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    A5O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16, 2003
Mt-Glen Farm Has Supreme Champion At Troy Open Show
CAROLYN MOYER
Bradford Co. Correspondent
TROY (Bradford Co.) Mt.
Glen Farm took supreme cham
pion honors with their 4-year-old,
Mt Glen Elegant Anabell at the
Troy Fair Open Dairy show re
cently. Judge Garrett Sammons,
of Johnstown, N.Y. tapped the
Holstein as supreme after judging
over 300 animals from seven
breeds in a two-day show.
Named the reserve grand
champion was Calkins Pete Be
rachah, a 4-year-old owned by
Randy Calkins. The junior cham
pion of the Holstein show was
David Packard’s fall yearling.
Pack Herd Encore Battier. The
reserve junior champion was Del-
Hollow Pro Cindy ETS, a fall
yearling shown by Gen-Rich
Farm.
Snowcrest Farm, operated by
the Walirath family, was named
the premier breeder and premier
exhibitor of the 2003 Troy Fair
Open Holstein show.
In the Red and White show, T-
Creek Rubensw Roxy Red, a sen
ior 2-year-old owned by Gen-
Rich Farm and Jim Jenkins, was
named the grand champion. The
reserve grand champion was
Frith-jof Tiger Tig P-Red, also a
senior 2-year-old, owned by Kel
sey Carlsen. The junior champi
on Red and White was Tory Car-
Isen’s Frith-jof Tory Raquel -
Red, a fall calf. The reserve jun
ior champion was Frith-jof Tory
Ginny - Red, a fall calf owned by
Kelsey Carlsen.
Results of the Troy Fair Open
Holstein Show:
2003 Junior National Hereford Expo Pro-Performance
Breeders Award winners pictured from left: Justin Bar
ber, third place; Jason Barber, second place; Emillie Mill
er, first place; and Tommie Mead, Mead Enterprises.
2003 Junior National Hereford Expo reserve champion
bred-and-owned cow-calf pair won by Margeaux Fire
stine, Womelsdorf, on the left.
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Consignments Wanted
Spring Calf. 1. Chase Thomson. 2.
Megan Stough. 3. John Yurkamn Jr.
Winter Calf: 1 Nathan Wesneski. 2. Kns
tm Carlsen. 3. Jason Kenyon.
Fall Calf: 1. Jason Kenyon. 2. Mary
Mosher 3 Jodi Crawford.
Summer Yearling: 1. Linda and Gerald
Kisner 2 Jodi Crawford. 3 Blair and
Cammy Yurkamn.
Spring Yearling: 1. Mt-Glen Farm 2. Amy
Packard 3 Jordan Snyder.
Winter Yearling; 1. Shelby Crawford. 2.
Randy Calkins. 3. Gen-Rich Farm.
Fall Yearling: 1. David Packard. 2. Gen-
Rich Farm. 3. Diana Calkins.
Dry cow 4-years and under. 1. Randy
Calkins. 2. Jordan Brunelle.
Dry cow 5-years and over. 1. David
Packard. 2. Enc Kenyon. 3. Snowcrest
Farm.
Junior 2-year-old. 1. Enk Young. 2. Mt-
Glen Farm. 3. Mary Calkins.
Senior 2-year-old; 1. Tem Packard. 2.
Mt-Glen Farm. 3. Melissa Snyder.
Junior 3-year-old; 1. Snowcrest Farm. 2.
Duane and Ellen Andrews. 3. Mt-Glen
Farm.
Senior 3-year-old: 1. Duane and Ellen
Andrews. 2. Ho-Crawf Holsteins. 3. D.
Jackson - J. Jenkins and K&J.
Four-year-old: 1. Mt-Glen Farm. 2.
Randy Calkins. 9. David Packard.
Five-year-old; 1. Snowcrest Farm. 2.
David Packard. 3. Mt-Glen Farm.
Six years and over: 1. Thomas Com
stock. 2. Snowcrest Farm. 3. Mt-Glen
Farm.
Lifetime Production: 1. Braund Valley
Farm. 2. Snowcrest Farm. 3. Snowcrest
Farm.
Spnng Calf: 1. Chelsey Wesneski. 2.
Kristin Carlsen.
Winter Calf: 1. Tory Carlsen.
Fall Calf: 1. Tory Carlsen. 2. Kelsey Car
lsen. 3. Douglas Neville.
Spnng Yearling: 1. Nicole Schucker.
Winter Yearling; 1. Knstm Carlsen.
Fall Yearling: 1. Shelby Rachel Crawford.
2. Thomas Comstock. 3. Kelsey Carlsen.
Dry cow 4-years and under. 1. Thomas
Comstock.
Junior 2-year-old: 1. Meredith Henmp. 2.
Lonnda Harkness. 3. Randall Shores.
Senior 2-year-old: 1. Kelsey Carlsen. 2.
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HOLSTEIN
RED AND WHITE
The champion Holstein line-up from the 2003 Troy Fair Open Show includes the su
preme champion with Dean Jackson at the halter, far right. Also shown, from left, are
Rebecca Young holding the reserve Junior champion, David Packard holding the Junior
champion, Randy Calkins at the halter of the reserve grand champion and Bradford
County Dairy Princess Monica Franklin.
Snowcrest Farm was named the premier breeder and premier exhibitor of the 2003
open Holstein show. Pictured, from left, are Bradford County Dairy Princess Monica
Franklin, Melissa, Wayne and Sela Beeman, Gail, Dave and Scott Wallrath and judge
Garrett Sammons.
Youth From 38 States Exhibit Animals
At Junior National Hereford Expo
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. More
than 600 youth from 38 states ex
hibited 1,070 head at the 2003
Junior National Hereford Expo
(JNHE) at the Indiana State
Fairgrounds, July 13-19. During
the show, judge Kelly Bruns,
Brookings, S.D., evaluated 55
pairs.
Josh Miller captured the title
of grand and champion bred
and-owned cow-calf pair and
Lauren Thomas earned the re
serve grand and champion stan
dard cow-calf pair honors.
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serve champion bred-and-owned
cow-calf pair. Lindsay Starr,
Manawa, Wis., completed the
winner’s list in the standard cow
calf pair show.
Additional cow-calf pair class
winners: Class 11 Mary Kline,
Leßoy, 111.; Class 13 Taylor
Lietzau, Sparta, Wis.; Class 14
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