A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 7, 2002 Dairy Entries Impress Judges At Plainfield Farmers’ Fair DEANNA CONFER Carbon Co. Correspondent BANGOR (Northampton Co.) The Plainfield Farmers’ Fair, Bangor, was the site of the Northampton County Open and 4-H Dairy Shows recently. Judge Adam Sonnen of Son nen Holsteins, a family owned and operated dairy with 70 head on test and a total herd of 140 near Richland, Lebanon County, and a graduate of Morrisville State University, N.Y., with a dairy science degree reviewed the near 70 entries of the open dairy show. Sonnen selected Savage-Leigh Progress Sunee, the Sept. 2001 senior calf class winner of Bryant Plainfield Farmers’ Fair reserve and champion colored breeds of the open dairy show. From left: Samantha Don lan, Bangor, with the reserve senior and reserve champi on; Brian Kromer with the champion senior and champi on; Jennifer Hower, fair queen; and Adam Sonnen, judge. Both animals are owned by Kromer, Easton. Hlavaty as his junior champion in the Holstein competition. Re serve champion honors went to the Dec. 2000 Intermediate Year ling entry of Margaret Seipt, Keystone Bond Maggie. The senior 3-year-old entry. Keystone Padre Leigh, a Dec. 1998 daughter of Keystone Juror Padre and Keystone Luke Leah, also owned by Hlavaty was then tapped as Judge Sonnen’s choice for senior champion of the Hol stein show. Sonnen said you had to love the udder and dairy char acter of this animal. The reserve senior champion title went to Keystone Farm’s Nov. 1997 entry from the 4-year-old class, Pequest-Valley Emory Lee. In the open colored breed show, Sonnen selected the Jan. 2002 Jersey entry of Stacy Brew er from the intermediate calf class as his junior champion col ored breed. Reserve champion colored breed honors went to Stephanie Brewer’s Jersey entry, Brew-Line Berretta Diamond. Shown are reserve and champion colored breeds of the Northampton County 4-H Dairy Round-Up. From left: judge Jarrod Burleigh; Stephanie Brewer with the reserve champion; Krissa Brewer with the champion; and Plain field Farmers’ Fair queen, Jennifer Hower. The senior champion and re serve champion colored breed ti tles went to the entries of Brian Kromer, Easton. Senior and champion colored breed honors went to Kromer’s Prosper Jester Misty. The Sept. 1993 aged cow class winner is no stranger to the winners circle and was described by the judge as a real fine cow that at 9 years old has held together well he espe cially liked her style and balance. This cow was also part of the sec ond place produce of dam class and part of the first place dam and daughter class. These group classes included competition of all breeds in consideration for the winner’s spot. The reserve senior and reserve colored breed title went to Kram er’s June 1998 4-year-old entry, BDK Berretta Marble. The cow in milk (best udder) title went to Hlavaty’s grand champion from the Holstein show. The next morning Jarrod Bur leigh judged the Northampton County 4-H Round-Up. Burleigh, a 2001 graduate of Delaware Val ley College with a dairy science major, is currently a nutritionist dealing with the dairy industry. Burleigh and his wife own and operate Scarlet Summer Hol steins near Muncy. The show started with the fit ting and showmanship competi tion where Burleigh selected Amanda Fehnel, winner of the intermediate class, being named the champion fitter and Stepha nie Brewer, the second place win ner of the intermediate class moving into the reserve champi on fitter spot. First and second place winners of the senior show manship class, Charlene Barlieb and Jim Kromer, respectively, were Burleigh’s choice for cham pion and reserve champion show man titles. Fehnel, 12, of Easton, will be in the seventh grade at Shawnee Middle School. Fehnel said her favorite part of the dairy project is showing her