A36-Lancaster Fuming, Saturday, August 26, 2000 Boops Exhibit Grand Champion At Northern Tier Holstein Show year-old owned by Greta Braund, who garnered both re serve grand champion honors and the best bred and owned dis tinction. NORTHERN TIER CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW RESULTS Spring Calf: 1. (1 youth) Quen-View Integ. Millennium, owned by Zachary Ulmer. 2. (2 youth) Tormack Conway Bethany, owned by Nathen Thomson. 3. (3 youth) Braund Valley Kod Whip, owned by Bradley Watkins. Winter Calf: 1. (1 youth) Peasedale Encore Bermuda, owned by Nicholas Pease. 2. Long-Brook CC Baloo, owned by Wavne and Roger Sherwood. 3. (2 youth) Du-Mar Progress Omar, owned by Jeremy Alderfer; (3 youth) Du-Mar Grandslam Helda, owned by Heidi Alderfer. Fall Calf: 1. (1 youth) Sweet-Peas Chari Eberiy-ET, owned by Heather Pease. 2. Elm Croft Progress Pretty, owned by Douglas and Jennifer Boop. 3. (2 youth) Quen-View Counsel Milkyway, owned by Justin Ulmer; (3 youth) Braund Valley Shark Eliza, owned by Bradley Watkins. Summer Yearling: 1. (1 youth) Peasedale Astre Dynomite, owned by Nicholas Pease. 2. (2 youth) PA- Gateway Windsor Daffodil, owned by Betsy Hennip. 3. Pennvale Jed Glone, owned by Jason Kenyon; 4) (3 youth) Quen-View Lee Botches, owned by Justin Ulmer. Spnng Yearling: 1. Norkval Storm Lmnell, owned by Gerald and Linda Kisner. 2. (1 youth) Sweet-Peas Skybuck Rosemere, owned by Heather Pease. 3. Jenn-Stone Dalula, owned by Jonathan Wade Boop; (2 youth) JIKA Farm Classic Wonder; (3 youth) Ho-Crawf Counselor Leona, owned by Jamie Crawford. Winter Yearling: 1. (1 youth) Highland Farm Ice Twiggy, owned by Kelsey Ritter. 2. PA-Gateway Endicott Rachel, owned by Betsy Hennip. 3. (2 youth) Ho-Crawf Milan Diamond, owned by Jodi Crawford; (3 youth) Peasedale Sunbuck Buff, owned by Nicholas Pease. Fall Yearling: 1. (1 youth) Sweet-Peas Skybuck Autumn, owned by Heather Record Year For Crops? COLUMBUS, Ohio According to a recent report out of Ohio University, this could be a record crop production year. The USDA fore casts this fall’s U.S. corn production at 10.4 billion bushels, up 10 percent from last year and up 6 percent from 1998. Based on conditions as of Aug. 1, yields are expected to average 141.9 bush els per acre, up 8.1 bushels from last year. If realized, this would be the largest produc tion and highest yield on record since 1866, when corn estimates began. Soybean production is forecast at a record high 2.99 billion bush els, up 13 percent from 1999 and 9 percent above the previous record of 2.74 billion bushels set in 1998. Yields are expected to average 40.7 bushels per acre, up 4.2 bush els from 1999. All this while cur rent prices for corn are about $1.50 per bushel, the lowest since 1987. Soybean prices are near $4.65 per bushel better than last year, but still the second lowest since 1972. Pease. 2. (2 youth) Dymond-S Formation Annabelle, owned by Jessica Sartell. 3. (3 youth) Du-Mar Formation Aquata, owned by Gina Alderfer. Junior Best Three; 1. Sweet Peas Farm. 2. Peasedale Farm. 3. Hennip Farm. Dry Cow 3 and 4 years: 1. Kitklea Star dust Emma, owned by Lloyd and Denise Pease. 2. Kimlake Skychief Candace, owned by James Woodmansee. 3. (1 youth) Jencho Dairy Counselor Lana, owned by Shelly Woodmansee; (2 youth) Josan Prudence Passion, owned by Stacy Rezykowski (3 youth) Henningstead Sun love, owned by Steven Henning. Dry Cow 5 years and oven 1. Garsttyn Broker Reba, owned by Doug and Jennifer Boop. 2. (1 youth) Jericho Dairy Rip Bogart, owned by Scott Woodmansee. 3. Promise Haven Karl Spice, owned by Promise Haven Farm; (2 youth) Stymcrest Rhonda Mathew, owned by Sara Oliver. Shelly Woodmansee and Greta Braund showed the re serve grand and the grand champions of the youth division of the Northern Tier Holstein Championship Show. 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