The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 245, Ed. 1 Monday, October 18, 1971 Page: 5 of 8
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Fat Stock
Mailing
Sent Out
A massive mailing of over
8,000 copies of the 1972 South-
western Exposition and Fat
Stock Show premium list of-
fering over $250,000 in awards
has been completed to previous
exhibitors, according to W.R.
Watt, Stock Show president-
Manager.
The book contains 260 pages
of facts and rules for exhibitors
who show at the 76th annual
edition of the Stock Show, Jan.
28 through Feb. 6.
Entry deadline for cattle,
horses, sheep and swine is Dec.
15. Exhibitors of poultry,
rabbits and pigeons have until
Jah. 17. Watt said previous
Stock Show exhibitors should
have received the 1972 premium
list. Additional requests for the
book should be made by writing
Southwestern Exposition and
Eat Stock Show, P.O. Box 150,
Fort Worth, Texas 76101.
- The new information booklet
features several changes, in-
cluding a marked increase of
over $7,000 in premiums for
junior livestock classes. New
breeds showing in the 1972 Stock
Show include Simmental cattle
in carcass and breeding classes
and Holstein-Friesian cattle in
the diary division.
Watt noted the deletion of
open steer classes from the
upcoming program, turning
emphasis on steer competition
entirely toward the youth en-
tries. He also called attention to
the annual steer sale which will
be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Feb.
1. The sale in previous years has
been conducted the second
Friday of the Stock Show.
“‘The Fort Worth Stock Show
has always been recognized for
its encouragement to young
exhibitors," Watt said. "Ad-
ditional emphasis through in-
c eased premiums is sure to
provide incentive which will
motivate the young people of
our state into agriculture
oriented vocations. We need
these youngsters’ interests and
ideas in order to continue the
industry’s economic and
productive growth.”
Junior steer premiums are up
$5,327 to total $14,330, including
the addition of Santa Gertrudis |
steers with $600 in awards.
Junior breeding beef heifers are
boosted $1,735 to $9,105 -
Gains in carcass steer con-
tests of $2,000 bring the toaal to
OUT OUR WAY
by Neg Cochran
DON'T TELL ME YOU YOH, WE KNOW IT
EXPECT TO CLIMB
UP THAT PILE OF
STUFF TO RE- r
TRIEVE YOUR 17
FOOTBALL... )
THE WORRy WART
Back again this year will be
judging classes for commercial
Hereford heifers with
premiums of $6,000, and
Charolais bulls with $3,000 in
awards.
Watt said the commercial
Hereford heifer events will be
I AIN/T QUITE HIGH
/ENOUGH--BUT
WHEN I GET ON <
TOP, TIMMIE’S
GONNA CLIMB UP
ON MY SHOULDERS
TO REACH IT/
Monday, October 18, 1971-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-5
A A 1 1 A — _ _ _ __ based on scientific findings, was CARNIVAL i .
Marker To Commemorate the forerunner of the concept of by Dick Turner
1121 , a Cooperative Extension ad-
US S 1st County Agent vanced by Dr Seaman A
7 " O Knapp.
A historical marker com- that Dr. Seaman A. Knapp, with During his . three-year tenure
memorating the hiring of the the U.S. Department of as county agent and later as
first county agent in the nation Agriculture, Judge S.A. Lindsey district agent, Stallings enlisted
will be dedicated at ceremonies and some 44 local leaders, many 500 farmers into the work. At
November 11, 1971, in Tyler, belonging to the Tyler Com- least 350 of these continued
The program will begin at 1:30 mercial Club, met to underwrite using modern farming methods
p.m. on the city’s courthouse farm improvement. On that as a direct result of the efforts
plaza. day, November 12, 1906, Smith and teachings of the first county
The historical marker, County appointed William C. agent. During this time, corn
sponsored by the Smith County Stallings as the first county yields in Smith County in-
Historical Survey Committee agent in Texas and the first in creased from 30 to 60 bushels
and the Texas County the nation to serve only one per acre under the methods
Agricultural Agents county. taught by Stallings. Cotton
Association, has been approved Stallings, who farmed in the yields increased over 50 per-
by the Texas State Historical Dixie Community of Smith cent.
Survey Committee. The marker County, had drawn widespread The Smith-Lever Act of 1914
designates Smith County as the attention with his crops and was accepted by a joint
birthplace of the county experimentations. He resolution of the Texas
agricultural agent concept. pioneered in an educational Legislature in 1915. Thus, the
It was in the old opera house venture which spread repidly Texas Agricultural Extension
______-_______________________through the nation and became Service was established. Since
p.m. Feb. 5, supervised by the
“all show-all sell” with entries National Simmental
coming from the Southwest’s Association. This will be the
most prominent herds. The first major sale in the South-
sale, managed by the Texas west for the breed.
Hereford Association, will be A National Limousin Sale will
held at 1 p.m. Jan. 30. be held Friday, Feb. 4, 6:30
The National Simmental p.m., though classes are not
Show will include a sale at 6 offered for the breed.
known as the Cooperative these early beginnings of county
Extension Service, agent work, the Texas
Only three years earlier in Agricultural Extension Service
1903, the first cooperative farm has conducted state-wide
demonstration had been educational programs in
established on the Walter C. agriculture, home economics
Porter farm in Kaufman and related subjects. The 4-H
County, Texas. This demon- Club is the youth phase of
stration of farming practices, Extension work.
>10-18
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 245, Ed. 1 Monday, October 18, 1971, newspaper, October 18, 1971; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689928/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.