Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1980, Image 112

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    C24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13,1980
Local cattlemen, shepherds, hog breeders
pinned at North American
LOUISVILLE, Ky - A
number of local livestock
producers were rewarded
for their quality animals and
hard work during the North
American International
Livestock Exposition, held
here recently. Pennsylvania
beef cattle breeders, sheep
and hog producers exhibited
entries that caught the
judges’ eyes.
In the Open Chianma
Show, Galen Dnebelbis,
Nittany Farms, State
College, took second place in
percentage bull and female
competition. His first red
ribbon came with Blue Sky
Olma/1150, a heifer calf
bom March 6, 1980 And
later, in the bull competition,
VF Prospector CA/77644, an
April 6, 1979 yearling per
centage bull placed second
The Reserve Grand
Champion bull in the Open
Charolais Show was
exhibited by owner Walter
E. Heistand of Manheun
RCC Royal Jaguar, the first
place Senior yearling bull
was tagged Senior Champion
before wearing the Reserve
Champion’s banner The bull
is co-owned with Royal
Charolais Company,
Greensburg
Royal Charolais
dominated the female
classes m the Charolais
show, with their reserve
national grand champion
female, RCC Royal Temp
tress 2927, once again
wearing the purple colors on
her halter The first place
spring yearling heifer was.
the Senior Champion
Female
Royal Charolais also
showed the first place senior
heifer calf, RCC Royal
Tempress 3076, who went on
to be tagged Junior
Champion Female They
took second place with their
winter heifer calf entry, RCC
Royal Princess 3142, and
placed first in the Two
Females class
In the bull classes, Royal
Charolais took third place in
the Senior Calf class with
RCC Mr. Expectation 2123,
and took the blue in the Two
Bulls class. Another blue
ribbon was awarded to the
western Pennsylvania farm
for their Pair of Calves
entry Royal placed second
in Produce of Dam, Get-of-
Sire, and Group of Five
Head
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Another Keystone State
Charolais breeder brought
home honors from Kansas
City JC. Enterprises,
Ringgold, exhibited the Calf
Champion, Riverwood
Jupiter 2509. The September,
1979 bull was picked as the
top Senior Bull calf during
the competition. JC. En
terprises also showed the
first place spring yearling
bull, J.C Justice
The JC. Enterprises
ribbons weren’t limited to
the bull competition. Their
junior heifer calf, JC Em
press, and their small
yearling heifer, Riverwood
Jane 819, each took second
place in their respective
classes And the J.C En
terprises spring yearling
heifer, J C Della 912, placed
third Their Pair of Calves
entry ranked second to
Royal Charolais.
The Polled Hereford
competition also found
Pennsylvania exhibitors in
the money
The Reserve Grand
Chamn'on Bull honors went
to Y-l' ot Farm & 4K Cattle
Co , Smicksburg Their July
26, 1979 yearling bull,
Walking Tall, strode to the
top of his class and on to the
Junior Champion honors
before takmg the Reserve
Grand banner
Y-Not Farm & 4K Cattle
Co. took a red ribbon with
this year’s January bull calf,
Enticer
Falkland Farms,
Schellsburg, brought home a
number of ribbons from the
Kentucky show They
exhibited the Reserve Junior
Champion bull, FLF En
forcer 9031 and took a first
and a second in the bull
competition with FLF En
forcer 9014 and Mohican TP
Macho, respectively. In the
Get-of-Sire and Calf-Get-of-
Sire competition, Falkland
Farms took third place, and
they took second in Best Six
Head.
Together with Graystone
Farm, Whip-OWill Farm,
and Otha Grimes, Falkland
Farms also exhibitied the
Senior Champion, a two
year-old
Another Pennsylvania
Polled Hereford breeder,
Stockdale Hereford Farm,
Dayton, placed second with
their yearling bull, DS
Banner Beef
In the Polled Hereford
TATAMY, PA
Female competition,
Falkland Farms was a
strong contender FLF
Forcette 9002, calved
January 1979, walked to the
top of the line in her class
and went on to be tagged
Senior Champion A red
ribbon was pinned on FLF
Forcette 8216, calved
December 7, 1978 Two third
place ribbons were awarded
to FLF Forcette 0930, a
March 1980 heifer, and FLF
Forcette 9162, a last year’s
May calf.
One more Pennsylvania
breeder brought home
honors from the Polled
Hereford show. Five Point
Pastures, Greensburg,
placed first with their
March, 1979 heifer, FPP
Vindi Kate 46L
In the sheep competition,
most of the Pennsylvania
exhibitors that achieved top
honors were Juniors
However, Calvert Farm ot
Spragg took third place in
the Open Cheviot Show with
their yearling ewe entry.
Three Lancaster County
Juniors captured a number
of trophies and ribbons with
their sheep entries
In the Junior Hampshire
Show, Sarah Lynn Brubaker,
Lancaster, took second place
with both her yearling and
senior ewe entries. Gerald
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W Rohrer, of Quarryville,
also received a red ribbon
for his junior Southdown
ewe
Barbara Herr, Narvon,
exhibited the Champion
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Dorset Show. The champ
was her first place senior
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Herr’s entries in the Senior
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placed third and second
respectively
In the Junior Market
Lamb contest, Herr placed
second in her class and
exhibited the first place
Southdown wether.
In the Junior Suffolk Show,
J-T Ranch, Dallastown,
placed third in their Senior
Ram class
In the Barrow Show at the
North American, the
Strawbndges of Stewart
stown showed their
crossbreds to top honors
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her Hampshire crosses,
while Strawbndge & Mc-
Cleary showed their
Hampshire crossbreds to
two blue ribbons Mrs. J.C.
Strawbndge also exhibited a
third place Duroc crossbred
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Daryl Sheiss, Cham
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his Duroc crossbred barrow
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