Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 2000, Image 34

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    A34-L«ncaster Farming, Saturday, August 12, 2000
(Continued from Pago A2B)
steer classes. Angus producer
Greg Krueger judged the event.
“We didn’t have excessive
numbers today but we did have
good quality,” Krueger said of
the heifer classes.
“We also had an excellent set
of steers. The quality was good
in all classes,” said Krueger.
He also mentioned out that
the fair’s shows provided an op
portunity for participants to
learn responsibility and good
sportsmanship. Pointing out the
younger participants in the ring,
Krueger mentioned that they
were the “bright young future”
of the cattle industry.
The classy black and white
outfits worn by all of the exhibi
tors set the tone in the dairy
show.
“There was lots of depth of
quality in all classes,” said Hol
stein judge Terry Rawn. “In this
case (Lebanon’s Fair) 8 to 10 to a
dozen were really good, particu
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larly in the milking classes. I
don’t think there was a cow that
anyone would be ashamed of.
They had good udders and the
capacity to give lots of milk.”
According to Rawn not only
the animals but also the partici
pants were outstanding. “The
exhibitors were very courteous,
polite and showed good sports
manship. They obviously had
gotten a lot of training,” said
Rawn. A regional sales manager
for Alta Genetics, Rawn, who
lives in West Virginia, has
judged cattle since college.
LEBANON FAIR RESULTS
SIMMENTAL
4-H CLASSES
Summer Yearling Heifer 1. Valene
Blauch.
Junior Yearling Heifer 1. Angela Blauch.
2. Angela Blauch. 3. Matthew Blauch.
OPEN CLASSES
Junior Yearling Heifer 1. Angela Blauch.
2. Angela Blauch. 3. Matthew Blauch.
Two-Year-Old Heifer: 1. Carl Eisenhauer
Jr.
Summer Yearling Heifer. 1. Valerie
Blauch.
Simmental Champion: Valene Blauch.
Simmental Reserve Champion: Angela
Blauch.
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Heather Fills, left, won the champion Angus award and all-over breeding heifer award.
Nate Tice got the champion crossbred placing. Valerie Blauch took the champion Sim
mental place and Morgan Firestine won the champion Hereford spot. Greg Krueger, who
raises and shows registered Angus cattle, judged the heifer and steer shows.
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