Polled Hereford Youth Meet For National Junior Show KANSAS CITY, Mo. South ern hospitality greeted more than 300 exhibitors and 400-plus Poll ed Herefords at the 20th Junior National Polled Hereford Show and Forum held July 17-22 in Per ry, Ga. The “Georgia Or. My Mind” Twenty-two members of state junior Polled Hereford as* - soCiations were recognized by their respective peers dur ing the 20th Junior National Polled Hereford Show and For um. Recipients Qf Outstanding State Junior Awards were presented with a certificate of merit and a $5O savings bond from the American Polled Hereford Association. They are (front, from left) Robby Blacked, New Windsor, Md.; Stacy Williams, Batesburg, S.C.; Carole Hicks, Statesboro, Ga.; Rachel Bush, Brycevllle, Fla.; Erin Roa'ch, Centreville, Mich.; Barbie McMahon, Blue Hill, Neb.; (center, from left) Mark Banff, Pedricktown, N.J.; Chad Davis, Lexington, N.C.: Dustin Simmons, Petrolia, Texas; Luke Farno, Eaton, Ohio; Sonja Jensen, Cottage Grove, Wls.; Sherri Soules, Sklatook, Okla.; (back, from left) Dustin Heeter, Oil City, Pa.; John Atkinson, Oxford, Iowa; Tom Boatman, Blounts ville, Ala.; Matt Rhodus, Greenwood, Mo.; Matt Siedllng, Laurel, Ind.; Jimmy Langley, Camden, Ark., and Jennifer Hughes, Baton Rouge, La. Not pictured are Jamie Golden, Arrowsmlth, III.; Scott Woolfolk, Jackson, Tenn., and Jen nifer Dorrell, Bendena, Kan. More than 1,500 junior mem bers and their families traveled from all pads of the nation to padiclpate in the 20th Junior National Polled Hereford Show and Forum held July 17-22 in Perry, Ga. 4 '• Profit from fall lime application event was held in the state’s heart land at the Georgia National Fair grounds and Agricenter and co hosted by senior and junior Polled Hereford breeders from Georgia, Florida, and Alabama. Junior national exhibitors showcased 426 head of 1992-bom LIMESTONE ••• t g • / heifers, steers, and cow-calf pairs. Particularly impressive was half of the 20 heifer classes were top ped by animals bred by junior ex hibitors. The reserve grand cham pion heifer and the champion cow-calf pair were also bred and owned entries. Judges for this event were lead judge Tom Hook, a Tracy. Minn., cattle breeder, and associate judge Jeff Bedwell, in structor and livestock judging coach at Northeast Oklahoma A&M College, Miami,, Okla. For their grand champion fe male, Hook and Bedwell selected Division IV winner RJY Sara 9208, a March yearling sired by HPH Raceways Dasher 34Z. The heifer was bred by RJY Polled Herefords, Edgar, Neb., and own ed by 14-year-old Steven Soules, Skiatook, Okla. The reserve grand champion heifer was also champion of the bred-and-owned show and the Di vision 111 champion. She was TJ 030 Jaqui 239, a May 1992 TJ- Jaguar 030 daughter bred and owned by 21-year-old Kent Tjar des, Gibson City, 111. The reserve champion bred-and-owned heifer was HPH Infinity 378, a Novem ber ’92 daughter of Kilmrle Deliv erance SOU. She came out of Divi sion I and was bred and owned by 17-year-old Heather Hicks, Cull man, Ala. The champion cow-calf pair, also a bred-and-owned entry, was exhibited by 15-year-old Curt Stockdale, Dayton. Pa. He won with CS Miss Ist Flag 21A, a 2-year-old GS Checkered Rag daughter, and her April heifer calf by Beau Donald Rival. Eleven-year-old Precious Allas, Grandview, Texas, exhibited the reserve champion cow-calf pair that was bred by her family’s At las Polled Herefords. The duo in cluded Atlas Redeyed Lady 7A, a ? s! ' • . % Improve your soil by applying Martin’s quality Hi-magnesium or Hi-calcium agricultural limestone. Call your local Martin Limestone dealer or call Blue Ball, Pa. V. fI c f I I (800) 233-0205 (717) 354-1370 Martin UMESTOIii Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Saptemfaar 18,1993-821 2-year-old by Tex Prime Time, and her January bull calf by FPP First Priority 28U. Junior members of .the American Polled Hereford Asso ciation had an opportunity to display their talents in the 20th Junior National Polled Hereford Show and Forum photography contest. Polled Herefords or an activity relat ed to the breed was the subject matter for the 62 photo graphs entered in the peewee, Junior and senior divisions. Youth on hand to accept their awards at the Junior National Awards Dinner were (front, from left) first place peewee, Katherine Bush, Bryceville, Fla.; third place junior, Russell Simmons, Petrolia, Texas; second place junior Matt Cross, Kennerdell, Pa.; (back, from left) senior honorable men tion. Tracy Wlrth, Richmond, Wls.; third place senior, Kevin Martin, Crown City, Ohio; second place senior, Dustin Sim mons, Petrolia Texas, and first place senior Jennifer Hugh es, Baton Rouge, La. Not pictured are peewee second place and honorable mention, Darrell Gabbert, Prescott, Kan.; peewee third place, Jonathan Harfst, Easton, III.; first place junior, Joanna Rlffel, Enterprise, Kan., and junior honorable mention, Brandy Snyder,. Thurmont, Md. 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