points and had great information to take home and use on the farm,” said Cenex YC Matt Hyman. A tour of Gary Garretson’s Cranberry Farm and bogs proved interesting and educational as the YCs listened to Garretson disuss the challenges facing cranberry growers and the strength of co operatives. Garretson said, “Alone wc grow cranberries, we put them to gether to form Ocean Spray, and Jersey, Milking Shorthorn Take top Honors Junior 3-year-olds: Nicholas Burket Walter Schilling. 4- Walter Schilling. Four-year and under dry cows: Edna Schilling. 5- Edna Schilling. Five year and over dry cows: Brandy Homing. Aged cows; Sue-Bets Holstein, Walter Schilling, Edna Schilling. Senior best three females: Edna Schilling. Produce of dam: Edna Schil ling. Daughter/dam pair; Brandy Homing, Edna Schilling. Exhibitor’s herd: Edna Schil ling. GUERNSEYS An aged cow owned by Aaron Gable, which has captured many awards in the past took home grand champion honors from the Guernsey portion of the Morri son’s Cove Dairy Show. Jan Sni der took reserve honors with a 4-year-old. Junior awards went to Kendy Gable and reserve junior to'Beth Anne Clark. In other Guernsey awards: Junior calves: James Oldham, Shareena Hershberger, Beth Anne Clark. Intermediate calves: Jan Snider, Doug Morrow, James Oldham. Senior calves: Shareena Hersh berger, Kendy Beth Gable, Aaron Gable. Summer yearlings: Kendy Ga ble, Amber Clark, James Oldham. Junior yearlings: Beth Anne Clark, Aaron Gable, Shareena Hershberger. Intermediate yearlings: Kendy Gable, Corinne Snare. magic happens.’’ Ocean Spray was this year’s host cooperative for the conference. The conference concluded with roundtable discussions with ex perts from various industries. Cenex Director Joe Greenback er spoke in the roundtable discus sions to the YCs on service co operatives and the role Genex/CRI plays in serving the producers one herd at a time. The Cooperative Leadership Conference is co-sponsored by the Northeast Cooperative Council and Cornell Cooperative Exten sion. The conference provides ex cellent opportunity for members and staff who are likely to be in Senior yearlings: Jan Snider, Beth Anne Clark, James Oldham. Junior best three females: Snid er Homestead, Beth Clark, Snidre Homestdad. Junior 2-year-olds: Aaron Ga ble, Beth Clark, Sherri Hoover. Senior 2-year-olds: James Old ham, Snider Homestead, Tanner Walason. - Junior 3-year-olds: Kendy Ga ble, Jan Snider, James Oldham. Senior 3-year-olds: Beth Clark, Kristi Snider. 4-year-olds: Jan Snider, Amber Clark, Matt Hoover. Four-year and under dry cows: Kristi Snider, Shareena Hersh berger. 5-year-olds: Snider Homestead Farm, Shareena Hershberger. Five-year and over dry cows: Amber Clark, Beth Clark, Shar eena Hershberger. Aged Cows: Aaron Gable, Kristi Snider, Beth Clark. Senior best three females; Sni der Homestead. Beth Clark, Sni der Homestead. Produce of Dam: Snider Home stead (1&2), Beth Clark. Daughter/Dam pair: Snider Homestead (1&2), Beth Clark. Exhibitor’s Herd: Snider Homestead, Beth Clark, Snider Homestead. Scott Fisher took grand champ ion honors in Holsteins with an aged cow. Reserve honors went to Amanda Cessna and a 5-year-old. Cessna also walked off with re serve junior champion honors for her senior calf while Audrey Fox took home the reserve junior leadership positions in their co operative to leam more about the unique operating features of co operatives and current issues af fecting their organizations. Genex/CRI, located in Ithaca, N.Y., is a subsidiary of Coopera tive Resources International head quartered in Shawano, Wis. To gether, the CRI subsidiaries of Cenex, Ithaca, N.Y.; Noba, Tiffin, Ohio; and 21st Century Genetics, Shawano, Wis., have the largest U.S. sampling program. This year CRI is sampling 280 Holstein and 20 Jerseys. Genex/CRI serves over 20,000 members and custom ers in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, south, and western United States. ◦lute Holsteins BH FARM EQUIPMENT lOhp well pump, 3’ dis- Sfanrinn 100 KW 0,1 A" Generator, charge, 100 GPM capacity. Woodeii Whe( A | )is Cha]mers Diesel Skjd good condition. $9OO. Kn?nn. Mounted, Low-H<iurs. 717/859-3158. ’ ° °° AM $7,500.(717)758-9132. