Morse Cow Tops Pa, Holstein Championship Show Open show champion lineup, from left, Pam Werley, Pennsylvania alternate dairy princess; Dennis Wolff, secretary of agriculture; Chris Hill, judge; Pam Morse and Jim Shaw with the‘grand champion; Sandy McCauley and Jim and Miffie Kahler with reserve champion; and Karla Martin, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess. Other models available Model 130 - 285 bu. Model 200 - 334 bu. Model 225 - 368 bu. IliCf QfKHf 720 Wheeler School Rd 460 Limestone Road 315 Main Street Whiteford, MD 21160 Oxford, PA 19363 Clayton, DE19938 (800)551-6567 (800)255-6567 (800)367-2726 (410) 452-5252 (610) 932-8858 (302) 653-8536 vmw. dcequip. com SfrenjHiVou Cun Count On d Manure Spreaders Model 275 • 421 Bu. heaped/270 cu ft. struck • Upper beater • Slurry pan • Tandem axle • TWo hydraulic cylinders • Power endgate • 540 RPM PTO Reg. $15,525 Now $13,900 DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) A senior-3-year-old cow owned by Ronnie and Pam Morse earned top honors at the Pennsylvania Holstein Champi onship Show Tuesday. The grand champion cow, Five Forks Seahawk Jade, hails from the Morse’s Five Forks Farm, Clearville, Bedford County. James Kahler of Highlight Holsteins, Wellsboro, exhibited the reserve champion, senior 2-year-old Deep-Valley Leduc Robin. In the heifer show, a pair of spring yearling full sisters shown by James Burdette of Windy- Knoll-View Holsteins, Mer cersburg, took the top two plac ings. Windy-Knoll-View Parade- ET was grand champion, with Windy-KnoU-Parade-ET taking the reserve spot. Scott Walton of Tower Vue Holsteins, Carlisle, led his 4-year-old Tower-Vue Lee Ruthie to the youth grand champion ship. Youth reserve grand cham pion honors went to another 4-year-old cow, shown by Juliana Hillegass of Berlin. (3 in stock) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 2003-A2l Dustin Homing, Ste vens, showed the youth jun ior champion, winter year ling Turnpike View Red- Charlie (tie, second from left, is rec ognized by Pennsylvania Ag Secretary Dennis Wolff for his 30 years of service managing the All-American Dairy Show. Joining them are Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Karla Martin, alternate Pam Werley, and Obie Snider, president of the All-American board of directors. 4.90 Long Distance Service 4.90 per minute, first minute, every minute, in your state, and in all 48 states. 6 second billing Call JDS Telecom 1-888-315-1179 marker Joy. Youth reserve junior champion was Burnside-Manor Vision Belle, a summer yearling exhibi ted by Benjamin CasheU of Na- Paul Farms, Chambersburg. Just before the grand champi on cows were selected, Charlie Itle was honored for his 30 years of service as manager of the All- American Dairy Show. On hand to present the recognition award were Pennsylvania Ag Secretary Dennis Wolff and Obie Snider, president of the All-American board of directors. “Two things stand out in my mind quality cows and quality people,” Itle said, reflecting on three decades of the All-Ameri can Dairy Show. Chris Hill of Mt. Airy, Md., judged this year’s Pennsylvania Holstein Championship Show and called the following results; PA. HOLSTEIN FALL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW RESULTS Spring heifer calf: 1. Dean and Hannah Jackson. 2. Megan McQuaide. 3. James R. Burdette. Winter heifer calf: 1. Tobin Stuff. 2. Kyle Burdette. 3. Tara R. Kocher. Fall heifer calf: 1. Dale and Deanna Ben dig. 2. Katie Bednarski. 3. James Kahler. Summer yearling: 1. Benjamin Cashed. 2. James Kahler. 3. Amanda Cessna. Spnng yearling: 1. James R. Burdette. 2. James R. Burdette. 3. Matt Mosholder. Winter yearling: 1. Dustin Homing. 2. Erin Shaw. 3. Quinn Cashell. Fall yearling: 1. Rebecca Cloninger. 2. Cory Thompson. 3. Clayton Wood. Junior Champion youth division: Dustin (Turn to Page A 24)