Fanning. Saturday, September 5, 1998 Large Turnout For South Central District Dairy Show VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Fanning Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Perhaps the largest of the state's 4-H and FFA district daily shows, the South Central District Dairy Show was held August 22 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. The state district shows are held annual as part of the qualifying shows for the annual state dairy shows, one for each recognized dairy breed, set to be held this year Sept 21. It has become to be tradi tionally held in conjunction with the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show (PAADS) at the state Farm Show Complex in Harris burg during the week. Many youth who show in the state show also enter and compete Showing the grand champion Holsteins of the South Cen tral District Dairy Show, are, from the left, Amy Trimmer with her grand champion and Clayton Wood with his reserve grand champion. NEED SOMEONE WHO CAN FILL THE SHOES? Try A Help Wanted Ad In Classified. Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 NEED YOUR FARM BUILDINGS PAINTED? Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) (717) 687-8262 Spray on and Brush in Painting CRAft-bi lj CONSTRUCTION, INC. MANHEIM, PA (717) 653-4023 Pre-Engineered Buildings Lifetime Design Warranty Dairy Equine Self-Storage Commerical in the national and regional breed organization sanctioned shows held during PAADS. Judge for the South Central Dis trict shows were Gary Derr from New Windsor, Maryland, and Ste ven Shaw of Williamsburg, Pa. Derr judged the Brown Swiss, Milking Shorthorn and Guernsey, while Shaw judged Holstcins, Ayrshires and Jerseys. In the Holstein show, Amy Trimmer, of East Berlin, showed the senior and grand champion, an aged cow, Gentle-Touch S-Wind Rebecca. Clayton Wood, son of Steve and Chris Wood of Perm-Gate Farm in Littlestown, showed the reserve grand champion, a 5-year-old, Penn Gate Inspiration Fine. Both junior champions were Save on the extended wheelbase 873 Bobcat® sikd-steer loader More muscle for big jobs! Smoi ride. Super reach and lift height. The Bobcat 873 is ideal for agriculture, landscape, nursery, construction, masonry, concrete and more! and now these dealers have a special price on the new 873, so you lift more for less! • • Mifflinburg, PA BS & B REPAIR 717-966-3756 From the left, showing the champion Brown Swiss of the South Central District ® h ° w ar * National Brown Swiss Ambassador Elizabeth Smith, Josh Ramsbura at the halter of Joy Hess’s reserve junior champion; Jacob Hushon with the junior champion; Lisa Jones with her reserve grand champion; and Shannon Holtzinger at the halter of Joy Hess’s grand champion, and show judge Gary Derr. exhibited by Kyle Burdette, son of James and Nina Burdette of Windy-View-Knoll Holstcins of Mercersburg. His bred and owned winter calf, Windy-Knoll-View RKB Pcxy- ET, was named junior champion, while his bred and owned winter yearling, Windy-Knoll-View RKB Peskie, was reserve junior champion. In the Ayrshire breed, Susan Richardson, of Fawn Grove, showed both grand champions and the junior champion. Her senior 2-year-old, 2,300 lbs. Rated Operating Capacity lift Height Reach See One Of These Local Dealers Today! Quarryville, PA GRUMELLI’s FARM SERV. 717-786-7318 Lebanon, PA EVERGREEN TRACTOR CO. 717-866-2585 1-800-441-4450 Ayrshire 10’5” 38” Harrisburg, PA HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT 717-564-3031 Lititz, PA 717-625-2800 Muncy, PA BEST LINE LEASING, INC. 717-546-8422 800-321 -2378 Wcntworth-Farm Ms. Menilce, was named senior and grand champion of the show, while her junior 2-year-old, Wentworth- Farm Heidi-Ho, was named reserve senior and reserve grand champion. Richardson’s winter calf, Vallee-High Lauren, was named junior champion. Stephanie Pomraning, of Delta, exhibited the reserve junior champion, a winter yearling, Scapeland Jilda’s Berry. Brown Swiss In the Brown Swiss breed, the 73.5 hp 48.8” Turbo-Charged Diesel Engine Reading, PA CSI ENTERPRISES INC. 610-926-4400 Bethlehem, PA 610-868-1481 Martinsburg, PA BURCHFIELDS, INC. 814-793-2194 senior and grand champion of the show was an a 4-year-old cow owned by Joy Hess of Gettysburg, who also owned the reserve junior champion, a winter yearling. Vic tory Acres Fom Enjoy. The reserve senior and reserve grand champion of the show was a senior 2-year-old, Brothers Three Jeteway Lily, owned by Lisa Jones of Airvillc. The breeder of the reserve grand champion, Jacob Hushon of Delta, showed the junior champion Brown Swiss, a fall calf. Top Acres Jetway Wisp. (Turn to Page C 3) Wheelbase for Smooth Ride Chambersburg, PA CLUGSTON AG & TURF INC 717-263-4103 fee bobcat
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