A34-Lancaster Fanning, 25,2001 Great Animals, (Continued from Page A 1) “(These animals) can stand a phenomenal amount of competi tion as they go on,” he said of the class winners. Two animals from Woodbine Farm near Airville in York County took championship honors. Justin Hall’s spring yearling was named champion heifer in the youth division. Christina Knight’s senior 3-year-old cow won grand champion of the show. Hall’s heifer was also named reserve junior champion in the open class. Cousins Hall and Knight are both members of the Airville Milk & Money 4-H Club and help out with the herd of about 200 Holsteins kept on their Producers And Ag Businesses (Continued from Page A 1) will “increase sales without need for a middleman.” The map should especially benefit small producers and businesses that are located in places less visible to consumers, he said. Day first conceived the idea of AgMap about a year ago, not only as as a marketing tool for producers and ag businesses, but also as a way to keep track of ag ricultural trends across the state. “No one really has a good da tabase of the extent of all the ag businesses in the state,” Day said. One of the goals of AgMap is to create such a database. “We’re trying to put all Penn sylvania ag-related businesses on the map,” he said. As part of the World Wide Web, AgMap will help create markets for Pennsylvania ag products and services in other states and even around the world, Day pointed out. “You could be in Brazil and search for Pennsylvania (prod ucts,)” he said. Day began developing the Website out of a concern for the loss of Pennsylvania farmland and the subsequent loss of ag businesses across the state. Agricultural Generators Spectrum Detroit Diesel ht Automatic L.P. Gas, Diesel, Natural Gas Generators' 5 to 2,000 KW Service - Rental - New & Used Units In Stock POWER W^JLMWwWsySTEMS Power Generation Systems Specialists Call Leonard Martin Tough Choices At Holstein Show grandmother Knight’s Wood bine Farm. Knight has been showing dairy animals for about eight years and will be a sophomore this fall at Kennard Dale. One of the things Knight likes best about going to dairy shows is “meeting new people,” she said. The show posted the follow ing results: Spring calf: 1. Dustin Homing. 2. Chad E. Horst. 3. Caitlyn Ruch. Winter calf: 1. Cameron Knight. 2. Nathan Heim. 3. Kelly Homing. Fall calf: 1. Holly Miller. 2. Nathan Beiler. 3. Shane Hall. Summer yearling: 1. Chnstma M. Knight. 2. Melissa Schuler. 3. Brent Shuler. Spnng yearling; 1. Justin M. Halt. 2. Holly S. Moyer. Winter yearling; 1. Hannah Bomgardner. 2. Hamson Miller. 3. Brent Schuler. Fall yearling: 1. Holly M. Miller. 2. Bradley According to Day, although many Pennsylvanians under stand that farmland is being lost, the total meaning of that loss is harder to grasp. “What isn’t understood is the ag businesses (that are) being af fected,” he said. “(AgMap) is a good tool to track the change of land use and all of the support ing businesses.” Day hopes that agricultural information and trends brought to light by AgMap will ulti mately be used as tools to affect government policies related to Pennsylvania agriculture by “helping politicians understand the extent of the industry.” At this point, about 150 pro ducers and businesses are en tered on AgMap, according to extension associate Stewart Bruce. Besides gaining exposure to consumers, producers will bene fit from the site by being able to locate a wide variety of farm supplies and services from seeds to consultants, Stewart said. They will also be able to use the map to network with other producers. For more information on AgMap, contact your local Penn State extension office. 0330 Fonderwhite Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 YOUTH P.T.O. enerators 25 to 135 KW Units In Stock! 717-273-4544 Fax 717-273-5186 R. Hoover. 3. Doug Sattazahn. **■ Junior champion: McCauley-Strouse, Connely, Thomas. Reserve junior champion: Justin Hall. Junior champion junior division: Justin Hall. Reserve junior champion junior division: Holly Miller. Junior best three females; 1. Woodbine Farm. 2. S-Pine-Lawn Farm. 3. Tumpike- View Farm. Dry cows four years and under: 1. Trisha R. Knight. 2. Chanelle Horst. Dry cows five years and over. 1. Holly Miller. 2. Doug Sattazahn. 3. Brent Schuler. Junior 2-year-old: 1. Tnsha R. Knight. 2. Chnstina M. Knight. Senior 2-year-old; 1. Candice E. Knight. 2. Doug Sattazahn. 3. Holly S. Moyer. Junior 3-year-old: 1. Candice E. Knight. 2. Holly S. Moyer. Senior 3-year-old: 1. Christina M. Knight. 2. Rosie L. Moyer. 4-year-old: 1. Aaron Ruch. 2. David P. Sattazahn. 5- 1. Bradley R. Hoover. 6- and over. 1. Shane M. Hall. Best three females: 1. Woodbine Farm. 2. Tumpike-View Farm. OPEN Spnng calf: 1. Dustin Homing. 2. Chad E. Horst. 3. Caitlyn Ruch. Winter calf: 1. Dylan Thomas. 2. Cam eron Knight. 3. Nathan Heim. Fall calf: 1. Holly Miller. 2. Nathan Seller. 3. Shane Hall. Summer yearling: 1. Chnstina M. Knight. 2. Melissa Schuler. 3. Brent Schuler. Spring yearling: 1. Justin M. Hall. 2. Holly S. Moyer. Winter yearling: 1. McCauley-Strouse, Connelly, Thomas. 2. Hannah Bomgardner. 3. Paul E. and Lucinda J. Moyer. Fall yearling: 1. Holly M. Miller. 2. Bradley R. Hoover. 3. Doug Sattazahn. Dry cows four years and under 1. Tnsha R. Knight. 2. Chanelle Horst. Dry cows five years and over; 1. Dale Hostetter. 2. Adam and Usa Sonnen. 3 Holly Miller. Junior 2-year-old; 1. Tnsha R. Knight. 2. Chnstina M. Knight. 3. Reid K. Hoover. Senior 2-year-old: 1. Chanelle Horst. 2. Candice E. Knight. 3. Alan D. Hostetter. Junior 3-year-old: 1. Candice E. Knight. 2. Holly S. Moyer. Senior 3-year-old: 1. Chnstina M. Knight. 2. Eugene and Kathleen Martin. 3. David Longenbach. 4- 1. Aaron Ruch. 2. Dennis Sat tazahn. 3. Eugene W. and Kathleen S. Martin. 5- 1. Adam and Usa Sonnon. 2. Dale Hostetter. 3. Bradley R. Hoover. 6- and over 1. Shane M. Hall. Dam and daughter 1. Knight-Woodbine. 2. Aaron Ruch. 3. Holly Miller. Best bred and owned: 1. Chnstina M. Knight. Senior champion: Chnstina M. Knight. Reserve senior champion: Aaron Roch. Senior champion junior division: Chns tina M. Knight. Reserve senior champion junior division: Aaron Ruch. GRAND CHAMPION Christina M. Knight RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Aaron Ruch GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR DIVISION Christina M. Knight RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR DIVISION Aaron Ruch (Continued from Page A 10) Day, Auglaize Fairgrounds, Wapakeohta, Ohio, (330) 202- 3533. Dairy Day at the New York State Fair. BigKnol^jrangeFair^hru Sept. 1 Allentown Fair, thru Sept. 3. Greene-Dreher-Sterling Fair, thru Sept. 3. 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