A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 5, 2002 Ohio Farm Wins Grand Champion Guernsey Title MICHELLE KUNJAPPU Lancaster Fanning Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Two hundred and fifty four Guernseys competed in the recent National Guernsey Show at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. The event was con ducted as part of the All-Ameri can Dairy Show. “It’s been a tremendous show,” said Judge Dennis Ferguson, Dryden, N.Y. “Probably as good of a Guernsey show as I’ve seen.” A cow raised in Texas and owned by John and Bonnie Ayars, Land of Living Farm, Me chanicsburg, Ohio, came to the top of the large show to be named grand champion. Lavon Farms Turn Point Layla is a senior 3-year-old. The cow was an All-American 2-year-old last year and this year* was grand champion at Ohio State Fair, the only place she has been show so far, according to Ayars. The cow will not get to com pete at the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis., however, because Ayars was planning to judge the Guernsey show at the event. Clay Smith’s homebred OCS Dairy Queenie, from OCS Dairy, Jefferson, Md., won reserve grand champion placing. The cow, a 4-year-old, took About 200 Head Compete In Eastern National Brown Swiss Show MICHELLE KUNJAPPU Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) After a “bell lap” a tra dition at the Eastern National Brown Swiss show where several cows in the championship drive enter the ring with large bells around their neck Jacob Hu shon’s Brothers Three Wisper OCS came out with the grand champion placing. The show was conducted dur ing the recent All-American Dairy Show, Farm Show Com plex, Harrisburg. The same homebred junior two-year-old also took first place in the Pennsylvania 2-Year-Old Futurity, along with grand cham pion and intermediate champion of the open and youth shows. Judge Steve Hendress believed the animal to have “the best udder of the show.” In addition her “strength up front,” put “Wisper” at the top of the show. Jami Savage-Hartman, Knox ville, Md., took home reserve grand champion and reserve in termediate champion placing with senior 3-year-old Savage- Leigh Tipster-ET. The cow’s “dairy strength, shapeliness of udder, and sound enough crease,” helped put her in reserve champion placing, according to judge Hendress. The homebred comes from a predominantly-Holstein herd. Chip and Jami Savage-Hart man also exhibited the reserve senior champion, G S FLJ Tippy. Senior champion winner was Far Hill Jetway Fez, owned by Dylan Fry, Chestertown, Md. Fry also garnered the youth senior and reserve intermediate champi on, and reserve grand champion placings in the youth show. K. Scott Hood, Middletown, Md., owned the junior champion, Hoodstead Prelude Nipper-Et. Hood also won reserve junior champion placing in the open show. Bruce Heilinger, Heilinger Swiss, Lebanon, had the total performance winner. Grand champion winner of the recent National Guern sey Show was John Ayars, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. He is joined by National Guernsey Queen Julie Sollenberger, Spring City, and reserve champion winner Clay Smith, along with Chance Smith. home grand champion winnings home junior champion in the from the Ohio Spring show and open show. Austin and Lucas the Maryland State Fair this Ayars had the reserve junior year. Smith also had first place in champion, the total performance winner in the youth show, Erin