Lycoming County Holstein Show HUGHESVILLE (Lycoming Co.) The Lycoming County Fairgrounds recently hosted the 130th Fair and Holstein Show. Melanie Bachman of Ulysses judged the 52-Holstein show. Spring junior calf 1 Zachary Ulmer 2 Justin Garner 3 Kelsey Ritter Winter (Int) calf 1 Tams and Kellerman 2 Julie Cope 3 Sharon Cooley Fall senior calf 1 Justin Ulmer 2 Beth Cooley 3 Zachary Ulmer Summer yearling 1 Justin Ulmer 2 James Paulhamus 3 Brenda Shultz Spnng junior yearling 1 Justin Gamer 2 Eric Miles 3 Timothy Betz Winter (Int) yearling 1 Kelsey Ritter 2 Nathan Jarrett 3 Justin Ulmer Fail senior yearling 1 Marlin Shultz 2 Marlin Shultz 3 Carrie Bosch Junior champion Justin Ulmer Reserve junior champion Justin Ulmer Dry cow 4-years and under 1 Nathan Jarrett 2 Marsha Bosch 3 Jason Cooley Dry cow 5-years and over 1 Keith Daly Junior two in milk 1 Zachary Ulmer 2 Carrie Bosch 3v Robert Miller Senior two in milk 1 Delaware Valley College 2 Delaware Valley College 3 Rae Ann Fogleman Senior three m milk 1 Came Bosch 2 Dale Cooley 4-year-old 1 Nathan Jarrett 2 Marlin Shultz • 5-year-old 1 Dale Cooley 2 Marlin Shultz Senior champion Came Bosch Reserve senior champion Dale Cooley Grand champion Came Bosch Reserve grand champion Dale Cooley Junior best three females 1 Justin Ulmer 2 Beth Cooley 3 Nathan Jarrett Cow in milk 1 Came Bosch 2 Dale Cooley 3 Delaware Valley College Best three females 1 Came Bosch 2 Zachary Ulmer 3 Beth Cooley Dairy herd 1 Delaware Valley College 2 Carrie Bosch 3 Beth Cooley Dam/daughter 1 Zachary Ulmer 2 Car rie Bosch Produce of dam 1 Zachary Ulmer 2 Marlin Shultz got mi Delaware County Fair Announces Winners SPRINGFIELD (Delaware Co.) 4-H members in Dela ware County took home some Champion pig showman at the Delaware County 4-H Fair were from left, novice senior Shawna McDer mott of Havertown; experienced senior Emilie Davis of Springfield; novice junior Therese Salvucci of Broo mall; and experienced junior Neal Bozentka of Media. Junior champion Holstein and reserve Junior cham pion Holstein honors went to Justin Ulmer, Linden. Left to right, Justin Ulmer, Linden, holds the junior champion, a fall calf; Zachary Ulmer, Linden, hold the reserve junior champion, a summer yearling. Dairy maids presenting awards are: Donnica Greider, Linden; Danna McClain, Cogan Station; Lora Fry, Trout Run; and Rebecca Ulmer, Linden. V. Grand champion and senior champion honors went to Bosch Farms, Muncy, with their senior 3-year-old, shown by Marsha Bosch. Reserve grand champion and reserve senior champion honors went to Cooley Farm, Al lenwood, with their 5-year-old cow, shown by Beth Cool ey. Melanie Bachman, judge, offers congratulations. ribbons at the recent county 4-H fair. 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Activities during the week in cluded forming a cooperative and selling its products to other students, leading general ses sions, Variety Show, Viewpoint public speaking about agricul ture topics, daily newspaper, Manheim FFA Triumphs In State Competition Fifteen Manheim FFA mem bers competed in eight different Career Development Events (CDE) June 13-15 at Pennsylva nia FFA Activities Week in State College. They were among 1,500 top agriculture students from across Pennsylvania to compete at this annual event. The Pennsylvania FFA Foundation provides the funding for the award winners. 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Stu dents from across the U.S. meet to learn about the business of co operatives. Tours of agriculture sites in the Nashville area were conducted. Lori Hockenberry was recog nized as the state winner with the Horse Proficiency Award. Lori was then named a gold medal winner on the national level. Casey Livengood and Ryan Eberly comprised the first place small gas engines team. Each team member received $lOO. In addition, Casey received a plaque for being the first place individual in the CDE. Ryan Garber was the second place individual in the tractor driving CDE. Dustin Geib, Troy Wenger, Dustin Musser, and Jordan Wolgemuth were the third place ag mechanics team in a close placing competition. The Manheim FFA chapter placed third in the chapter scrap book competition. Michelle Wet zel, Manheim FFA alumni, over saw the assembly of this year’s scrapbook. 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