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Meadow Green Abso Fanny–Red Claims Supreme Cow Honors at AADS


Meadow Green Abso Fanny–Red–ET, owned and exhibited by Frank Borba, Mike Berry and Triple-T Holsteins of North Lewisburg, Ohio, was named Supreme Champion to conclude the 2016 All-American Dairy Show on Thursday, September 22, at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg.

Meadow Green Abso Fanny-Red-ET, exhibited by Frank Borba, Mike Berry, and Triple-T Holsteins of North Lewisburg, Ohio, was named Supreme Champion Cow of the 2016 All-American Dairy Show Thursday, Sept. 22 during the Supreme Champion pageant at the Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. (L-R) Nathan Thomas and Jared Zimmerman of Cargill.

Meadow Green Abso Fanny-Red-ET, exhibited by Frank Borba, Mike Berry, and Triple-T Holsteins of North Lewisburg, Ohio, was named Supreme Champion Cow of the 2016 All-American Dairy Show Thursday, Sept. 22 during the Supreme Champion pageant at the Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. (L-R) Nathan Thomas and Jared Zimmerman of Cargill.

The 5-year-old rose above all of the cattle, representing seven dairy breeds, to earn the title of Supreme Cow. This is the second year a Red and White Cow has claimed this honor. The Supreme Champion Award was sponsored by Cargill of Shippensburg, Cumberland County.

Supreme Champion Heifer, Supreme Champion Cow, and Best Bred and Owned Cow of the 2016 All-American Dairy Show on Thursday, Sept. 22, at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo in Harrisburg. (L-R) Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, Alternate Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Lydia Szymanski, Jennifer Hill, Nathan Thomas, Jared Zimmerman of Cargill, Jim Curtis, Jon Parmer of M.H. Eby Trailers, Erin Curtis-Szalach, and Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Savannah Zanic.

Supreme Champion Heifer, Supreme Champion Cow, and Best Bred and Owned Cow of the 2016 All-American Dairy Show on Thursday, Sept. 22, at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo in Harrisburg. (L-R) Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, Alternate Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Lydia Szymanski, Jennifer Hill, Nathan Thomas, Jared Zimmerman of Cargill, Jim Curtis, Jon Parmer of M.H. Eby Trailers, Erin Curtis-Szalach, and Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Savannah Zanic.

Supreme Champion Heifer was, for the second year in a row, the Holstein, Pappys Doorman Rousey ET, exhibited by Jenna Smith & Wade Yardley of Martinsburg, Blair Co. The Supreme Champion Heifer Award was sponsored by the All American Dairy Foundation, out of Henrico, Va.

Cedarcut Burdette Clove Colata, Grand Champion Ayrshire Cow of the Open Show, owned by Erin Curtis-Szalach from Cazenovia, N.Y. was named the Supreme Champion Bred and Owned animal of the 2016 All-American Dairy Show during the Supreme Champion Pageant on Thursday. Curtis-Szalach will receive a year's use of an EBY trailer. (L-R): Jon Parmer of M.H. Eby Trailers; Erin Curtis-Szalach; Jim Curtis; Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Savannah Zanic and Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding.

Cedarcut Burdette Clove Colata, Grand Champion Ayrshire Cow of the Open Show, owned by Erin Curtis-Szalach from Cazenovia, N.Y. was named the Supreme Champion Bred and Owned animal of the 2016 All-American Dairy Show during the Supreme Champion Pageant on Thursday. Curtis-Szalach will receive a year’s use of an EBY trailer. (L-R): Jon Parmer of M.H. Eby Trailers; Erin Curtis-Szalach; Jim Curtis; Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Savannah Zanic and Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding.

Supreme Champion Bred and Owned was the Grand Champion Ayrshire, 4 Year Old Cedarcut Burdette Clove Colata. Owner Erin Curtiz-Szalach of Cazenovia, N.Y., won the use of a trailer for a year that is sponsored by M. H. Eby Inc. of Blue Ball, Lancaster County.

Grand Champion animals representing each of the seven breeds pose for a photo following the 2016 All-American Dairy Show Supreme Champion Pageant on Thursday, Sept. 22 at the PA Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. (L-R) Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding, Jimmy Dunn, Jim Curtis, Erin Curtis-Szalach, Claire Burdette, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Savannah Zanic, Nathan Thomas, Jared Zimmerman of Cargill, Tim Coone, Kyle Barton, Chris Reichard

Grand Champion animals representing each of the seven breeds pose for a photo following the 2016 All-American Dairy Show Supreme Champion Pageant on Thursday, Sept. 22 at the PA Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. (L-R) Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding, Jimmy Dunn, Jim Curtis, Erin Curtis-Szalach, Claire Burdette, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Savannah Zanic, Nathan Thomas, Jared Zimmerman of Cargill, Tim Coone, Kyle Barton, Chris Reichard

Other All-American Grand Champions were:

• Ayrshire – Cedarcut Burdette Clove Colata, owned by Erin Curtiz-Szalach of Cazenovia, N.Y.