Yost, class. Femdale, Ca., had the grand M. Heath, J. Stephens, and N. champion. Reserve grand cham- Thomas, Westminster, Md., took pion in the youth show was At the Eastern National Brown Swiss Show, judge Steve Hendress, Wolcott, Ind., and Charles Itle, All-Ameri can show manager, join winners Jami Savage-Hartman, Knoxville, Md., left, reserve champion, and Jacob Miishon, right, grand champion. Judge Hendress, Wolcott, Ind., Purdue University, is an assistant manager for dairy research at the university, and in addition coaches the Purdue dairy judging team. EASTERN REGIONAL BROWN SWISS OPEN SHOW RESULTS Junior bull calf: 1. Allen Bassler Jr. 2. Keith Dirkson. 3. Rochelle Newton. Senior bull calf; 1. Elizabeth Shearer. 2. Christopher and Michael Birch. 3. Dale Dirkson. Senior yearling bull: 1. Dale Dirkson. Champion bull: Elizabeth Shearer. Reserve champion bull: Allen Bassler Jr. Spring heifer calf; 1. Aimee Smith. 2. Ashley Taylor. 3. Rip Vale Farm. Winter heifer calf. 1. Kame Flmn. 2. Don ald Harwood and C. Walton. 3. Barb and Kevin Ziemba and L&B Hill. Fall heifer calf: 1. Scott Hood. 2. Jerry Harkness. 3. Jarrett Remsberg. Summer yearling heifer: 1. Chip and Jami Savage. 2. Tammy Geiwitz. 3. Cather ine Perdue. Spring yearling heifer 1 Joy Crothers 2 Derek Hill 3. Cliff-Brook and Z Thompson. Winter yearling heifer 1 Cole Bishop 2 Allen and Tammy Bassler 3 Richard and Donna Hill Fall yearling heifer 1 Scott Hood. 2. Shanna Smith 3 Barb and Kevin Ziemba and L&B Hill Junior champion female. 1 -Scott Hood. Reserve junior champion female: Scott Hood. Best junior female bred and owned by exhibitor Scott Hood. Junior best thbif females: f. Scott Hood HHI and family. 2. Joshua Geiwitz. 3. James 2. Wayne and Cindee Savage and family, 3. THompson. Richard and Dorma HIU-alalfamily. ■ ‘ jstate or provincial herd: 1. State of Dry cow, 3 yapjaand otiSm 1. Dean Ptnnsylvania. 1. State of New York. 2. Brerita Daubert. jL'JUmije Smith. 3. Siite of Maryland. 3. State of Virginia, berly Yeager. : Premier breeder Richard and Donna Hill. Pennsylvania Brown Swiss 2-year-old fu- Premier exhibitor Richard and Donna turity: 1. Jacob Hushon. 2. Michael Kunkle. Hill. 3. Sarah Wickard. JUNIOR BROWN SWISS Cow, junior 2-year-old: 1. Jacob Hushon. 2. Cliff Brook Farm and Z. Thompson. 3. Nick Raggi. Cow, senior 2-year-old: 1. Barb and Kevin Ziembe and L&B Hill. 2. Dylan Fry. 3. S. Ouellette&K Egglnk. Cow, junior 3-year-old: 1. Jeremy McDonald. 2. Iroquois Acres. 3. Zachary Thompson. Cow, senior 3-year-old: 1. Jaml Savage. 2. Gary and Jeremy McDonald. 3. Derek Hill. Intermediate champion female: Jacob Hushon. Reserve intermediate champion female: Jami Savage Cow, 4-years-old. 1. Dylan Fry 2. Josh ua Geiwitz. 3 Barb and Kevin Ziemba and L&B Hill Cow, 5-years-old: 1 Chip and Jami Sav age. 2. Jeremy McDonald. 3 Barb and Kevin Ziemba and L&B Hill. Cow, 6 years and older: 1. Richard and Donna Hill 2 Joshua Geiwitz. 3 Steven Ouellette. Jastes Lotto Katrina, owned by Alan Debnam, Chestertown, Md. Judge Ferguson, Dryden, N.Y., a Semex representative, has also worked as a Guernsey herdsman. ALL-AMERICAN GUERNSEY SHOW RESULTS Junior calf; 1. Kevin and Dina Stoltzfus 2. Fnendship Farm. 3. Catherine Littlefield. Intermediate calf: 1. M. Heath, J. Ste phens, N. Thomas. 2. Jacob Pieper 3. Ash lee Dietz. Senior calf: 1. Scott and Elsie Wolff 2. Kevin Branstetter. 3. Morey Miller. Summer yearling: 1. Patncia Marchezak McMurray. 2. Joel Craig. 