Jersey Takes Top Honors (Continued from Page A 28) Ayrshire divisions. KUTZTOWNFAIR COLORED BREEDS SHOW RESULTS OPEN CLASS Junior heifer calf: 1. Amber-Knoll Farm. 2. Seth Wolfgang. Intermediate heifer calf: 1, Seth Wolf gang. 2. David Neiman. Summer yearling heifer: 1. Jill Vail. 2. Jill Vail. Junior yearling heifer 1. Jill Vail. 2. Jill Vail. Senior yearling heifer: 1. Amber-Knoll Farm. Junior champion; Jill Vail. Reserve junior champion: Jill Vail. Junior best three females: 1. Jill Vail. 2. Seth Wolfgang. Junior two-year-old: 1. Seth Wolfgang. 2. Junior three-year-old: 1. Joseph Phillips. 2. Seth Wolfgang. Four-year-old: 1. Jill Vail. Five-year-old: 1. Jill Vail. Six-years and cjver. 1. Amber-Knoll The winning lineup, from left to right: Brittni Treichler, Kutztown; Melissa Harper, Fleetwood; Kara Brendlinger, Kempton; Jen Davis for Mike Davis, Leesport; Seth Wolf gang, Bechtelsvilie; Jill Vail, Myerstown; Jennifer Miller, Fleetwood, for Jill Vail; grand champion Jill Neiman, Fleetwood, Berks County Dairy Princess Lucinda Bray; Grace Hoppes, Hamburg; and Jo Ann Moser, DHIA representative. * ! *fe \ Apply compost and organic mulch to any row crop automatically YOUR CHOICE Millcreek Row Mulchers also let you drop spread in the center of rows. Farm. Senior champion: Jill Vail. Reserve senior champion: Joseph Phil lips. Cow in milk: Joseph Phillips. Best three females: 1. Jill Vail. 2. Amber- Knoll Farm. Dairy herd: 1. Jill Vail. 2. Amber-Knoll Farm. BROWN SWISS Junior heifer calf: 1. Kevin Buch. 2. Annie Dietrich. 3. Jared Hauseman. Intermediate heifer calf: 2. Natalie Buch. 3. Adam Moyer. Senior heifer calf: 1. Natalie Buch. Senior yearling heifer: 1. David Satta zahn. Junior yearling heifer 1. Brett Treichler. 2. Rebecca Dietrich. Intermediate yearling heifer 1. Jill Vail. Junior champion: Natalie Buch. Reserve junior champion: Kevin Kulp. Junior best three females: 1. Brandon Treichler. Junior two-year-old: 1. Brett Treichler. 2. Brandon Treichler. Senior two-year-old: Travis Mast. Junior three-year-old: 1. Brandon Tre- From tree fruit to vegetable beds, from bramble crops to vineyards, organic mulch and compost can reduce chemical input for weed suppression, retain soil moisture, and improve soil fertility by adding organic matter to sandy and clay soils. Now Millcreek eliminates the costly labor needed for organic mulch and compost application. The remarkable new Millcreek Row Mulcher works with all types of organic material, and even lets you adjust the depth and width of the mulch rows from 12" to 120" wide, from 1 /2" to 6" deep. 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Junior two-year-old: Nathan Phillips. Senior two-year-old: Kara Brendlinger. Grand champion: Kara Brendlinger. Reserve grand champion; Nathan Phil lips. 1-800-311-1323 www.millcreekmfg.com JUNIOR SHOW ONLY Cow in milk; Kara Brendlinger. Best three females; 1. Nathan Phillips. Dairy herd: 1. Nathan Phillips. Dam and her daughter 1. Nathan Phillips. JERSEY Junior heifer calf: 1. Suzanne Marwick. 2. Megan Phillips. 3. Suzanne Harwick. Intermediate heifer calf: 1. Jennifer Miller. 2. David Harwick. 3. Laura Lesher. Senior heifer calf: 1. Jill Neiman. 2. Travis Mast. 3. David Harwick. Summer yearling heifer 1. Sarah Harper. 2. Andrew Youse. 3. Jennifer Miller. Junior yearling heifer: 1. Jennifer Miller. 2. Christopher Johnson. 3. Brenda Phillips. Intermediate yearling heifer: 1. Jill Neiman. 2. Suzanne Harwick. Senior yearling heifer 1. Jennifer Miller. 2. Joshua Sattazahn. Junior champion: Jennifer Miller. Reserve junior champion: Jennifer Miller. Junior best three females; 1. Jennifer Miller. 2. Suzanne Harwick. Dry cow: 1. David Harwick. 2. Marissa Koinski. 3. Jill Neiman. Junior two-year-old; 1. Jill Neiman. 2. Megan Phillips. Senior two-year-old: 1. Jennifer Miller. 2. Valley Run Farm. 3. Katie Harwick. Junior three-year-old: 1. Jennifer Miller. 2. Megan Phillips. 3. Jennifer Miller. Senior three-year-old: 1. David Harwick. Four-year-old: 1. Jennifer Miller. 2. Katie Harwick. 3. Andrew Youse. Five-year-old: 1. Travis Mast. 2. Jennifer Miller. 3. Suzanne Harwick. Six-years and over: 1. Andrew Youse. 2 Jennifer Miller. 3. Suzanne Harwick, Senior champion: Jill Neiman. Reserve senior champion Miller. Cow in milk: 1. Jill Neiman. 2 Jennifer Miller. Get of sire: 1. Jill Neiman. 2. Jennifer Miller. 3. Andrew Youse. Best three females: 1. Jennifer Miller. 2. Andrew Youse. Dairy herd: 1. Andrew Youse. 2. Jennifer Miller. 3. Megan Phillips. Produce of dam; 1. Jennifer Miller. 2 Katie Marwick. Dam and her daughter 1. Jennifer Miller. 2. Travis Mast. 3. Suzannp Marwick. JUNIOR SHOW ONLY School or club herd: 1. Oley Valley, FFA. 2. Eastern Berks. 3. Lehigh 4-H. MILKING SHORTHORN Senior heifer calf: 1. Melissa Harper. Junior champion: Melissa Harper. Grand champion: Melissa Harper. HEAVY DUTY HOOF TRIMMING TABLES Endorsed by the International Hoof Trimming School of Wisconsin FOUR MODELS TO CHOOSE 1. PORTABLE 2. STATIONARY 3. 3-POINT HITCH 4. SKID STEER MOUNT Berkelman’s Welding RR 7, AYLMER, ONTARIO, CANADA NSH 2R6 (519) 765-4230 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 26, 2000-A3l (Continued from Pago A 1) clone of Lauduc Broker Mandy, owned by Carrousel Farms, Orangeville, IL, will be offered at the World Classic 2000 sale during the Expo, for delivery in December 2001. Mandy, EX-95 2E, one of the most admired cows in the Holstein breed and a veteran of the World Dairy Expo showring, is the founder animal for the clone. She is a two time All-American and three time All-Canadian winner, with several impressive, high component records and an out standing pedigree behind her. She currently has a daughter that was named All-Canadian and both have sons active in A.I. line-ups. Recently named grand champion at the Illinois champi onship show, Mandy will be back again in the showring at Madison. With the 1997 birth of Gene, the world’s first cloned bovine from a non-embryo-delivered cell, nuclear transfer cloning technology moved closer to be coming a viable means of geneti cally tailoring herds of livestock, particularly dairy cattle. Not only can these animals be more efficient milk and meat produc ers, they are considered to be ex cellent candidates as “walking pharmaceutical factories,” whose milk can be utilized for the production of difficult-to produce pharmaceutical com pounds. 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