Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 2003, Image 32

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    A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 4, 2003
Lining up with Eastern National Holstein Show winners are, from left, Kirk Satta
zahn, presenting check; Justin Burdette; Carla Martin, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess;
Kyle, Janies, and Nina Burdette, with grand champion; Charlie McEvoy with reserve;
judge Michael Deaver; and Pam Werley and Emily Grove, Pennsylvania alternate
dairy princesses. Photo by Dave Letever
Windy-Knoll- View Cow Rises To Top
At Eastern National Holstein Show
DAVE LEFEVER Farm, London, Ohio, ex-
Lancaster Farming Staff h i bit ed the junior champi-
HARRISBURG (Dauphin on, Bar-Lee Oakvale Au-
Co.) Windy-Knoll-View tumn, a fall yearling.
Promis-ET, a cow bred, owned, Jerome Rappaport of
and exhibited by James and Nina Lylehaven Farm, East
Burdette, Mercersburg, was se- Montpelier, Vt. showed the
lected as grand champion of the reserve junior champion,
Eastern National Holstein Show Lylehaven Durham Poppy,
on the final day of the All-Ameri- a winter calf,
can Dairy Show in Harrisburg Rappaport was named
last week. premier breeder and exhib
it was a banner week for the itor.
Burdettes and this champion cow
family. A pair of Promis’s spring
yearling daughters,
Windy-Knoll-View
Parade and Windy-
Knoll-View Pledge,
placed first and sec
ond in their class, re
spectively. These full
sisters were sired by
Comestar Outside-ET.
Earlier in the week.
Parade and Pledge
were picked as junior
champion and reserve
junior champion, re
spectively, in the
Pennsylvania Holstein
Championship Show
Prom i s , a
5-year-old, was also
best bred and owned
animal in the show.
She was sired by Start
more Rudolph-ET and
her dam is Windy-
Knoll-View Ultimate
Pala. Beside being a
superb type cow,
Promis tallied a
305-day lactation re
cord of 37,351 pounds
of milk, 1,378 pounds
of fat, and 1,176
pounds of protein.
George Malkemus and Antho
ny Yurgaitis of Arethusa Farm,
Litchfield, Conn., showed the re
serve grand champion cow, sen
ior-2-year-old, Santschi Leduc
Victoria.
Victoria was the intermediate
champion of the show, followed
by T-Farm Durham Premium, a
senior-3-year-old exhibited by
Randy and Tara Taylor of
Bouckville, N.Y.
Faith and Olivia Strowd and
Elizabeth Finke of Oakvale
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Youth Holstein winners are Ryan Savage, at halter on
left, grand champion, and Scott Walton, reserve. Joining
them are Pennsylvania dairy royalty and Doug Fioly pres
enting check.
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