C6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 19, 1998 KAREN BUTLER Maryland Correspondent TIMONIUM, Md. A pair of 4-year-old Holsteins were named grand champion and reserve grand champion of the Holstein show held here at the Maryland state fairgrounds. The breed show was held in the Cow Palace at the fairgrounds in conjunction with the 117th Mary land State Fair. Judge for the show was Mr. Gary Culbertson, a Holstein breeder from Richfield, New York. Hickory-Green Wauren Star, a 4-year-old Holstein owned and exhibited by Chris and Budgee Hill, and Paul Harrison 111 of Burkitsville, was the senior champion female in the show, and was named grand champion of the Holstein show. “A beautiful cow," was how judge Culbertson described the 4-year-old, “with a beautiful ud der and the quality of frame that we’re trying to get." Star was also named total per formance winner and cow with the best udder in her 4-year-old class. As a 3-year-old, Star made over 30,500 pounds of milk, 1033, 3.8% fat, and 885, 2.9% protein. Another 4-year-old, Dorcee Jack Sheba, gave the grand champion some stiff competition in the class, and was selected re serve senior champion female and reserve grand champion of the Holstein show by judge Culbert son. Owned and exhibited by Nor man Voss Jr., Vossman Farm in Clayton, Delaware, Sheba was also recognized for having the second best udder in her class. The senior champion females were selected from the classes of dry cows, the 4-, 5-, and 6-year olds, and the 100,000-pound and over cows. An intermediate champion and reserve intermediate champion were selected from among the 2- and 3-year-olds and the 17 3-year old futurity entries. Another entry belonging to Norman Voss Jr. was named inter mediate champion. Lockway Cha let, the first place senior 3-year old, rose to the top of the inter mediate classes to be named (Continued from Page C 4) Wmtacres R & E Brink Caw-Croft Dairy Howard McHenry Jonas & Ruth Stoltzfus Clover Leaf Farm Friendship Farms, Inc Brick House Fm Inc Kevin & Laurie Savage 21 HM&FCEnsor 206 Rudell C Beall & Sons 176 Mendelssohn Terrace Farm 145 Delaware 54 Pot. Val. Ass’n 73 95 75 65 Queen Anne’s Pintail Point Farm 46 Lester C Jones, Inc 967 F & J Moore 134 L J & W E Palmatary 199 Donald W Skinner 117 McFarland Donnie & Wayne 148 Boone Brothers 165 Talbot 60 47 Washington 90 67 88 97 45 Vossmon Farm True Vine Holstems Brookedale Holstems Cessna Bros Farm Potomac St College Wm Bnnsfield Willis Snow & Henry Kevin & Marlin Martin Marsh-Haven Farm Pryor Brothers Debaugh Farms Ralph W Shank intermediate champion. She also had he best udder in her class. Judge Culbertson said he liked the 3-ycar-old’s beautiful udder and her exceptionally nice dairy head and neck. A 2-year-old owned and exhib ited by Kathy Whitman, Me chanicsville, was named reserve intermediate champion. Detrwyn Encore Ladel was the first place senior 2-year-old, and was named best udder in her class. A junior champion and reserve junior champion were selected from heifer classes. Rinehart Princess Ruth, the first place spring yearling owned and exhibited by Jeena Rinehart, Rine hart Farms, in Taneytown, was named junior champion female. Ruth was also the best bred and owned entry in her class. Blondin Stardust Lassy, an en try by E. William lager, Maple Lawn Farm, in Fulton, was named first place fall yearling heifer and was selected as the reserve junior champion female. The youth show was held separ ately from the open Holstein show this year. The Joseph and Nona Schwartzbeck family. Peace & Plenty Farm, in Union Bridge was named the premier breeder and premier exhibitor of the show. Their 5-year-old home-bred Peace and Plenty Justa Kaye, who was named first and best uddered of its age class, was honored as the best Maryland bred and owned animal of the show. The Schwartzbccks also won the 15th annual Holstein futurity, a 3-year-old futurity held in con junction with the state fair. Peace & Plenty Encore Peety was select ed as the winner by judge Culbert son. MD STATE FAIR Holstein Show SPRING CALF 1 Jenae Rinehart 2 Heath, McKlnven & Reuth. 3 Kuettner Holstems & Jerseys. WINTER CALF 1. Savage-Leigh Holstems. 2. Grassmoor Farm 3 Dun-Lookm Farm FALL CALF. 1. Dun-Loalm Farm 2 Voss man Farm 3 Peace t Plenty Farms SUMMER YEARUNG. 1 Maple Lawn Farm. 2 Savage-Leigh Holsteins 3 Savage-Leigh Holstems SPRING YEARUNG 1 Rinehart Farms 2. Tn-Dee Holstems. 