Shippensburg Fair Open Beef Show SHIPPENSBURG Beef grounds on July 28 for ihc open Estates in Hagerstown, MD, sifted breeders from four counties con- class breeding show. Judge through the entries to select vened at the Shippensburg Fair- Richard Strickland of Lurose champions in seven breed Champion Santa Gerturdis heifer exhibited by Toni Clabaugh of Twin Acres jpt * wc* tiae®B^rtWfWMl(®!^, Champion Chlanlna heifer owned by Champion Polled Herford heifer exhibited Michele Hosterman and shown by Doug Moore by David Shultz of DRS Polled Herefords PROMISING SIGNS OF PROSPERITY I'IS I lilt Champion Slmmental heifer shown by Kim Hopple s For better standabilitv and higher yields. Not even seed uirn tan stand tin t"st ot our toiif'h j»n>\\ mo season But Agwav h~-ts and ”SS\ (.an because dm re Fml spec iftcallv toi the soil climate and growing conditions in this region So when\iui sti these \gvvav signs \ou know voure looking at the promise ol excellent standahilit\ and outstand mg \ teld potential lor a prosperous 1W season .isk vour Ngvvav Farm Filter prise Salesperson tor the tacts on these proven In hrids Working for people who work the land « Agwav Farm Fnterpnse Service (agwav) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13, 1988-E9 divisions. DRS Polled Hcrefords of York county was the big winner in the Polled Hereford division. Junior yearling class winner JJJ Lady Loin 921 729 won the female hon ors while DRS’s homebred entry, DRS Conquest 034, won the bull honors. ALS Silver Greta earned the champion laurels in the Charolais division. This summer yearling heifer was a homebred entry of Amy Sherman in Adams county. The homebred entries of Holly McLaughlin of Franklin county dominated the Limousin show. Miss Mcrecedes Dawn first cap tured the junior yearling competi tion before being named champion female. The champion bull. Inno vators Dynasty, had first won the summer yearling class. Kim Hopple of Cumberland county exhibited her homebred entry to the championship in the Simmental division. Legs was the winner of the summer yearling class. BRCC Miss Moonshine with stood the competition in the Chianina division to win another laurel for Michele Hosterman of Centre county. Toni Clabaugh of Twin Acres in Champion Limousin heifer shown by Holly Mclaughlln 7 Sherman and shown by Carol Sherman Adams county exhibited the champion Santa Gertrudis female. Angel was the winner in the 2 year old class. Chapel Ridge Farm, also of Adams county, exhibited their homebred summer yearling bull to the championship. Cumberland countian, Jeff Swank, added a new breed to this years’ fair, MMC Vicki, a junior yearling, was the winner of the Maine Anjou female title. A listing of results follows; POLLED HEREFORDS 1 Michele Hosterman, 2 George Golden, 3 DRS Polled Hereford*, 4 George Golden Sr. Calve* 1 Candice Fetterolf Summer Yearling 1 DRS Polled Heretords, 2 Duame Glessner 1 DRS Polled Heretords, 2 Glesßrook Farm, 3 George Golden, 4 David Carlin, 5 Duame Glessner 1 DRS Polled Heretords, 2 Michele Hos terman. 3 Duame Glessner 1 Duame Glessner Sr. Bull Calves 1 George Golden Summer Yearling Bulla 1 DflS Polled Hereford! Jr. Yearling Bulls 1,2 Duame Glessner Two Year Old Bulls 1 George Golden Pair Of Calves 1 Duame Glessner; 2 George Golden (Turn to Page E 10) Jr. Calve* Jr. Yearling Two Year Olds Jr. Bull Calves
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