CMancaster Fanring, Saturday, Oclobar 21, 1995 Beef Club Holds Roundup GREENCASTLE (Franklin Co.) The Franklin County 4-H Beef Club held its 60th roundup at From left, grand champion steer, Shawn Meyers; reserve champion steer, Justin Conner; Judge, Fred Weaver; and Linda Cunningham, York Farm Credit, banner sponsor. Seven Slated For Introduction Into Angus Heritage Foundation ST. JOSEPH, Mo.—Seven people who have made signif icant contributions to the Angus breed will be inducted into the Angus Heritage Foundation during special ceremo nies Nov. 13 at the American Angus Asso ciation Annual Banquet in Louisville, Ky. They include four active members of the American Angus Asso ciation and three others who will be inducted posthumously. The active members are Bill Conley, Groton, Mass.; Tom and Bob Drake, Davis, Okla.; and James E. “Ed” Horton Jr.. Madison, Ala. Honored posthum ously for their service to the Angus breed will be Harold Etling, who owned Wayne Knolls Farm, Marshallville, Ohio; Marion Foote, Angus breeder and promoter from Tacoma, Wash.; and Dr. Horst Leipold, genetic patho logist and professor of veterinary medical genetics, Kansas State University, Manhattan. Kan. Each inductee, or their family, will receive a framed Angus Heritage Foundation certificate and their name will be engraved on a permanent Herit age Foundation plaque in the American Angus Association headquar ters in St Joseph, Mo. A panel of noted Angus breeders, agri cultural journalists and industry leaders makes the final selection. The judges are appointed by the board of directors of the American Angus Association. Photos and brief biographies of all the inductees, including the 1995 group, will be printed in a new Angus Heritage Foundation booklet. It will be avail able at the 1995 annual meeting and copies may be obtained by contact the Greencastle Livestock Market recently, followed by the beef sale at 7 that evening. ing the American Angus Association. See Your AGCO White Dealer Listed Below. Delaware Georgetown Baxter Farms Maryland Dayton J.D. Mullinix Lineboro Wertz Farm Equipment Pennsylvania Airville Farmers Equipment & Supply Bechtelsville Miller Equipment Bethel Zimmerman’s Farm Service Carlisle Carlisle Farm Service Dover George N. Gross Greencastle Meyers Implements Greensburg J & M Machinery Klingerstown Stanley’s Farm Service Manheim G & D Farm Equipment Mifflinburg B, S & B Repair New Bethlehem Hetrick Farm Supply Oakland Mills Peoples Sales & Service Somerset Lincoln Supply f .. The judge for the show was Fred Weaver of liphrata. Steve Walk was ringmaster, Lois Walk, show announcer, and Jo Hawbak er, clerk. There were 21 steers shown at the show. Shawn Meyers of Greencastle, a first year member, took the top honors of grand champion with his 1.220-pound Angus-Limousin cross. Justin Conner took the re serve champion with his I,2SS-pound steer. Other placings are listed below. Lyle Reed was the auctioneer for the evening sale. The grand champion sold for $4.10 per pound. It was bought by Moss’s Steak and Seahouse. The reserve champion sold for $1.90 per pound and was bought by Four Season’s Crop Care of Chambers burg. The rest of the steers sold from $1.65 to .87 per pound. The average price was $1.29 per pound and the average weight was 1,213 pounds. FRANKLIN BEEF ROUNDUP SHOW PLACINOS Novice Claaa Fitting: 1. Mfeah Hawbakar, 2. Shawn Mayan, 3. Jodi Mayart. Showing: 1. Maria Motzlar, 2. Jodi May- New model 445 Conservation Chisel Plo as little or as much residue as you want based on your residue plans. ■ Choose one of nine models from 7'to 23‘working width. (19‘, 21' and 23' models fold flat). ■ Rippled coulters and chisel points at 15" spacing leave more residue. ■ Disc coulters and twisted shovels at 12" spacing leave less residue. ■ Optional deep-till shanks till an extra 4-6" deeper than chisel shanks to reduce compaction problems and rip hardpan. Left to right, Judge Fred Weaver, champion fitter Justin Conner, and champion shower Jordon Conner. art, 3. Chris Outfield. Intermediate Class _ Fitting: 1. Justin Connsr, 2. Jordon Con ner, 3. Aaron Hartman. Shewing: 1. Jordon Conner, 2. Matt Haw boker, 3. Justin Conner. Junior Ctaaa Fitting: 1. Brad Rite, 2. David Grave, 3. Jimmy Clap saddle. Shewing: 1. Jimmy Claptadd'a, 2. David Grava, 3. Brad Rile. Swilor Claaa Fitting: 1. Cheryl Hawbakar, 2. Chad Grava, 3. Crystal Mayor*. ' I I i f * 'MfU.' Vjf ! le Residue OrA Lot V Vv. / u ■ Optional soil leveling bar provides a smoother secondary tillage pass. ■ Ask about competitive financing plans through Agricredit Acceptance Company. Visit your dealer today. Al WHITE I AGCO I Showing: 1. Crystal Meyers, 2. Cheryl Hawbaker, 3. Chad Grove. CONFORMATION CLASSES Lightweight: 1. Jason Metzler, 2. David Grove, 3. Jimmy Clapsaddle. Medium Lightweight: 1. Maria Metzler, 2. Aaron Hartman, 3. Chris Outfield. Light Heavyweight: 1. Jodi Meyers, 2 Seth walk, 3 Cassia Lowans. Medium Heavyweight: 1. Shawn Mey ers, 2. Justin Connor, 3. Brad Olvolbiss. Heavyweight: 1. Matt Hawbaker, 2. Jor don Conner, 3. Chad Grove. Champion Fitter • Justin Conner. Champion Shower - Jordon Conner. */ » ,>y ‘•♦.v T «V
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