3 Dun-Loalm Farm WINTER YEARUNG 1 Maple Lawn Farm 2. Grassmoor Farm 3 Heath, Bender & Mo- Kin van 80 72 77 221 96 66 89 100 Montgomery 71 7 70 8 69 2 67 1 71 2 80 8 78 2 65 5 65 2 78.5 75 3 72 8 71 2 71 0 70 8 66 8 76 1 65 7 79 0 72 8 71 6 66 7 66 6 4-Year-Old Tops Maryland State Fair Holstein Show Maryland DHIA Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein County Ass’ll Herd N«ime Ccctl Queen Anne s Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Washington Frederick I redenck Holstein Washington Holstein Holstein Holstein Mixed Frederick Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Cecil Carroll I redenck (■ irrett Holstein Holstein 11 nlord I redenck Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Holstein Washington G irrctt Howard W ishmgton Showing the grand champions of the Maryland State Fair Holstein Show are, from left, Erin Feuillet, Maryland dairy princess; Erin Kernan, alternate Maryland dairy princess; Norman Voss Jr., owner of the reserve grand champion; Jim Burdette at the halter of the reserve grand champion; Norman Hill at the halter of the grand champion; “Butch” Harrison, co-owner of the grand champion; Mr. Doug King, pre senting the award for the senior champion; and Gary Culbertson, judge. FALL YEARLING 1 Maple Lawn Farm 2 Dale & Deanna Bendig 3 Brook Lodge Farms JUNIOR CHAMPION' Jeena Rinehart RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMP E. William lager. JUNIOR BEST 3 1 Rinehart Farms 2 Dun- Loatm Farm 3. Savage-Leigh Farm DRY COW, 4 & UNDER' 1 Grassmoor Farm 2 My Lady’s Manor Farm 3 Ra-Rob Holstems DRY COW, 5 & OVER 1 Maple Lawn Farm 2 Smith Mead Farm JUNIOR 2-VEAR-OLD 1 Rivercross Hol stems 2. Greenwood Acres 3 Savage- Leigh Farm. SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD. 1 Kathy Whitman 2 New Vision Holstems 3 Tri-Dee Holsteins. JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD. 1 Peace & Plenty Farms 2. Maple Lawn Farm 3 Ernest Kuett ner & Sandra Frey-Thomas. SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD: t.Vossman Farm 2 Tn-Dee Holsteins. 3. David Chance & Nor man Voss 4-YEAR-OLO. 1. Chris & Budges Hill & Paul Harrison 111. 2 Vossman Farm. Kuetlner Hol steins & Jerseys 5-YEAR-OLD' 1. Peace & Plenty Farms. 2 Peace & Plenty Farms 3. Ehrhardt Farms Inc. 6 & OVER 1. Maple Lawn Farms, Inc. 2 Peace & Plenty Farms 3 Mar-Del-View 100,000-LB- 1. Coldspring Farms 2 Ehr hardt Farms 3 Hard-Rock Holsteins INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION; Norman Voss RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMP' Kathy Whitman. SENIOR CHAMPION. Chns & Budges Hill & Paul Hamson 111. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMP. Norman Voss Jr lIICH HFRDS FCM BY BRFFD CtJFRNSF.Y Ml Ararat Farms William B Mcsmxlll Keith Dunn Crown Stone Farm Anovadalc Guernseys Walmit Ridge Pann Pleasant View Gold Farm Clctus & Janice Frey Three Brooks Farm Dogwood Lane Fann HIGH IIFRDS FXM BY BRFT I) JFRSLY Tol Jc So Farm Queen Acres Jerseys Springfield Dairy I’ml A. Naomi Pctersheim Sterol I Itll Jersey Jersey Spring Fann Michael Forsythe Karen & Carlton Orendorf Richard A Pue Willow Spring fann GRAND CHAMPION. Chris & Budgee Hill & Paul Hamson 111 RESERVE GRAND CHAMP: Norman Voss PRODUCE OF DAM: 1. Kuetfner & Ra-Rob Holsteins. 2. Rivercross Holstems. 3 Ra- Rob Holstems Sparks Elected President NEWARK, Del. - Dr. Donald L. Sparks, chair of the depart ment of plant and soil sciences at the University of Delaware, has been voted president-elect of the Soil Science Society of America, a 6,300-member orga nization of soil scientists, stu dents and related professionals representing academia, govern ment, and industry. Sparks will serve as presi dent-elect for one year, before succeeding to the position of president in 1999. A UD Distinguished Professor of Soil Science, Sparks has been active in the Soil Science Society since his gradu ate school days. He is a fellow of the society and one of the youngest recipients of its Soil Howard Washington Baltimore Frederick Frederick Cecil Frederick Frederick ( arroll Montgomery I rcclenck Washington ( moll I redcnck DAM-DAUGHTER; 1. Maple Lawn Farms 2 Ehrhardt Farm 3 Carl Thayer Jr SENIOR BEST 3 FEMALES. 1 Peace & Plenty Farms. 2. Savage-Leigh Farm 3 Coldspring Farms EXHIBITOR'S HERD 1. Peace & Plenty Farm 2 Savage-Leigh Farm Science Research Award, "I was please to hear that the members of the Soil Science Society of America elected Don as president of the organiza tion," said John Nye, dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. - "His research record is impressive and he has done an outstanding job leading the department of plant and soil sciences. He will provide insightful leadership to this professional society." Sparks also will continue the society of Agronomy and with the Crop Science Society of America. He plans to develop new relationships with other sci entific organizations. MICH HERDS FX'M BY BREED AYRSHIRE David & James Patrick Ralph W Shank William Warns Fann Vales Pride Farm iik;ii herds ecm by brffd BROWN SWISS Herd Name K Scon A Judy Hood Joy & Tom Crothcrs Fir Thome B Dublin I hits Swiss Garsllyn Brown Swiss KudcltC Beall A Sons Dwayne A Mmam Bell Rocky II iven Brown Swiss Ryan BUI Vales Pnde Fann