Open Dairy Show Conducted At Bedford County Fair LINDA WILLIAMS Bedford Co. Correspondent BEDFORD (Bedford Co.) Winners in the Open Dairy Cat tle Show Thursday, Aug. 10, here at the Bedford County Fair were as follows: BEDFORD COUNTY OPEN DAIRY SHOW RESULTS HOLSTEINS Junior Heifer Calf: Matthew Deputy, Bedford; Kaltlyn Poor, Everett; Cessna Brothers, Clearvitte. Intermediate Heifer Calf: Matthew Dep uty, A-K Mohr Farms, and Bonnie Morse. Senior Heifer Calf: Cindi Mearkle, Cess na Brothers. Summer Yearling Heifer. Cessna Broth ers, Heidi Zembower. Junior Yearling Heifer: Josh Deputy, A-K Mohr Farms, Seth Mearkle. Intermediate Yearling Heifer Enn Shaw, Samuel Mohr, Ronnie Morse. Senior Yearling Heifer Cessna Brothers, Randy Koontz, Kenny Stanton. Senior 2-Year-Old: Cessna Brothers. FUTURES (Continued from Page A l 6) 111 price was around $12.45 per cwt earlier in the summer. The cheese market at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange remained relatively stable this week Block prices traded between $1.28 and $1.2850 per pound. Barrel pne actually improved this week, rising from $lO6 per pound on Monday, August 14 to $1 09 by Friday, August 18. USDA reported that spot availability of cheese this week remains high However, schools are opening soon and that will draw milk away from manufacturing uses Also, milk buyers in the Southeast are importing increasing volumes of milk to fill their growing fluid demand Finally some good news USDA announced this week they are going to adjust the purchase prices for butter and cheese under the dairy price support program They are doing this to reflect changes in make allowances under federal order reform As a result, the purchase price of cheese will rise 2.2 cents per pound, and the purchase price of butter will rise 1 8 cents Jennifer Stup. Junior 3-Year-Old- Ronnie Morse, Jenny Stanton. 3- Cow: Cessna Brothers, Cmdi Mearkle. 4- Cow: Cessna broth4ers; Amanda Stanton. 5- A-K Mohr Farms, Scott Fisher. Dry Cow 4 And Under Cessna Brothers, Josh Deputy, Amanda Stanton. Dry Cow 4 And Under Cessna Brothers, Josh Deputy, Amanda Stanton. Dry Cow 5 And Over: Cessna Brothers/ Wayne Cessna, Hard Core Farms, Amanda Stanton. Senior Champion: Cessna Brothers. Senior Reserve Champion: Cessna Brothers. Grand Champion: Cessna Brothers Grand Reserve Champion: Cessna Brothers Best Utter Class. Cessna Brothers (all three places). Daughter And Dam: Cessna Brothers, Hard Core Farms, A-K Mohr. Produce of Dam Cessna Brothers, Cessna Brothers, Ronnie Morse. Junior Best 3 Females: A-K Mohr, Cess na Brothers. Senior Best 3 Females: Cessna Broth ers, Stantons. Dairy herd: Cessna Brothers, Stantons. AYRSHIRES Junior Heifer Calf: Melvin Brant, Amanda Brant Intermediate Heifer Calf: Jarred Helsey. Senior Heifer Calf. Amanda Brant, Mel vin Brant. Junior Yearling Heifer. Jason Mowry, Reserve Jr Champ: Chnstma Fisher. Farm. Dry Cow 4/under Hardcore Farm, Stan- Edna Schilling. Junior 2-Year-Old' Jason Heeter Senior Champion: Aaron Gable. El Jerseys. Intermediate Yearling Heifer Lynda Mill- 3-Year-Old Cow. Jody Heeter, Edna Schil- Reserve Senior Champion Aaron Gable Best Udder Class Hardcore Farm, er, Edna Schilling ling 125,000 lb.: Aaron Gable. Kendy Gable. Senior Yearling Heifer Melvin Brant, 6 Years And Over. Jason Heeter Best Udder Class. Aaron Gable, Green Daughter And Dam Hardcore Farm, Lynda Miller. Dry Cow 4 And Under Ashley Fisher, Slopes, Aaron Gable Janelle Koontz, Crystal Heidorn Junior Champion; Jason Mowry Jody Heeter Daughter And Dam. Adam Gable, Kendy Produce of Dam Hardcore Farm, Crys- Jumor Reserve Champion Intermediate Dry Cow 5 And Over Ashley Fisher Gable, Misty Meadows. tal Heidom calf- Jarred Helsey Sr. Champion. Jason Heeter. Produce of Dam: Misty Meadows, Green Junior Best 3 females Stan-EI Jerseys, Junior 2-Year-Old: Melvin Brant Reserve Sr Champion' Jody Heeter. Slopes Janelle Koontz, Stan-EI Jerseys Senior 2-Year-Old- Melvin Brant, Edna Best Udder Class' Jason Heeter, Jody Junior Best 3 females' Aaron Gable Dairy Herd- Hardcore Farm, Stan-EI Jer- Schillmg. Heeter, Ashley And Knsten Fisher Dairy Herd: Aaron Gable, Green Slopes seys, Janelle Koontz. Rotary, Penn State Team Up To Promote International Agriculture ROCKSPRING (Centre Co.) Rotary International and Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences are launching an inno vative program to enhance agri cultural productivity and allevi ate hunger in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The program kicked off dur ing the Rotary International Ag ricultural Summit in conjunction with Penn State’s Ag Progress Days exposition, Aug. 15-17. The summit brought together Rotarians, government officials, and agricultural university repre sentatives from Pennsylvania and the countries of Estonia, Ka zakhstan, Lithuania, Russia, and Junior 3-Year-Old: Amanda Brant. 3- Cow Edna Schilling. 