A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11, 2000 Berks County 4-H Beef Take Home Honors KUTZTOWN (Berks Co.) Members of the Berks County 4-H Beef Club recently competed for top honors at the Kutztown Fair in August and the county roundup in September. Judges for the two events were John Hausner, York County, and Robert Mikesell, State Col lege. Kelly Dietrich, Hamburg, showed her steer “Lucas” to champion honors in fitting and reserve champion heavyweight at Kutztown Fair and was selected champion market steer at round up. During the fitting contest, 4-H beef club members use 30 minutes to prepare their animals for the show. The animals enter the ring clean, dry, and clipped and are then fitted in the ring. The first and second place indi viduals in each age division re turn for five minutes to put the finishing touches on their ani mals for champion honors. Re serve champion fitter and show man was Cathryn Levan, also of Hamburg. Champion honors in show manship at the Kutztown Fair went to Emilie Miller, Womels dorf, with her bred-and-owned Hereford steer, “K-Ci.” In this event, contestants are judged on their ability to present their ani mal and also themselves in the showring. Miller placed fourth in the overall champion showman ship contest. In this competition, champion showmen in dairy, sheep, goats, beef, hogs and dairy beef compete for top showman- You're Invited To Be Part Of Mid Atlantic Area's 2001 AG DIRECTORY This exclusive publication wifi serve as the ultimate resource guide for county agents and state agricultural agencies, and also serve as a "Yellow Pages" for farmers ail across the Mid Atlantic, The 2001 Ag Directory, will be included in Lancaster Farming's total circulation, and be distributed at the Pennsylvania and Keystone Farm ship honors by showing each spe cies. In the market steer competi tion at Kutztown Fair, grand champion honors went to Clay Brubaker, Womelsdorf. Brubak er, a first-year 4-H member, ex hibited his crossbred steer “Tex.” Matthew Manbeck, also of Wo melsdorf, showed the reserve champion market steer at both Kutztown Fair and roundup, after winning champion light weight steer honors at both events with “Scottie.” The final beef competition at Kutztown Fair was the breeding classes. Five breeds of cattle were represented. Champion female of all breeds went to Matthew Man beck, with his Simmental cham pion, “Matts Sable.” Champion Angus went to Michael Hol combe, Mohrsville. Champion Hereford female went to Emilie Miller with her junior yearling. Champion Limousin honors went to Kelly Dietrich with her junior yearling. The outstanding beef club project members for 2000 were announced at round- up. The Outstanding Beef Club Member was a tie this year be tween Emilie Miller and Clay Brubaker. The tie was broken on an interview. Miller’s steer brought $1,600 from Moyer Packing Company and Alderfer Auction Company. 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