Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 18, 1993, Image 84

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    ClMjncisMr Farming, Saturday, Dacambar 18,1993
KANSAS CITY. Mo.—Polled
Hereford exhibitors turned out in
numbers for the North American
International Livestock Show’s
Polled Hereford Standard of Per
fection (SOP) Show.
Judge Dick Hubman, Central
Point, Ore., appraised 139 head
that included 93 heifers, three
cow-calf pain, and 43 bulls.
Honorees of the SOP show
were Thomas J. and the late Ralph
Sdth of Stith Valley Farms, Gus
ton, Ky. The Stith brothen have
been longtime breeders of Polled
Hereford cattle and supporters of
Kentucky Polled Hereford asso
ciations and activities.
Topping the bull show was
junior champion MMPH Bingo
823. The January 1992 JCD NV
Ascendant Y 26 son is owned by
McMinn Ranches, Inc., Burton,
Texas; John E. Rice & Sons, Inc.,
Sheridan, Wyo.; Big T Ranch,
Jeromesville, Ohio, and Kilmorlie
Farms, Inc., Bowden, Alta. The
reserve grand champion bull was
the junior calf champion owned
by Boyd Beef Cattle, Mays Lick,
Ky. Their entry was Boyd Design
7C, a January 1993 son of Boyd
New Style 2A.
In the female show, the overall
champion female award went to
the junior division winner and
champion heifer, ACE RMF Fan
cy Gal 898. The March 1992 BB
MSU ISS Wisdom daughter is
owned by Michigan State Univer
sity, East Lansing, Mich., and Bar
B Cattle Co., Rockford, Mich. The
reserve junior champion and re
serve champion heifer was the
overall reserve champion female
exhibited by Ellis Farms, Chris
man. 111. Their entry was EF 336 Z
Tonette 7728, a May 1992 heifer
sired by EF X 53 Turner 336 Z.
Junior member Curt Stockdale,
Dayton, Pa., won the cow-calf di
vision with his pair that included
CS Miss Ist Flag 21A and her
April heifer calf. The cow is a
two-year-old GS Checkered Flag
daughter, while Beau Donald Riv
al sired the calf. NS Polled Here
fords, Portland, Ind., owned the
reserve champion cow-calf pair.
Their two-year-old OHF Trifecta
FRANK A.
FILLIPPO, me.
- WANTED -
DISABLED & CRIPPLED
COWS, BULLS & STEERS
Call: Frank Fillippo -
Residence - 215-666-0725
Steven Fillippo 215-666-7976
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(717) 665-6775
CRAFT-BILT
CONSTRUCTION INC.
FARM-HOME BUILDING
1242 Breneman Road
MANHEIM, PA 17545
PH: (717) 665-4372
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SWINE POLE BUILDINGS
BEEF STORAGE
North Ameri
410 X daughter was NS Miss De
light A 94 with a May Gerber Ac
claim 43A bull calf.
In group competition, the fust
place get-of-siie award went to
Schrick Polled Herefords, Green
Valley. 111., for Dunwalke Preci
sion 063 Z progeny. i
Tennessee River Music, Inc.,
Ft. Payne, Ala., exhibited die fust
place calf get-of-sire that was sir
ed by TRM CCF Pride, Tennessee
River Music was also the premier
breeder. The premier exhibitor
award went to Boyd Beef Cattle.
Other division winners were:
Junior Coll Champion Hollar; Bobby
Martin, Rlploy, Mu., on KJ Martina 424 C, by
TRM CCF Pride.
Raaarva Junior Calf Champion Hollor:
Patrick Cray, Munfordville, Ky., on IS Qilda
908 258, by GK Fed Ex SOOZ.
Senior Calf Champion Hollar: Touch
stone Pol lad Hereford!, Munfordville, Ky., on
TS Ms Lisa 91 8236, by TS The Anvil A 172.
Raaarva Son lor Calf Champion: Sunny
tido Farm, Washington, Conn., on MS Baa
trissa 870 ET, by JR LB 621 Cossack V 166.
Senior Champion Halfar: Overlook
Farm, Peterborough, N.H., on HDN MOW
RDA 20X Kay 1018, by CHG Intimidation
20X.
Raaarva Senior Champion Hollar: CBH
Farms, SondorsvlHa, Ga., on CBH Mary
T 321, by Lansing.
Raaarva Junior Calf Champion Bull:
Ballwd Stock Farm, Nashport, Ohio, on BSF
Foundation, by GK Fad Ex 500 Z.
Sonior Cali Champion Bull: Tam soy
Farms. Easton, Md.. on TAM Tatys Boda
cious 832, by DR PlB3 Rabat 926 Y.
Raaarva Senior Calf Champion Bull;
Tennessee River Music and Charles L. Her
ron, Forest, Miss., on TRM Greece 2148, by
GK Fad Ex SOOZ.
Rmm Junior Champion Bull: Gifl
Pollod Hartford*, Maryivitl*. Kan., on GAR
Mainframe 2300, by GAR Mainframe.
Senior Champion BuU: Dorrolt Pollod
Hartford Farm*, Gratnwood, Ind.; Lloyd L.
Brown, Powell, and Rio* A Son* on JR
LB DPH Major Al9O, by GAR AJS Raceway
1900.
Raotrva Bonier Champion Bull: Over
look on OLF Eclipse Rig 102 A. by 4WF Edlp
*t 31Y.
Curt Stockdale of Dayton, Pa., exhlbltad the champion cow-calf pair at tha North
American international Livestock Exposition. His entry Included CS Miss Ist Flag
21 A, a 2-year-old daughter of GS Checkered Flag, and her April heifer calf by Beau
Donald Rival. The Polled Hereford Standard of Perfection Show was held Nov. 17 In
Louisville, Ky.
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