A3B-L>nc««ter Farming, Saturday, September 19, 1998 Morrison’s Cove Holds Second District Show LINDA WILLIAMS Blair Co. Correspondent MARTINSBURG (Blair Co) - The second annual youth dairy show was held during the last day of the Morrison’s Cove Dairy Show with the following receiv ing blue ribbons, qualifying them for state competition. AYSHIRES JR CALF 1 Andrew Keith 2 Stacie Keith INTERMEDIATE CALF 1 Shand Pheasant 2 Sara McCutcheon SENIOR CALF 1 Chris Semple JUNIOR CHAMPION 1 Willow Spring Sur Sandusky YEARLING 1 Lawanda Klmg SENIOR YEARLING 1 Edna Schilling DRY COW Justin Semple JUNIOR TWO YEAR OLD 1 Sara K Hayden SENIOR THREE YEAR OLD 1 Sara K Hayden also, best animal owned and bred FOUR YEAR OLD 1 lan Michael Hayden, reserve senior and grand champion FIVE YEAR OLD Sara K Hayden SIX YEARS AND OLDER Sara K Hayden also senior and grand champion BROWN SWISS SPRING JR CALF 1 Adam L Coleman reserve Junior Champion and Best Animal Owned and Bred 2 Wade Lucas Coleman, 3 Dana M Bittner INTERMEDIATE CALF 1 Kevin Bittner JR YEARLING 1 Abigail F Mower also junior champion 2 Barbara White DRY COW 1 lan Michael Hayden 2 Brandy Horning JUNIOR TWO YEAR OLD 1 lan Michael Hayen 2 Nicholas Burken 3 Brandy Horning JUNIOR THREE YEAR OLD 1 Nicholas Burket also Senior and Grand Champion FOUR YEAR OLD 1 Lance Bittner 2 Barbara White FIVE YEAR OLD 1 Enda Schilling SIX YEARS AND OLDER 1 Adam Coleman reserve senior and reserve grand champion GUERNSEY JR CALF 1 James Curtis Oldham 2 Charann Lee Foster 3 Shareena Hershberger INTERMEDIATE CALF 1 James Curtis Oldham 2 Jan Snider 3 Justin Carl Kaufman SENIOR CALF 1 Shareena Hershberger 2 Kendy Gable YEARLING 1 Kendy Gable and reserve junior champion OTHER BLUE Amber Clark Aaron Gable James Oldham INTERMEDIATE YEARLING 1 Kendy Gable SENIOR YEARLING 1 Jan Snider and Best animal owned and bred DRY COW 1 Amber Clark 2 Kristi Snider SENIOR TWO YEAR OLD 1 Mary L Morrow JUNIOR THREE YEAR OLD 1 Jan Snider SENIOR THREE YEAR OLD 1 Kristi Snider FOUR YEAR OLD 1 Jan Snider and senior and grand champion 2 Amber Clark SIX YEARS AND OLDER 1 Aaron Gable and reserve senior and grand champion 2 Sm tr r HOLSTEIN JUNIOR CALVES 1 Eric Frederick 2 Jenna Leigh Fox 3 Josh Deputy INTERMEDIATE CALF 1 Amanda Cessna also reserve junior champion 2 Amanda J Corl 3 Ellen Bert More Than 200 Entries At N.E. Pa. District 4-H Show (Continued from Page A 37) NORTHEAST PA DISTRICT 4-H SHOW RESULTS A List of the top three win ners in each class as follow. AYRSHIRE Spring Call Stefame Long Fall Calf’ 1 Kaitlyn Johnson Spring Yearling 1 Stelame Long Junior 2-Year-Old 1 Derek Long Senior 2-Year-Old 1 Bradley Wales 2 Melissa Burdick Junior 3-Year-Old 1 Stelame Long 4-Year-Old 1 Derek Long 6 Years and Over 1 Bradley Wales BROWN SWISS Spring Calf 1 Kurils Page Winter Calf 1 Jennifer Johnson 2 Lisa Fntch Summer Yearling 1 Craig Johnson 2 Jason Butler Spring Yearling 1 Michelle Burtick Winter Yearling 1 Jennifer Johnson 2 Jennifer Johnson Fall Yearling 1 Lisa Fitch Junior 3-Year-Old 1 Craig Johnson 2 Jason Butler 4-Year-Old 1 Jason Butler GUERNSEY Spring Call 1 Jordan Mcllwam Summer Yearling 1 Jordan Mcllwam HOLSTEIN Spring Calf 1 Michelle Adam 2 Chelsea Coolidge 3 Cody Mattison Winter Calf 1 Sherri Thompson 2 John Turton 3 Lynnetle De Remer Fall Calf 1 Robby White 2 Tncia Mcllwam 3 Christine Douglas SENIOR CALF 1 Greg Schilling 2 Roger Stock, 3 Audrey Fox RECEIVING BLUE Justin Hillegrass Amanda Cessna, Josh Deputy, Tyler Cogan, Deanne Delp, Samantha Foster YEARLING 1 Amanda Cessna, 2 Philip Petenbrmk, 3 David Kocher YEARLING 1 Audrey Fox, 2 Charann Foster 3 Erin Shaw YEARLING 1 Derrick Bowser 2 Mark Frederick, 3 Brittany Jo Myers YEARLING 1 Amanda Cessna 2 David Kocher, 3 Jessica Rose DRY COW 1 Ellen Bert, 2 Mart Snider 3 Rachel Fox JUNIOR TWO YEAR OLD 1 Erin Shaw also reserve senior and grand champion and best animal owned and bred, 2 Ernest Bert SENIOR TWO