D4-L«nca«ter Farming, Saturday, September 19, 1998 Lycoming County Fair Reports Livestock Show Results WILLIAMSPORT (Lycoming Co.) Lycoming County Fair officials have reported the results of the fair’s dairy and livestock shows, held July 18-20 at the county fairgrounds in Hughesville. The Lycoming Holstein Dairy Show was held July 22. The type judge was Steve Wood, Litdestown. Ninty-five an- From the left, judge Frank Feeser stands with Scott Moore who shows the grand champion market hog of the Lycoming County Fair. From the left, showmanship judge Lee Waghv with Janice Bower who has the reserve grand champion market lamb of the Lycoming County Fair, while type judge Marlin Stroh stands with Melana Lovell who shows her grand champion lamb. Showing the champion Jersey cattle of the Lycoming County Fair are, from the left, Matt Derr with the reserve grand champion, county Dairy Maid Vanessa Greider, Seth Derr with the grand champion, and county Dairy Princess Melissa Daly. imals were shown. Grand champion and senior champion were shown by Ste phanie Ulmer of Linden with her junior 3-year-old. Curt Ulmer, Linden, had the reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion with his senior 3-year old. Junior champion was shown by Fra-Ley Farm, Muncy, with their fall calf. Reserve junior champion was shown by Zachary Ulmer, Linden with his spring calf. Best bred and owned honors went to Stephanie Ulmer. Premier breeder went to Paul Courier. Mill Hall, and premier exhibitor went to Lost Brook Farms, Montgom ery. The county dairy youth show was held on July 21. The type judge was Kress Simpson, of Mansfield, and the showing and fitting judge was Craig Williams, Wellsboro. A total of 74 head was shown in five breeds. Supreme champion honors went to Stephanie Ulmer, Linden with her junior 3-year-old Hol stein. Grand champion and senior champion Holstein were shown by Stephanie Ulmer. Reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion Holstein was shown by Curt Ulmer, Linden, with his senior 3-year-old. Junior champion was shown by Stephanie Ulmer, Linden, with her senior calf. Jed Ritter, Hughes ville, showed the reserve junior champion with his senior calf. Grand champion and senior champion Jersey was shown by Seth Derr, Linden, with his junior 2-year-old. Reserve grand champ ion and reserve senior champion Jersey was shown by Matt Derr, Linden, with his senior 2-year-old. Junior champion Jersey was shown by Julie Groff, Williams port, with her fall calf. Reserve junior champion was shown by Matt Derr, Linden, with his winter calf. Ayrshire grand champion and junior champion were shown by Erik Figels, Turbotville, with her fall yearling. Brown Swiss grand champion and senior champion were shown by Alicia Wolfe, Northumberland with her 4-year-old. Alicia also had the reserve grand champion and junior champion with her win ter yearling. Alicia showed the re serve junior champion with her spring calf. Milking Shorthorn grand champion and senior champion were shown by Melissa Wolfe, Northumberland, witih her junior 2-year-old. Melissa also had the reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion with her junior 3-year-old. Melissa won junior champion with her winter year ling, and reserve junior champion with her spring calf. In the Holstein breed, premier exhibitor was won by Nathan Jar rett, Montgomery. Premier breed er was won by Curt Ulmer, Lind en. In the colored breeds. Seth Derr, Linden, won premier breed er and premier exhibitor honors. In the showmanship contest, senior division, honors went to Stephanie Ulmer, Linden. Inter mediate division honors went to Seth Derr, Linden. Junior division honors went to Jed Ritter, Hughes ville. In the Old Timers showing competition, Wayne Ritter, Hughesville, won the contest In livestock competitions, the Lycoming County beef youth show was held on July 20. The type judge was Larry Weaver, New Holland. The fitting and showmanship judge was Sam Long, Airville. Grand champion was shown by Steve Smith, Williamsport, with his 1125# Angus-X-Bred steer. (Turn to Page D 5) From the left, showing the open division champion Hols teins of the Lycoming County Fair is Stephanie Ulmer with the grand champion, Curt Ulmer with the reserve grand champion, and Lycoming County dairy maids Donnica Greider and Shelly Vandine. With help, Alicia Wolfe shows her champipn Brown Swiss of the Lycoming County Fair. From thp left, Erik Figels is at the halter of Alicia Wolfe’s reserve junior champ ion, Art Wolfe leads Alicia’s reserve grand and 'junior champion, while Alicia holds the halter of her grand champion. From the left, Judge Larry Weaver stands with Steve Smith who holds the halter of his grand champion market steer of the Lycoming County Fair. Showing the champion Ayrshires of the Lycoming Coun ty Fair are, from the left, Erik Figels with the grand and junior champion, and Lycoming County Dairy Princess Melissa Daly. LYCOMIN-: COUNTY
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