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Championship Tractor Pull attracts 96 from Farm World readership area
 
There will be 96 tractor pulling competitors from the Farm World readership area at the Championship Tractor Pull this year. The event will be held each evening (Feb. 15-18) of the National Farm Machinery Show.
Indiana participants (and their home town) include Darryl Folz (Grandview), Mickey Shorter (Sullivan), Josh Miley (Francisco), Andy Schwenk (Jasper), Tim Cain (New Palestine), Peter Norton (Franklin), Jack Wischmeier (Brownstown), Andrew Hartman (Haubstadt), Clay Chastain (Brownstown), Joey Frasur (Liberty), Chad Mayhill (Reynolds), Renee Theobold (Shelbyville), Steve Burge (Lynn), Carmen Foster (Bainbridge), Jake Zaring (Fillmore), Les Korporal (Marion), Doug Theobold (Shelbyville), Kent Payne (Veedersburg), Kent Crowder (Attica), Van Haisley (Fairmont), Kevin Giddins (Flora), Adam Luhnow (Kewanna), Tim Stone (Greensburg), Justin Wagler (Morgantown) and Steve Wischmeier (Brownstown).
Representing Ohio will be Mike Conny (Beloit), Mike Linder (Edison), Kevin Schmucker (Louisville), Jeremy Yeager (Bloomdale), Travis Tilton (Bellville), Mark Wiederhold (Clarksville), Carlton Cope (Salem), Danny Schmucker (Louisville), Larry Jarrell (Gallipolis), Russ Nichols (Lore City), Jessie Petro (Camden), Brent Secrest (Celina), Jay Ruff (Garretsville), Julia Ray (Beloit), Greg Kenreigh (Salem), Alan Cain (West Alexandria), Danny Taylor (Lore City) and Jeff Hirt (Port Clinton).
Participants from Kentucky include Jon Calvery (Allensville), Donnie Sullivan (Warsaw), Brandon Hunt (Herndon), Rhett Parish (Marion), Jim Meadows (Tollesboro), Larry Phillips (Vine Grove), Brandon Phillips (Vine Grove), Steve Clem (Versailles), Graham Young (Versailles), Clay Darnell (Cynthiana), Wayne Sullivan (Warsaw), Eddie Roe (Paris), Dustin Bentley (Taylorsville) and Dennie Brown (Clay).
Illinois participants include David Justison (Hillsboro), Ryan Anderson (Hoopeston), Ashley Corzine (Assumption), Jeremy Nelson (Sidney), Brennan Begeman (Medon), Darin Ratermann (Bartelso), Danny Barker (Shelbyville), Mike Gerlach (Stockton), Travis Kuhns (Arthur), Brady Ingram (Farina), Bobby Jones (Pleasant Hill), Jacob Kesler (Dewey), Ted Skelton (Harvard), Steve Bollinger (Taylorsville), Steve Brunnage (Golden Gate), Craig Corzine (Assumption), Bill Leischner (Weldon) and Blaine Stamm (Lena).
Representing Michigan will be Lee Butts (Fairgrove), Charlie Capozzo (Richmond), Shane Masten (Niles) and Tony Sietsema (Allendale).
Tennessee participants include Ken Couch (Jackson), Chase Eller (Lafayette), Stoney Hargett (Bells), Martin Daniel (Bradyville), Jacob Fuqua (Springfield), Russ Freeze (Manchester), Tim Beaty (Jamestown), Patrick Payne (Finger), Chris Couch (Jackson), Colby Counce (Ethridge), Wesley Foster (Woodbury), Michael White (Lafayette), Adam Vaughn (War Trace) and Brad Woods (Jackson).
2/7/2023