YEAR OLD 1 Charann Foster, 2 Heather Hoover JUNIOR THREE • YEAR OLD 1 Hilklegass, 2 Amanda Stanton SENIOR THREE YEAR OLD 1 Eric Frederick, 2 Erin Shaw FOUR YEAR OLD 1 Matthew Mosholder, 2 Eric Frederick FIVE YEAR OLD 1 Amanda Cessna 2 David Kocher SIX YEARS AND OLDER 1 Robert Landis JERSEY JUNIOR CALF 1 Crystal Heidorn 2 Eliza Van Tassel INTERMEDIATE CALF 1 Paige Black, 2 Lee Bailey 3 Leslie Dawn Bailey SENIOR CALF 1 Crystal Heidorn and also reserve junior champion, 2 Leslie D Bailey 3 Garrett Stonerook YEARLING 1 Joshua Lynn Van Tassel 2 Susanna Lynn Thomas JUNIOR YEARLING 1 Chnsell Fisher and also junior champion 2 Garrett Stonerook INTERMEDIATE YEARLING 1 Lee Bailey SENIOR YEARLING 1 Jennifer Bechtel 2 Lee Bailey DRY COW 1 Sherri Lynn Hoover YEARLING IN MILK 1 Garrett Stonerook JUNIOR TWO YEAR OLD 1 Chnselle Fisher 2 Heather Hoover SENIOR TWO YEAR OLD 1 Leslie Dawn Bailey JUNIOR THREE YEAR OLD 1 James C Hayden, 2 Joshua L Vantassel 3 Lee Bailey SENIOR THREE YEAR OLD SENIOR CHAM PION GRAND CHAMPION AND BEST ANIMAL OWNED AND BRED 1 Leslie Dawn Bailey FOUR YEAR OLD 1 Erza Jordan Van Tassel, also reserve senior and reserve grand champi on 2 James C Hayden FIVE YEAR OLD 1 Joshua Lynn Van Tassel SIX YEAR AND OLDER 1 Wendy Jo Rose MILKING SHORTHORN JUNIOR CALF 1 Jason Heeler INTERMEDIATE CALF AND RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION 1 Jimmy Young SENIOR CALF AND JUNIOR CHAMPION 1 Jimmy Young YEARLING AND BEST ANIMAL OWNED AND BRED 1 Chnselle Fisher DRY COW AND SENIOR AND GRAND CHAMPION 1 Jimmy Young FOUR YEAR OLD 1 Jason Heeler FIVE YEAR OLD AND RESERVE SENIOR AND GRAND CHAMPION 1 Jimmy Young Counties represented included Huntingdon Bedord Blair Indiana Somerset Cambria and Centre Summer Yearling 1 Krista Snyder 2 Jordan Mcllwam 3 Robby White Spring Yearling 1 Michelle Adam 2 Krista Neff 3 Pam Cornell Winter Yearling 1 Darla Neff 2 Betsy Risser 3 Charlie Kibbe Fall Yearling: 1 Brett Hamblin 2 Michael Risser Dry Cow 2 Years and Over 1 Aaron Butler 2 Christopher Jackson 3 Jeremy Brace Junior 2-Year-Old 1 Justin Smoker 2 Derick Coolidge 3 Trisha Mcllwam Senior 2-Year-Old: 1 Chelsea Collidge 2 Jamie Mattison 3 John Turton Junior 3-Year-Old- 1 Betsy Risser 2 Ashley Thompson Senior 3-Year-Old- 1 Giselle Daub 4- 1 Chelsea Coolidge 5- Jamie Mattison 2 Stefame Long 3 Phillip Risser 6 Years and Over: 1 Kristina Baker JERSEY Spring Calf- 1 Tncia Mcllwam 2 Bryan Fitch 3 Renee Norman Winter Calf. I Kimberly Sue Barker 2 Nicholas Wolff 3 Heath York Fall Calf- 1 Kimberly Sue Barker 2 Jill Netterman 3 Chris Wood Summer Yearling- 1 Ryan Sprout 2 Daniel Newcomb 3 Kimberly Sue Barker Spring Yearling: 1 Ellen Norman 2 Paul Blackwell 3 Renee Norman Winter Yearling- 1 Daniel Newcomb 2 Jessica May 3 Bryan Fitch Fall Yearling: 1 Ryan Sprout 2 Daniel Newcomb 3 Marty Watson Dry Cow Two-Years and Over- 1 Kimberly Sue Barker 2 Tim Harer 3 Tim Harer Junior 2-Year-Old 1 Emily Norman 2 Ellen Norman TYust Names New Development Director LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Thomas D. Stouffer, executive director of Lancaster Farmland Trust, announced that Kenneth M. Ebert, director of develop ment at Delone Catholic High School, has been named the Trust’s new director of develop ment effective Sept. 21. The Director of Development is a professional staff position of Lancaster Farmland Trust, reports directly to the executive director, and is responsible for all development activities. Ebert will have overall responsibility for major gift fundraising, grants development, member ship development, special events, education and communi ty outreach, marketing, product sales, and public relations. Ebert, whose paternal and maternal family is originally New Ag Publications Available NEWARK, Del. Whether you are seeking environmentally sound ways to manage farm waste or advice on commercial perennial plant production, agricultural pro ducers need