Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 2000, Image 30

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    A3O-Lancastef Farming, Saturday, August 12. 2000
(Continued from Pago A 27)
pressed with the overall quality
of the show and said, “I chose
my winning animals that I feel
can go on to represent Maryland
well at the next level of competi
tion and do a good job.”
Carroll thanked all the exhibi
tors, and recognized the efforts
of show chairpersons, Bonnie
Remsberg and Dennis Smith for
an outstanding show.
Results and placings of the
Stump Shows Reading
Dairy Goat Champion
LEESPORT (Berks Co.) A 3-year-old Alpine named
“Keepsake” won grand champion dairy goat in the com
bined open and 4-H shows at the recent Reading Fair.
Exhibitor of the champion was Joan Stump, Telford.
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Winners Chosen At Maryland Brown Swiss Show
Mill Sen Savannah. 3. (1) David Sentalle
Dublin Hills Leia
Fall Yeaiiing; 1. (1) Catherine Perdue
Three Aces Katie Did. 2. Allen Bassler, Jr.
Old Mill E. Snickerdoodle. 3. (2) Aimee
Smith Lake Lane Aimees Dary.
Dry Cow, Four Years And Under 1.
Edwin Fry Donsdell Prophet Donna
Senior Two-Year-Old: 1. (1) Dylan Fry
Fair Hill Jetway Pez. 2. (2) Aimee Smith
Dublin Hills Prodigy Twisety. 3. (3) Jarrett
Remsberg Burnt Mills Pawnee Kay.
Junior Three-Year-Old: 1. (1) Allen Smith
Lake Lane Aimees Jolly. 2. Allen and
Tammy Bassler - Old Mill E Friday Nits.
Senior Three-Year-Old: 1. (1) Justin
Culler Wintersprings Peppermint 2. (2)
Brown Swiss Show are as fol
lows:
Junior Bull Calf: 1. Allen and Tammy
Bassler - Old Mill Chime Proof.
Senior Bull Calf: 1. Edwin Fry - Fair Hill
Coll Beau.
Senior Yeariing Bull: 1. (1) Andrea Hood
- EI-UlTank.
Grand Champion Bull: Allen and Tammy
Bassler Old Milt Chime Proof.
Reserve Grand Champion Bull: Andrea
Hood El-Lil Tank.
Junior Calf: 1. Erin Burall - Buriin Pre
lude Roma ET. 2. (l)Aimoe Smith - Dublin
Hills Dags Darla. 3. Bid and Cindy Warner
Round Hill Denmark Pecas ET.
Winter Calf: 1. Jamie Savage - Savage
Leigh Miss Star We. 2. (1) Suzanne Perdue
- Heiz Acres Emory Chance. 3. Bill and
Cindy Warner - We Gotta Require Desire.
Fall Calf: 1. (1) Aimee Smith - Lake Lane
Aimees Callie. 2. Bill and Cindy Warner -
Round Hill Starbuck Dandy. 3. Shanna
Smith - Dublin Hills Peer Pam.
Summer Yearling: 1.(1) Heather Moles
worth Burlin Jetway Whip ET. 2. Emily
Birch-Secret Hill Denmark Mona. 3.
Shanna Smith Dublin Hill EP Shanna.
Spring Yearling; 1. (1) Hannah Thompson
- Glad Ray Hannah’s Joy. 2. Dun-Loafin
Farm-MD Dun Loafin Jet Ellie ET. 3.
Amwida Bassler - Old Mill Wrinkles.
Winter Yearling: 1. Erin Burall - Burlin
Jetway Rosie ET. 2. Lorraine Bassler Old
Collegiate Livestock Leaders Institute Held
BALTIMORE, Md. The
Erst Collegiate Livestock Lead
ers Institute was held July 24-28
at the Baltimore Convention
Center in conjunction with the
American Society of Animal Sci
ence (ASAS) and the American
Dairy Science Association
(ADSA) 2000 Joint Meeting.
The ASAS, the National Block
and Bridle Club, the National
Cattlemen’s Beef Association,
and the home institutions of the
10 animal agriculture under
graduate students who have
been selected to attend the Insti
tute are sponsoring the institute.
The week long institute
focused on providing an inte
grated overview of science appli
cations in the beef industry. The
objective of the program is to de
velop future livestock industry
leaders by exposure to and inter
action with leaders in national
commodity and scientific organ
izations.
The 2000 class includes the
following undergraduate live
stock leaders.
Kevin Harvatine, of Thomp
son, Pennsylvania, is a senior in
Out
in vour
The Agri-specialists from
Farmers First aren’t a bunch of
deskbound bankers waiting
around for the phone to ring.
We get involved with you.
Right where you live and work.
We lend the money farmers
need to keep growing. And, we
can help your business in a lot
of other ways, too. We talk the
talk. And we walk the walk
(wherever that might lead us).
animal science at Pennsylvania
State University. He is active
Block and Bridle Club, Meats
Judging Team, Dairy Science
Club, Ag Advocate, Beef Quiz
Bowl Team, and Alpha Zeta.
Brad Ramsey, of Fort Valley,
Virginia, is a senior majoring in
animal and poultry sciences at
Virginia Polytech Institute. He
is active in Block and Bridle
Club, Dairy Club, and the Dairy
Judging Team. He is also a
member of Mason-Dixon Red
Angus Association and the Na
tional Junior Red Angus Associ
ation.
Students attended many of
the 2000 ASAS/ADSA meeting
sessions, including the Indus
try/Tech Forum sessions. Ses
sions exclusively designed for
the Collegiate Livestock Leader
ship Institute focuses on the role
of the beef industry in the 21st
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Amy Richard - Hill View Sierra Moira. 3. (3)
Amy Richard - Hill View Bob Maureen.
Four-Year-Old: 1. (1) Laura Sigler - Top
Acres Peedess Sabrell. 2. (2) Mary Archer
- MS JW Goat Roper.
Aged Cow; 1. Allen and Tammy Bassler
- Old Mill Blend Danielle OCS. 2. Wind Mill
Challenge Aggie. 3. Edwin Fry - Fabs
Ensign Lucy.
Dam And Daughter. 1. Culler. 2. Bassler.
3. Bassler. 4. Archer.
Produce of Dam: 1. Smith. 2. Fry.
Maryland Best Bred And Owned; Justin
Culler - Winter Springs Peppermint.
Overall Best Brad And Owned: Justin
Culler - Winter Springs Peppermint
century. Topics and speakers in
cluded the role of pharmaceuti
cal companies, Dr. Ken Odde,
Pfizer Animal Health; applica
tion of technology, Dr. Roger
Wyse, Burrill Group; utilization
of biotechnology, Dr. Steve
Kappes, USDA-ARS, Beltsville,
Md.; and beef safety, Dr. Rod
Bowling, Future Beef Corpora
tion.
Students also attended ses
sions which covered integration
and structural changes, Dr.
Glen Dolezal, Excel Corpora
tion; adoption of electronic tech
nology and information
management, Dr. Jim Gibb,
eMerge Technologies; science on
the ranch, Lee Leachman,
Leachman Cattle Co.; and
bioethics in the industry, Dr.
Temple Grandin and Dr. Bernie
Rollin, Colorado State Univer
sity.
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