Carlisle Black And Whites DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Holstein exhibitors made a strong appearance at the 49th Annual Pennsylvania Holstein Association Spring Show here late last week, leading a total of 263 animals through the ring. Cows bred by Tower Vue Hol steins and Fountain Farm, both of Carlisle, were three of the four top animals selected by judge Mi chael Stiles. Quinn and Benjamin Cashel), youth winners of the jun ior show, with Sara Jennings, Pennsylvania alternate dairy princess; Michael Stiles, judge; and Becky Mowrer, Pennsylvania dairy princess. VARIANT® 280 ROUND BALER ” ’ v • Available with twine, ROLLATEX - ijßpflUMr * tie or a combination ‘ • ROTO CUT® is optional cifms Rexroad Equipment Rt#l Box 118 Bruceton Mills, WV 26525 (304) 379-2338 Scott Walton of Tower Vue kept his winning streak alive by taking home the grand champion banner for Tower Vue Lee Ru thie, a senior 3-year-old cow. Walton, a high school junior, had won supreme champion hon ors at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in January with another Holstein, junior 3-year-old Tower Vue Counsel-ET. Fountain Farm Charles Nelda, a 5-year-old bred and owned by DELIVERS HIGH OUTPUT AND OPERATOR COMFORT • Use in a variety of hay baling applications • Extra wide 83” pick up • Adjustable bale diameter fftUHlaog 9¥*4t»bfa through tutus thus mfw mmmsmrmmm Grandview Farm Supply 423 North Main Street Bridgewater, VA 22812 (540) 828-0309 H. Edwin Thompson, won re serve champion. David and Kathy Walton, and children Craig, Betsy, and Scott manage Tower Vue and Foun tain Farm together with Kathy’s family, the Thompsons. Youth reserve champion went to Emily Stuff for her aged cow, Walnut Stuff Jed Starbrite. Another animal bred at Tower Vue Holsteins was named grand champion in the junior show animals under two year of age. Owned by Peter Kennett and Steve Wagner, fall yearling Tower Vue Mandel Eshe was se lected as junior champion. She was bred by Betsy Walton. Reserve junior champion went to Doug and Jennifer Boop for J&K Durham Roxy-ET, a sum mer yearling less than 10 months of age. A brother and sister team from Chambersburg swept the youth category in the junior show. Benjamin Cashell, 12, won youth champion with his winter yearling heifer Ro-Meyer Lillie Spirit. Quinn Cashell, 9, led spring yearling Roc-Hil-Val Dur ham Fancy to the reserve cham pionship. Benjamin and Quinn, along with brother Chase, age 6, help feed calves and tend show heifers on NaPaul Farm, owned by par ents Paul and Nadene Cashell. FLOWERS fjKgHfc BEDDING PLANTS EARLY PRODUCE Q% 24 Months Financing on all Hay Tools & Balers! Hurry Offer Ends May 31,2002 M.M. Weaver & Sons, Inc. 169 North Groffdale Rd. Leola, PA 17540 (717) 656-2321 Top Spring Show They keep a herd of about 400 cows and farm 700 acres. Lancaster Farming was proud to sponsor the fall yearling class trophy, won by Peter Kenett and Steve Wagner. The same heifer went on to be named jun ior champion of the show. Winter calf: 1. Robert and Rhodena Eck stme. 2. Meyers Bros. Dairy 3 Dale and Deanna Bendig. Fall calf. 1. Alan McCauley 2. Phillip and Nancy Hamner. 3. Kyle Burdette. Summer yearling heifer: 1. Douglas and Jennifer Boop. 2. James and Nina Bur dette. 3 James Kahler and Manon Andrew. Junior champion line-up, from left, Sara Jennings; Doug and Jennifer Boop with leadsman James Shaw, re serve; Steve Wagner, champion; Michael Stiles, and Becky Mowrer. 717-367-8379 717-949-2643 ROLLANT® 250 ROUND BALER WITH MAXIMUM PRESSURE SYSTEM FIXED _ CHAMBER |J ROUND baler MPS • Maximum pressure is achieved THE MEW EHEMEEMTNMI with the new hinged roller system Smith’s Farm Equip, LLC 30 Acker Road Newport, PA 17074 (717) 567-3562 RESULTS • Has. ■'! > •Ht t.’' Uut, hi«r <9iK*4i S*sv*C** mm m mm mmm mm mmmmmmmmmJK Longenecker’s Inc. R.D. 2 Box 121 A-1 Williamsburg, PA 16693 (814) 793-3731 ;om wrapping standaid ROLLATEX' net wrapping optional