s « »l J Lancaster Farming Friday Sept. 14, 1956 Chester White History link (Continued from page 5) Todds were kept distinct and a separate herd book was estab liSh’etf.-iHowever, after 1894 the Todd strain of hogs were Ab sorbed by the Chester White breed. ‘ Next Move in Ohio The next major improvement? of the Chester White swine was MAR-GRO Vitamin Supple ment Your cattle and hogs need DUTCH BELL for Dairy BETTER BEEF for steers and TRIPLE RICH for Hogs We .also have the famous DAN PATCH . HORSE POWDER Manufactured by Mar-Gro Mlg. Co., K 2 LANC. , AARON* S. MARTIN DISTRIBUTOR R 1 EAST EARL QUARRYVILLE CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY SOUTHERN LANCASTER CO. COMMUNITY FAIR Wednesday - Thursday - Friday' Sept. 19 - 20 -21 Livestock-Entertainment-Parades-Harvest Queen Coronation-Music-Tractor Driving ’ a^°»va ’ 4 *■ ** *£*'*ss£ fajpfotyf' , . , * . 1 j J‘ ! l < H)> t t I'> li Uf. ‘it i’ * Hempfield / - There are several new schools opening in Lancaster County this fall. One of the newer schools, shown in portion above, is Hempfield School just south of Landis- made by L. B. Silver of Salem, Ohio. He began breeding Ches ter Whites in 1863. He sought to improve the size and quality ot his hogs through selection and was said to have worked con siderable improvement. L. B. Silver was succeeded in his breeding'operations by his son, Carl Silver. Mr. Silver had pri vate facilities for recording his hogs prior to the time the O. I. C. Swine Breeders’ Association was established m 1897. This strain of hogs became popular A. H. BURKHOLDER—Ph. 175 Chimney Block and -Lintel. Steel Sash, Cement Phone 109R2 QUARRYVILLE, PA. Contest and were called the Ohio Im- proved Chester, or were more qommonly referred to as the “0.1 C.” A separate, herd book was established for the descen dants of Mr. Silver’s herd al though later other hogs that did not descend from the Silver herd were included. The mod ern representatives of the 0. I. C. indicate that, whatever out standing merit the Silver hogs may have had as compared to the regular Chester White has long since been lost. If writings 'in agricultural publications are to be taken as a criteria, there was apparently very little improvement in the Chester White from 1870 until 1900. Many agricultural journa lists referred to them as lacking in uniformity of type and gen eral merit of other breed dur ing that period. F D. Cobourn suggests that the specimens of the Chester White breed exhibit ed at the World’S Fair, Colum bfan Exposition in 1893 were to be considered quite inferior to the best representatives ot the other breeds that were exhibited In the next fifteen years consid erable improvement was made in Chester Whites and by 1915 very creditable exhibits were made of the breed at the lowa State Pair and other major shows of the mid-west. Breeds of Livestock in Ameri can, by H W. Vaughan, 1931, suggests that an unauthorized infusion of Yorkshire blood oc cured m the breed and that con siderable improvement resulted from this infusion. Concerning this introduction of outside blood he says, “Considerable York shire blood found its way into a number of Chester White herds beginning about 1917 or 1918. Curing the next two years it was common knowledge that these infusions were being made. Among the 1386 Chester Whites shown at two of the largest shows of the breed in 1920, many “first cross” and ‘second cross” pigs carried 25% of Yorkshire breeding. Many of these srowed unmistakable evi dence of the Yorkshire blood in the erect ear' and Yorkshire type of head, while other members of the same litter showed no evi dence of the Yorkshire infusion except in the increased length of body, length of leg, and im proved smoothness and quality. Pnor to this, low backs, weak pasterns, and spreading toes were all too common faults in the breed, and prominent shoulders were also rather" too noticeable. The infusion of Yorkshire breeding brought an improvement in the Chester White in all these respects and there is no question that it was of benefit to the breed ” Many heids have contributed to the great improvement in the Chester White from 1900 down to the present time. One of these herds is that of F. D. Humbert of Nashua, lowa, who used the great boar, Nashua Boy 12563 in his held. This boar was bred by Hardin Brothers ot Lima, Ohio, and was farrowed in 1903 This boar proved to be a most prepotent sire in the Humbert herd and became a most outstanding sire. Most ot . i' ■'! s v ville, boasting one of the finest high school auditoriums in. the County. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). Yorkshire Infusion the leading boar lines of the breed and most modern Chester Whites trace many, many times to him. There are many other outstanding farmer breeders ot Chester Whites who have made considerable contributions. In fact, most of the improvement in the breed has come through small breeders rather than through large operators of fanciers. Some of the men that might be named are: Albert H. Authorized Dealers ♦ Master Mix ♦ Ferguson Equipment ♦ Lincoln Welders ♦ Thermopane ♦ Universal Milkers ♦ Miller’s Insecticides ♦ Koppers Creosoted Posts HIESTAND Inc. aiiniM DR. SALSBURY’S VACCINES Only vaccines produced on R. O. P., non contaminated (C. R. D. complex or Sal monella) Eggs. FOWL & PIGEON POX cost about 4 ' s cper bird v WAVAC (water) New Castle * Bronchitis, i, to .01c. INTRANASAL* New" Castle for' Bronchitis about 'c All vaccines attenuated, bacterio statically-sterile, and carry their own stabi lizers. Cannot carry respiratory disease or pullorum, etc. «. See Your Sals bury Dealer 9 Rep. F. W. fisher, Leacock Pa. Ejtuari, Newhall, lodte; Frank Sherer & 89ns, Joy, 111.; Cal lahan Brothers, Milford, 111; Robert L. Naefke, Clarion, Iowa; and Portage Farms, Woodville, Ohio. The Chester White breed has been very unfortunate in that there have been too many .breed associations. Since 1894, at' times there were many as sociations functioning in the ( hreed. At the present time the lOnly association that is active m [promoting the breed, Chester jWhite Swine Breeders’ Associa tion Rochester, Indiana. ' Its formation came through the combining of several diftei- (Continued on page 16) Fertillzers Farms Gardens Lawns Cocoa Bean Shells Organic Plant Food Co. GROFFTOWN RD. Pb. Lancaster 2-4963 ♦ Wirthmore Feeds ♦ Haverly Bulk Tanks ♦ Sauder Loaders ♦ Anhydrous Ammonia ♦ Wheel A-Way Egg Washers * Irrigation Equipment * DeKalb Cbix & Started Pullets Marietta 6-9301 -issasavt sd 1