Champions Win Again At This Year's Beef Show ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Fanning Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) For one exhibitor, it was a repeat For another, it was a ‘‘three peat” winning the open beef show contest at the Farm Show three years in a tow. The second time was nothing but sweet for Carl Detwilcr, Roar ing Spring, who exhibited an early senior heifer calf, Bolsens Golden Sapphire (S: Femvale Eurloch, D: Bolsens Cattleman 9151), to supreme champion heifer. “It’s the most exciting thing,” Detwilcr said. “I can’t describe how exciting this is.” Detwilcr attributes a lot of hard work, “a lot of time, and a lot of hours,” he said, to winning a supreme champion. He also said genetics and “luck” go into it. The year-old calf, at 1,400 pounds, was purchased from Bol sen’s Angus Farm, Loving too, m. Detwilcr is a freshman studying agriculture business management at the Penn State Altoona Campus. He is the 19-year-old son of Allen and Joy Detwilcr, Roaring Springs. For supreme champion bull, it Maine-Anjou grand champion bull was shown by Mikesell and Mid-Slats Maines, Port Royal, the first time the Maine-Anjous were part of the supreme champion drive at the Farm Show. Supremechampion heifer aft thia year’a Farm Show waa the Angua early aenior heif er caif, Bolaena Golden Sapphire, shown by Carl Detwiler, Roaring Spring, left. This waa Carles second year in a row as champion at the Farm Show open beef show. At right, with banner, is Sam Hayes Jr., state secretary of agriculture. Photo by Andy Andrew*. was a “threepeat” for Mount Joy exhibitor CJ. Furlong, who exhi bited the grand champion Hereford bull at the show, he said, three years straight. Furlong’s champion was the early junior yearling bull, Dun walkc Cash 72F (S: NTW Charlie Russell 72F, D: Dunwalke Cameo F 37). CJ. Furlong once worked as herd manager for Salunga Acres, Mount Joy. Now he works for his own company, CJ. Cattle Com pany, Mount Joy. (Last year Salun ga Acres ceased operation and dis bursed the herd after the death of its founder.) Furlong noted the bull is used on three operations—Dur ham Farms, RiegelsviUe; Storm Valley Acres Farms, Frenchtown, NJ.; and Dunwalke Farms, Far Hills, N.J. Claudia Macik of Durham Farms spoke about the partnership over the bull. The bull is used for natural service and for AI. As a young calf, noted Bob Macik, the bull was worth at least $5,000 now, the value of the bull con tinues to rise. Other division winners were announced. In the Angus division, reserve C. J. Furlong, at halter, showing for Storm Acres, Durham, a consortium owning this Hereford bull, picked up supreme champion bull honors at this year’s Farm Show. From left, Furlong, at halter; April Daley; Fran Daley; Sam Hayes Jr., state secretary of agriculture; Bob Macik; and Claudia Macik. Photo by Andy Andrews champion heifer went to the early summer heifer calf, Weaverland Erica Cassidy (S: Gdar Executive 727, D: KJC Ericas Jillian), exhi bited by Heather Puts, Richland. Grand champion Angus bull was the April junior yearling bull. Cedar Hill Ct Keystone (S: JDH Keystone Ext, D: Koolspring Bar bara 438), exhibited by Cory R. Thompson, Wcllsvillc. Reserve was the junior bull calf, LVA Saughatchee Sonic 901 (S: Leach man Saughatchee 3000, D: Twin Oaks Regina 2177), exhibited by Kimberly A. Long, Airville. hi the Charolais division, grand champion heifer was the late spring heifer calf, BCF Nellie 2128-P (S: BCF New Trend 992 P, D: BCF High Lady 802 P), exhi bited by Raymond A. Bratton, McVeytown. Reserve Charolais heifer was also shown by Bratton. Grand champion Charolais bull was exhibited by Cliff and Lynn Oricy, Lebanon, with their senior bull calf, SMR Heyday 718 Polled (Si Baldridge Fast Track, D: GF/ WW Dot 5071). Bratton of McVeytown showed reserve Char olais bull. In the Hereford division, grand champion heifer was shown by RTF Cattle Company, Midland, HJF Cheyenne (S: HJF Slick 4D, D: HJF Rockic Ruby 2E), a late spring heifer calf. Reserve went to Maple Springs Farm, Mount Joy, for the junior heifer calf, MSF 698 Vcsty 9903 (S: RB Victor Dom F 242 698, D: Salunga MS Vcster 55D). Grand champion Hereford bull was the supreme overall champ ion, Dunwalke Cash 72F, shown by Storm Acres, Durham. Reserve bull was the late spring bull calf, MSF 30F Frontier 9915 (S: Sailin gs 751 W Vic 30F, D: MSF Lady Bond 9301), shown by Maple Springs Farm, Mount Joy. In the Simmcntal division, grand champion heifer went to the late junioryearling heifer, STF I’m The One (S: LRS Preferred Stock, Polled Hereford grand champion heifer was shown by John Vidovlch of HJF Cattle Company, Midland. D: h&J Promise), exhibited by Cassandra Schaeffer, Myerstown. Reserve heifer went to the late spring heifer calf, WF Vicki, shown by Jcny and Ginger Wool cock, Orangeville. The Simmental champion bull went to Maple Cove Breeders, .Bedford, for the late junior year ling bull. Shoemaker's Top Gun (S: Bums Bull X339U, D: Shoe ’ maker’s Miss Pride). Reserve bull went to the summer yearling bull, TIT. BLK Hunk (S: LLL BLK Chunk, D: Deer Button), exhibited by Larry Hughes, New Oxford. In the Limousin show, one exhi bitor swept the classes. Grand champion heifer was awarded to the late junior yearling heifer. Quail Run Stacey (S: Orion, D: Exlr Stevie 31 IB), exhibited by Ed Nicol of Maple Lane Farms, Enon Valley. Reserve went to the heifer in the same class, Nico Fuzzy Navel (S: Cole First Down 46D, Nico Polled Porsha), also exhi bited by Nicol. Grand champion Limousin bull went to Nicol for his early spring bull calf, Nico Polled Bia Time (S: (Turn to Pago D 4)