Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 1975, Image 11

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Deiter Linde, Oxford, R.D.I, has been a Sta-Rite owner for over 3 years. He says
the Sta-Rite’s gentle pulsation has helped keep a leucocyte count under 300,000.
Mr. Linde also said "I like Sta-Rite's visible claw because it lets me see the
milk flow from each teat and my milkers are easy to clean.”
Deiter Linde had the highest record Guernsey herd in Lancaster County DHIA
for the past 2 years.
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Parlett Captures j
Swine Awards
James Parlett, a York
County farmer;, won two top
awards during the breeding
swine competition held
Monday at the State Farm
Show.
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In the Chester White
contest, Parlett’s senior
spring gilt placed first in the
class of 16 animals. In the
junior gilt competition, it
was also an animal con
signed by Parlett that topped
the class. And although the
competition was keen for the
chamionship Chester White
female, Vem Hazelett, the
swine judge, chose Parlett’s
animal as representing the
most perfect in the ring.
Parlett wasn’t finished for
the day, however, as he had
also entered animals in the
Poland China competition.
Once again an animal by
Parlett captured first place
in the senior spring gilt
competition but a sleek black
Poland owned by William H.
Sweigard edged out Parlett’s
chance for another victory in
the Junior spring gilt con
test.
Parlett’s senior spring
entry however, went on to
claim the Reserve Grand
Champion honors in the
Poland China Class, making
the York Countain one of a
very few dual winners of the
day.
Parlett, who lives on a 135
acre farm near Airville, has
been a Farm Show exhibitor
for a number of years.
“I started coming to the
Farm Show as an exhibitor
when I was about nine years
old,” he commented.
“Except for a few years
that I missed, I have been
exhibiting ever since.”
Parlett, who calls his farm
“Twin Maples” rasies
Chester White and Poland
China breeding stock along
with com and small grains.
Along with those en
terprises, he keeps between
200 and 300 head of pigs some
of which are market animals
James Parlett, Airville, York County; captured two
top prizes in the breeding swine competition. Parlett,
who is shown with his reserve champion Poland China
gilt, also won exhibited the grand champion Chester
White gilt.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Jan. 11,1975
and has a herd of 40 steers.
Area Breeders Competing
The remaining swine
championships were .cap
tured by the animals of Rene
Thomas, Snyder County -
Yorkshire; Clayton
Winebark, Indiana County -
Berkshire; W. H. Sweigard,
Dauphin County - Duroc;
Richard Sholley, Lebanon
County - Spotted; Reno
Thomas, Snyder County -
Hampshire, and George
Cullin, Annville, Lebanon -
Landrace.
Other area swine breeders
competing in Monday’s show
included Arlie Combower,
New Freedom, York; Russel
Combower, New Freedom,
York; Dennis Grumbine,
Myerstown, Lebanon;
Rodger Bankert, Hanover,
York; Boyd Bros., Brogue,
York; Shawn Hernley,
Lebanon; Ed Hilderbrand,
Dillsburg, York; Junior S.
Hower, .Catawissa,
Columbia; Lawrence and
Leon Arnold, Lebanon;
Dutch Valley Farms,
Lancaster; Harold Mum
mert, Seven Valleys, York;
Rick Pfautz, Stevens,
(Lancaster; W. F. Ruoss,
! Ephrata, Lancaster;
Christian Seaman, Grant
ville, Lebanon; Preston
Bankert, Red Lion, York;
Terry Bennecoff, Kutztown,
Berks; Charles and Jay
Bomgardner, Annville,
Lebanon; and Ronald Stein,
York, York; Jay Blatt,
Annville, Lebanon; Glenair
Farms, Elizabethtown,
Lancaster; Kenneth
Greenly, Elizabethtown,
Lancaster; Irvin Saylor,
Elizabethtown, Lancaster;
Thomas Shuey, Annville,
Lebanon; J. E. Lanius and
Son, York, York; Roland W.
Piper, Benton, Columbia;
Elwood Houser, Lebanon,
Lebanon; Clay Taylor,
Windsor, York; Dale and
Clyde Werner, Hanover,
York; Willow Glen Farm,
Strasburg, Lancaster.
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