Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 12, 1991, Image 28

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    A2&-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Octobar 12, 1991
The grand champion Junior steer was shown by Heather
Fuls, Shlppensburg, here with Matt Claeys, Judge.
Jr. Beef Breeding Show. With Angus heifer winner is Dia
na and Jeff Coveil, Clarksburg, Maryland.
Grand champion Shorthorn In the Jr. Breeding show with
Justin Wildesen, Wilmington, and Bill Holloway.
Grand champion Salers In the Jr. Breeding show with
Sandy Urbanick, Conneautvllle.
Beef Show At KILE
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
Beef cattle exhibitions made up
a large part of the Keystone Inter
national Livestock Exposition
(KILE), held from October 3 - 7 at
the State Farm Show Complex in
Harrisburg. KILE, the premier
indoor exposition of livestock on
the North American continent,
was sponsored by the Pennsylva
nia Livestock Association in
cooperation with the Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture and the
Pennsylvania State Farm Products
Show Commission.
6 of over 64 breeds of beef
cattle are represented at KILE.
The breeds include Angus,
Limousin, Polled Hereford, Sal
ers, Shorthorn, and Simmental.
609 individual cattle were regis
tered for OLE events.
Events included competition
for premiums and special awards,
separated by sex and age
categories.
Notable events at the show
included the exhibition of Saler
cattle, a European breed known
for its moderate size and quality
carcass, which is beginning to
become established on this
continent.
Another notable event included
the Polled Hereford Standard of
Perfection Show. One of only two
such shows in the country, the
Polled Hereford SOP show
involves a combination of mea
surements along with visual
appraisal by three judges. This
information is entered into a
microcomputer, which then gen
erates the list of winners.
Expositions such as KILE
enable livestock owners to get
expert opinions on their stock and
compare their animals with those
of other breeders. In this way, the
overall quality of championship
bred animals can be furthered.
The top placings are as follows:
JUNIOR STEERS
Lightweight Class 1 : 1 Casey High; 2.
Eugene Fritz; 3. Matthew Altubelli
Lightweight Class 2; 1. Jody Weaver, 2
Keith Grubb; 3. Brian McAllister.
Lightweight Clsss 3: 1. Nicole Lebo; 2.
Charles Vogel; 3. Jay Hess.
Champion Lightweight; Jody Weaver
Rsssrvs Champion Lightweight; Nicole
Lebo.
Middleweight Class 4: 1. Heather Fuls;
2. Justin Fuls; 3. Jim Hampton.
Middleweight Class S: 1. Oorren Meyers:
2. laura Wilson; 3. Jennifer Rabenold.
Middleweight Class S: 1 . Tracey Christo
pher; 2. Kristine Whlpp; 3 Suzanne Bishard.
Champion Middleweight: Heather Fuls
Reserve Champion Middleweight: Jus
tin Fuls
Heavyweight Class 7: 1. Casey High; 2
Nathan Claycomb, 3 April Burgett
Heavyweight Class 8; 1 Andy Kendall, 2
Tammi Grubb; 3. Michael Harrison
Heavyweight Class 9; 1 David Sheiss, 2
Travis Donough, 3 Traci Gelsmger
Champion Heavyweight: Casey High
Rsssrvs Champion Heavyweight:
Nathan Claycomb
Grand Champion Stssr of the Junior
Show: Heather Fuls
Rsssrvs Grand Champion Stssr of the
Junior Show: Jody Weaver
POLLED HEREFORD
Class 1:1 Dunwalke Farm, 2 Dunwalker
Farm, 3 Lucky Acres Farm
Class 2:1 GlenkirkFarms,2 PRM Polled
Herelords, 3 Spring Bottom Farm
Class 3:1 Paul 4 Bette Slayton, 2 Glenk
irk Farms, 3 C4H Farms
Class 4.1 Spring Bottom Farm, 2 Spring
Bottom Farm, 3 Paradise Farm
Class 5: 1 Tennessee River Music, 2
Tennessee River Music, 3 Sabre Farms
Class 6: 1 Dunwalke Farm, 2 Corner
stone Farm, 3 Salunga Acres
Class 7; 1 Touchstone Polled Flerefords,
2 Margaret Sheriff, 3 Green Valley Farms
Class 8: 1 Dunwalke Farm, 2 Curt Stock
dale, 3 Gary G Nothnick
Class 9:1 C4HFarms,2 Kyleßooker, 3
Touchstone Polled Flerefords.
Class 10; 1. Sanders Polled Flerefords
Class 11: 1 Margaret Sheriff, 2 Boyd
Polled Flerefords, 3 R4T Acres
Class 12: 1 Dunwalke Farm, 2 Map
Farm, 3 Tawnya Wolfhope
Call Champion Haller; Glenkirk Farms
Reserve Calf Champion Heller: 1 Paul
4 Bette Slayton
Junior Champion Heifer: 1 Southwmd
Farm.
Reserve Junior Champion Haller: 1
Touchstone Polled Hereford.
(Turn to Pago A 32)
Slmmental winner In the Jr. Breeding show with Jill and
Kelie Moore, Fairmont, West Virginia.
Limousin Jr. Breeding grand champion with Ronald Kel
ly, Jr. and Tracy Christopher, Albright, WV.
Grand champion Polled Hereford in the Jr. Breeding
show with Matt Claeys, judge, Keith Rooker, Kyle Rooker
and Charlie Boyd.
The reserve grand champion Junior steer was shown by
Jody Weaver, New Holland, herewith Chet Hughes, Lancas
ter Co. livestock agent.