A42-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12, 2000 New Ice Cream Flavor To Honor Penn State Dairy Pioneer And Scholar UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Stuart Patton, Evan Pugh Professor Emeritus in Penn State’s College of Agri cultural Sciences, was honored for 50 years of research and teaching with symposia, a ban quet and his very own ice cream flavor. Reading Fair the appearance of the fair-in progress, as, according to Read inger, prospective exhibitors “were hesitant to send the en tries in the way the place looked four weeks ago,” when the en tries were due. “We think once people get here they’ll come back again,” said Readinger. READING FAIR HOLSTEIN SHOW RESULTS OPEN/YOUTH Spring Heifer Calf: 1. Jason Troutman. 2. Bnan Gross. 3. Samantha Johns. Winter Heifer Calf: 1. Brent Schuler. 2. David Sattazahn. 3. Melissa Schuler. Fall Heifer Calf: 1. Melissa Schuler. 2. Brent Schuler. 3. Kellie Phillips. Summer Yearling: 1. Brent Schuler. 2. Crystal Miller. 3. Joshua Sattazahn. Spnng Yearling: 1. Brett Sattazahn. 2. Enc Troutman. 3. Bnan Gross. Winter Yearling; 1. Melissa Schuler. 2. Knsty Gross. 3. Douglas Troutman. Fall Yearling: 1. Brent Schuler. 2. Jonathan Sattazahn. Junior Champion; Brent Schuler. Class 15-Reserve Junior Champion: Brent Schuler. Junior Best Three Females: 1. Brent Schuler. 2. Melissa Schuler. 3. Reu-Hel Farms. Dry Cows Four-Years And Under 1 Three symposia and a ban quet were held at Penn State’s University Park campus. For the banquet, the Penn State Cream ery unveiled “Stuzipan,” a choc olate ice cream with a distinctive buttery almond flavor. “The idea of this came from the recognition committee,” (Continued from Pago A4l) Kristy Gross. Dry Cows Five-Years And Over 1. Kristy Gross. 2. Melanie Bicksler. 3. Crystal Miller. Junior Two-Year-Old: 1. Crystal Miller. Senior Two-Year-Old: 1. Crystal Miller. 2. David Sattazahn. 3. Crystal Miller. Junior Three-Year-Old: 1. Melanie Bick sler. 2. Brennan Johns. 3. Crystal Miller. Senior Three-Year-Old; 1. John and Rita Stump. Four-Year-Old: 1. Brennan Johns. 2. Lynae Johns. Five-Year-Old: 1. Douglass Sattazahn. YOUTH Senior Champion: Crystal Miller. Reserve Senior Champion; Douglass Sattazahn. Grand Champion: Crystal Miller. Reserve Grand Champion: Douglass Sattazahn. Senior Champion; John and Rita Stump. Reserve Senior Champion; Crystal Miller. Grand Champion: John and Rita Stump. Reserve Grand Champion: Crystal Miller. Best Three Females; 1. John and Rita Stump. 2. Crystal Miller. Produce Of Dam: 1. Crystal Miller. 2. Brent Schuler. 3. Josh Sattazahn. Dam And Daughter 1. Crystal Miller. 2. John and Rita Stump. 3. David Sattazahn. Best Bred And Owned: 1. John and Rita Stump. 4-H CLUB HERD 1. Western Barks. 2. Eastern Berks. 3. Eastern Berks. OPEN says Craig Baumrucker, profes sor of animal nutrition and com mittee chair. “Dr. Patton always researched the chemistry and bi ology of milk and the mammary gland, so it just seemed like the right thing to do. 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