Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 29, 1983, Image 19

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High Voltage sparks Natl Centennial Angus Show
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - Hundreds of
Angus enthusiasts were in at
tendance for the once in a lifetime
event the National Centennial
Angus Show which took place
during the 1963 National Western
Stock Show in Denver, Jan. 13-15.
Breeders from across the United
States, Canada, and Brazil,,
brought their finest cattle to
compete against each other for the
coveted grand champion bull and
female titles of this 100-year event
Howard Hillman, Canova, South
Dakota, placed the 254 Angus that
were paraded across the tanbark
in the stadium arena. When it
came time to select the grand
champion bull, Hillman had
nothing but praise for the Angus
breed and wished the American
Angus Association another suc
cessful 100 years.
Reigning as the National Cen
tennial grand champion bull was
last year’s reserve grand winner.
High Voltage. A son of Ken Caryl
Mr. Angus 8017, this . senior
champion is owned by Huckf eldt &
Krebs, Gordon, Nebraska; Bear
Creek Angus Ranch, Cameron,
Montana; and Gold Block Angus,
Boyd, Montana.
Windac Class 1752 was slapped
as the National Centennial grand
champion female. Before being
given this prestigious title,
Hillman awarded her the junior
champion banner. A Columbus
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Senior heifer calf Premier 7X
Heiress moved into the reserve
grand champion female spot for
Premier Angus, Inc., Howell,
Michigan, and Larry Morrison,
Sultan, Washington.
Quirk Land & Cattle Co.,
Hastings, Nebraska; Claude
Robinson Jr., Wellsville, Missouri;
K & K Cattle Co., Kearney,
Nebraska; Fairfield Farms,
Lakeville, Connecticut; and
Harmon Angus Ranch, Lavina,
Montana, put together a group of
Fairfield Hi Guy progeny to finish
first in the set-of-sire class.
Huckf eldt & Krebs showed a trio of
High Voltage calves to win the first
place ribbon in the junior get class.
Best six bead were led out by Quirk
Land & Cattle Co.
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Adventure 2057 daughter, she is
owned by Windy Acres Angus,
Harrison, Nebraska, and Bert
Skou, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The reserve grand champion
bull banner wait to reserve senior
titUst, Fine Drive Big Sky, owned
by Leßoy Billman, Ostrander,
Ohio; Premier Angus, Inc.,
Cloverdale, Indiana; and Big Sky
Associates.
ZAF Administrator 131 garnered
the junior bull title for Zehr Angus
Farm, Flanagan, Illinois, and
Weaver Angus Farm, Peoria,
Illinois. Second place in this
division went to QLC Winchester,
owned by K & K Cattle Co.,
Fairfield Farms and Hannon
Angus Ranch.
Intermediate bull champion was
Premier Independence KN, owned
by Summitcrest Farms, Sum
mitville, Ohio; Premier Angus,
Inc. of Michigan; and O’Neill
Angus Farm, Logan, lowa. White
Hall Farms, Inc., North Garden,
Virginia, led White Hall Walhallo
371 to the reserve intermediate bull
position.
In the bull calf divisions, senior
winner was R & J Transformer
2371, owned by Snider Brothers
Angus Farms, Gerald, Missouri,
and Dozier Angus Farm, Bland,
Missouri. Bomford Farms, Miami,
Oklahoma, and Garney Cattle Co.,
Afton, Oklahoma, co-own the
reserve senior calf champion,
Enforcer. Crackerjack Brutus 512
took home the junior calf title for
Leßoy Erdmann, Wetonka, South
Dakota; Leos Angus Ranch,
Garden City, Missouri; and S/2
Angus Ranch, Point Reyes Station,
California. Reserve junior bull calf
was Greenbrae Chairman owned
by Leland and Christopher Bell,
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 29,1983—A19
Rocklin, California.
Jud Baldridge, North Platte, declared reserve senior heifer calf
Nebraska, showed the reserve champion for Lovana Farms, Inc.,
junior champion of the femal show, Clarkesville, Georgia, and B& L
Baldrige Queen 761. Properties, Allen, Oklahoma. John
Intermediate female honors Graham, Gilman, lowa, topped the
went to Double Dye Lady Diana junior heifer calf division with
KG, owned by Kent Dye n, Grahams Lucky Lady, while
Sbelbina, Missouri, and Weaver Wetonkas Erica 233 P placed
Angus Farm. Jolly Roger Angus second for Jim Baldridge, North
Ranch, Belt, Montana, followed to Platte, Nebraska, and Clyde
reserve with C W Duchess Pride Epperly and Son, Aledo, Illinois.
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Publication
explains Del.
water law,
farmer
NEWARK, Del. -
The State of Delaware
is now in the process of
aviewing and revising
its water use policy,
’armers concerned
ibout how this may
affect them will find
/aluable information in
the Extension booklet,
‘Agricultural Irrigation
and Delaware Water
Law."
The publication ex
ilains the state’s basic
rater laws and current
igulations affecting
ise of water for
irrigation. It tells where
obtain a permit to
irrigate, how long a
•ater allocation
jmains in effect, and
;xplains the penalty for
lolating permit
requirements.
It also answers such
lestions as; What
.appens if my
irrigation—though ap
proved by permit—
depletes or exhausts
:> someone else’s water
supply? Do I have a
right to appeal a water
use decision? Is
agricultural irrigation
covered by state water
pollution, solid waste or
public health
regulation?
The booklet also tells
when water use is
subject to approval by
other governmental
bodies, such as the
Delaware River Basin
Commission or the U.S.
Army Corps of
Engineers.
Free Copies of the
booklet are available
from county Extension
offices in Newark
302/738-2506; Dover
302/736-1448; and
Georgetown 302/856-