Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 15, 1994, Image 86

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    CfrLancwtw Farming, Saturday, January is. 1994
First KILE, Now
ANDY ANDREWS
Lancaster Farming Staff
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
—An Angus junior yearling heifer
that won grand champion of the
Keystone International Livestock
Exposition (KILE) last year
became supreme champion beef
heifer on Monday at the Farm
Show.
The animal, an early junior
yearling heifer, Indian Creek Della
(S:Da Es Ro Casey, D: Indian
Creek Delores), is the result of five
years of “breeding the right cows
to the right bulls,” said Richard
Wilson, exhibiting for Indian
Creek Farm, Stahlstown.
According to Wilson, this was
the first grand champion beef ani-
mal for Indian Creek at the Farm
Show. The animal’s genetic line
came from Ontario, Canada,
according to the exhibitor.
Grand champion overall bull
went to an early summer yearling
Limousin bull exhibited by Sugar
Maple and Courtney Church,
Dayton.
Both the Angus and Limousin
overall champions competed
against other breeds, including
Charolais, Polled Herefords. and
Simmentals.
Reserve grand in the Angus
heifer show was awarded to
Weaverland Valley Farms, New
Holland, for KJC Senorita Carlot
ta, an early junior yearling heifer.
Bull grand champion in the Angus
division went to Ml Valley Angus,
Lititz, for Mt. Valley Dutchman,
an April junior yearling bull.
Mt. Valley Dutchman, a junior yearling bull, won grand
champion Angus bull on Monday at the Farm Show. From
left, Robert McGuire, judge; Tom Burke, American Angus
Hall of Fame; and Abe Flory, Mt. Valley Angus, exhibitor at
the halter.
„ ■ ovetv ill honors went to this Limousin grand champion bull
exhibited by Spencer Church, at halter. Holding banner is Wayne Grey.
Reserve bull wait to Stockdale,
Graystone, Dayton, for GS
Applause, an early junior yearling
bull.
The grand champion Charolais
heifer went to KC Acres, Abbotts
town, exhibited by Travis Sher
man, for KC Alyss 28. Reserve
went to Ray and Mary Grimes,
McKnightstown, for SMF Joy 221.
Both were early spring yearling
females.
Grand champion Charolais bull
went to Dunkard Valley Farm,
Dallastown, for DVF Pound Mak
er 822, a summer yearling bull.
Reserve went to the summer senior
yearling bull, HTF Tall Cool
Saphire, exhibited by Glenn Turk,
Warren.
Polled Hereford grand champ
ion heifer went to Spring Bottom
Farm, Fairfield, for SBF Royal
Duchess 9209, a late junior year
ling heifer. Reserve went to Salun
ga Acres, Mount Joy, for Louada
TS Lass 4SB, from the same class.
Grand champion Polled Here
ford bull went to Salunga Acres for
an early summer yearling bull,
Salunga Baron S4B. Reserve went
to Spring Bottom Farm for a senior
bull calf. SBF Royal Rancher
9215.
In the Simmental division,
grand champion heifer was
awarded to Dodi Johnson, Ligo
nier, for LVF B 11 Valley Girl, a
late junior yearling heifer. Reserve
went to Joseph Messick,
Middletown.
Simmental bull grand champion
went to Laurel Valley Farm, Ligo-
Farm Show Beef Champion
Richard Wilson holds the reins of the supreme champion beef heifer on Monday at
the Farm Show. With him Is Boyd Wolff, secretary of agriculture, and Amy Clair, Pa.
Cattlemen’s queen. Photo by Andy Androwo
nier, for RRF Black Jack 9068, an
early junior yearling bull. Reserve
went to Sarah A. Messick, Middle
town, for MF White Shadow C 35,
a junior bull calf.
In the final class, Limousin,
grand champion heifer went to
Sugar Maple and Courtney
Church, Dayton, for GPFF Dazzle,
a late junior yearling heifer.
Reserve was awarded to a late
summer yearling heifer, GPFF
Black Polled Latonya, exhibited
by Lori Limousin, Scottdale.
Grand champion Limousin bull
went to an early summer yearling
bull exhibited by Sugar Maple and
Courtney Church, Dayton.
Reserve went to a senior bull calf,
JRRC Alexander, exhibited by
James Robison, Oley.
Following is a list of show
placings.
FARM SHOW
OPEN BEEF SHOW
RESULTS
ANQUS
Junior Heifer Calves; 1. Cathy Shive. 2.
Indian Creek Farm. 3. Robin Shive. Junior
Heifer Calves, April 1993; 1. Weaverland Val
ley Farms. 2 Graystone Stockdale. 3. Cathy
Shive. Junior Heifer Calves, March 1993; 1.
Mt Valley Angus 2. Curt Stockdale. 3.
Suzanne Bishard Junior Heifer Calves,
Jan.-Feb 1993' 1. Indian Creek Farm. 2.
Dale A. Rams. 3. Cathy Shive. Late Senior
Heifer Calves' 1. Enc Berkheimer. 2 Weaver
land Valley Farms. Early Senior Heifer
Calves 1 Casey High. 2. Seldom Seen
Farm Late Summer Heifer Calf, July-Aug.
1992. 1. Dale Rains. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Tail. Early Summer Heifer Calf, May-
(Turn lo Page C 3)
This Limousin grand champion female was shown by
Spencer Church, far right. At left is Wayne Grey.
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on Monday at the Farm Show. From left, judge Howard Hoff
man; Dorothy and George Metzler; and C.J. Furlong,
herdsman.