Eastern Shore Championship Holstein Show Post Winners CENTREVILLE, Md. The 2003 Eastern Shore Champion ship Holstein Show took place, July 14, at the Queen Anne’s County 4-H Park. Kelly Myers- Zepp of Carroll County judged a total of 73 entries. Junior champion of the open Junior show senior champion lineup, from left, Kelly Myers-Zepp, Judge; Marshall Taylor, reserve champion; Caleb Rossing, champion; and Katie Mason, Eastern Shore dairy princess. HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) To boost consumer aware ness of farm-fresh fruits and veg etables offered in the state. Agri culture Secretary Dennis C. Wolff announced the availability of “A Consumer’s Guide to Pennsylvania Farm Markets” while visiting the Pennsylvania Open-Air Farmers Market on the grounds of the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harris burg. “These markets provide the 1248 S Mountlan Rd, Dlllsburg FA 17019 (717) 4328738 wwwtamsystemsinc-corn WICADU! mrammmmm rnmsfe tmM GRAIN DRYERS See us at AG Progress Days East sth Street • Aug. 19, 20 &21 show was awarded to Pintail Point Charlene-Red-ET, exhibi ted by Pintail Point Farm of Queen Anne’s County. Reserve junior champion of the open show and junior champion of the junior show went to Bulldog Ex hibit Etta-ET, exhibited by Logan PDA Releases perfect opportunity for people of all ages to enjoy the tastes of Pennsylvania’s finest,” Wolff said. “I encourage all Pennsylva nians to take advantage of these venues, as well as the opportuni ties that are available for seniors and WIC participants to pur chase produce through our Farmers Market Nutrition Pro gram.” From late spring to early au tumn, bustling produce markets can be found throughout the ir H Systems, Inc. M 1 PpSI CHIEF INDUSTRIES, INC. f\ Moore, Queen Anne’s County. Reserve junior champion of the junior show was Greenwood Acres Leduc Maggie, exhibited by Brooks Kennedy of Kent County. Senior champion of the open show was Welk-Shade Storm Candy, exhibited by Pintail Point Farm of Queen Anne’s County, Rocky-Mount Dur Francine, ex hibited by Kristen Tolson of Kent County was reserve. Senior champion of the junior show was Tri Dee Counselor Fer gie, exhibited by Caleb Rossing of Queen Anne’s County, reserve senior champion of the junior show was Greenwood Acres Dur ham Haven, exhibited by Mar shall Taylor of Kent County. Class winners in the open show are as follows: EASTERN SHORE HOLSTEIN SHOW Spring heifer 1. Pintail Point Farm. 2. Gary Horton. 3. Marshall Taylor. Winter heifer. 1. Pintail Point Farm. 2. Parker Welch. 3. Brooks Kennedy. Fall heifer 1. Logan Moore. 2. Doug and Joan Seidel. 3. Shana Dean. Summer yearling: 1. Hollingsworth/ Raggi. 2. Caleb Rossing. 3. Kristen Tolson. Spring yearling; 1. Brooks Kennedy. 2. Ashley Taylor. 3. Patrick Welch. New Farm Commonwealth. These farmers markets and roadside stands play an important role in the patch work of communities throughout the state. They provide a place for neighbors to buy fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables while boosting the farmers’ share of consumers’ food dollars and growing the rural economy. Wolff explained that the De partment of Agriculture recog nizes that there are members of the community who are less able BROC GRAIN ft FEED SYSTEMS RESULTS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16, 2003-A49 Myers-Zepp, left, and Eastern Shore Dairy Princess Katie Mason, right, are Kristen Tolson, reserve champion, and Joan Seidel, champion. Winter yearling: 1. Parker Welch. 2. 2. Caleb Rossing. Jennifer Dudkewitz. Fall yearling: 1. Caleb Rossmg. 2. Brad ley Palmatary. 3. Laurel Moore. Junior 2-year-old; 1. Marshall Taylor. 2. iy Brooks Kennedy. 3. Parker Welch. Senior 2-year-old: 1. Pintail Point Farm. 2. Holllngsworth/Andrew. 3. Caleb Rossmg. Tolson. 3. Matt Fry. Junior 3-year-old: 1. Kristen Tolson. 2. _ . Pintail Point Farm. Cows over the age of6:l ' Ye,ser Senior 3-year-old: 1. Pintail Point Farm. Production: 1. Hollmgsworth/Covey. Market Guide to enjoy Pennsylvania’s local through PDA’s Fanners Market bounty. Nutrition Program,” Wolff said. “The Pennsylvania Depart- Since 1992, the Farmers Market ment of Agriculture (PDA) and Nutrition Program has enabled local farmers and retailers have participants of the WIC Program created a partnership that en- to take advantage of the health ables consumers to purchase benefits of locally grown Pennsyl fresh fruits and vegetables vania produce. 4-year-old; 1. Fran Bar Farm, Moore Family. 2 Wil-O-Mar Farm, Schrader Fami- 5-year-old: 1. Gary Yorton 2. Knsten
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