Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 10, 1985, Image 128

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    D4-Uncast*r Farming Saturday, August 10,1985
WEEDSPORT, NY - The top
honors were divided at the recent
Eighth Snnual Empire Classic
Show at the Cayuga County
Fairgrounds.
Twenty-eight Polled Hereford
breeders exhibited 65 head in the
1985 breed show which is annually
sponsored by the Empire Polled
Hereford Association. Carl Mc-
Cullough, manager of Rosebank
Angus Farm of Germantown
judged the show and commented
favorably on the quality of the
animals exhibited, especially those
in the large junior yearling heifer
classes.
A highlight of the Classis Show
was the second annual Futurity
competition. A Follifoot Farm
heifer, FFF Justa Sucess UBISS,
owned by Dr. Robert Jacobson of
Dryden won the Futurity and the
first prize of $239.40.
Four yearling heifers made this
final class of the 1985 Futurity out
of the 37 nominations made in the
fall of 1983. Up to sixty points were
awarded each final entry for
height, weight, girth, backfat
measurement, etc. and up to 40
points for the showring placing.
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Follifoot Farm heifer wins Polled Hereford honors
McCullough in selecting the
Futurity winner cited her “com
plete balance and style.” Elm
Farm of Richmondville placed
second; Vonda Hayne of Groton,
third; and Bob Card of McGraw,
fourth. Second place paid $205.20;
third, $153.90; and fourth, $85.50.
The grand champion bull was
also the junior champion, SCF
Rustler 107, an Enforcer 107 H son
owned by Raymond and Winifred
Clark of Clinton. The reserve
grand champion bull was the
senior champion, West Wind Excel
445M16R, a BTCL Domino 445 M
son, owned by Elm Farm and T.M.
& K.E. Livingston of Central
Bridge. The bull calf champion
was a Sterling son, FFF Top Dollar
T 1 owned by Follifoot Farm.
Brian Birdsall exhibited the
reserve champion bull calf. BBA
Chad Line 1 C 35; Mill Creek Farm
of Ontario exhibited the reserve
champion junior bull, Radar
Sungod 465; and R.C. Card of
McGraw and Ron Birdsall of
Homer exhibited the reserve
champion senior bull, Dunwalke
Line One 352.
J-Square Farm of Stillwater
exhibited the grand champion and
heifer who was also the junior
champion, BRHL Trivia, a
daughter of Briar Hills Tornado,
High Meadows Emma, a daughter
of HMF Inforcer 47, owned by High
Meadows Farm of LaFayette and
Marshall Farms of Port Byron.
Stephen Card of McGraw
exhibited the senior champion
heifer, Dunwalke Mystic 74R, a
BTCL Domino 445 M daughter, lisa
Adams of Ontario exhibited the
reserve champion senior heifer,
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Farms of Phelps exhibited the
heifer calf champion and Brian
Birdsall the reserve champion
heifer calf.
The cow/calf classes were very
competitive also with John and
Patricia Porter of Phelps
exhibiting the champion cow/calf
pair and Elm Farm and Mark
Veeder exhibiting the reserve
grand champion cow/calf pair.
Follifoot Farm won the Empire
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owned by exhibitor and Elm Farm
placed second
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Follifoot Farm was named
Premier Exhibitor and Elm Farm
was named Premier Exhibitor.
Brian Birdsall and Marshall
Farms were runners-up for the two
titles.
Henry Bono of Richmondville
was show chairman. William
Greene, livestock extension
associate at Cornell, and Peter
Comerford, marketing specialist
for the Department of Ag &
Markets weighed and scored the
cattle before the show. Mike
Holden of Whitney Point acted as
ring man.
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