Cutting Edge T Delilah shown by Kyle Barton from Ancramdale, N.Y., was named All-American Grand Champion Brown Swiss on Wednesday, Sept. 21-22, during the 2016 All-American Dairy Show at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg.
Delilah, this year’s Champion Intermediate Brown Swiss, was also the Intermediate Champion last year during the All-American Dairy Show.
Ken Main and Peter Vail from Copake, N.Y., earned Reserve Grand Champion Brown Swiss with Fulp Agenda Snickers. Snickers earned Senior Champion prior to the champion drive from judge Callum McKiven from Canton De Hatley, Quebec, Canada.
Junior Champion Brown Swiss was North Lanes Braiden Present ET shown by Leslie Bruchey from Westminster, Md., Reserve Junior Champion Brown Swiss was Dochaven Braiden Desiree exhibited by Jeff McKissick of New Castle, Lawrence Co.
Lauri Beggs of Ogdensburg, N.Y., took home Reserve Intermediate Champion Brown Swiss with Cutting Edge Thunder Faye. Reserve Senior Champion was Whitlland Trump Snowup ET, shown by Kendrick Whitney from Fort Ann, N.Y. Snowup was the Reserve Intermediate Champion during the 2015 All-American Dairy Show.
Class winners:
Spring Heifer Calf – Giesy Manor Richard Dish exhibited by Russ Giesy of Leesburg, Fla.
Winter Heifer Calf – Cutting Edge C Kitty ET shown by Olivia Love from Scottdale, Westmoreland Co.
Fall Heifer Calf – Top Acres Braiden Wiza ET, exhibited by Lindsey Rucks of Okeechobee, Fla.
Summer Yearling Heifer – Peach Kist TL Bedazzle, shown by Jenna Smith from Martinsburg, Blair Co.
Spring Yearling Heifer – Cutting Edge C Bali , exhibited by Ken Main an Peter Vail of Copake, N.Y.
Winter Yearling Heifer – North Lanes Braiden Present ET shown by Leslie Bruchey from Westminster, Md.
Fall Yearling Heifer (Not in Milk) – Dochaven Braiden Desiree exhibited by Jeff McKissick of New Castle, Lawrence Co.
Junior Champion – North Lanes Braiden Present ET shown by Leslie Bruchey from Westminster, Md.
Reserve Junior Champion – Dochaven Braiden Desiree exhibited by Jeff McKissick of New Castle, Lawrence Co.
Yearling Heifer in Milk – Giesy Manor Seaman Eclipse, exhibited by Russ Giesy of Leesburg, Fla.
2 Year Old Futurity – Cutting Edge B Sonny, exhibited by Ken Main and Peter Vail of Copake, N.Y.
Jr. 2 Year Old Cow – Cutting Edge B Sonny, shown by Ken Main and Peter Vail from Copake, N.Y.
Sr. 2 Year Old Cow – Cutting Edge Thunder Faye, exhibited by Lauri Beggs of Ogdensburg, N.Y.
Jr. 3 Year Old Cow –Top Acres Peppy Wizella, shown by Ken Main and Peter Vail from Copake, N.Y.
Sr. 3 Year Old Cow – Cutting Edge T Delilah, exhibited by Kyle Barton of Ancramdale, N.Y.
4 Year Old Cow – Fulp Agenda Snickers, shown by Ken Main and Peter Vail from Copake, N.Y.
5 Year Old Cow – CIE Double W Em Favor, exhibited by Ken Main and Peter Vail of Copake, N.Y.
6 Year Old and Older Cow – Double W Iona, shown by Mike Rienhardt from Lafayette, N.Y.
Component Merit Class – Old Mill Starsky Love ET, exhibited by Gary Lee Mase from Carlton, Mercer Co.
Best Three Females – Ken Main and Peter Vail from Copake, N.Y.
Produce of Dam – Hills Valley Bonanza Ruby ET, exhibited by Richard Hill of Cattaraugus, N.Y.
Dam and Daughter – Cutting Edge B Sonny, shown by Ken Main and Peter Vail from Copake, N.Y.
Exhibitors Herd – Cutting Edge B Sonny, shown by Ken Main and Peter Vail from Copake, N.Y.
State or Provincial Herd – Richard Hill of Cattaraugus, N.Y.
Premier Exhibitor – Elite Dairy from Copake, N.Y.
Premier Breeder – Elite Dairy from Copake, N.Y.
Intermediate Champion – Cutting Edge T Delilah, exhibited by Kyle Barton of Ancramdale, N.Y.
Reserve Intermediate Champion – Cutting Edge Thunder Faye, exhibited by Lauri Beggs of Ogdensburg, N.Y.
Senior Champion – Fulp Agenda Snickers, shown by Ken Main and Peter Vail from Copake, N.Y.
Reserve Senior Champion – Whitlland Trump Snowup ET, shown by Kendrick Whitney from Fort Ann, N.Y.
Grand Champion – Cutting Edge T Delilah, exhibited by Kyle Barton of Ancramdale, N.Y.
Reserve Grand Champion – Fulp Agenda Snickers, shown by Ken Main and Peter Vail from Copake, N.Y.
The 53rd All-American Dairy Show runs September 18-22 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. This year’s show features 22 shows in six days, the nation’s only all-dairy antiques show, nearly 2,800 animals and more than 1,300 exhibitors from across the nation. The week caps off with the 60th Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Pageant on Saturday, October 1, at the Radisson Hotel in Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pa. For more information, visitwww.allamerican.state.pa.us, email aads@pa.gov, or call 717-787-2905.