Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 13, 1993, Image 145

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    ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Eighty
eight head of Angus cattle com
peted for top honors at the 1993
Virginia Slate Fair Angus Show in
Richmond. Charles Boyd Sr.,
Mays Lick, Ky., judged the show.
In heifer competition, the grand
winner was Whitestonc Miss Sky
mere 2175 owned by Whitestone
Farm, Aldic, Va. The heifer first
lopped the heifer calf division and
is an October 1992 daughter of
Ginger High Boss 150.
The reserve grand champion
female was the Junior division
winner named S A V Sunshine
210. The heifer is a January 1992
daughter of Lcachman Tonlo and
is jointly owned by Whitestone
Farm; Davids Angus Ranch,
Whitestone Farm, Aldie, Va., displayed this grand
champion female at the 1993 Virginia State Fair Angus
Show in Richmond. The entry first won the heifer calf divi
sion and Is an October 1992 daughter of Ginger Hill Boss
150. The heifer is named Whitestone Miss Skymere 2175.
• 48’ x 133’ Free Stall Barn With Slatted Floore,
8’ Deep Manure Pit & 24’ x 40’ Holding Area.
• All New Alte-Laval Agrl Double 6 Herringbone Parlor With
Blue Diamond Suepended Indexing Stalls Complete With
Plate Cooler, Take-Offs & Milk Meters.
OTHER FEATURES:
• Dari-Kool 2,000 Gallon Milk Cooler
• 24’ x 96’ Poured Concrete Star Silo
• J-Star Big Jim Unloader Syetetn
• Ritchie Energy-Free Waterara
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makesawffi|wence. V/ALLEY CONSTRUCTION, INC.
View 2522 Valtey View Rd., Mwgantown. PA 19543
LESTER BUILDING SYSTEMS Office (215) 286-5407 • Home (215) 445-8317
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Virginia State Fair Names Angus Winners
Grandview, Texas; and Champion
Hill, Bidwcll, Ohio.
In bull compcliton, the grand
winner was A C On Time, the bull
calf champion. The October 1992
son of Lcachman Prompter is
jointly owned by Hale O Farms
Inc., Bland, Va., and Douglas Dal
ton Jr., Sycamore, Va.
The reserve grand champion
bull was Davis Angus Sampson
owned by Davjs Angus, Thaxton,
Va., and Ralph Daniels, Putnam,
111. The February 1992 bull is sired
by Silveiras Presley and first
topped the junior division.
A complete list of winners fol
lows: .
1993 VIRGINIA STATE FAIR
ANGUS SHOW
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
& wiir
• Paul B. Zimmerman Gates, Headlocks &
Free Stalls, Cow Mats, Curtains &
Keystone Concrete “Waffle Slats”.
DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 23 take Rt. 10
North 1 'A miles and turn right on
JoAnna Road. At stop sign turn right
onto Elverson Road. Make a left onto
Hopewell Road til Kline Road. Is Ist farm
on left. Watch for open house signs.
RESULTS
Total number shown 66.
Judge Charlie Boyd Sr.. Mays Lick, Ken
tucky
HEIFERS 63 Shown
Heller Celt Chemplon: Whitestone Miss
Skymere 2175 Exhibitor. Whitestone Farm,
Aldie, VA
Reserve Heller Call Chkmpion: Daltons
BeHe Dominique. Exhibitor Judson Dalton,
Altavista. VA
Intermediate Champion Heller; C F Ide
al Elba 343 Exhibitor Jason Michael. Mt
Solon. VA
Reserve Intermediate Champion Holl
er: Ankony Blackbird 0184. Exhibitor. Bry
son Michael, Mt Solon, VA
Junior Champion Haller; S A V Sun
shine 210 Exhibitor' Whitestone Farm,
Aldie, VA: Davids Angus Ranch, Grandview,
TX. & Champion Hill, Bidwell, OH
Reserve Junior Champion Heifer: W R
B Pnscilla 412. Exhibitor W. Roger Bowles.
Kents Store, VA.
Senior Champion Female: Dixielands
Blueblood 1 128 Exhibitor; Jason Michael,
Mt. Solon, VA
Reserve Senior Champion Female: Dal
ton* Connie Lynn Exhibitor: Wynn Dalton,
Altavista, VA.
Grand Champion Female: Whitestone
Miss Skymere 2175. Exhibitor Whitestone
Farm, Aldie, VA
Reserve Grand Champion Famala: S A
VSunshme2tO Exhibitor' Whitestone Farm,
Aldie, VA. Davids Angus Ranch, Grandview.
