D4-Lancister Fanning, Saturday, November 28,1992 Kids and Calves Compete For NAILE Top Honors LOUISVILLE, Ky. Junior livestock exhibitors swelled with pride as their animals competed at the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) Junior Steer Show. Owners were awarded top prizes for their year of hard work and dedication. The NAILE Junior Steer Show “holds a lot of tradition, featuring quality that is as good as anywhere in the United States,” said Cecil Goodlett, Junior Steer Show com mittee member. Goodlett said tfiat entry num bers were up to approximately 150 animals this year. The NAILE event is conducted yearly to encourage individuals 21 years old and younger to get involved in the beef industry. 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Judge Edwards said, “I grew up with the 4-H and FFA, showed my first steer when I was nine, and was on a state champion livestock judging team when I was in high school. When evaluating steer classes, Edwards said he “was looking for animals that were muscular and correctly finished.” He noted judges and beef producers must consider consumer demands for See Your Dealer For Company Programs Now In Effect... ►WN*! BERKLEY'S ICKES FARM EQUIP. INC. FARM SUPPLY 2095 S. Marital SI; rr i Ellzabathtown, Pa. Oaterburg, Pa. 717-567-8867 814-276-3422 ZIMMERMAN’S . FARM SERVICE School Road, Rt. 1 Bathal, Pa. 717-933-4114 FOR WHEN THE GOOD EARTH ISN’T SO GOOD. Alhesston [AGCO) the primeline STOLTZFUS FARM STOUFFER BROS.. SERVICE, INC. INC. Rta. 10 & 41 1066 Lincoln Way Waal Cochranvllle, Pa. Chamberaburg, Pa. 218-593-2407 717-263-8424 ~T — MARYLAND MS HESSTON BAER »r AOE ' 7 13516 Marah Pike Hageretown, MD 301-733-8226 [AGCO | THE prime line cutability and palatability when choosing steers. 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