Angus Juniors Exhibit 1,165 Head At National Show LOUISVILLE, Ky. Youth from all parts of the U.S. gath ered in Louisville, Ky., July 13-19 for the 2003 National Junior Angus Show, “Kool as Can Be in 2003.” The Kentucky Angus As sociation and Kentucky Junior Angus Association hosted the event, which showcased 1,165 head of cattle by 663 exhibitors from 35 states. Phil Trowbridge, Ghent, N.Y., evaluated the 697 owned females. Bill Wilson, Cloverdale, Ind., judged the 243 bred-and-owned females, 66 cow-calf pairs, 59 bred-and-owned bulls, and 63 steers. Thirty-seven carcass steers also competed for top honors. Grandview Womack Miss 7172 captured grand champion bred-and-owned female honors for Katrina Womack, Pembroke, Ky. The November 2002 daugh ter of Twin Valley Precision El6l first won heifer calf champion. Kylee Carr, Elwood, Ind., led the reserve grand champion bred and-owned female. C&S Wendy 211 is a May 2002 daughter of C A Future Direction 5321 and first won intermediate champion. Marands Royal Lady 1037 claimed grand champion owned female honors. Emily McCurry, Burrton, Kan., led the September 2001 daughter of Leachman Sau gahatchee 3000 C that first top ped the senior division. Paige Wallace, Mount Vernon, Mo., led the reserve grand cham pion owned female. WCC Black- EBY SEE THE VALUE PACKED LS SERIERS TRAILERS AT PA AG PROGRESS DAYS! IS Series: the Real Value in Aluminum Livestock Trailers Available in: 13' & 16' Bumper Hitch models, The versatile, light-weight and affordable Maverick LS Series has been introduced to provide the small to mid-size farm and livestock operations with the benefits of Eby all-aluminum construction. 131 x 6'5"W x 6'6"H Bumper Hitch, also available in 7' height bird 244 is an October 2002 daughter of Vermilion Dateline 7078 and first won late heifer calf champion. Callie Smith, Lebanon, Tenn., led the grand champion bred and-owned bull, C Q S Bando Connection 5042. The November 2002 son of BT Bando 196 J first won bull calf champion. Megan Weisel, Louisville, Ohio, claimed reserve grand champion bred-and-owned bull. Weisels Blaster 1180 is a March 2002 son of P V F New Horizon 001. He first topped the junior di vision. Pohlmans Barbara 255 293 01 claimed grand champion bred and-owned cow-calf pair honors. Emily Pohlman, Norfolk, Neb., owns the March 2001 daughter of Krugerrand of Donamere 490. A January 2003 son of TC Foreman 016 is at side. D A J S Mary KOOB won re serve grand champion bred-and owned cow-calf pair. Katy Sa tree, Montague, Texas, showed the March 2000 daughter of TC Stockman 365. An April 2003 heifer calf sired by Leachman Saugahatchee 3000 C completes the winning duo. Kayla Gunn, Tiplersville, Miss., led the grand champion owned cow-calf. B H R Miss Lucy 01 is a March 2001 daugh ter of S A F 598 Bando 5175. 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The carcass had 0.30-inch fat thickness and a ribeye area of 13.9 inches. The steer graded high choice with a yield grade of 2.0 and met Certified Angus Beef" (CAB) product specifi cations. John Pfeiffer, Mul hall, Okla., entered the reserve grand champion carcass steer. The win ning entry weighed in at 1,178 pounds and posted a carcass weight of 723 pounds. The steer had a fat thickness of 0.30-inch and a 13-inch ribeye. The steer graded low prime with a yield grade of 2.24 and quali fied for CAB Prime. A complete list of winners follows. BRED-AND-OWNED HEIFERS Heifer calf champion: Katrina Womack. Reserve heifer calf champion: Blake Boyd. Intermediate champion heif er: Kylee Carr. Reserve intermediate cham pion heifer Blake Boyd. Late junior champion heifer Cameron Ward Reserve late junior champion heifer Katy Satree Early junior champion heifer Alicia Kramer Reserve early junior champi on heifer Kristopher Lynn Senior champion female Dal las Felton Reserve senior champion fe male; Katrina Womack Grand champion bred-and owned female Katrina Wo mack. (Turn to Page E 46) f
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