animals in the ring. Reserve fitter Stephanie Brewer, 11, will be in sixth grade at DeFranco Elementary. Brewer brought seven of her nine owned animals to the fair. Champion showman, Charlene Barlieb, of Juniperdale Farm, is a 10th grade student at Pen Argyl High School where she is active in several school activities. Re serve champion showman, Jim Kromer, 17, also of Easton, will be a junior at Bangor High School. Moving into the breed compe tition Judge Burleigh selected the March 2001 winner of the junior yearling class owned by Timothy Seipt as his junior champion of the Holstein show. Burleigh de scribed the cow as an animal with all the style she needs and will be the entry to go the fur thest when she gets to the 4-H district shows. The dam of this entry was the senior and grand champion Holstein of last year’s open and 4-H dairy shows at the fair. The reserve junior champion ribbon went to Kirbyville-J Mizer Pammy, the homebred entry of Jeremy Smith. Smith, 14, of Northampton will be a ninth grade student at Northampton High School. The senior champion and champion Holstein winner was described by the judge as being a real flashy nice heifer and one that “does it all.” The March Reserve and champion Holstein of Northampton County 4-H Dairy Round-Up; from left: judge Jarrod Burleigh, Muncy; Charlene Barlieb with the reserve champion and Timothy Seipt with the champion Holstein. 2000 junior 2-year-old class win ner, Keystone Mattie Jewel, is owned by Timothy Seipt, 11, Easton. Seipt will be in the sixth grade at Lehigh Valley Seventh Day Adventist School and is in his third year of 4-H. Seipt, of Keystone Farm, said the best part of showing is working with the calves. Reserve senior champion and reserve champion Holstein hon ors went to the Sept. 1999 Juni perdale Lil Bo Peep, winner of the senior 2-year-old class owned by Charlene Barlieb. Moving onto the colored breed 4-H show Burleigh selected the owner-bred April 2002 Brown Swiss entry of Barlieb as his jun ior champion. Reserve junior champion honors of the colored breeds went to the owner-bred June 2001 Jersey summer year ling entry of Stephanie Brewer, Brew-Line Berretta Diamond. Krissa Brewer then led her Shown, from left, is Don Seipt of Keystone Farm with the reserve senior and reserve champion Holstein; Bryant Hlavaty with the champion senior and champion Holstein of the open dairy show at Plainfield Farmers’ Fair. Also shown is judge Adam Sonnen and Jennifer Hower, 17, fair queen. June 1999 Jersey junior 3-year-old, Vall-Haven Berretta Daffodil, into the senior champi on and champion of the colored breeds spot. This daughter of Mason Boomer Sooner Beretta was describer as a cow that pulls herself together nicer and is a lot wider and deeper in the front end than her opponents. Stephanie Brewc’s Jersey March 1999 entry from the same class then was selected as reserve senior and reserve champion of the colored breeds. The fair posted the following results: OPEN DAIRY SHOW HOLSTEIN Junior calf: 1. Margaret Seipt. 2 Stacy Brewer. 3. Shane Fulmer. Intermediate calf: 1. Jeremy Smith. 2. Cassie Fulmer. 3. Brandy Hahn. Senior calf: 1. Bryant Hlavaty. 2. Red- Mapl-Spnng Farm. 3. Crystal Fulmer. Summer yearling: 1. Taralee Fulmer. 2. Brandy Hahn. Junior yearling; 1. Bryant Hlavaty. 2. Timothy Seipt. 3 Red-Mapl-Spnng Farm. Intermediate yearling: 1. Margaret Seipt. 2. Stephanie Brewer. Senior yearling: 1. Jeremy Smith. 2. Stacy Brewer. 3. Courtney Smith. Junior champion; Bryant Hlavaty. Reserve Junior champion; Margaret Seipt. Junior 2-year-old: 1. Timothy Seipt. 2 Diane Hahn. 3. Dakoda Fmken. Senior 2-year-old: 1. Charlene Barlieb. 2. Stephanie Brewer. 3. Bailey Reichard. Junior 3-year-old; 1. Bnttany Brewer. 2 Stacy Brewer. Senior 3-year-old: 1 Bryant Hlavaty. 2. Red-Mapl-Spnng Farm. 4-year-old: 1. Keystone Farm. 2. Brittany Brewer. 