lowa NASHVILLE, Tn. Sheryl Knop of Ida Grove, lowa, a talented Angus cattle exhibitor, won first place in the American Angus Association’s 15th National Junior Angus Showmanship Contest held here on July 10. Competing against a xecord 76 contestants (who previously won their state showmanship contests), she was awarded the top prize by the panel of three judges. She took home $l5O in cash plus an engraved silver Revere bowl awarded by the American Angus Auxiliary. Sheryl, 20, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Knop, and will be a junior this fall at lowa State University. Second place went to Ty Williams, Lockney, Texas; third to another lowa entry; Julie Swan son, Durant; fourth to Kent Stelmo, Billings, Oklahoma; and fifth to Jeffrey Johnson, Summitville, Ohio. The five top showmen were part of 16 finalists selected in five competitive go-rounds after the first day of judging at the National Junior Angus Heifer Show. 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The judging is based upon skill in handling the animal, the ability to follow instructions, use of equip ment, courtesy and sportmanship and appearance of the contestant. Contestants do not show their own animals, rather they draw random animals to show, and switch heifers in the showing at least once during the preliminary go-round and finals. In addition to the five winners, the other finalists were: Rick Blanchard, Mendota, California; Jim Clark, Plymouth, California; Bruce Kiesewetter, Farmington, Illinois; Debbie Hunt, Milton. Indiana; Matt Wyble, Opelousas, Louisiana; Brian Garner, Newhebron, Mississippi; Tom Huckfeldt, Gering, Nebraska; Frederick Johnson HI, Sum mitville, Ohio; Bob Bums, Baltic, South Dakota; Tracy Brown, Groom, Texas; and Alvin D. Mick, Homer, West Virginia. The following youngsters were signaled out by the judges to wins nat’l Angus contest honorable mention: Casmina Marek, Red Hook, New York; Timothy Kinsley, York, Penn sylvania; Troy Morns, Balko, Oklahoma; Andrew Starr 111, Sunbright, Tennessee; Katy Dunn. Ida’s Notebook Ida Risser For some reason I feel as though I backed into the business world, and I’m there whether 1 want to be or not. This is the situation ever since they day that I followed my father through the tobacco field many years ago, while hoeing US Patent53.479.748and3,501,845 Foreign Patents Pending Contact us, we'll design the grain drying and storage system you need. LOUGKS GRAIN EQUIPMENT, INC. R.D. 12, Box 307 York, PA 17406 Phone: (717)755-2868 Somerville, Tennessee; Liz Nash, Spanish Fork, Utah; Juliana Unruh, Warden, Washington; Bart Adams, Penrose, Colorado; Mike Vaughn, Hernderson, Colorado; Mike Nunan, Troy, Idaho; Jack weeds, and he asked me if I wanted to go to Business College. 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