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    iter Farming, Saturday, Novambar 29,1986
News
From
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160 Head Show At Angus Show
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Angus show, the grand champion banner
breeders from 21 states, and as far went to Nelson Gigi 5220, a
away as the state of Washington February 1985 daughter of
staged a strong Roll of Victory Premier Celebration. She is owned
Angus Show at this year’s North by Clyde Nelson, Salmon, Idaho,
American International Livestock and Robert and Evelyn Urquhart,
Exposition held in Louisville, Hamilton, Montana.
Kentucky. j c Manhattan Annie 536 walked
Marvin Nichols, Ankeny, lowa,
served as the judge and in the bull
show he chose Seldom Rest First
Impression for his grand cham
pion. This July 1964, Fairfield Hi
Guy son is owned by TJR Angus,
Hastings, Nebraska, and Seldom
Rest Farm, Niles, Michigan. He
earlier received the senior
champion ribbon.
Stepping into the reserve grand
champion bull spot was Windac
Priority, the junior calf champion.
He is owned by Windy Acres
Angus, Harrison, Nebraska, and is
a March 1986 son of Harrison.
In the competitive ROV female
ji pion Angus bull at the North American
International Livestock Expo was shown by Huntingdon
Farm, Alexandria.
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STIHL THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING CHAIN SAW
away with reserve grand cham
pion female laurels. This May 1985,
Cobble Pond New Yorker daughter
earlier in the show was presented
the intermediate ribbon.
H F Banbury 542 was named the
reserve junior champion bull for
Huntingdon Farm, Alexandria,
Pennsylvania; William Creager,
McLean, Virginia; and Byrnley,
The Plains, Virginia.
The intermediate champion bull
title was presented to Broadway.
He is owned by Lee Miller and
Family, Woodsboro, Maryland;
Springfield Angus Farm, Gamer,
North Carolina; and R&J Ranch.
North American's Champion Steer Tops $lO,OOO
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Six young
exhibitors stepped into the sale
ring on Nov. 20, to sell their grand
and reserve champions from the
North American International
Livestock Expo’s junior market
steer, swine and sheep shows.
Steve Herzog of Sealy, TX, was
the owner of the grand champion
steer. Herzog’s 1,295-pound
Limousin steer sold for $10,750,
beating the 1985 record by $750.
The buyers included a group of
LouisviUe-area banks.
Randy Harrel, 20, of Leedey,
Okla., sold his 1,240-pound
Chianina/Angus steer to the
Louisville Hotel/Restaurant
Association for $6,000, $4OO more
than last year’s reserve.
Exhibiting the champion market
lamb was Dani Duncan of Allen,
Okla., who sold her lamb to Don
Wheatley, Jr., of Wheatley Cattle
Company, Louisville, for a final
bid of $2,625, or $625 more than last
year’s champion bid.
A group of local businesses
purchased Darin Howard’s
reserve champion lamb for $1,450.
Spring Grove Exhibitor Wins
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - A Penn
sylvania exhibitor topped the
National Corriedale Show held in
conjunction with the North
American International Livestock
Expo here on Nov. 18.
Taking grand champion ewe
honors in the 150-head show was
Billie Andrews of Vesper Valley
Farms, Spring Grove. Her ewe,
named Ambrosia, was shown by
veteran showman Philip Keister of
Tenino, Washington.
The show’s grand champion ram
was owned by K&K Cornedales,
Ashland, Ohio. Judging the show
was Ed Craig from Clay City, 111.
Corriedale Superintendent
Russell Jackson, Seneca, Illinois,
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Ephrata PIONEER 3358 2L7 164.6
Gerald Hess CHEMGRO 8086 22.1 141.7
Lititz PIONEER 3352 201 142.9
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Howard is from Mulhall, Okla.
The grand champion hog was a
Hampshire/Duroc cross shown by
Audra Ellis of Jamestown, Ohio.
The 235-pound hog sold for $1,500 to
a group of Louisville businesses.
Corriedale Show
has been the American Corriedale
Association secretary for the past
18 years. He said sheep are judged
on size and scale, structural
soundness and breed character. An
ideal Corriedale has an open face
free of fleece, black nostrils and
black hooves. Only these distinc
tive characteristics distinguish
Corriedales from Columbias.
American Corriedale
Association vice president Helen
Swartz, Centralia, Missouri, said
70 percent of a* judge’s decision is
based on carcass quality and 30
percent on wool quality. “Wool
mills pay premiums for high
quality Corriedale fleece. Their
wool is finer and because of its
Box 218
Brad Keffaber, Manchester,
Ind., sold his 240-pound reserve
champion market hog for $l,lOO.
The sale’s six top animals sold
for $23,425, representing a $325
increase over last year’s total.
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fabric manufacturing,” she said.
The Corriedale, a docile breed
which originated in New Zealand,
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lead the world in Corriedale
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