Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 2003, Image 24

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    A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 2003
Pa. Holstein Championship
(Continued from Page A2l)
Homing.
Reserve Junior Champion youth division:
Ben Cashell.
Junior Champion; James Burdette.
Reserve Junior Champion; James Bur
dette.
Junior best three females: 1. Windy-
Knoll-View Holstems 2. Highlight Hol
steins. 3. Turnpike-View Holstems.
Dry cow 4 and under: 1. James R. and
Nina P. and Howard E. Binder Burdett. 2.
Youth junior champions are Dustin Horning, third from left,
and Benjamin Cashell, joined here by judge Chris Hill and
Pennsylvania dairy princesses.
Del Val Awarded $215,000
To Build New Sheep Facilities
DOYLESTOWN (Bucks Co.) Delaware
Valley College announced it has received a
$215,000 grant from the Warwick Foundation to
build a state-of-the-art small ruminant facility.
The new facility will provide students with an
opportunity to see first-hand a structure that fa
cilitates management practices associated with
modem, economical sheep and wool production.
It will also permit the College to expand its com
munity outreach programs for area farm-flock
producers. A workroom facility will also be in
cluded for teaching surgery, artificial insemina
tion, and other demonstrations in livestock pro
duction.
Located in Philadelphia, the Warwick Foun
dation provides funding for scholarships, cul
ture, civic affairs, historic preservation and so
cial services.
For more information, call Robert Nichols at
(215)489-2450.
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James Kahler.
Dry cow 5 and over 1. Jessica L. Rose.
Keystone 3-year-old futurity: 1. Charann
Foster. 2. Steve, Chris, Clayton, and Corbin
Wood. 3. James R. Burdette.
Fall yearling in milk: 1. WM Dairy LUC
and Marcus and Chester Martin. 2. Corbin
Wood. 3. Ashley Stoltzfus.
Junior 2-year-old: 1. Dale and Deanna
Bendig. 2. Craig Walton. 3. Dale and Dean
na Bendig.
Senior 2-year-old: 1. James Kahler. 2.
Darren and Tom Watts and Mercuro. 3.
You grow soybeans. Your soybean checkoff helped develop
soy-based biodiesel. Government and industry studies show
it’s good for your engines, the environment, and U.S. farmers.
Using B 2 on your farm supports the industry’s growth, by increasing
the number of suppliers for high-quality biodiesel fuel. And, a B 2
blend provides increased lubricity for your engines, a boost in cetane,
and reduced dependence on foreign oil
Delaware, Maryland & Pennsylvania Biodiesel Sources
Call ahead to ensure availability and biodiesel blends offered.
This list has been compiled by the soybean checkoff boards to help promote
biodiesel use in the Mid-Atlantic. If your biodiesel supplier is not listed, have
them call us at (571) 333-0108.
Bare Truck Center, Westminster, Md. - (410) 840-0666
Clements Fuels - Clayton, Del. - (302) 653-2800
Easton Amoco, Easton, Md. - (410) 822-7650
Export Fuel Company - Export, Pa. - (724) 468-4185
. . N Courtesy Service Staticn/Kilduff Oil, Heathsville, VA (804) 580-8888
/ Efl I Kilduff Oil - Reedville, VA - (888) 276-3320
*=7 l h Noblett Oil - Kilmarnock, VA - (800) 535-0084
Peninsula Oil - (302) 629-3001 Ext. 1
Pep-Up in Georgetown, Del. (302) 856-2555
t; . £ -ii<- Southern States Cooperatives - ask your local manager about availability.
1^L 0 J™ atl ° n a ° out ; clean-burning, Tay | orsvi || e shell/Tevis Oil Co. - New Windsor, Md. - (410) 875-0202
ASTM D-6751 quality biodiesel, including Tevis Oil - Westminster, Md. - (410) 848-4433
suppliers in Virginia & other states, visit: Tri-Gas & Oil, Federalsburg, Md. - (800) 638-7802 X 1076
i • i. i Uncle Willie’s gas stations in Bridgeville, Millsboro and Woodside, Del.
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Craig Walton.
Junior 3-year-old: 1. K. Alec Hillegass. 2.
Luther J. Hillegass. 3. Travis Moore.
Senior 3-year-old; 1. Ronnie Morse. 2. 0.
Zucco, L. Joseph, and Rod and Linda Ron
kin. 3. Jeff McCullough.
4- 1. Joe Vanderfeltz. 2. William
Smith. 3. Scott M. Walton.
5- 1. Kevin Doeberiener. 2.
Cessna. 3. Came Peachey.
Aged cow: 1. Scott M. Walton. 2. Jason
A. Ruffaner. 3. Gordon, Tim and Ronald
Wood.
125,000 pound cow: 1. James R. Bur
dette.
Senior Champion youth division: Scott
Walton.
James Burdette, second from right, shows both the junior champion and reserve
' junior champion with the help of Justin Burdette. Joining them are Chris Hill, Judge,
and new Pennsylvania dairy royalty.
SOY-BASED BIODIESEL.
Farmers are the second-largest consumers of diesel fuel
in the U.S. So when you request biodiesel, fuel suppliers will listen.
Ask your fuel supplier to carry B 2 - a two-percent blend of pure,
ASTM D-6751 quality soy-based biodiesel. It’s available throughout
the United States, so why not ask for it and use it?
Studies show that if every farmer used 82, we could utilize
more than 50 million bushels of soybeans per year - the combined
2001 annual soybean harvests of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania,
New Jersey and New York. Imagine the potential.
ASK FOR IT.
soybean checkoff.
Reserve Senior Champion Youth Divi
sion: Juliana Hillegass.
Senior Champion: Ronnie Morse.
Reserve Senior Champion: Jim Kahler.
Premier exhibitor 1. Tower Vue. 2.
Windy Knoll View. 3. Spungold.
Premier breeder 1. Windy Knoll View. 2.
Spungold. 3. Tower Vue.
Premier exhibitor youth division: Chase
Miles.
Premier breeder youth division: Chase
Miles.
Best bred and owned youth division:
Scott Walton.
Best bred and owned: Ronnie Morse.
Best three females: 1. Tower-Vue Hol
stems. 2. Spungold. 3. Five Forks.
Produce of dam: 1. Ronnie Morse. 2.
James and Nina Burdette. 3. Chase Miles.
Dam and daughter 1. Chase Miles. 2.
Ben Cashell. 3. Douglas Boop.
QEOROE M. KNIGHT JR.
TOTAL PERFORMANCE AWARD
Joe Vanderfeltz
GRAND CHAMPION
YOUTH DIVISION
Scott Walton
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION
YOUTH DIVISION
Juliana Hlllegass
GRAND CHAMPION
Ronnie Morse
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION
Jim Kahler
PUMP IT.
PROFIT.