4- Year-Old Cow: Jason Mowry. 5- And Over. Black Log Mt Farm. S-Year-Old: Black Log Mt Farm, Edna Schilling. Dry Cow 4 And Under Melvin Brant. Dry Cow 5 And Over: Melvin Brant; Lynda Miller. Senior Champion: Black Log Mt. Farm. Senior Reserve Champion: Amanda Brant. Grand Champion; Black Log Mt. Farm. Reserve Grand Champion; Amanda Brant. Best Udder Class; Black Log Mt. Farm, Amanda Brant; Jason Mowry. Daughter And Dam- Black Log Mt. Farm, Melvin Brant, Black Log Mt Farm Produce of Dam' Black Log Mt Farm, Melvin Brant. Junior Best 3 females; Amanda Brant, Melvin Brant. Senior Best 3 females: Melvin Brant, Black Log Mt Farm. Dairy Hard: Black Log Mt. Farm, Melvin Brant, Amanda Brant. Supreme Holstein; Cessna Brothers Reserve Supreme Guernsey Aaron Gable. MILKING SHORTHORNS Junior Heifer Calf; Ryan Bums. Senior Heifer Calf: Ashley Fisher. Summer Yearling Heifer. Edna Schilling. Intermediate Yearling Heifer Jody Heel er, Jody Heeter. Junior Champ: Ashley And Knsten Fish er the Ukraine for a series of meet ings, tours, and workshops. “This event will provide a model for collaborations that will enhance agricultural productivi ty in regions of the world where increased food production is badly needed,” said John Rodg ers, governor of Rotary District 7350, which hosted the interna tional visitors. “Peace can begin when there is no hunger in the world.” In the months following the summit. Rotary clubs in central Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia will partner with clubs and universities overseas to develop collaborative projects that address agricultural needs in Daughter And Dam: Ashley Fisher, Jason Heeter, Jody Heeter Produce of Dam: Jason Heeter, Ashley And Knsten Fisher. Sr. Best 3 Females: Jason Heeter Dairy Herd: Jason Heeter. GUERNSEYS Junior Heifer Calf; Kendy Gable, Aaron Gable, Misty Meadows. Intermediate Heifer Calf Aaron Gable, Kendy Gable, Green Slopes. Senior Heifer Calf- Caleb Snider, Green Slopes. Summer Yearling Heifer. Misty Mead ows, Green Slopes Junior Yearling Heifer; Kendy Gable, Green Slopes, Misty Meadows Intermediate Yearling Heifer. Donnette Elliott, Kendy Gable, Green Slopes. Senior Yearling Heifer Aaron Gable, Green Slopes. Junior Champion; Aaron Gable. Reserve Junior Champion' Oonette Elli ott Junior 2-Year-Old- Misty Meadows, Mark Snider Junior 3-Year-Old; Aaron Gable. Misty Meadows. 3- Cow Green Slopes, Kendy Gable 4- Cow- Aaron Gable, Green Slopes. 5- Cow Kendy Gable, Green Slopes 6- Year-Old Cow And Over Aaron Gable, Green Slopes. Dry Cow 4 And Under Kendy Gable. Green Slopes. Dry Cow 5 And Over; Green Slopes the emerging free-market eco nomics of Europe and Central Asia. As part of its World Com munity Service Program, Rotary International will provide initial grants'of $25,000 for the projects, which may last for up to three years. Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences will over see the scientific and technical aspects of the program. Robert Neff, president emeri tus of Juniata College and visit ing professor in Penn State’s de partment of agricultural and extension education, is coordi nating Penn State’s participation in the project. “This program is a unique op portunity for community-based service clubs not government MILK. IT DOES A BODY GOOD. BROWN SWISS Junior Champion; Devon Beegle. Reserve Junior Champion. Brum baugh. Junior Heifer Calf: Devon Beegle, Tara Brumbaugh, Kenny Stanton. Junior 2-Year-Old: Nick Burket 4- Cow. Edna Schilling. 5- Edna Schilling. 6- Year-Old And Oven Edna Schilling. Best Udder Nicholas Burket, Edna Schilling, Nicholas Burket Dam And Daughter: Nicholas Burket Produce And Dam- Edna Schilling Dairy Herd: Edna Schilling. JERSEYS Junior Heifer Calf; Janelle Koontz, Cory Beegle, Crystal Heidom. Intermediate Heifer Calf' Stan-EI Jer- seys, Jason Mowry, Stan-EI Jerseys. Senior Heifer Calf; Hardcore Farm, Jor dan Hardy, Stan-EI Jerseys. Summer Yearling Heifer: Jordan Hardy, Stan-EI Jerseys. Junior Yearling Heifer. Jordan Hardy, Stan-EI Jerseys. Senior Yearling Heifer Hardcore Farm, Jordan Hardy, Stan-EI Jerseys. Junior Champion- Hardcore Farms. Reserve Junior Champion Hardcore Farm Junior 2-Year-Old Stan-el Jerseys, Jan elle Koontz Junior 3-Year-Old Kendy Gable, Katie Alexander 3- Cow Janelle Koontz 4- Cow- Hardcore Farm, Stan- EI Jerseys, Crystal Heidom 5- Cow- Janelle Koontz to help solve global problems,” Neff said. “Penn State’s agricul tural expertise and established connections in the participating countries make this an ideal partnership.” Keynote speakers at the sum mit were Frank Devlyn, presi dent of Rotary International; Sam Hayes, Pennsylvania secre tary of agriculture; and Robert Steele, dean of Penn State’s Col lege of Agricultural Sciences. Following the summit, the inter national visitors were scheduled to tour agricultural sites of local and national interest. \ yU
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