Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 14, 1975, Image 16

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    Cowtown Begins
Winter Bull Test Slated at PSU Season^
Nominations are now all not evaluate the program Keep a product In demand, m 21st consecutive season Kirby, Cowtown, N.J.; 3rd -
being accepted for this on sale price alone. And, To successfully meet night, with It’s Willie E. Walker; 4th - Ron
winter's test. The deadline secondly If you look at competition the breeder buck | ng Brahmaa and Jones It Mike Dolan,
for nominations is August 15. several sales for last year, must produce a superior clullve ca j vei glvlng aU steer Wrestling;
1875, you find Pennsylvania product. The breeding of cowboya a hard Ist - Fred Davis, Far-
This program Is sponsored wasn't much different than cattle of truly superior time; but a few were able to mlngdale, N.J.; 2nd - Andy
by the Pennsylvania any other state. For genetic merit Is a great temporarily match the Harris, Cowtown, N.J.; 3rd-
Department of Agriculture, Example: challenge. Testing does not animal's speed and agility. Lou Christman, Plainfield,
and The Pennsylvania State Tested Sale, Kentucky , make superior animals but it Out of 133 contestants N.J.; 4th - Chris Gerhardt.
University, In cooperation 1874 Average, $lOOO, 1875 sura does find them for us. en tered the first place Barrel Racing:
with the Pennsylvania Average, $536; Kentucky, Progress In beef cattle winners in each of the six Ist • Diane Sleeter,
Cattlemen’s Association and $llOO, $716; Nebraska, $lO5O, breedingUraUUvely slowat even tj we ra; In the Bare Sicklerville, N.J.; 2nd-Dale
the State Breed $583; Pennsylvania. $1222, best. So why not help speed Back Bronc Riding( Jack B ibbo. Spring Valley, N.Y.;
Associations. |605; Virginia, $ 350, £B4 up this progrws by putting a MeU of Spring Valley, N.Y. 3rd - Judy Clement,
Ycu are probably aware and West Virginia, $l2OO, couple of good bulls on test. w i nn | ng $182.00 with a mark Thorofare, N.J.; 4th - Lee
that first choice is given to $713. , D° n f forget August 15, of M Natale, West Patterson, N.J.
Purebred bulls from Penn- Also a more logical way to 1975, is the deadline for Saddle Bronc Riding was Bull Riding:
sylvania and 2nd choice is look at the sales would be as nominations. For in- W on b y Q ran t Harris for Ist - Andy Harris,
for percentage bulls from follows: formation or a copy of the ggg.OO he also had a mark of Cowtown, N.J.; 2nd - Kaye
Pennsylvania. Then if all pen All Bulls Sold In testing rules, contact the Kirbyi cowtown, N.J.; 3rd -
space is not utilized by Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Meat Animal Smokey Smith of Town- Marty Stein, Washington,
August 15, 1975, we will Average Daily Gain, 2.9 lb. Evaluation Center, The 3end) Delaware roped his Pa.; 4th - Stanley Thomas,
accept bulls from other of less, Avg. Price 1975, $513, Pennsylvania State C aif in 14.4 seconds, winning Cowtown, N.J.; Keith
states. Each year we have Avg. Price 1975, $425; 3.0 lb. University, University Park, gigg 00. Groves, HuntervUle, N.C.
had a considerable number to 3.3 lb., $lO2O, $531; 3.4 lb. Pa. 16802, or phone 814-238- steer Wrestling event was Calf Roping:
of nominations from out-of- to 3.7 lb. $1252, $587 ; 3.8 lb. or 2527. taken by Fred Davies of Ist - Smokey Smith,
state breeders. more, $lBOO, $836. Farmingdale, N.J. in a quick Townsend, Del; 2nd - Quinn
Some people have in- This sure indicates that 4,8 seconds and for $300.00.
dicated that last year’s sale regardless of the overall TRY A Diane Sleeter from
was not exceptional. If you economy the average buyer Sicklerville, N.J. finished
only compare sale average still paid about two times as CLAoSIFIEI/ first in the Girls Barrel Race
to 1974 this is probably true, much for the top performers. in jg.2l seconds for $190.00.
However, we should first of Real merit is necessary to The most money won in a
single event for the evening
was won by Andy Harris of
Cowtown, in the Bull Riding
Competition with a mark of
72 and cash of $315.00. Andy
also placed second in Steer
Wrestling winning a total of
$539.91.
16—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 14, 1975
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Ist - Jack Meli, Spring
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Saddle Bronc Riding
Ist - Grant Harris,
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