Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 19, 1993, Image 145

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    TIMONIUM, Md. Bill Wil
son, Cloverdale, Indiana, judged
the 191 entries at the 1993 Atlan
tic National Roll of Victory
(ROV) Angus Show here.
Cattle from throughout the east
ern and midwestem United States
competed for honors and ROV
points at the event held at the
Maryland State Fairgrounds on
Memorial Day weekend.
B&M Roper 091 was named
the show’s supreme champion
entry. He first won grand champ
ion laurels in the bull show after
topping the junior division. The
February 1991 bull is a son of
Leachman Prompter and is jointly
owned by Buckner and Jeffries,
Canmer, Kentucky; Forsythe
Cattle Company, Marshall, Illi
nois; and GN and NSA Werthein,
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The reserve grand champion
bull was WK T Bone owned by
Whitestone Krebs, Gordon,
Nebraska, and Middlefield Farms,
Fort Collins, Colorado. First
named the late spring calf champ
ion, the bull is a March 1992 son
of Da Es Ro Casey 629.
In the female show, the grand
winner was WK Kokomo. The
March 1991 heifer first won the
junior division. She is sired by
R&J Extraordinary 1345 and is
jointly owned by Kami Krebs and
Kokomo Breeders, both of Gor
don, Nebraska.
The reserve grand champion
heifer is Whitestone Carley, the
early summer calf champion. The
June 1992 daughter of Da Es Ro
Casey 629 is owned by Kamaro
Angus, Whitestone Farm, and
IMG Inc., all of Aldie, Virginia.
1993 ATLANTIC NATIONAL
ROV ANGUS SHOW
TIMONIUM, MARYLAND
Total number shown 191; Judge Bill Wison,
Cloverdale, Indiana.
HEIFERS 129 Shown
Late Fall Haller Call Champion Whites
tone Duchess 232
Exhibitor Troy Jeffries, Canmer, KY
Reserve Lata Fall Haliar Call Champion
Kruegers Blackcap Leslie
Exhibitor Amy Krueger, Coatesvllle, PA
Early Fall Haliar Call Champion BJF
Blackcap 4013
Exhibitor Troy Jeffries, Canmer, KY
Reserve Early Fall Hatter Call Champ
ion Whitestone Blackbird 2164
Exhibitor Whitestone Farm, Aldie, VA
Lata Summer Haliar Call Champion
SAF Petunia 0772
Exhibitor Carla Smith, Russell Spnngs,
KY
Reserve Late Summer Haller Call
Champion Rains HI Top Skylight TGA3IB
Exhibitor Dale Rains, Mercer, PA
Early Summer Haliar Call Champion
Whitestone Carley
Exhibitor Kamaro Angus. Whitestone
Farm, & TMG Inc., all of Aldie, VA
Reserve Early Summer Heller Cali
Champion Forsythe Lass 2090
Exhibitor Forsythe Cattle Company, Mar
shall, IL
Late Spring Halter Calf Champion WK
Roxy
Exhibitor Whitestone Krebs, Gordon, NE,
A Rocking Chair Angus, Rapid City, SD
Rasarva Lata Spring Haltar Call
Champion Patton Megan 253 of YAP
Exhibitor Beth Patton, Crawfordsville, IN
Early Spring Halter Calf Champion BAP
Falling Star 122
Exhibitor Whitestona Krebs, Gordon, NE;
QB Land A Cattle Company, Caldwell, OH; &
Spring Garden Farm, Brookeville, MD
Rasarva Early Spring Haltar Call
Champion HBW Roseenn
Exhibitor Amy Trowbridge, Ghent, NY
Senior Halter Calf Champion CP Maxle
Lady 166
Exhibitor Champion Farms, Galllpolls,
OH
Raaarva Senior Halter Call Champion
Lemmon Georgina 6192
Exhibitor Harry Bachman. Lebanon, PA
Intermediate Champion Halter Kruegers
Liza Bells WA
Exhibitor William Federaplal, Powhatan,
VA
1993 Atlantic National Sees 191 Entries
Reserve Intermediate Champion Halfar
Kruegers Reba Belle
Exhibitor Erin Krueger, Coatesville, PA
Junior Champion Hollar WK Kokomo
Exhibitor Kami Krebs & Kokomo Breed
ers, both ot Gordon, ME
Reserve Junior Champion Halter
Whitestone Rita 186
