A3O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 16, 1999 (Continued from Page A 1) Shorthorn; David Castrogiovanni of Montrose who judged Ayrshire and Brown Swiss breeds; and Bill Taylor of Marcellas, N.Y., who judged Jerseys and Guernseys. While the Huffs own the supreme champion, the honor was also enjoyed by other family mem bers, especially Janet and Eli zabeth Jenkins of Toughkenamon. Janet Jenkins is Patricia Huff’s mother and Elizabeth is Patricia’s sister, and the families work together somewhat on the Huffs* farm where they milk 70 head of registered Jerseys. It was the 22nd year that the Jenkins-Huff family has exhibited at the Farm Show and the fourth grand champion Jersey and first supreme champion they war. The supreme cow, CLV Grave Miss Fatima, was a repeat Farm Show grand champion Jersey. She won the grand champion tide last year but didn’t make the final selection until this year. Ironically, while a just freshened cow can sometimes show edema of the udder during a show to hindrance. Miss Fatima calved a week prior to the show and still won. Apparently, she comes from good stock. Her dam was the grand champion of the 1990 Farm Show and Miss Fatima won two Pennsyl vania All-American Dairy Show titles. She also has proven herself as a daily producer. For he: last lacta tion, while a 4-year-old, she posted a 305-day record of 17,300 pound s, with 865 pounds fat and 3.9 per cent protein. According to the family. Miss Fatima will probably return again to the Farm Show. Continuing in the Jersey breed, the open division reserve senior and reserve grand champion was exhibited by Jeffrey and Michele Kcasner of Shippensbuig. The Reasnets also exhibited the junior and reserve junior open division Jerseys, and were named premier exhibitors of the show. The premier breeders of the Jersey show were Harold and Shir ley Harps ter of Boalsburg. In the Jersey show youth divi sion, the senior and grand champ ion was exhibited by Aaron Horst of Chambersburg; while the reserve senior and reserve grand champion was shown by Rebecca Comman of Carlisle. The junior champion Jersey of the youth division was exhibited by Jennifer Kellerman, Centre Hall; while the reserve junior champion was shown by Tori Jo Fuller, of Carlisle. Ayrshire In addition to Jerseys, the Reas ners also own and exhibit Ayrshires. Last year they showed Sunny Acres Misty Polly to win the Farm Show supreme championship. Pol ly had also set a new state 365-day production record for milk fat at 1,667 pounds. This year, the Rcasners showed Polly’s daughter to win the Ayr shire grand championship, Jemi Heligo Polly anna. The junior 3-year-old was last year’s Farm Show junior champion Ayrshire. hi her first lactation, Pollyanna, sited by Bonnie Brae Heligo, made 18,773 pounds of milk, 782 pound s of fat and SS4 pounds of protein. The Rcasners also raise and exhibit Holstcins, but none of their Holstein entries won champion ships at this year’s Farm Show. In other Ayshire breed show results, Delaware Valley College Jersey Cow Is Farm Show Supreme The grand champions of the 1999 Pennsylvania Farm Reasner with his Ayrshire, Deanna Bendig leading the Show dairy breed competitions are shown by Elizabeth Brown Swiss for Robert and Joyce Wagner, and Jessica Smith with the Holstein, Cindy Rutter-Johnson with the Whiting with the Milking Shorthorn. Guernsey, Bryan and Patty Huff with their Jersey, Jeffrey in Doylestown exhibited the reserve senior and reserve grand champion; Amber-Noil Farm of Bechtelsville exhibited the junior champion; and Susan Richardson of Fawn Grove showed the reserve junior champion. The premier breeder and exhibi tor was Audrey Rodgers of Belleville. In the youth division of the Ayr shire show, the senior and grand champion was exhibited by Susan Richardson, while the reserve senior and reserve grand champion was exhibited by Rebecca Nolan of Quarryvillc. The Ayrshire youth division junior champion was exhibited by Joseph Phillips, of Mcrtztown; while the reserve junior champion was shown by Rebecca Nolan. Brown Swiss In the open division of the Brown Swiss show, the senior and grand champion was exhibited tty Robert and Joyce Wagner of Quarryvillc. The 4-year-old 80-Joy Lancer Joslyn had a projected 19,940 pounds milk, 680 pounds protein in her current lactation, begun as a 3-year-old. The reserve senior and grand champion was shown by Anthony Mase of Lebanon, son of Gary and Patti Mase. The Mase family members have been regular ami successful exhibitors at the Farm Show, as well as various Brown Swiss sanctioned shows. Michael Kunkle of Jonestown, also a consistent exhibitor of qual ity animals. Brown Swiss and other breeds, showed both the junior and reserve junior champions. The Wagncis were named pre mier breeder of the show, while Dean and Brenda Daubert of McElhattan were named premier exhibitors. In the youth division, Garrett Mase of Lebanon, also a son of Gary and Patti, exhibited the senior and grand champion. Lauren Daubert of MdElhattan showed the reserve senior and reserve grand champion. The junior champion of the youth division of the Brown Swiss show was exhibited by Jared Daubert, while Lauren Daubert showed the reserve junior champion. Guernsey The Rutter Dairy farm family in State Secretary of Agriculture Samuel E. Hayes Jr. and state Dairy Princess Jennif er Dotterer present the supreme champion dairy cow banner to the owners of the Jersey CLV Grove Miss Fatima. From the left, are Bryan Huff, Janet Jenkins, Elizabeth Jenkins and Patty Huff at the halter. From the left, showing the grand champion Holsteins of the 1999 Farm Show are show Judge Christine Wood, Marcia Balomer for Dwight Stoltzfus with the reserve grand champion, Elizabeth Walton with the grand champion, and state Dairy Princess Jennifer Dotterer. York exhibited the senior and plaque sponsored by the John W. grand champion of the Guernsey Braekm an family, show, Rutter Brothers Perfectos Yogi Bear was led by Cindy Yogi Bear, and also received a Rutter-Johnson, and Yogi Bear’s granddam was also a Farm Show champion Guernsey in 1985. Cindy’s daughter, Terri John (turn to Page A3l)