A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 31,2002 National Alpine Champion Wins Junior Show At Md. State Fair ANDY ANDREWS Editor TIMONIUM, Md. “Finesse” was just that Tuesday afternoon, winning grand champion junior dairy goat here at the Maryland State Fair. Wayne Cullen and Kirsch, Cherry Glen Noreen L. Eberly, R.D., director of aquaculture/seafood programs of the Maryland Department of Agriculture, serves a variety of crab meats, including brandied crab and Patuxent Marinated Crab Meat, during the Maryland Seafood Day in the Maryland Foods Pavilion Tuesday at the Maryland State Fair. Sky. tfk 3kd 9jod Matemh Grandrib 3 9 PLUS All this adds up to. Grandrib 3® PLUS is backed by an industry leading: 35 Year Sidewall & 30 Year Roof Paint Warranty 25 Year Sidewall Corrosion Warranty 20 Year Roofing Corrosion Warranty 10 Year Edge Rust Warranty Complete Building Packages, Trusses And Glue-Laminated Timbers 717-866-6581 701 £. Linden St. Richland, M 17087 Boyds, Md exhibited the Alpine dry yearling. Cullen noted the doe was na tional champion at the American Dairy Goat Association National Show in Pueblo, Colo, in July. Cherry Glen Farm has won at the fair before. Diane Judge Kristina Bozzo, Galt, Farm, Calif., noted the doe had the strongest feet and legs of any other breeds in the show ring. Fi nesse competed against six other breeds. Following is a list of show placings. MARYLAND STATE FAIR DAIRY GOAT JUNIOR SHOW RESULTS NUBIANS Junior Kid: 1. Ed and Nonna Dulm. 2. Cathenne McNatt. 3. Jessica Taylor. Intermediate Kid: 1. Jennifer Unton. 2. Ed and Nonna Dulin. 3. June Warrington. Senior Kid: 1. Amanda Baker. 2. Cather ine McNatt. 3. Crystal Spafford. Dry Yearling; 1. Crystal Spafford. 2. Mar vin Layton. 3. Carol Taylor. Junior Get of Sire; 1. Catherine McNatt. 2. Brad Spafford. 3. Carol Taylor. Junior Best 3 Females: 1. Catherine McNatt. 2. Crystal Spafford. 3. Ed and No nna Dulin. Produce of Dam: 1. Carol Taylor. 2. Brad Spafford. 3. Crystal Spafford. Junior Kid: 1. Bruce and Sand Hufnal. 2. Kimberly Vaughn. 3. Helen Brown. Intermediate Kid: 1. Keith Brown Jr. 2. E. Jean Johnson. 3. Jason Ridinger. Senior Kid: 1. Joy Broaddus. 2. Anne McKeever 3. Barbara Broaddus. Dry Yearling: 1. Kimberly Vaughn. 2. Anne McKeever. 3. Darby Cissel. Junior Get of Sire: 1. Joy Broaddus. 2. Amy Vaughn. 3. William Brown. Junior Best 3 Females: 1 Joy Broaddus. 2. Amy Vaughn. Produce of Dam: 1. Joy Broaddus. 2. Anne McKeever. 3. Chester Cissel. TOGGENBUR6 Junior Kid: 1. Rachel McKeever. 2 Bar bara Peoples. 3. Barbara Peoples. Intermediate Kid: 1. Diane Kirsch. 2. Diane Kirsch. 3. Anne McKeever. Senior Kid: 1. Barbara Peoples. 2. George Kohout. 3. Rachel McKeever. n<> «** 1 - 301-334-3977 1283 Joni Miller Rd. Oakland, MD 21550 GRAND CHAMPION Amanda Baker RESERVE Ed and Nonna Dulm RECORDED GRADE GRAND CHAMPION Kimberly Vaughn RESERVE Anne McKeever (Turn to Page A2l) The V i Best Warranty 10 m Protection mmm% Stronger Contestants, open wide, swallow but hurry! Mary land Secretary of Agriculture Hagner Mister, back, at right, presides over the cantaloupe-eating contest Tues day at the Maryland State Fair. Accompanied by The Pro duce Man, both inspect who can eat the most rinds with one hand. Maryland “Best” Produce of the Month is can taloupe. Übe pqntest time, two minutes, pitted about a dozen contestmii against each other. Winner was Tanya Thompson, Belcamp, Md., who ate six. t i. * Peterthcim’t Cow Mattrottos 117 Christiana Pifeo, Christiana, PA 17509 610-593-2242 Serving DE, MD, N), PA and Western NVforl years. mOKATLTI