• Guernsey – Misty Meadows Levi Sienna – ET, Beth Clark, New Paris, Bedford Co.

• Jersey – Underground Hollys Hope exhibited by Joshua Dunn of New Ringgold, Schuylkill Co., Pa.

• Milking Shorthorn – Kuszmar Arkansas Mud exhibited by Steven Kuszlyk of Batavia, N.Y.

• Holstein – Windy Knoll View Pantene exhibited by Reese Burdette from Mercersburg, Franklin Co.

• Brown Swiss – Cutting Edge T Delilah, exhibited by Kyle Barton of Ancramdale, N.Y.

Pappys Doorman Rousey-ET, owned by Jenna Smith and Wade Yardley of Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa., was named Supreme Champion Heifer during the Supreme Champion pageant held on Thursday, Sept. 22 at the 2016 All-American Dairy Show at the PA Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. (L-R): PA Second Alternate Dairy Princess Lydia Szymanski, Carrie Ritschard, Kevin Ehrhardt, Nichole Wright, Jen Hill, Jamie Black, Caleb Rossing, Matt Hawbaker, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding.

Pappys Doorman Rousey-ET, owned by Jenna Smith and Wade Yardley of Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa., was named Supreme Champion Heifer during the Supreme Champion pageant held on Thursday, Sept. 22 at the 2016 All-American Dairy Show at the PA Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. (L-R): PA Second Alternate Dairy Princess Lydia Szymanski, Carrie Ritschard, Kevin Ehrhardt, Nichole Wright, Jen Hill, Jamie Black, Caleb Rossing, Matt Hawbaker, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding.

 

The six other Junior Champions were:

• Ayrshire – Sco-Lo Dream Mistress ET, exhibited by Leslie Bruchey from Westminister, Md.

• Guernsey – Gold Top Ice Lutton, Bailey Wright of DeKalb Junction, N.Y.

• Jersey – Sony Premier Sonar, exhibited by Gene Iager and Kevin Ehrhardt of Baldwin, Md.

• Milking Shorthorn – Heavenly Zippy exhibited, by Brett Groebner and Jay Isiminger of Monroe, Wis.

• Red & White – Budjon-Vail HZ Lacey-Red-ET, exhibited by Natalie Youse, Ridgely, Md.

• Brown Swiss – North Lanes Braiden Present ET shown by Leslie Bruchey from Westminster, Md.

Champion Best Bred and Owned animals representing each of the seven breeds pose for a photo following the 2016 All-American Dairy Show Supreme Champion Pageant on Thursday, Sept. 22 at the PA Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. (L-R) Jon Parmer of M.H. Eby Trailers, Erin Curtis-Szalach, Jim Curtis, Claire Burdette, Reese Burdette, Tim Coone, Kyle Barton, Chris Reichard, Connor Savage, Jason Loid and Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding

Champion Best Bred and Owned animals representing each of the seven breeds pose for a photo following the 2016 All-American Dairy Show Supreme Champion Pageant on Thursday, Sept. 22 at the PA Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg. (L-R) Jon Parmer of M.H. Eby Trailers, Erin Curtis-Szalach, Jim Curtis, Claire Burdette, Reese Burdette, Tim Coone, Kyle Barton, Chris Reichard, Connor Savage, Jason Loid and Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding

 

Best Bred and Owned animals (many of which were also grand champions) were:

• Guernsey – Warwick Manor Sexy Sorority, Kaila Stoltzfus, East Earl, Lancaster Co.

• Jersey – Underground Mammy Montana-ET exhibited by Anthony Crothers of Pitcher, N.Y.

• Milking Shorthorn – Kuszmar Arkansas exhibited by Steven Kuszlyk of Batavia, N.Y.

• Red & White – Bo-Ann AB Watermelon-Red exhibited by Robert and Judi Hauck of Middleburg, Snyder Co.

• Holstein – Windy Knoll View Pantene exhibited by Reese Burdette from Mercersburg, Franklin Co.

• Brown Swiss – Cutting Edge T Delilah, exhibited by Kyle Barton of Ancramdale, N.Y.

(L-R) Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, Matt Hawbaker, Carrie Ritschard, Kevin Ehrhardt, Nichole Wright, Erin Curtis-Szalach, Caleb Rossing, Alternate Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Lydia Szymanski, Jennifer Hill, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Savannah Zanic, Nathan Thomas, Jared Zimmerman of Cargill, Jim Curtis, Jon Parmer of M.H. Eby Trailers, Kyle Barton, Tim Coone, Chris Reichard, Claire Burdette, and Jimmy Dunn

(L-R) Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, Matt Hawbaker, Carrie Ritschard, Kevin Ehrhardt, Nichole Wright, Erin Curtis-Szalach, Caleb Rossing, Alternate Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Lydia Szymanski, Jennifer Hill, Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Savannah Zanic, Nathan Thomas, Jared Zimmerman of Cargill, Jim Curtis, Jon Parmer of M.H. Eby Trailers, Kyle Barton, Tim Coone, Chris Reichard, Claire Burdette, and Jimmy Dunn

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.

 


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