3. Red-Mapl-Spnng Farm. Aged cow. 1 Keystone Farm. 2. Brandy Hahn. 3. Brandy Hahn. Dry cow: 1. Brandy Hahn Senior champion* Bryant Hlavaty. Reserve Senior Champion; Keystone Farm. Champion Holstein: Bryant Hlavaty. Reserve Champion Holstein* Keystone Farm BROWN SWISS Junior calf: 1. Charlene Barlieb. GUERNSEY Junior yearling: 1. Diane Hahn 4-year-old* 1. Diane Hahn JERSEY Junior calf: 1. Bailey Reichard. 2. Dako da Fmken Intermediate calf: 1. Stacy Brewer 2. Laura Kramer. Senior calf: 1. Brian Kramer. 2. Brian Kramer. Summer yearling 1. Stephanie Brewer. Junior yearling* 1. Krissa Brewer. Senior yearling; 1. Bnan Kromer Junior 2-year-old: 1. Brittany Brewer. Senior 2-year-old; 1. Stacy Brewer. Junior 3-year-old. 1. Knssa Brewer. 2. Stephanie Brewer. 4-year-old: 1. Brian Kromer. Aged cow; 1 Brian Kromer. 2. Bailey Reichard. Junior champion: Stacy Brewer. Reserve junior champion: Stephanie Brewer. Senior champion: Brian Kromer. Reserve senior champion: Brian Kromer Champion: Brian Kromer. Reserve champion: Bnan Kromer. OPEN SHOW GROUP CLASSES Cow in milk (best udder): 1 Bryant Hla vaty. 2. Keystone Farm. Best three females: 1. Keystone Farm. 2. Brewer Farms.. 3. Red-Mapl-Spnng Farm. Dairy herd: 1. Keystone Farm. 2. Brewer Farms. 3. Brewer Farms. Produce of dam: 1. Bryant Hlavaty and Timothy Seipt. 2. Bnan Kromer. 3. Taralee Fulmer. Dam and daughter: 1. Brian Kromer 2. Keystone Farm. 3. Brandy Hahn. Junior get-of-sire; 1. Bryant Hlavaty, Timothy Seipt and Red-Mapl-Spnng Farm. Junior owner breeder Bryant Hlavaty. Breeders junior herd: 1. Fulmer Family. 2. Bnan Kromer. NORTHAMPTON COUNTY 4-H DAIRY ROUND-UP SHOWMANSHIP A FITTING Junior showman: 1. Stacy Brewer. 2. Knssa Brewer. 3. Shane Fulmer. Junior fitter. 1. Knssa Brewer. 2. Stacy Brewer. 3. Margaret Seipt. intermediate showman: 1. Cassie Fulm er. 2 Taralee Fulmer. 3. Amanda Fehnel. Intermediate fitter: 1. Amanda Fehnel. 2. Stephanie Brewer. 3. Cassie Fulmer. Senior showman: 1. Charlene Barlieb. 2. Jim Kromer. 3. Crystal Fulmer. Senior fitter: 1. Jeremy Smi*ii. 2. Char lene Barlieb. 3. Diane Hahn. Champion showman: Charlene Barlieb. Reserve champion showman: Jim Krom er. Champion fitter: Amanda Fehnel Reserve champion fitter- Stephanie Brewer. HOLSTEIN Junior calf: 1. Margaret Seipt. 2. Stacy Brewer. 3. Shane Fulmer. Intermediate calf: 1. Jeremy Smith. 2 Cassie Fulmer. 3. Brandy Hahn. Senior calf: 1. Crystal Fulmer. 2 Jim Kromer. Summer yearling- 1 Taralee Fulmer. 2 Brandy Hahn. Junior yearling: 1. Timothy Seipt. 2. Courtney Smith. 3. Stephanie Brewer. Intermediate yearling: 1. Margaret Seipt. 2. Stephanie Brewer. Senior yearling: 1. Jeremy Smith. 2. Stacy Brewer. 3. Courtney Smith. Junior champion; Timothy Seipt. Reserve junior champion; Jeremy Smith. Junior 2-year-old: 1. Timothy Seipt. 2. Diane Hahn. 3. Amanda Fehnel. Senior 2-year-old: 1. Charlene Barlieb. 2. Stephanie Brewer. 3. Bailey Reichard. Junior 3-year-old; 1. Stacy Brewer. 4-year-old: 1. Bailey Reichard. Aged cow: 1 Brandy Hahn. 2. Brandy Hahn. Dry cow: 1. Brandy Hahn. Senior champion: Timothy Seipt. Reserve senior champion: Charlene Bar lieb. Champion. Timothy Seipt. Reserve champion: Charlene Barlieb. BROWN SWISS Junior calf: 1. Charlene Barlieb. GUERNSEY Junior yearling: 1. Diane Hahn. 4-year-old: 1. Diane Hahn. JERSEY Junior calf; 1. Bailey Reichard. 2 Dako da Fmken. Intermediate calf: 1 Stacy Brewer. Summer yearling: 1. Stephanie Brewer. Junior yearling: 1. Knssa Brewer. Senior 2-year-old: 1. Stacy Brewer Junior 3-year-old- 1. Knssa Brewer 2. Stephanie Brewer Aged cow 1 Bailey Reichard. Junior champion: Charlene Barlieb Reserve junior champion; Stephanie Brewer. Senior champion: Knssa Brewer Reserve senior champion: Stephanie Brewer. Champion: Knssa Brewer. Reserve Champion: Stephanie Brewer. GROUP CLASSES Dam and daughter: 1. Brandy Hahn. 2. Knssa Brewer. 3. Stephanie Brewer