Five Colored Breeds Shown At Solanco DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster Co.) Ayrshires appeared in the largest numbers at the Southern Lancaster County Fair’s Colored Breeds Dairy Show here Wednes day, followed by the Brown Swiss, Milking Shorthorn, Line- Winners at the Science Fair Colored Breed Dairy Show, from left, Lisa Jones for Stormi Greek, grand champion Jersey; Rebecca Baily, grand champion Lineback; and Ellis Crow), for Heather Growl, grand champion Milking Shorthorn. back, and Jersey breeds. Judge Ronald Ray Daubert named a cow exhibited by. Susan Richardson as the grand champi on Ayrshire. Four-year-old Fawn Valley Soldier Harmony was one of five Ayrshires Richardson brought to the show. “I love the balance of this cow,” Daubert said. He also noted the “nice, neat mammary system” displayed by the champi on Ayrshire. Richardson, of Fawn Grove in York County, is in her second year as a dairy herd management major at the University of Wis consin in Madison. She has her sights set on becoming a dairy herdsperson in the Midwest. Rebecca Baily, Chester Coun ty, exhibited two grand champi ons in the Brown Swiss and Lineback shows. Baily is a mem ber of the Chester Valley 4-H Club and a freshman at Union ville High School. She owns a total of about 20 dairy animals on the home farm, including a ma jority of Linebacks, but also Brown Swiss, Jerseys, and Hol steins. The Milking Shorthorn show was dominated by the Crowl family of Ainille, York County. Animals owned by Heather Crowl, in her final year as an FFA member, swept both junior and senior champion and reserve categories. The grand champion Milking Shorthorn cow, a 6-year-old, was exhibited by Heather’s father, Ellis Crowl. A 3-year-old Jersey owned by Stormi Greek and exhibited by Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 21,2002-A4l Lisa Jones, Delta, York County, was named Jersey grand champi- Daubert called the following results: SOLANCO FAIR COLORED BREED DAIRY SHOW RESULTS AYRSHIRES Spring calf: 1. James Findley. Winter calf: 1. Amber Kiser. 2. Thomas Spnng. 3. Susan Richardson. Fall calf: 1. Rebecca Nolan. Summer yearling: 1. Rebecca Nolan. 2. Rebecca Nolan. Fall yearling: 1. Susan Richardson. 2. Lane Findley. Junior champion: James Findley. Reserve junior champion: Rebecca Nolan. Dry cows; 1. Susan Richardson. Senior 2 yean 1. Rebecca Nolan. 3- 1. Craig Nolan. 2. Susan Richardson. 3. Ken Findley. 4- 1. Susan Richardson. 2. Ken Findley. 3. Amber Kiser. 5 years and olden 1. Ken Findley. 2. Re becca Nolan. Senior champion; Susan Richardson. Reserve senior champion: Ken Findley. GRAND CHAMPION Susan Richardson RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Ken Findley Premier exhibiton Nolan Family. Premier breeder; Nolan Family. Junior division champion; Susan Richardson. WATERLESS TOILETS Reserve junior division champion: Susan Richardson. Best three females; 1. Susan Richard son. 2. James Findley. 3. Rebecca Nolan. Dairy herd: 1. Susan Richardson. 2. James Findley. Produce of dam: 1. Susan Richardson. 2. Rebecca Nolan. Dam daughter 1. Susan Richardson. 2. Rebecca Nolan. 3. James Findley. BROWN SWISS Spring calf; 1. Josh Miller. Winter calf: 1. Matthew Aument. 2. Shady Birch Farm. 3. Josh Miller. Fall calf: 1. Rebecca Baily. Summer yearling: 1. Shady Birch Farm. Spring yearling: 1. Kyle Miller. 2. Lisa Jones. Winter yearling: 1. Jennifer Nickle. Junior champion: Kyle Miller. Reserve junior champion: Josh Miller. Junior 2-year-old: Josh Miller. 3- 1. Kyle Miller. 4- 1. Josh Miller. 5 years and older. 1. Rebecca Baily. Senior champion: Rebecca Baily. Reserve senior champion; Kyle Miller. GRAND CHAMPION Rebecca Baily RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Kyle Miller Junior division champion; Rebecca Baily. Reserve junior division champion; Kyle Miller. Best three females: 1. Kyle Miller. 2. Josh Miller. 3. Shady Birch Farm. Produce of dam; 1. Josh Miller. Dam daughter 1. Josh Miller. Public Auction Valuable 35 Acre West Penn Township farm with approx. 700 feet of highway commercial frontage with 13 green houses, household goods, tools, antiques, 1984 Ford 14’ cube van, 20 H.P. Simplicity garden lawn tractor Thurs., October 17, 2002 at 10:00 A.M. Located 8 miles south of Tamaqua, I 1/2 miles north of Snyders on Route 309. Schuylkill Co. PA. Look for auction signs. 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