Exhibitor Whitestone Farm, Aldle, VA
Senior Champion Female Kruegers
Kmannle Riannon
Exhibitor TS Farms. Holdrege, NE;
Spring Mill Farm, West Friendship, MD: &
Erin Krueger, Coatesville, PA
Reserve Senior Champion Female WK
Sugar
Exhibitor Ty Krebs, Gordon, NE
Grand Champion Female WK Kokomo
Exhibitor Kami Krebs ft Kokomo Breed
ers, both of Gordon, NE
Reserve Grand Champion Female
Whitestone Carley
Exhibitor Kamaro Angus, Whitestone
Farm, ft IMG Inc., all of Aldie, VA
BULLS 51 Shown
Fall Bull Call Champion Weaverland
Valley Dustin
Exhibitor Weaverland Valley Farms, New
Holland, PA
Reserve Fall Bull Call Champion CF
Foreman
Exhibitor Champion Farms, Gallipolls,
OH
Summer Bull Call Champion Dixeylands
Innovation 2073
Exhibitor Dixeylands Ranch, Fairfield, VA
Reserve Summer Bull Call Champion
OSUDF Rock Solid
Exhibitor Oklahoma State University,
Stillwater, OK, ft Drake Farms, Davis, OK
Late Spring Bull Call Champion WK T
Bone
Exhibitor Whitestone Krebs, Gordon, NE,
ft Middlefield Farms, Fort Collins, CO
Reserve Late Spring Bull Calf Champ
ion JDB Maxima 206
Exhibitor Jennifer Beck, Platte City, MO,
ft Buckner ft Jeffries, Canmer, KY
Early Spring Bull Calf Champion
Whitestone Accuracy
Exhibitor Blpperts Farms, Alden, NY,
Whitestone Farm, Aldie, VA; ft Philip Trow
bridge, Ghent, NY
Reserve Early Spring Bull Call Champ
ion MO Patton Banker
Exhibitor Mark Dalton, Franklin, IN, &
James Patton, Crawfordsville, IN
Senior Bull Call Champion BJF Explorer
111
Exhibitor Buckner & Jeffnes, Canmer,
KY, & John McMillan Farm, Newton, MS
Reserve Senior Bull Call Champion
NONE
Exhibitor
Intermediate Champion Bull Kruegers
Mr Eileenmere
Exhibitor Erin Krueger, Coatesvllle, PA
Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull
FF Black Star 118
Exhibitor Brian Fitzgerald, Kennett
Square, PA, 8 Freeman Farm, Cumberland,
VA
Junior Champion Bull B&M Roper 091
Exhibitor Buckner & Jeffnes, Canmer,
KY; Forsythe Cattle Company, Marshall, IL;
& GN & NSA Wertheln, Buenos Aires,
Argentina
Reserve Junior Champion Bull R & J
Majestic 1121
Exhibitor Whitestone Farm, Aldie, VA:
21 st Century Genetics, Shawano, Wl; & Ben
son Angus Farms, Irwin, IA
Senior Champion Bull WK Future
Exhibitor WK Future Associates &
Whitestone Krebs, both of Gordon, NE
Raaarva Senior Champion Bull RAJ
Expresso
Exhibitor RAJ Ranch A Expresso Asso
ciates, both of Briggs, Texas, A Whitestone
Farm, Aldie, VA
Grand Champion Bull BAM Roper 091
Exhibitor Buckner A Jeffnes, Canmer,
KY; Forsythe Cattle Company, Marshall, IL;
A GN A NSA Wsrthem, Buenos Aires,
Argentina
Rasarva Grand Champion Bull WK T
Bona
Exhibitor Whitestone Krebs, Gordon, NE,
A Middlefleld Farms, Fort Collins, CO
COW—CALF PAIRS 11 Shewn
Grand Champion Cow with Natural Call
WK Kokomo
Exhibitor Kami Krebs A Kokomo Breed
ers, both of Gordon, NE
Rasarva Grand Champion Cow with
Natural Calf Whitestone Rita 166
Exhibitor Whitestona Farm, Aldie, VA
Grand Champion Cow with Embryo
Calf Whitestone Blackbird 9524
Exhibitor Whitestone Farm, Aldie, VA, A
Michael Roddey Jr., Travelers Rest, SC
Whitestone Carley is the name of this early summer heifer calf champion that went
on to be named the reserve grand champion heifer at the 1993 Atlantic National Roll
of Victory (ROV) Angus Show. The entry is a June 1992 daughter of Da Es Ro Casey
629. She Is owned by Kamaro Angus, Whitestone Farm, and TMG Inc., all of Aldie,
Virginia. Bill Wilson, Cloverdale, Indiana, judged the point show held Memorial Day
weekend at the Maryland State Fairgrounds.
