VOL 15 NO 16 At Swine Producers Show Manheim Farm Has Best Hog Dut*n Valiev Faims of Man heim had the best of 19 pigs en tered in the annual caicass show sponsored this week by the Lan castei Count} Swine Producers Association. The winning pig weighed 216 pound- It had one inch of back fat and 7 6 square inches of loin eye. The winner’s ham and loin was determ.ned to be 41 8 pei cent of the total carcass weight. The winner was decided on the haas of the best ham and loin percentage, piovided the meat quality was accepted, Rob ert Martin, association presi dent, explained The p-gs were judged inform ally the Swine Produceis at a live show at the Lancaster Stock yaids Tuesday, then the butcher ed animals were judged' and rankeTby Dwught Yoilhltin. Penn sSrate livestock specialist, at Mar tin’s Meat in Bridgeport Thursday afternoon To ie eligible, the pig had to between 190 and 220 poun ds The pigs aveiaged between Carl B. Herr Renames Herr President Couiifflfry Extension Assn. Car] B Heir, 840 Penn Giant Road, lancastei, was le elected president of the hoaid of dnec tois of ■'ne Lancastei County Ag ricultural and Home Economics E\{en c on Association at a noon meetiriL Thuisdav at the Mea daw H'.'is Dining House The rnlv new officer elected to the boa d was James G Kieidei ot Qua. i\ Mile RDI He is vice piesirkr Reei'.led wcie Mis David E Buckw-Aiter, L’titz RD3 secie taiy, ana Melvin G Rohiei, Lit itzßES 'leasuiei The tcaid will meet bi-month -I,' on tne fomth Tuesday of each month at the Faim and Home Center. foiu and fi\e months* old, Mai tm said The othei lop 10 animals list ed by owner, live weight, back fat, lion eye, and ham and loin peicentage, are as follows. 2 Real Farms, 212, 11 inches, 6 0 squaie inches, 41 7 pei cent 3 John Strawbndge, 205, 9 inch, 5 3 square inches, 40 4 pea cent 4 Masonic Homes Farm, Eliza bethtown. 208, 9 inch, 4 7 squaie inches, 40 1 pei cent 5 Bob Armstiong, 194, 1.1 in ches, 6 0 squaie inches, 391 per cent 6 Melvin Huber, 204, 1 2 inch es, 5 6 squai e inches. 38 9 pei cent 7 George Smith, 212, 1 0 inch, 5 5 square inches, 38 4 per cent 8. Richard Sholley, 205, 13 in ches, -4 6 squar6 i lnehfes'/3T3 pei cent. 9 Fianklm Ruoss, 195. 1 2 in ches, 4 8 squaie inches, 36 6 pei cent. 10 Paul Bollmgei, 200, 9 inch 5 8 squaie inches, 36 5 pei cent Mai tin descubing the Lancas tei Stockyaids judging event Tuesday as “educational” to bung swine piocluce'S “togefhei, allow compauson ol hogs, provide foi education of faimeis to keep ideas open so we don t lose om sight as to what is a good hog ’ Burkholder Reelected State Poultry Chairman Btnjamin Buikholder, New Holland, has been leelected chan man of the Pennsylvania Poultiy Maiketmg Advisory Council at a lecent meeting in Hainsbm.g Hauy Metz, Belleville, was re named vice president, and Fied Bloom, Bud-In-Hand, was elect ed secietaiy. The Poultiy Council is one of nine commodity councils appoin ted by State Agncultuie Secie taiy Leland H Bull, to study maiketing opportunities and changing maiketing patterns, to establish better communications in all phases of maiketing. and to piovide closei liaison between pioduceis and the Agncultuie Depai tment Farm Calendar Saturday, Maich 11 100 pm—Faim Women So uety =7, Leacock Piesbv teiian Chuich 630 pm—Faim Women So cietj #2, Banquet at Gioffs Farm neai Mt Jo> Monday March 16 730 pm Sewage Disposal „ , (Continued on Page 5) Lancaster Farming. Saturday Match 14. 1970 In the caiva«s judging I'hu s da\, he said “the biecdei can see if he has a supeuoi sue and it also lets jou know how his (the sne’s) oft-spang perfoim ’ He teimed it “a good manage ment tool to get a bettei hog ” On Tuesdaj, the swine produc eis judged John Stiawbndge’s Hampshue gilt the number one pig But on the daj of decision Thuisdaj, it was found the.v weie close, but not light The Hamp shue gilt was thud Maitm explained the meatiness oi a hog, which is actually what vas being evaluated at the cai cass show, is laigelj detei mined Robert Martin. President ot the Lan caster County Swine Producers Associa tion, 18 n Tuesday in the Lancaster Stockyards with the Hampshire gilt of John Straw bridge of Stew art stow n In in- b\ the boai, paihcula 1> o\ei a long teim sw.iu piogiam Since meatiness o the goal a good boar is uta’h impoitant Mai tin said Unfortunately he noted swine gioweis onh get about a 15 cents pei hundiedweight piennum on the auction market loi a meatj hog ‘We need to educate the buj ei to the impoitance of good hogs” He added that the “bmei knows what a good hog is Ma>- be the hogs urn thiough the img too fast ” But bj selling duectlj to the butchei, hog pioduceis can get a tormal judging, the swine producers had judged the Hampshire as the best of 19 animals submitted, but m the actual car cass judging Thursday the animal was third. $2.00 Per Year piemium of about SI to SI 50 t er 1 undiLdvu'U’hl foi meaU ho^s. That moans an extia SO or moio a head It the hoy pioducer sells about a 1.000 head a >ear, this means he gets enough extra foi his meatj hogs so that the good boai “will pav for itself ” Martin believes that once the auction people find out “they’re losing out to dnect selling, they’ie going to have to pay a piemium lor the bettei hogs. - ’ He conceded that unless the pioducer does sell dnectly to the butcher foi a piemium puce theie’s not much incentive at present for growing good hogs.