3. Kevin Branstet ter. Junior yearling: 1. Morey Miller. 2. Jean Gallagher 3. James and Janet Bates and family. Intermediate yearling: 1. Kevin Branstet ter. 2. Arrow Head Guernseys. 3. Morey Miller and Sherry Rechl. Senior yearling: 1. Austin and Lucas Ayars. 2. J4B Ayars and Sons and Dr. Man ion. 3. Donald Holcomb. Junior champion female: 1. M. Heath, J. Stephens, N. Thomas. Reserve junior champion female: Austin and Lucas Ayars. Best junior female bred and owned by exhibitor J&B Ayars and Sons and Dr. Mamon. Junior best three females: 1. John and Bonnie Ayars and Sons. 2. Fowler Bran stetter. 3. Holcomb Guernsey Farm. Dry cow, 4 years and younger 1. Amy Guyer. 2. J&B Ayars and Sons and Dr. Mamon. 3. DF and WB Hayes. Dry cow, 5 years and older: 1. Friendship Farm. 2. Joey Oldham. 3. James Curtis Oldham. Cow, junior 2-year-old: 1. Morey Miller. 2 Fnendship Farm. 3. James and Janet Bates and family. Cow, senior 2-year-old: 1. Austin and Lucas Ayars and Sons. 2. Alan Debnam. 3. Scott and Elsie Wolff. Pennsylvania 3-year-old futunty; 1. Jon athan McMurray. 2. Clarence Littlefield. 3. Clarence Littlefield. Cow, junior 3-year-old; 1. D&J Croshaw and Berryman and Miller. 2. Joshua Craig. 3. Jonathan McMurray. Cow, senior-3-year-old' 1. J&B Ayars and Sons and Dr. Mamon. 2. Elizabeth Lit tlefield. 3. Elizabeth Littlefield. Cow, 4-years-old; 1. Oscar Smith. 2 Kevin Branstetter. 3. Joseph Pendergast and R. Holcomb. Cow, 5-year S-old: 1. Enn Yost. 2. Sarah Weimer. 3. Friendship and Hartdale Cow, 6 years and g)< Guernseys, 2fl9BthedS||» ' -l:oo,OOGg|ttd„ Class: 1. Friendship Farm. - Orphange. 3. Kristi Snider, t.-?** ,TOtal winner: 1. Oscar “*Sl«jlh. 2. Erin Yost. 3. Thomwell Orphan age. [der: 1 Arrow Head Littlefield Mott. 3 Senior champion female: J&B Ayars and Component merit cow: 1. Richard and Donna Hill. 2. Joy Hess. 3. Bruce Heilmger. Senior champion female: Dylan Fry. Reserve senior champion female; Chip and Jami Savage. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE JacdbHushon RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE Jam! Savage Best senior female bred and owned by exhibitor Dylan Pry. Total performance winner: Bruce Hei linger. Best three females: 1. Richard and Donnat-fIH and family 2. James Thompson. 3. Dean and Brenda Daubert. Produce of derm 1 ■ Barbara and Kevin Ziemba. lb Joshua Geiwitz. 3. James Thompson. Dam and daughter 1. Wayne and Cin dee Savage and family. 2. Joshua Geiwitz. 3. Richard and Donna Hill and family. Exhibitor's herd: 1. Richard and Donna SHOW RESULTS Spring heifer calf: 1. Aimee Smith. 2. Ashley Taylor. 3. Holly Miller. Winter heifer calf: 1. Andrew Daubert. 2. Poteet Alex. 3. Danielle Bishop. Fall heifer calf: 1. Jarrett Remsberg. 2. David Sattazahn. 3. Sarah Moyer. USDA Announces $3O Million Pork Purchase WASHINGTON, D.C. Secretary of Agriculture Ann M. Vene man announced recentlythat the U.S. Department of Agriculture will purchase up to $3O million of pork products for use in school feeding and nutrition programs. “These purchases will provide a boost to pork producers who have experienced tough economic conditions this year,” said Veneman. USDA has already purchased 13.8 million pounds of pork products this school year and Monday’s announcement could bring the total up to 66 million pounds of fresh and processed pork products. This is compared to 29.9 million pounds for the 2001-2002 school year and 22.8 million pounds in 2000-2001. Sons and Dr. Mamon Reserve senior champion female- Oscar Smith. