Winners Chosen At Maryland Brown Swiss Show Cynthia L. Warner FREDERICK, Md. The Maryland Brown Swiss Field Day was recently held at the Frederick Fairgrounds, Freder ick Maryland. Exhibitors from Maryland and Virginia brought 80 high quality Brown Swiss for the one-day highly-regarded event. Dan Carroll, Oldwick, New Jersey judged the event. This well-attended show by Champions of the 2000 Maryland Brown Swiss State Show. Left to right: Judge Dan Carroll, Oldwick, NJ; Dairy Princess Amanda Lenhart; 1999-2000 Maryland Swiss Miss-Mandy Valentine; reserve grand champion “Fair Hill Jetway Pez” with Dylan Fry on the halter; grand champion ‘Winter Springs Peppermint” with Justin Culler on the halter; and Bonnie Remsberg, co-chairperson of the show, along with Dennis Smith. ? The Southeast Grape Association and Penn J £ State Cooperative Extension Annual Vineyard > £ Summer Walk Around at Blue Mountain S ■> Vineyards in New Tripoli, PA (north of ? Allentown). IC £ August 23, 2000 from 8 a.m. to 4p.m. i ■C Program includes wine seminar and tasting, 5- ? vineyard demonstrations and equipment show. £ T Two PDA pest core credits. $6O includes lunch > £ Call Mark Chicn at 717/394-6851 for i 4 registration information, deadline is 8/17. £ MODEL 525 4X4 WITH 48” SNOW BLOWER Hydraulic Rotating FRONT MOUNTED DECKS Flip Up For Maint. Slip Scoop Power Blower ROY'S STEINER SALES & SERVICE 151 Sousley Road, Lenhartsville, PA 19534 610-756-6150 web site: www.thecyberlinks.com/steiner exhibitors, as well as spectators is always a highlight for the Brown Swiss breed here in the Mid-Atlantic area. In the winners circle, exhibit ing the senior and grand cham pion cow of the open and junior show was Justin Culler, Freder ick, Md., with a senior 3-year old, “Winter Springs Peppermint.” “This tall, well uddered young cow displayed the dairyness elegance, and STEINER TURF EQUIPMENT Does your equipment allow you to change each one of these attachments without tools and in a minute? is or Diesel, Fully Hydrostatic Power Units Available in 16,20,21,23.5 & 25 H Here Are Some Of The Interchangeable 20+ “Front Mounted” Attachments strong topline that judge Carroll was looking for in his cham pion.” “This is a cow that really takes your eye, you really like the way she moves on good feet and legs, and has a lovely bloom of udder today,” commented Carroll. This is the first time that Justin Culler has shown a state grand champion, and he also merited the Maryland and over all best bred and owned animal with this daughter of Tuolomme Patrick. The reserve grand champion honors went to Dylan Fry, Chestertown, Md. with his big and correct senior two-year-old, “Fair Hill Jetway Pez.” She also displayed the lovely udder and dairyness the judge was looking for two excep tional young cows with a bright future in the show ring. Judge Carroll also named an honorable mention of the open and junior show which went to Allen Smith, Woodsboro, Md. with his junior three-year-old, “Lake Lane Aimees Jolly,” an impressive young cow. All three young men are junior members of the Maryland Junior Brown Swiss Association. The young ladies dominated the junior champion honors for You Could With A “Quick Change Artist” 54” ROTARY BD BROOM ANGLE BLADE New Brown Swiss Royalty. On the left is Catherine Perdue, the new 2000-2001 Maryland Swiss Miss and on the right is Mary Kathryn Archer, the Maryland Brown Swiss Princess. the show. Winning junior cham pion at the open and junior show was Aimee Smith, Woodsboro, Md., with a stylish September calf sired by “Prelude,” “Lake Lane Aimees Gallic.” Reserve junior champion of the junior show was won by Su zanne Perdue with a sharp winter calf, “Heiz Acres Emory Chance,” which was bought at the April Mid-Atlantic Brown Swiss Calf Sale. The reserve junior champion of the open show was “Round Hill Starbuck Dandy,” a big and correct, well-balanced Septem ber calf exhibited by Bill and Cindy Warner, Frederick, Md. Also highlighting the junior show was the fitting and show- f % HENRY H. HARTMAN 2300 Black Rock Road, Hanover, PA 17331 717-637-3741 - FAX 717-633-5051 e-mail: kesnobir@sun-iink.com Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12, 2000-A27 MODEL 430 4X4 Articulating Steering Tiller ing contest. Winning the junior division was Jarrett Remsberg of Middletown, Md. Tyler Nowell, Thurmont, Md. was the intermediate winner, and Justin Culler, Frederick, Md. captured the senior division, and was also named the sweepstakes winner. Catherine Perdue, White Hall, Md. was crowned the new 2000-2001 Maryland Swiss Miss, and Mary Archer of Pylesville, Md. was crowned the Maryland Swiss Princess. The grand champion bull, “Old Mill Chime Proof,” by Allen and Tammy Bassler. The reserve champion bull was “El- Lil Tank,” exhibited by Andrea Hood. Judge Dan Carroll was im (Turn to Pago A3O) Aerator chipper Shredder W