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 22, 1998-C3 award, In other Holstein competition: junior calves: Eric Frederick, De sirae Hillegass, Sue Bets. Intermediate calves: Amanda Cessna, Rachel Fox, Eric Freder ick. Senior calves: Amanda Cessna, Samantha Foster, The Wish Part nership. Summer yearlings: Amanda Cessna, James and Kim Trove, Joshua Smith. Junior yearlings: Audrey Fox, Charann Foster, Erin Shaw. Intermediate yearlings; Derrick Bowser, Brian and Becky McGee, Mark Frederick. Senior yearlings: Amanda Cessna, Lory Ann Baker, Sue Bets. Junior best three females: Globe Run, Rich Frederick, Sue Bets. Junior 2-year-olds; Amanda Cessna, Samantha Foster, Ernest Bert Jr. Senior 2-year-olds: Desirae Hillegass, Charann Foster, Rich- Lou Farms. Junior 3-year-olds: Russell Wyles, John Foster 111, Justin Hillegass. Senior 3-year-olds: Burket Falls Farm, Eric Frederick, Sue Bets. 4-year-olds: Sue Bets, Eric Frederick Burkeet Falls Farm. 5-year-olds: Amanda Cessna, Burket Falls Farm, Andy Mohr. Four-years and under dry cows; Charles Hershberger, Rachel Fox, Mark Snider. Five year and oven Sue Bets. Aged cows: Scott Fisher, Sue Bets, Globe Run Farm. 1125,000 lbs. class: Sue Bets, Burket Falls Farm. Senior Best Three Females: Burket Falls Farm, Globe Run, Sue Bets. Produce of Dam: Burket Falls Farm, Holly Morse, Mark Snider. Daughter/Dam Pair; Sue Bets, A.K. Mohr. Exhibitor’s Herd; Burket Falls Farm, Globe Run, Sue Bets. Jerseys Craig and Susan Wicker claimed top honors with their Jer seys. Tom Greenleaf took home reserve honors. Chriselle Fisher had the junior champion and Stoney Hollow Jer seys the reserve junior. In other Jersey awards: Junior calves: Lee Bailey, Stoney Hol low Jerseys, Leslie Bailey. Intermediate calves: Paige Black, Leslie Bailey. Senior calves: Leslie Bailey, Crystal Heidorn, Garrett Stonerook. Summer yearlings: Stoney Hol low Jerseys. Junior yearlings: Chriselle Fisher, Garrett Stonerook, Ralaine Jerseys. Intermediate yearlings; Lee Bailey, Ralaine Jerseys. Senior yearlings: Horizon Farm, Stoney Hollow Jerseys, Lee Bailey. BUY SEU.YBADE OR BNII 11111 l llllill III! PWldHJriai PHONE: 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047 FAX 717-733-6058 Mon . Tues,., Wed , Fri 8 AM t" 5 PM, Thurs 7 AM to 5 PM JD Vanblunt Lime/Fertilizer Junior best three females: Les lie Bailey, Stoney Hollow Jerseys, Ralaine Jerseys. Senior yearlings in milk: Gar rett Stonerook. Junior 2-year-olds: Horizon Farm, Ralaine Jerseys, Stoney Hollow Jerseys. Senior 2-ycar-olds: Tom Greenleaf, Horizon Farm, Leslie Bailey. Junior 3-year-olds: Stoney Hol low Jerseys, Lee Bailey, Jason Mowry. Senior 3-year-olds: Ralaine Jer seys, Leslie Bailey. 4-year-olds; Craig and Susan Wicker, Lee Bailey. Five year and over dry cows: Tom Greenleaf, Ralaine Jerseys. Aged cows: Sherri Hoover. 125,000 lbs. class: Ralaine Jer seys. Produce of Dam: Leslie Bailey, Stoney Hollow Jerseys. Daughter/Dam Pair: Tom Greenleaf, Leslie Bailey, Ralaine Jerseys. Exhibitor’s Herd: Ralaine Jer seys, Stoney Hollow Jerseys, Les- Lee Jerseys. Milking Shorthorns Jim Young’s 3-year-old took top Milking Shorthorn honors and captured the reserve supreme ban ner. A 4-year-old also owned by Young had reserve honors. Junior champion was a senior calf owned by Young and reserve junior champ was shown by Rob GunnetL Other Milking Shorthorns: junior calves: Rob C-’ nr 'ctt, Ash ley and Kristen Fisher, Jason Heeler. Intermediate calves: James Young, Christine Young. Senior calves: James Young, Jason Heeler. Summer yearlings: Christine Young, Jodi Heeler. Junior yearlings: Ashley and Kristen Fisher, Chriselle Fisher. Intermediate Yearlings: Ashley and Kristen Fisher. Senior Yearlings: Chriselle Fisher. Junior best three females; Hori zon Farm. Junior 2-year-olds: Ashley and Kristen Fisher, Edna Schilling (2&3). Senior 2-year-olds: Chriselle Fisher, Doug Hoover. Junior 3-year-olds; James Young, Edna Schilling. 4- Jason Heeler, Doug Hoover. Four year and under dry cows: James Young. 5- Chriselle Fisher, Edna Schilling . Five-year and over dry cows: James Young, Edna Schilling. Aged Cows: Jason Heeler, Ed na Schilling. Senior Best Three Females: Horizon Farm, Edna Schilling. Produce of Dam: Horizon Farm. Daughter/Dam Pair; Horizon Farm (1&2), Jason Heeler. Exhibitor’s Herd: Horizon Farm, Edna Schilling.
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