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE J&B Ayars and Sons and Dr. Mamon RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE Oscar Smith Best senior female bred and owned by exhibitor: Oscar Smith. Best three females: 1. Clarence Little field. 2. Holcomb Guernsey Farm. 3 Berne ta Gable. Produce of dam: 1. Carl Thayer Jr. 2. Richard and Judith Whalen. 3. Robert Smith and Beth Clark. Dam and daughter: 1 Richard and Ju dith Whalen. 2 Berneta Gable. 3 Eddie Chiappetta. Exhibitor's herd: 1. John and Bonnie Ayars and Sons. 2. Holcomb Guernsey Farm. 3. Clarence Littlefield. State or Provincial herd: 1. State of Ohio. 2. State of New York 3. State of Pennsyl vania. Premier breeder: Clarence Littlefield. Premier exhibitor: Richard and Judith Whalen. JUNIOR GUERNSEY SHOW RESULTS Junior calf: 1. Ashlee Dietz. 2. James Oldham. 3. Nathan Boyle. Intermediate calf: 1. Jacob Pieper. 2. Ashlee Dietz. 3. Kyle Ripley. Senior calf: 1. Chns and Megan Raber. 2. Frank Buck. 3. Bntta Guyer. Summer yearling: 1. Amy Guyer. 2. Josh ua Craig. 3. Frank Buck. Junior yearling; 1. Jean Gallagher. 2. Joshua Axtell. 3. Chnstopher Fleming. Intermediate yearling: 1. Tem Johnson. 2. Andrew Liggett. 3. Lindsay McKissick. Senior yearling: 1. Austin and Lucas Ayars and Sons. 2. Travis Trotter. 3. Amber Myers. Junior champion: Jean Gallagher. Reserve junior champion: Joshua Axtell Cow, junior 2-year-old: 1. Kyle Ripley. 2. George Budner. 3. John Budner. Cow, senior 2-year-old: 1. Alan Debnam. 2. Eddie Chiappetta. 3. Kendy Gable. Cow, junior 3-year-old: 1. Joshua Craig. 2. Anthony Hooper. 3. Spencer Weimer. Cow, senior 3-year-old; 1 Ricky Steele. 2 Ranch Marchezak Cow, 4-years-old: 1. Tem Johnson. 2. Thmwll. Orphanage and A. Hooper. 3. Shareena Hershberger Cow, 5-years-old: 1. Enn Yost. 2 Sarah Weimer. 3. James Oldham. Cow, 6 and over 1 Eddie Chiappetta 2. Andrea Grant. Youth senior champion Erin Yost Youth reserve senior champion’ Alan Debnam YOUTH GRAND CHAMPION Erin Yost YOUTH RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Alan Debnam Best animal bred and owned by exhibi tor: Joshua Craig. Junior state herd: 1. PA Guernsey Breed ers Assoc. 2. NY State Guernsey Breeders Assoc. 3. MD State Guernsey Breeders Assoc. Summer yearling heifer: 1. Catherine Perdue. 2. Adam Coleman. 3. Zachery Welker. Spnng yearling heifer: 1. Ashley Taylor. 2. Jarrett Remsberg. 3. Holly Hemnchs Winter yearling heifer. 1. Cole Bishop. 2. David Sattazahn. 3. Poteet Amy. Fall yearling heifer: 1. Tracy Webb. 2. An drew Daubert. 3. Samuel Beiler. Junior champion: Cole Bishop. Reserve junior champion: Aimee Smith. Dry cow, 5 years and older; 1. Aimee Smith. 2. Harrison Miller. Cow, junior 2-year-old: 1. Jacob Hushon. 2. Jarrett Remsberg. 3. Tara Brumbaugh. Cow, senior 2-year-old: 1. Dylan Fry. 2 Sarah Wickard. 3. Bradford Deeter. Cow, junior 3-year-old: 1. Kom Wickard. Cow, senior 3-year-old; 1. Sarah Wick ard. 2. Abbie Kuhlman. Intermediate champion: Jacob Hushon. Reserve intermediate champion: Dylan Fry. Cow, 4-years-old: 1. Dylan Fry. 2. Lisa Jones. 3. Amanda Bassler. Cow, S-years-old: 1. Jeffrey Larson. 2. Becky Bally. 3. Michael Woods. Cow, 6 years and older 1. Jason Larson. 2. Andrew Smith. Senior champion: Dylan Fry. Reserve senior champion: Lisa Jones. GRAND CHAMPION Jacob Hushon RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Dylan Fry Best female bred and owned by exhibi tor Jacob Hushon.