This bull won grand champion laurels at the 1990 State Fair of Virginia Angus Show In Richmond. Owned by Yadkin River Angus Farm, Clemmons, North Carolina, and Whltestone & Krebs, Gordon, Nebraska, the bull is W K Classified. This February 1989 son of Brest Power Drive First won the Junior championship. .. was named grand chami jt at the J9O State Fair of Virginia Angus Show in Richmond. Northcote Farm and Elk Creek Angus, both of Forest, own the grand winner. This April 1989 daughter of Waldeck Shocker first won the junior championship. High-Volume Belt Conveying • 16-inch belt on concave open-pan sections convey up to 62 cu. ft. (or up to 2,000 pounds) of feed per minute • 12-inch belt; 45 cu. ft. or 1,500 pounds per minute. • Smooth belt for horizontal conveying. • Textured belt for inclines up to 30 degrees • Lengths from 4to 120 ft. (8912) • Options include covers, hoppers, spouts, diverters and belt wipers. Ask about the full line of 8912 & 8916 Patz Conveyors. 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MO TRI-STATE FARM AUTOMATION 301-780-3698 QUARRYVILLE UNICORN FARM SERVICE James E. Landis 717-788-4158 SHIPPENSBURG WITHER EQUIPMENT SERVICE KENNEDYVILLE. MD PMDER SERVICE CO. 301-348-5263 717-532-6131 SOMERSET UNEBORO. MD TRI-CO. DAIRY EQUIPMENT 301-3744618 GROVE EQUIP. SALES Milk Kneppsr Cli Lynn 814445-6306 Judge Selects Virginia Fair Angus Champs ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Angus exhibitors from throughout the United States brought cattle to compete for championship honors at the 1990 State Fair of Virginia Angus Show in Richmond. Dee Woody of Carbondale, Illinois, evaluated the 88 entries in the heifer, bull, and cow-calf pair categories. Northcote Queen Sonja was selected the grand champion heif er after winning the junior champ ionship. She was an April 1989 daughter of Waldeck Shocker and was owned by Northcote Farm & Elk Creek Angus, both of Forest, Virginia. Kruegers Bellona walked away the reserve grand champion heif er. Owned by Whitney Dalton, Altavista, the heifer first won the intermediate division and was a May 1989 daughter of Grubbs Mac Kenzie. J The grand champion bull was WK Classified owned by Yadkin River Angus Farm, Clemmons, North Carolina, and Whitestone & Krebs, Gordon, Nebraska. The bull was first selected the junior champion and was a February 1989 son of Brost Power Drive. i The reserve grand champion bull was an October 1989 son of B&L Stitch named White Hall Superman ES6. Danwell Farms, Earlysville, led out the reserve grand entry. The bull was first picked as judge Woody’s senior WHITEFORD. MD ENDFIELD EQUIP. 301-838-0480 POUND. Wl PATZ SALES, MC. 414-897-2251 BISTRICT MMfiERS Dennis Skfco 717464-2333 Jim Bibki - -U44N4447 Lancaster Farming Saturday, October 20,1990-D3 champion. In other heifer competition, Genito ACF Sunshine Gal won the senior championship for own er Andrew Federspiel of Powhatan. The reserve junior champion entry was K W Coral 9100. The heifer is owned by Bradley Watts, Bowling Green, Kentucky; Goshen Farm, Paris, Kentucky; and W.P. Watts, Hiseville, Kentucky. Andrew Aitcheson, Waynes boro, owned the reserve interme diate champion heifer named B H Lass 349 C. Northcote Norita won the senior heifer calf championship for Northcote Farm. The reserve senior heifer calf champion was Whitestone Kinannie 960, exhi bited by Yadkin River Angus Farm. B H Miss Canada Charlie E9C won the junior heifer calf champ ionship for owner Andrew Aitche son. The reserve junior heifer calf winner was J P Karamo 8100 owned by Evie and John Pyne Jr. of Culpeper. In other bull competition, Byr nely Lone rider 7158 was named reserve senior champion. John Hausner, The Plains, exhibited the reserve winner. Entre 29 won the reserve junior championship for Andrew Aitche son and Carroll Grove, both of Waynesboro. Manx O Mac Henry walked away the intermediate champion bull. He is owned by Manx Farms of Newark, Ohio. The reserve intermediate winner was Zeuswyn Mac Bo 039 owned by Carlton Clore and William Graves, both of Culpeper. Bymley of The Plains owned the senior bull calf winner, Byrn ley Valentino 2249. The reserve senior bull calf champion was G F Kosar owned by Goshen Farm. W R B Prime Time 180 won the junior bull calf championship. The winner is owned by Roger Bow les, Kents Store. The reserve junior bull calf winner was North cote Primus. He is owned by Northcote Farm. CONTROL mm RODENTS carry diseases which can endanger the health of your poultry flocks. Your business is raising them. Ours is protecting them. Wo Specialize In Sanitizing And Disinfecting Poultry Houses Liwistmm, PA 2WHB3 State Collije, PA Since 1928 23MfiW Pest control is too important to trust to anyone' else h 4*Ji3S Lancaster, PA 391-3721