up-to-date, research based information. Researchers from the Univer sity of Delaware help produce publications like the following, available by mail order from the Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service (NRAES). The Guideline for Dairy Man ure Management from Bam to Storage is a 36-page guide that covers the planning or improve ment of manure-handling sys tems; regulations; manure charac teristics and production; alterna tives for manure management; options for transferring manure from bam to storage; and manure storage types and storage manage ment Guideline for Milking Center Wastewater discusses topics such as wastewater characteristics and estimating the amount of waste produced: source control of milk ing center wastewater; the milking center drainage system; and treat ment alternatives such as liquid o „ „ 0 Senior 3-Year-Old. 1 Mark Norman 2 Senior 2-Year-Old- 1 Nicholas Wolff 2 „ T ;„ Ashley Dawn Thompson 3 Kimberly Kosa ,J* - Junior 3-Year-Old- 1 Mark Norman 2 c d: ' Pa “ l Blackwell 2 Ryan Derek Long 3 Jonathan Kosa Sprout 3 Ateon Gorenflo a 5-Year-Old. 1 Teresa Ann Burdick Six Years and Over: 1 Tim Rarer f , Tioga County Dairy Princess Kristina Baker presents the Milking Shorthorn awards to Bradley Wales with the grand champion, Brett Hamblin holding the reserve grand champion, Mike Pierce with the junior champion, and Aaron Butler with the reserve junior champion. from the city of Lancaster, joins the trust with more than five years experience in agricultural retail from managing New Oxford Agway and Supply in New Oxford. His grandparents, Anthony and Agnes Colatta, were long-time stand holders at Lancaster Central Market until their retirement in the early 1980 s. He is also a member of The Friends of the Central Market, a local support organization dedi cated to preserving and market ing the historic farmer’s market in downtown Lancaster. Ebert is a graduate of Lehigh University in Bethlehem. In his previous position he was responsible for communications with more than 8,000 alumni and an Annual Fund Campaign that increased by almost 500 percent during his four-year tenure. manure system, short-term stor age, land application and settling tanks. Safety and health concerns are also summarized. Herbaceous Perennials Produc tion: A Guide from Propagation to Marketing is a comprehensive in formation source that considers situations encountered by growers in businesses of all sizes. The 220-page book, which focuses on production, contains information MDA to Run Aflatoxin Tests ANNAPOLIS, Md. Maryland Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Virts announced recently that the Maryland Department of Agriculture will offer free afla toxin tests for farmers worried about drought stress on their 1998 corn crops. “Last year we offered such help in response to drought. Here again in 1998, farmers are faced with possible loss due to an odd combination of drought stress on corn coupled with moisture at the wrong time and Kenneth M. Ebert about taxonomy, nomenclature, plant hardiness, the physical needs of crops, irrigation systems and cutting-edge research on perennial propagation and production. For more information, prices and a free publications catalog, contact NRAES by phone at (607) 255-7654; by fax at (607) 254-8770; or by e-mail at nrae s@cornell.edu aflatoxin mold spores,” Virts said. Aflatoxin is a mold which can infest corn grown under the stress of drought and heat Badly contaminated corn is dan gerous if fed to livestock, partic ularly poultry. Maryland first experienced aflatoxin problems in corn as a result of a drought in 1983. Farmers interested m the aflatoxin testing program should contact their county extension service office for details. MILKING SHORTHORN Spring Calf: 1 Michael Pierce Winter Calf. 1 Bradley Wales Senior 2-Year-Old' 1 Bradley Wales Dry 5 Years and Over: 1 Bradley Wales ■ V