TX. & Champion Hill, Bidwell, OH
BULLS 21 Shown
Bull Call Champion; A C On Time. Exhi
bitor- Hale O Farms Inc, Bland. VA & Dou
glas Dalton Jr., Sycamore, VA
Reserve Bull Calf Champion; Whnes
tone Pure Profit Exhibitor Whitestone Farm,
Aldie, VA
Junior Champion Bull; Davis Angus
Sampson. Exhibitor Davis Angus. Thaxton,
VA & Ralph Daniels, Putnam, IL
Reserve Junior Champion Bull: MVP
Of Hill Crest. Exhibitor- Susan Rucker, Dela
plane VA
Senior Champion Bull; Hale O Goliath
Exhibitor Hale O Farms Inc . Bland, VA
Reserve Senior Champion Bull: F F
Black Star 118 Exhibitor Freeman Farm.
Cumberland. VA. i Brian Fitzgerald, West
Grove, PA
Grand Champion Bull; A C On Time
Exhibitor Hale O Farms Inc, Bland, VA. &
Douglas Dalton Jr, Sycamore, VA
Reserve Grand Champion; Davis Angus
Sampson Exhibitor Davis Angus, Thaxton.
Kline
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A C On Time won grand champion bull laurels after top
ping the bull calf division at the 1993 Virginia State Fair
Angus Show In Richmond. The bull is an October 1992 son
of Leachman Prompter and Is owned by Hale O Farms Inc.,
Bland, Va., and Douglas Dalton Jr., Sycamore, Va.
VA, & Ralph Daniels, Putnam, IL.
COW-CALVES 4 Shown
Qrand Champion Cow-Call: Whitoslone
Rita 186. Exhibitor Whitestono Farm, Aldie,
VA.
Rooorvo Qrand Champion Cow-Calf:
Japan’s Demand
For Convenience
Food Helps Maryland
ANNAPOLIS, Md. Mary
land Secretary of Agriculture Ro
bert L. Walker sees a growing de
mand for convenience food in Ja
pan as a real opportunity for
Maryland food businesses. Mary
land produces many ready-to-eat
and easy-to-prepare food products
that the Japanese are now embrac
ing.
“1 think there is tremendous
growth potential in the Japanese
market for Maryland food com
panies. They want what we pro
duce. We are making excellent
progress in getting into the Japan
ese market, and I think the amount
of our exports will continue to ex
pand," Walker said.
In recent months Maryland
firms have sent wine; live and
frozen soft shell crabs; crab soups,
cakes and nuggets; clams, clam
soups and juices; spices; and froz
en whole chickens and portions to
JLj*J
Uml For Now OomtiueMan EiMng Hearn
Greanhoueee And Peels
UL LISTED ALL STAINLESS STEEL CONSTRUCTION
Uncawir Frmlnfl, Saturday, Howwayia, iw-05
Skyway Hills Amanda Exhibitor Scon
Updike. Washington. VA
PREMIER EXHIBITOR: Whitestone
Farm. Aldie, VA
PREMIER BREEDER; Hill Crest Angus
Farm Inc, Oelaplane, VA
the Japanese. In the spring Walker
met with a group of Japanese busi
nessmen at an international food
show where they expressed strong,
interest in purchasing more Mary
land food products.
“It takes a lot of hard work to
get into the Japanese market, but
once the contacts are made the po
tential for rewards is great I look
for the Japanese to look increas
ingly to Western style conven
ience food products to keep up
with their busy lifestyles,” said
Walker.
According to the Foreign Agri
cultural Service of the U.S. De
partment of Agriculture, sales of
precooked takeout food in Japan
totaled $40.9 billion in 1991, and
are expected to reach $95.2 billion
by the year 2000. They suggest
that as more Japanese eat on the
run, U.S. food producers give ser
ious consideration to this expand
ing market.
ANY SIZE TO MEET YOUR NEED
HARDY STOVE
* FURNACE SITS OUTSIDE - 10’
-100' from home/ businessfearn.
* CONVENIENT • Load every 10-
12 hours. Bums logs up to 16”
in diameter & 30" long. Stops
most log splitting.
* THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED -
Even heal.
* EASILY CONNECTS to forced
Air/Hot Water System. Needs
no chimney or water healer.
Heats domestic hot water year
round. Warm months of the year
firing every 6 to 10 days.
• ALLERGIES Caused By Indoor
Burning Of Wood & Coalll
Keep Fire Damage & Dirt
Outside