6 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 20, 1965 • Willow Glen (Continued from Page 1) point of view, "twin and loin percentage means more than norma) certification data body length, baokfat, and loin eye in evaluating a boar’s progeny.” The five entries judged best on-foot were: (1) York, Wil low Glen; (2) Spotted Poland, Warren Leininger; (3) Hamp shire. Bill and Bob Fisher; (4) Hampshire, Bill and Bob Fisher: (5) York. Geo. Cogley. In the final analysis, the best five carcasses were evalu ated as follows: 1— A Yorkshire entered by Willow Glen Farm; 31.7-inch carcass length; 1.1 inch back fat; 5.9 sq. inch loineye; 42.1 ham-loin percentage. 2 A Chester White en tered by John Hasting*; 29.9- inch length; 1 2. inch backifa't; 52 sq. inch lomeye; 41.4 hem loin percentage. 3 A Yorkshire entered by George Cogley; 28.4 inch length; 1.4 inch baotofat; 4.8 sq. inch loineye; 40.3 ham-loin percentage 4 A Hampshire entered ( by Bill and Bo(b Fisher; 29 8 inch length; 12 inch backfat; 4 2 sq. inch loineye; 400 ham loin percentage 5 A Spot entered by Olair Hartman. 27 9 inch length; 0.9 inch backfat, 5 2 sq. inch loin eye; 42 1 ham-loin pei'centage. Willow Glen Farm also had the top cutting pair of hogs in the Pennsylvania Certified Litter Contest held last Oc tober Top scorers in the on-foot judging contest iwere. 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