Pennsylvanians to exhibit at NAILE, Nov. 5-19 LOUISVILLE, KY. The 1963 will feature several Pennsylvania North American International exhibitors from Nov. 5-19 in Livestock Exposition (NAILE) Louisville, Ky., at the Kentucky I It's showtime for many area livestock producers who will be exhibiting at this year's Keystone International livestock Exhibition m Harrisburg, November 4-9. This show, in its 27th year of success, features outstanding competition m beef cattle, horses, swine, and sheep. Highlighting this year’s event will be National Shows for Chester White swine breeders, and both Shropshire and Merino sheep breeders. Our youth play a major part in the show with participation in junior livestock show com petition, intercollegiate and junior livestock judging events, a sheep shearing contest and the junior stockmen’s contest, which attracts over 400 4-H and PFA members each year. 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It is an ideal op portunity to compare their entries with neighboring breeders as well as breeders from other counties or states. It is a chance to make face to-face contacts with livestock producers searching for seedstock or an opportunity to get a new breeder started in a livestock enterprise. The stock exhibited are the best from each exhibitor’s herd or flock; they are the individuals that have out-performed their con temporaries or herd mates. They are the kind that a producer keeps as replacements to build his or her livestock program. The junior shows instill a true love and interest in livestock for our youth today, who will be our producers of agricultrual products tomorrow. I urge you to take time to visit the exhibits and shows at this year’s Keystone International Livestock Show! i SMART FARMERS KNOW THE ANSWERS!! 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