- 3 - She retired from Eli Lilly & Co. (Eli Lilly) in 1993. 2. Amy Stenger Amy Stenger began to ride horses when she was 3 and show horses when she was 5. She won many awards at local, State, and national shows, including the All American Quarter Horse Congress. She also won awards at the Indiana State Fair and National Quarter Pony Association. Amy Stenger began to train horses when she was 13. When she was 16, she raised, trained, and sold a weanling filly that she had been given. She broke and trained the first mare that petitioners bought in 1993. 3. Mr. Strickland Roderick Strickland (Mr. Strickland) grew up on a farm in North Carolina, where he took tobacco from the field to the barn with a mule and a sled. He rode mules and ponies when he was a young adult (in the early 1960's) and rode a horse owned by his father-in-law. He received a bachelor of science degree in crop science business from North Carolina State University in 1960. His first contact with quarter horses was in 1987 when he and petitioner began dating. All of Mr. Strickland’s work experience relates to agriculture. His employers included North Carolina State University, Ralston Purina, and Dow Elanco. He was employed as a research assistant, sales associate, marketing associate,Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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