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Agribition winners’ list

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Published: November 28, 2002

REGINA – Grain and forage show judges at Canadian Western Agribition in

Regina have awarded the Premier Exhibitor prize to the Crooymans family

of Bow Island, Alta., for the fourth time.

The Crooymans won the award for winning grand championship banners for

a sample of AC Barrie in a Canadian Western Red Spring Wheat class and

for an entry of Hylite 289CL canola in the grand aggregate oilseed

category.

The family also captured the reserve grand champion CWRSW award for a

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sample of AC Abbey and the same award in the durum class for an entry

of AC Morse.

Other cereal winners were: Paul Rogg, Pennant, Sask., durum grand

champion, Kyle; Bill Hetland, Naicam, Sask., grand champion in all

other wheat, AC Snowbird; Gerald Girodat, Shaunavon, Sask., winter and

spring rye and triticale class, AC Banjo; Donald Nakonechny, Ruthilda,

Sask., barley class, CDC Copeland; G.A. Fenton, Tisdale, Sask., oats

class, CDC Pacer.

Pulse crop winners were: Leslie Trowell, Saltcoats, Sask., grand

aggregate pulse, DS Admiral field peas; and Gerald Girodat, Shaunavon,

Sask., grand champion lentils, chickpeas and beans, CDC Xena kabuli

chickpeas.

Hay and silage grand champions included Lloyd Sawatzky, Saskatoon,

grass and legume hay; Hubert Freitag, Alameda, Sask., grass hay;

Benjamin Hofer, Hodgeville, Sask., legume hay; and Elaine and Edwin

Newfield, Swan River, Man., other baled forage.

Forage class winners included: Trawin family, Melfort, Sask., grand

champion forage seed and grand aggregate forage award, fleet

bromegrass, and Don Peterson, Tilley, Alta., grand champion alfalfa and

clover award.

Blaine Pedersen of Elm Creek, Man., won grand champion silage for corn.

Dennis Edwards of Tisdale, Sask., won the cereal silage category.

Lisa Peters of Regina swept the Youth Sheaf competition by winning all

three categories of forage, oilseed and cereal.

The junior grain processing award went to Jason Welsh of Milk River,

Alta.

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Michael Raine

Managing Editor, Saskatoon newsroom

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