2—Lancaster Faming. S.turd.y, October 8,1966 “1 Flnt six scorifigs to E “ a show: I—Leon Arnold, 208- registered Holsteins averaged pound gilt; loin eye 5.6 sq. In.; j S7O pounds of milk .and 61 ham-loin 42.7% of carcass poun ds of bulterfat. weight; quality score 3 Second high herd in August 2 Ed Ressler, 214-pound was owned by Robert F. and gilt: loin-eye 5.4 sq. in.; ham- joan B. Book, 11 South Her loin 43.2%; quality score 2. shey Avenue, Bareville. This 3 John Strawbridge, 212- herd of 33 registered Holsteins pound gilt: loin-eye 6 6 sq. averaged 1,522 pounds of milk in.; ham-loin 45.1%; quality and 60 pounds of butterfat, score 1. * 4 George Cogley, 204-pound £ Tobacco gilt; loin-eye 5.8 sq. in.: ham- (Continued from Page 1) loin 412%; quality score 2 million pounds above the av -5— Robert Armstrong, 212- e rage for the past five years, pound gilt: loin-eye 5 2 sq. in., USDA said. ham-loin 41.2%; quality score 2 Domestic use, the report 6 Willow Glen Farm, 198- continued, accounts for nearly pouhd barrow: loin-eye 47 sq a n 0 f the disappearance of in: ham-lom 410, quality y g cigar filler types. Al scoie 3 though most of this is used in cigar manufacture, a sizable • DM IA quantity of Pennsylvania type^ (Continued irom Page 11 13 use( * in scrap chewing. The' D. Hiestand herd at Bain- Pennsylvania tobacco is also bridge R 1 She pioduced 19,234 one of the major components pounds of milk and 875 pounds of cigar binder sheets, USDA. of butterfat in 305 days said I • Best Carcass (Continued from Page 1) weight in vital cuts hams and loins according to as- sociation president John H. Henkel.- A quality grade of 1, 2. or. 3 was also assigned to each carcass, signifying unac ceptable, acceptable, and ex cellent. Another Yorkshire gilt, shown by Lebanon Countian Ed Ressler. placed second. Al though the Ressler pig had a slightly higher ham-loin pei centage, a lower quality score caused it to be rated below the champion. 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