Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 29, 1983, Image 129

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    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
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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. AH junior livestock
shows are held on Sunday,
November 6, to accommodate the
exhibitors and their families.
Often times, the value of
livestock shows is challenged;
particularly junior market animal
shows. Some folks say that
livestock exhibited at shows are
not typical of industry standards,
or that they are unusual and not
performance/production oriented.
Junior programs are criticized for
promoting “winning" to an extent
that economic reality is out of the
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Livestock Ledger
Chester D. Hughes
Extension Livestock Specialist
question. It’s too bad for such
detrimental talk, usudHy from
people who don’t participate but
are always there to watch ... and
criticize!
Actually, the livestock show
serves as a very integral part of a
producer’s marketing and
promotion plan. 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!
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Fair and Exposition Center.
Those entering the 10th annual
Exposition will be competing for
more than $300,000 in total
premiums and awards. Beef
cattle, dairy cattle, swine, quarter
horses, draft horses and sheep will
be shown during the two-week
Expo, and entries this year
promise to break the show record
at 13,000 or more.
Pennsylvania exhibitors are:
Elizabeth A. Jenkins,
Toughkenamon, dairy; Ginger
Myers, Littletown, dairy; Mildred
Seeds, Downingtown, dairy; Anna
Uhlman, West Chester, dairy;
Messick Farms/Mylin Messick,
Middletown, beef; and J.E.
Strawbridge, Stewaiistown, swine.
Dairy shows, beginning Nov. 5,
will lead the parade of livestock
events. The shows, featuring
Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Jersey,
Guernsey, Holstein, and for the
first time Milking Shorthorn, will
run through Nov. 8.
With the addition of the Milking
Shorthorn class, the NAILE now
features events for all breeds of
cattle raised in the United States,
said Harold Workman, NAILE
general manager.
The junior market lamb show
will be held Nov. 12 and is limited
to wether lambs only, which is a
change from prior years when ewe
lambs could show. Exhibitors in
this show range from ages eight to
21.
A highlight of the show will be
the presentation of the Richard L.
Hoe Memorial Award to the
exhibitor of the grand champion
market lamb. The award is named
for Roe who was the exhibitor of
the grand champion market lamb
at the first North American show
in 1975.
Purebred beef cattle shows are
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set for Nov. 13-19 with both open
and junior contests. In addition to
the shows, many breed association
board meetings and annual
meetings will be held in con
junction with the NAILE show
dates.
Six Kentucky National Beef
Shows will be held Nov. 14, 15, 17
and 18 as part of the beef division.
Cbarolais, Hereford, Beefalo, Red
Poll, Limousin, and Maine Anjou
breeds will compete for top
awards.
The Kentucky Nationals are co
sponsored by the Kentucky
Department of Agriculture and the
individual breed state
associations. Premiums for the
nationals are funded primarily by
the state Department of
Agriculture as a promotional effort
by the state’s purebred industry
and the individual beef breed
associations.
Overall, the Exposition will
include six dairy shows, 15 beef
shows, 11 sheep shows, Quarter
Horse events, a Draft Horse show
and sale, market bog show, junior
steer show, feeder calf show,
junior market lamb show, and 25
major sales.
In addition to the number of
livestock which will be at the
NAILE, officials confirmed that
the North American Championship
Rodeo finals, school tours, the sale
of champions, children’s barnyard
and an extensive variety of other
events will be featured.
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supplies and more.
Since its first appearance m 1974.
the NAIT.E has grown to rank as
the largest, indoor exposition in the
world. Over 100,000 visitors and
livestock specialists from around
the world are expected to attend,
according to Workman.
Beef cattle
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and feeding practices that will
enable them to become more
productive herdsmen and sup
pliers of beef to a growing
population.
Since a large percentage of the
protein supplements fed to cattle
are based on cottonseed meal, the
National Cottonseed Products
Association provides information
on the use of the various products
available from its members.
By joining forces these three
nonprofit service organizations are
able to utilize the modem media of
video to provide a service to the
cattle industry and present a
common message to encourage
efficient and productive feeding
practices.
This program will be especially
useful to beef nutritionists and
extension specialists, agricultural
college teachers, vocational
agriculture teachers, feed sup
pliers, and consultants.
Distribution of the videotape is
being handled by the National
Cottonseed Products Association.
For a free brochure write to
VIDEO, National Cottonseed
Products Association, P.O. Box
12023, Memphis, Tennessee 38182,
or call (901) 324-4417. The tape is
available for loan or purchase in
V’, Beta, or VHS formats.
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