Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1987, Image 228

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The competition proved to be
tough at the 40th showing of the
American Angus Breeders’ Futuri
ty as some of the best Angus breed
ing cattle from the across the
United States were contesting for
the number one spot of supreme
champion. The 206-head of bulls,
heifers and cow/calf pairs display
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206-Head Shown At Angus Show
ed received their placings from
Mark Richardson, Milton, Indiana,
judge of the event
This year’s show was dedicated
to the late Floyd Dievert of Dan
ville, Kentucky.
Broadway, for the second year
in a row, was awarded with the
supreme champion banner. Owned
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The championship limelight
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female, ribbon for her owners
Riverside Farms, Hamilton, Tex
as, and Premier Angus Inc.,
Cloverdale, Indiana.
For reserve grand champion
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Jeff Dameron, Lexington, Illinois;
B L C Angus Ranch, Tecumseh,
Oklahoma; Premier Angus Inc.
and Riverside Farms.
This group of breeders Greg
Krueger and Family, Coatesville,
Pennsylvania: Bill Conley, Clarks
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