02-Lancaatar Finning, Saturday, October 10, 1998 Dandyland Starbuck Maggy (Continued from last week.) HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) A 4-year-old Holstein owned by Tom McCauley of Eli zabethtown and Fred Strouse of Centre Hall was named supreme champion of the 35th Pennsylvani a All-American Dairy Show (PAADS) at the state Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. Last week, Lancaster Farming reported the champions of some of the six breed shows at the PAADS. The rest of the report is made this week. National Guernsey Show In the National Guernsey Show, the grand and reserve grand champions of the open division were also the grand and reserve grand of the youth division show. The grand and senior champion was an aged cow, Dix-Leee Per fect© Fanna-Twin, owned by Brett Dixon of Dix-Lee Farm in Ches tertown, Maryland. The reserve grand and reserve senior champion was a 4-year-old, Sniders Opp Georgie. owned by Jan Snider of Snider Homestead Farm, in New Enterprise. The open division junior champion was an intermediate calf, Rutter Bros. Fayette Lizzy, owned by Terri Johnson of York. It was also the junior champion of the youth division show. The reserve junior champion of the open division was a junior calf. Sun Set Kean Francis, owned by James and Janet Bates and family of R-Way Farm in Southington, Ohio. The reserve junior champion of the youth division was a junior yearling. Hi Field Bossman Sady, owned by Amy Guyer of Hi Reid Farm, in Derry. Premier breeder of the show was Jan Snider of Snider Homestead Farm, while the premier exhibitor was Aaron Gable, also of Snider Homestead Farm. The total performance winner was the sixth-place 4-year-old, Trotacre Bucky Mamie, owned by Holly Liggett of Trotacre Farm in Enon Valley. Mid-Atlantic Regional Jersey Show In the Mid-Atlantic Regional Jersey Show, the grand and senior champion was a senior 3-year-old, Curtsey’s KJ Holly, owned by Waverly Farm, of Clearbrook, West Virginia. The reserve grand and reserve senior champion was a junior 3-year-old O Bryons Merit Trena Mae, also owned by Waverly Farm. Wavery Farms was premier breeder and exhibitor of the show. The junior champion, was a winter yearling. Shamrock Jude .aiianna, owned by Ernest Kuef fner, of Keuffher Holsteins & Jerseys of Boonsboro, Maryland. The reserve junior champion was a senior calf. Piedmont Patrick Kitten-ET, owned by Deborah Osborn and Paul Stiles of Keymar, Maryland. In the youth division show, the grand and senior champion was a senior 3-ycar-old, Stoney Hollow Brook Micky, owned by Amy Jo Hixson of Hixson Farm in Scottdale. The reserve grand and reserve senior champion of the youth divi sion was a 4-year-old, Springfield Dunker Lucky, owned by Curtis Reichard, of Reich-Dale Farm, in Supreme Of 35th PAADS Chambersburg. The junior champion of the youth division was a senior calf. Backyard Saturn Sweetpea, owned by Robert Graft Jr. of Backyard Farm, in SykesviDe, Maryland. The reserve junior champion was a fall yearling. Regal Juno Heather, owned by Aaron Horst of Mi-Rose Jerseys in Chambersburg. Milking Shorthorn The grand champion and senior champion of the Milking Shor thorn Show was a 4-year-old, Innisfail RB Edda 415, owned by James Young of Horizon Farm in New Enterprise. Edda wasn’t in the youth divi sion show, because otherwise she would have captured that show as well. However, Young showed the reserve senior and reserve grand champion of the youth division, a junior 3-year-old. Horizon Peer less Shelby. Shelby was best bred and owned of the open division show. The reserve grand and reserve senior champion of the open divi sion was an aged cow. Knesedge EDT Alfair, owned by John and Marjorie Kuszlyk and family of Kuszlyk Cattle Company, Batavia, New York. The Kuszlyks showed the junior and reserve junior champions of the Milking Shorthorn breed. Their junior yearling. Kuszmar BT Alfair-EXP, was named junior champion. Their senior calf, Kusz mar Roberta-EXP, was named reserve junior champion. The senior and grand champion of the youth division was a senior 3-year-old, Spring Meadows Arthurs Destiny, owned by Emily Ulkyn of Spring Meadows Farm, in New Enterprise. HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Connie King of Sterling, Ohio, showed both the champion and reserve champion natural colored fleeces at the 42nd annu al Keystone International Livestock Show, at the State Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. King also exhibited the reserve grand champion fleece. She placed first in the Merino Ewe Fleece class and second in the Merino ram fleece. She also exhibited the reserve champion purebred farm flock fleece and reserve champion commercial farm clock fleece. The King family has owned their Merino flock for seven years, and it has grown to 200 head. They also have Southdowns. King is a great ambassador for the Merino breed, explaining that their wool is a very fine wool, and can be used in “very good garments.” King said its softness means that it can be worn next to the skin. King has developed her wool business, selling both the fine wool which she produces, and garments such as sweaters, hats, mittens, scarves and blan kets. At KILE she knitted while tending her sheep between classes. She spends a lot of her free time promoting all natural Connie King Exhibits, Promotes Wool The youth division junior champion was an intermediate calf. Horizon Tudor H Miranda EXP, owned by James Young. The reserve junior champion was an intermediate yearling, Kuszmar Rcgir.a Alfair4l, owned by Steven Kuszlyk. Eastern National Holstein Sale In addition to the shows, the 3Sth PAADS event featured two sales, the Eastern National Hols tein Sale, and a Milking Shorthorn Sale. The results from the Milking Shorthorn Sale were not made available. The Holstein sale, organized by the Pennsylvania Holstein Associ ation, averaged $2,515 on 35 lots. The top selling cow was 4-year old Burket-Falls EC Satina, con signed by Tom Metcuro and Ray Shoemaker of Chambersburg. A Satina Syndicate, based out of Jef ferson. Maryland, purhased Sarina for $8,300. The second high-selling con signment was the choice of an embryo consigned by Greg Wiles of Futuraland 2020 Holsteins of Williamsport Nelson Ebersole of Annville purchsed the embryo for $7,500. Third high selling was a March calf, Londondale Rudolph Marla, consigned by Londondale Farms of Punxsutawney. It was pur chased for $6,000 by Kr. Shaw. R. Huntsman and C. Schilling of Lon dondale Farms. For mote informa tion about the sale, contact the PHA at (814) 234-0364. The PAADS is an annual event cosponsored by the Pennsylvania Dairy and Allied Industries Asso ciation, the state Department of Agriculture and the state Farm Show Products Commission. fibers, including wool. She said, “Natural fibers are a lot more forgiving than synthetic fibers. They breathe and are good insu lators, and wool serves as a nat ural fire retardant.” King attends many festivals which promote wools and natur al fibers, including the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival, the New York Wool Festival, Fiber Fest in Michigan and Ohio, a North Carolina craft fair and the Bob Evans Farm Festival in Ohio where she appears in a period costume made of natural fibers. She also visits a lot of schools, and talks about flax, silk and other natur al fibers. She said she feels she has found a niche market for the Merino wool and can get a pre mium for the high quality she produces. “My customers appre ciate the fiber and quality from my animals.” King says it takes a little longer to do chores when keep ing the sheep as clean as possi ble to maintain the high quality of the wool. 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