Reserve Grand Champion Cow with
Embryo Calf Kruegers Kmannle Riannon
Exhibitor Erin Krueger, Coatesville, PA;
Spring Mill Farm, West Friendship, MD; ft TS
Farms, Holdrege, NE
GROUP CLASSES
Oot-01-Slro R&J Extraordinary 1345 _ . , „ _ n , . Premier Breeder Greg Krueger & Family,
Exhibitor Whitestone Krebs, Gordon, NE oT°am 0 T ° am p L emier B ' ack ff 49 ?7. F Coatesville, PA
Exhibitor Tilman Farms, Powhatan, VA
Junior Gst-of-Slre Da Es Ro Casey
Exhibitor Whitestone Krebs, Gordon, NE,
Corn Hybrids May Be Profitable
UNIVERSITY
PARK (Centre Co.)
Fanners in some parts
of Pennsylvania may be
able to plant higher
yielding, longer-season
corn hybrids where
shortcr-scason hybrids
typically have been
recommended.
“Hybrids tested in the
Midwest and other parts
of the country perform
differently in the East,”
said Dr. Greg Roth of
the Pennsylvania State
University Agronomy
Department. Roth is in
the second year of a
two-year study to deter
mine the viability of
planting longer-season
hybrids in parts of
Pennsylvania.
The difference in
hybrid behavior is the
number of growing
degree days (GDDs)
required by the plant to
mature. “We’ve found
that hybrids planted in
certain areas of Pen
nsylvania require far
fewer GDDs to mature
than is commonly
thought,” Roth said.
Joe Mayer, agro
nomy manager for
Pioneer Hi-Bred Inter
national, Inc., in Mount
Joy, said companies
may be 100 conservative
in hybrid recommenda
tions for the northern
valleys of
Pennsylvania.
“If we can success
fully grow longer
season hybrids and still
have them mature and
dry down before fall
frost occurs, then com
growers in these areas
may be able to get high-
a
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& Whitestone Farm, Aldia, VA
Calt Gat-of-Sira NONE
Exhibitor
Bait Six Hud Whitestone Krebs, Gor
don, NE
Premier Exhibitor Greg Krueger & Fami
SUPREME CHAMPION cnatesville PA
Grand Champion Bull B&M Roper 091 ly ’ '
er yields with no greater
risks in production,”
Mayer said.
Roth noted that many
Pennsylvania farmers
raise a lot of high
moisture corn to feed
their own livestock, and
longer-season hybrids
can give them greater
yield potential.
“However, gram
growers producing corn
to be shelled and dried
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Juna 19,1993-Dl3
Exhibitor Buckner & Jelfnes, Canmer,
KY, Forsythe Cattle Company, Marshall, IL;
& GN & NSA Werthem, Buenos Aires,
Argentina
Premier Sira Award Leachman Prompter
may not want to push
hybrid maturity and
lake these risks,” Roth
said. “The downside to
producing longer
season corn for grain is
that the lest weight
often is lower than
desired.”
Roth’s study, sup
ported in part by a grant
from Pioneer Hi-Bred,
seeks to determine the
importance of GDD rat-
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ings for hybrid selection
in different
environments.
Pioneer Hi-Bred
administers grants for
agronomic research
through its North
American Seed Divi
sion. In 1993, grants
were given for eight
new research projects
and 23 continuing pro
jects at universities
nationwide