A4O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 23,2002 ■; March 28 - 30, T* At The Penn State Ag Arena from Page to chase a her among a He by who only also cattle take to the Richard, Red Rock supported by his parents, Robert The Hake family, from left Barbara, Herman, Delbert, and Laura Heineman. Although and Cassandra, are planning to compete at the upcoming his father did not grow up in the Pennsylvania Beef Expo. PENNSYLVANIA’S beef industry, he is quickly 29™ PERFORMANCE TESTED learning the business as he helps dtttt OAT 17 o i on. axtxtttat nm7r. Twixrv Richard with his cattle. The EXPO family has recently finished a \ BEEF EXPO -MARCH 28-MARCH 30,2002 / barn to house three show steers. mABULL SALE -MARCH 29,2002 AT 114)0 AM./ A sophomore at Red Land AT PENN STATE’S AG ARENA / High School, Richard also trav- PABEEFEXPO_SCHEDULE / els to approximately 13 shows p— Trade Show & Cattle Exhibits * —,——— i with the Hake family. He is 1 ™ Throughout the Expo I moving into his fourth year in I Thursday, March 28,2002 I ~ .® , • „ . . „_. _ 1 • Trade Show Set-up -12 00-9 00 p m I *he s bOW ring and IS also plan ■ • Beef Quality Assurance Demonstration -1 00-4 00 pra I ning to participate In the Beef ■ •Quiz Bowl Preliminaries -3 00 pm I Bowl and Skillathon. ■ • Cattlemens Banquets Membership Meeting and Quiz Bowl I _, .... ... ~ ■ Finals-e 3o pm I Top competition with other ■ Friday, March 29,2002 I cattle, along with “seeing how I i ?r\le S show o^n's 8 £Va°m° a m I are for the rest of the • Performance-Tested Bull Sale -iioo a m I year, are two reasons the expo H • Simmentai Female Sale -200 p m I is important to attend, he said. • Shorthorn Female Sale -430 p m I »|.„ „• . „*u«- I • Junior steer Weigh-in - 7 00-9 oo p m I Also observing what other ■ Saturday, March 30,2002 I people are doing is also a valu • Complete Junior Steer Check-m - 6 30am-7 30am I able experience, according to ■ • Junior Heifer Show - 8 00-1100 a m I n;.u„ r H ° U Steer Show immediately following Heifer Show I rvicndiu. ■ • Trade Show - 9 00am-4 00pm I “The competition is tougher ■ * I —|f y OU do well U 1 that show ■ 53 Angus (4 fed AoigusllCharolais, I RRVmnVH y ° U knOW yOU did WCII because ■ 1 Limousin, 3 Polled Herefords, 21 Simmentals I it’s a quality Show,” Said Robert. I BREED FEMALE SALES - I Richard was given a calf ■ Shorthom & Simmentai I while he helped at his uncle’s ■ For Bull Sale & Beef Expo Information I BH - Glenn Eberly I I Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s I I Livestock Evaluation Center I HMHHHHHHH I 651 Fox Hollow Road, State College, PA 16803 I I ■ Phone I I geberly@psu edu I I OR geberly<Bstate pa us I I /VGoodness M has a pattern and A\ ¥ rKPattems \W I K®> run true at Wye... V* I Uy Wye Angus I 24th Annual Sale And sth Annual MBEP Central Bull Tast Sale Flv. of th. Saturday, April 6 f 2002 Noon I \ SSfll X Queenstown, MB < group, of two. You 1,,*- ll'J'.Ml L II^^JOLUJIH,.'* /_ chooMth.boat \ • Selling • I iJS m kMp r **iX|J k 10 Cow/Calf Pairs aAa//s\ 1 o Yearling Heifers r r' sA/ h, J*Zr\ 20 Y..rilng Bull. 5 Bulls Will S Also Sslllng TL Soli T. Sell -f «| Top bulls from our Maryland Bull Test (Basin ofVfye UMF 8457 (Caliban of Wye UMF 84691 Bainbridge of Wye January 8, 2001 *13925340 January 13, 2001 • 13925342 UMF 8484 BW 78, WW 556 BW 76, WW 592 January 22, 2001 • 13925347 140-Day Wt 1052 140-Day Wt. 1098 BW 90. WW 570 ADG 3.4 ADG 3 3 140-Day 1152 Falconer of Wye UMF 5308 Framework of Wye ADG 4 0 Aver of Wye UMF 8202 Carter of Wye UMF 8138 J raZ , e S,° f m^oq/ 714 Alexina of Wye UMF 7281 Clova of Wye UMF 7931 Wye UMF 7675 +Bobade of Wye UMF 7631 +Bleigh of Wye UMF 7643 Bixby of Wye UMF 7379 Blackbird of Wye UMF 8258 Clova of Wye UMF 8134 Blackbird of Wye UMF 7940 Blackbird of Wye UMF 7287 + Clova of Wye UMF 7975 Blackbird of Wye UMF 6865 Persh of Wye UMF 8512 I Bax ton of Wye UMF 8541 WVG AllOtlS January 28, 2001 *13925353 February 10,2001 • 13925361 c ri „. rrt r n „ n „ BW 76. 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The family has since moved into a home with enough land for a bam. As Richard looks to major in civil engineering and move onto college, his father plans to keep cattle at the farm. FINGER LAKES LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE Upcoming Feeder & Cattle Sales For 2002 Phone: 585-394-1515 Fax: 585-394-9151 Canandaigua N.Y. Wednesday 3/27/02 Selling 100+ Brood Cows Saturday 4/13/02 Saturday 5/4/02 Wednesday 6/5/02 Wednesday 7/10/02 Wednesday 8/7/02 Wednesday 8/28/02 Saturday 9/21/02 Saturday 10/5/02 Friday 10/25/02 Friday 11/1/02 Saturday 11/9/02 Saturday 11/23/02 Friday 12/13/02 Family Owned & Operated We Specialize in Farm Fresli Cattle Feed & Trucking Available More Sales Scheduled As Needed Over 6500 Feeder Cattle & Beef Herd Replacements Sold In 2001 Thru Specials Where do YOU want to SELL YOUR FEEDER CATTLE? For Information Call or Fax Us Cassandra, Herman, and Richard have all been class winners at the expo but are look ing for a higher placing this year in competition. All three also plan to partici pate in the Beef Quiz Bowl and the Beef Skillathon. The Beef Quiz Bowl, which will be conducted Thursday af ternoon, takes a team of four competitors. The first part is a series of questions directed to each individual team member. The second part is 16 questions where teams “buzz in” quickly (Turn to Page 45) 6:00 PM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Plus Gallagher’s Angus Bulls
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