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September 3, 2010

Top quarter horses earn ribbons at 2010 Iowa State Fair

DES MOINES — Winners in more than 70 classes of competition were named in the 2010 Iowa State Fair Quarter Horse Show.

The Iowa State Fair Quarter Horse Show was a double-judged show. In such a show, the use of two judges, independent of one another, takes place. Thus, two sets of results are produced with two full sets of American Quarter Horse Association points being awarded.



Aged Gelding

Judge B - 4) Cathy Angle, Ottumwa

Judge A - 5) Cathy Angle, Ottumwa



Amateur Select Hunter Under Saddle

Judge A - 2) Cathy Angle, Ottumwa

Judge B - 2) Cathy Angle, Ottumwa



Amateur Select              Showmanship

Judge A - 4) Donna Payne, Ottumwa

Judge B - 5) Donna Payne, Ottumwa



Amateur Western Horsemanship

Judge B - 4) Traci Scott, Ottumwa

Judge A - 6) Traci Scott, Ottumwa



Novice Amateur Horsemanship

Judge A - 8) Traci Scott, Ottumwa

Judge B - 8) Traci Scott, Ottumwa



Novice Amateur             Showmanship

Judge B - 4) Donna Payne, Ottumwa

Judge A - 6) Donna Payne, Ottumwa



Novice Amateur Walk-Trot

Judge A - 5) Traci Scott, Ottumwa

Judge B - 5) Traci Scott, Ottumwa



Novice Amateur Western Pleasure

Judge A - 7) Traci Scott, Ottumwa

Judge B - 7) Traci Scott, Ottumwa



Novice Youth Walk-Trot

Judge B - 7) Haley Blackledge, Mystic

Judge A - 8) Haley Blackledge, Mystic



Novice Youth Western     Pleasure

Judge B - 6) Haley Blackledge, Mystic

Judge A - 7) Haley Blackledge, Mystic



Youth Lead Line - child rider

Judge A - 6) Traci Scott, Ottumwa                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

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So, the question this week is, “Will it stay or will it go?” The United States Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. wants to close three Farm Service Agency offices in southern Iowa, which includes the FSA office in Centerville, and consolidate the operations in order to save money. Tuesday afternoon a meeting was held at Faith United Methodist Church to allow farmers and other producers who use the Centerville FSA office to make comments about the closing to John R. Whitaker, state executive director Iowa FSA. Many questioned if the meeting Tuesday was necessary because the decision had already been made.

A. Yes, because Washington will listen.
B. No, because the decision to close the Appanoose County FSA office has already been made.
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