A3O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 4, 2003 Waverly Farm Cows Make A Sweep In Mid- Atlantic Jersey Show DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Hermitage Counciller Sheba, a young Jersey cow exhib ited by Waverly Farm, was called the best of the best at the All- American Dairy Show last week. The junior-3-year-old Mid-At lantic Regional Jersey Show champion came out on top of seven breed winners to be named supreme cow during the All- American grand finale Thursday, Sept. 25. Sheba is owned and exhibited by Ken, Mike, and Paul Stiles of Waverly Farm, Clearbrook, Va. Waverly Farm also showed Gi prat Renn Anastasia-ET, the aged cow who was the senior champion and reserve grand champion in the Mid-Atlantic Regional Jersey Show, as well as Glenholme Jesters Madeline, re serve intermediate champion (be hind Sheba), and the reserve jun- Exhibiting junior champions in the open show are Mike and Leah Birch, with champion heifer on right, and Wayne Stiles (for Mike Heath) reserve. Joining them are Pennsyl vania dairy royalty. Allen and Wayne Stiles, Spring Valley Farm, Westmin ster, Md., receive a handpainted milk can in honor of 40 years of family showmanship at the All-American. From left are Emily Grove, Pennsylvania Alternate Dairy Prin cess; Allen Stiles; Obie Snider, All-American board of di rectors president; Dennis Wolff, Pennsylvania secretapr of agriculture; Wayne Stiles; Carla Martin, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess; Pam Werley, Pennsylvania Alternate Dairy Princess; and Charlie Itle, show manager. ior champion heifer. Charles and Susan Luchsinger of Silver Spring Farm, Syracuse, N.Y. exhibited Peninsula Jade Leanne, the reserve senior cham pion. Michael, Leah, and Chris Birch of \Vhite Hall, Md. showed the junior champion heifer, a spring yearling named Harbor Creste TG Patty Cake. In the youth division, Scott Walton showed the grand cham pion Jersey, Tower-Vue Terror, a senior 2-year-old who was also best bred and owned of the youth show. Heather Pease of Susquehanna exhibited the Jersey youth re serve champion, Sweet-Peas Ren Dash-ET. Pease also showed the youth senior champion and youth re serve senior champion, Sweet- Peas Ren Delight and Sweet-Peas DC Magic, respectively. Scott Fisher of New Enterprise Hermitage Councillor Sheba, cow on right, is the Mid-Atlantic S o 9 champion. She went on to be named supreme champion at the All-Americai ■ ® the lineup here are, from left, Pam Werley, Pennsylvania Alternate Dairy Prince , Stiles of Waverly Farm with the reserve champion; Chris Hill with Sheba, to y Farm; Carla Martin, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess; and John Parks, presenting c exhibited the youth junior cham pion, followed by Thomas Mason of Chestertown, Md. with the youth junior reserve champion heifer. During the show, Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Dennis Liquid Applicators This applicator is designed to be used , on balers and harvesters for applying 1 liquid inoculates and acids. It is mount ed on the baler or harvester and a hose is connected to one or two spray ** nozzles. A Shurflo 12 volt diaphragm pump provides the power for spraying. A selection of spray tips and a calibra tion chart gives various options for a wide range of application rates. More tips are available if the ones included cannot be adapted. The kit includes all the hardware necessary for installing the applicator in most applications. The 25 gallon unit is also available with a remote pressure control. Features: • 25 gallon tank • 3.0 GPM Shurflo diaphragm pump • Pressure regulator • Liquid filled pressure gauge • In-line filter • 12’ boom with breakaway • Adjustable boom height • Non-drip Tee Jet nozzle bodies on 20” centers • XR ceramic flat fan tips • 17’ hose with spray wand • 8’ wiring harness with switch & fuse PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. gH 50 Woodcorner Rd., Lltltz, PA 17543 ll incl f Mile West of Ephrata t u « , w e 'i **