Champions Named In Colored Breed Shows At 40th All-American CHARLENE M. SHUPP Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Large Arena and Equine Arena were full of activi ty on Wednesday as the color breed competitions continued in the Farm Show Complex for All- American. During the Eastern National Brown Swiss Show, judge Steve Tuman gave the nod to Old Mill Snickerdoodle, owned by Allen Jr. and Amanda Basslcr of Up perville, Va., as the grand cham pion Brown Swiss. Reserve grand champion was Brook Run Jet way Fem, owned by Cynthia and Reese Warner Sr. of Frederick, Md. The pair was also selected senior champions. Hushon brothers of Airville re turned to the winner’s circle this year, capturing intermediate champion honors. Josh Hushon’s winning junior 3-year-old, Broth ers Three Milenium Nut, was named intermediate champion. The second place junior 3-year-old, Brothers Three Wisp er DCS, exhibited by Jacob Hu shon, was selected reserve. Junior champion was Hood stead Jetway Nabisco-ET, owned by K. Scott Hood of Middletown, Md. Savage-Leigh Be A Tippy- ET, owned by Jarrett Remsberg of Middletown, Md. was selected reserve. sAbamAg incorporated CONSIDERING EXPANDING YOUR FARM OPERATION? Team Ag’s Engineers and Nutrient Management Planners will give you the professional support you need for your expansion, regarding CAFO, Nutrient Management and local permits. Call us today for an estimate. TeamAg, Inc. 901 Dawn Avenue, Ephrata, PA 17522 717/721-6795 * Site Surveys * Grant Writing * Site Engineering and Manure Systems Design * Nutrient Management Planning ' * Precision Agriculture * CAFO (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation) Permits * Natural Resources Management * Crop Management/Scouting/Soil Testing In the youth show, there was a familiar sight in the winner cir cle. This year’s youth grand and intermediate champion was Brothers Three Wisper DCS, owned by Jacob Hushon of Air ville, York County. This is Wisp er’s second year to claim these ti tles. The reserve youth grand champion award was given to the senior champion Winner, Mead ow Hill Jade Aubrie-ET shown by Anthony Mase of Cochranton. Reserve intermediate champi on was Ash-Mar Banker Bailey exhibited by Ashley Taylor of Worton, Md. Reserve senior champion was Stone Fence Emo rys Lilac, exhibited by Lisa Jones, Airville. Youth junior champion was Savage-Leigh Be A Tippy-ET, owned by Jarret Remsberg of Middletown, Md. Claiming the reserve junior champion was the winning spring calf, Dublin Hills Misa-ET, owned by William Holtz, Hustisford, Wis. Completing the color breed competition in the Large Arena was the National Guernsey Show. Walking away with the grand champion banner was Jer emy Schnebly’s winning senior champion, Crown Stone Jason Helga of Clear Spring, Md. The reserve grand champion banner went to R way Royal Oak Faye www.TeamAglnc.com Email: TeamAg@TeamAglnc.com . . -. Open Show Grand Champion Brown Swiss Old Mill Sinkerdoodle, exhibited by Dean na Bending three from right. From left, Lorianne Bassler; Mandy Bassler; A.J. Bassler; Tammy Bassler (back); Allen Bassler, owner; Bendig; Dave Kendell, executive director, Brown Swiss Association; and Carla Martin, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess. from Millbome Farms of Granby, Conn. Reserve senior champion Guernsey was O Clayton Smith’s 100,000-pound class winner, OCS Dairy Queenie from Jefferson, Md. The intermediate champi on Guernsey was R way Royal Oak Faye from Mill home Farms of Granby, Conn, and the reserve inter mediate champion was Kendy Gable’s junior 3-year-old, Sniders Lorry Hudson from New Enter prise. Junior champion for both the open and youth show was Sniders Mr. Luck Georgies Gal-Twin. This winning fall yearling was ex hibited by Kendy Gable, New Enterprise. Reserve junior champion was Sniders Goldust Palmer, owned by Scott and Elsie Wolff, Quar (Tum to Page A 33) JAGUAR PELLETS 12 lb. pail $35 RAMPAGE PLACE PACKS BP 300 -3% Pyrethrine 1 gal. container $97 PYRI-SHIELD QUICK BAY! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 2003-A3l National Guernsey Show Youth Grand Champion Crown Stone Jason Helga, exhibited by Jeremy Schnebly, sec ond from right, and reserve grand champion, Sniders Per fect Brenden, exhibited by Kendy Gable, second from left. From left, Mandy Derr, 2003 National Guernsey Queen; Gable; Schnebly; and Amy Leggett, 2003 National Guern sey Princess. &M Farm Services h£ Elizabethtown • pMnsytvania “Unique Farm Services " CLARK • Licensed & Insured 717.361.6065 • Fax: 717.367.0867 cnoflies@paonline.com all Specials *|or bird oolntroi § lb. poll 100 count 120 oz. $75 Col) for pricing $225