Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 15, 1984, Image 124

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    LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Young
cattle producers from Illinois and
North Dakota nabbed the Grand
and Reserve Grand Champion
prizes m the first Shorthorn steer
futurity. The live and carcass
contests were held in conjunction
with the fourth World Shorthorn
Conference and the 1984 North
American International Livestock
Exposition, Louisville, Ky.
Dr. Gary Minish, Blacksburg,
Va., served as judge for the 22-
head event. In overall contest
results, 17 > of the 22 steers shown
graded Low Choice or above, with
only one carcass recorded as a
yield grade 4.
Lori Muck, Rockford, 111.,
exhibited her purebred Shorthorn
steer, sired by Deerpark Leader
13th, to the grand championship
PFU moves office
HARRISBURG - Effective
immediately, the Pennsylvania
Farmers Union’s new address is;
P.O. Box 12085, Harrisburg, PA
17108-2085.
The state office is moving
operations from its current
location on Ararat Boulevard to
gigantic
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over all entries. The June 4, 1983
steer weighed 1,395 pounds and
posted a 2.65 weight per day of age
(WDA). He stood 54.5 inches tall at
the hip. In the carcass contest, the
entry posted impressive statistics.
This included a hot carcass weight
of 911 pounds, a loin eye area of
14.7 inches, a backfat thickness of
.4, a kidney-pelvic- heart (KPH)
percentage of 2.0, and a carcass
WDA of 1.73 pounds. The steer had
a preliminary yield grade of 2.9, a
USDA final yield grade of 2.7, and
a USDA quality yield grade of Low
Choice. He received a Gold Merit
Award Certificate.
Reserve grand champion honors
went to Lyle Symington, Neche,
N.D., on his 7/8 appendix steer by
CCS Irish Invader 37N, bom March
the third floor of the State Grange
Building on North Second Street.
The Pennsylvania Farmers
Union will continue to serve over
4500 members in 31 chartered
counties from its new headquar
ters.
9,1983. The red steer on show day
weighed 1,355 pounds, had a WDA
of 2.21 pounds, and stood 56 inches
tall at the hip. On the rail, he
yielded a carcass weighing 858
pounds that had a loin eye area of
15.5 inches. Backfat thickness on
the entry was .3, KPH percentage
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of Low Choice He also received a
Gold Merit Award Certificate,
Guidelines for the futurity in
cluded that the steers be divided
into three classes according to
weight in two divisions- fullblood
and appendix. A live placing was
made in each class with a cham
pion and reserve champion
selected in each division. The
judge had access to each steer’s
present weight and weight per day
of age.
At slaughter, carcasses were
judged under one classification
and the following criteria was
required of each steer in order to
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2. Minimum USDA carcass
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yield grade- USDA grade 3.00.
Carcasses meeting all three of the
above stated criteria were
awarded a Gold Merit Award
Certificate; those meeting any two
of the above criteria were awarded
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and any carcass that met any one
of the above criteria was awarded
a Bronze Merit Award Certificate.
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day of age, 40 per cent on the USDA
yield grade, and 20 per cent on the
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