—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 17,1977 34 Solanco market hog champ goes to Phillips By JOANNE SPAHR QUARRYVILLE - A pair of mediumweight hogs noted for their trimness and uniformity walked away with the grand champion rosettes of the open class market hog show of the Solanco Fair last Thursday. Greg Phillips, 16, the son of Arthur Phillips, Peach Bottom Rl, showed that champion pair of crossbreds which were part of his FFA project at Solanco High School this year. Although in his third year of FFA, this is Phillips’ first hog show. Judge John Henkel," Willow Glen Yorkshire Farm, Strasburg, praised the animals, saying, “They’re really trim. They would do well in any show. They also had very good length of side.” Henkel also like the uniformity of the pair. To get his animals into this condition, Phillips self-fed the animals, and for about week before the show, ' ; on the feed and ’ed them steadily. Breeder of the champion pen of two was Charles Murphy, Drumore. In Thursday’s show, Babcock tells of new B3OOV byKENDACEBORRY STRASBURG - Bruce M. Babcock, president and chief executive officer of Babcock Poultry Farms, Inc., was the keynote speaker at a dinner and program September 15 held at The Historic Strasburg Restaurant, Strasburg. Approximately 180 poultry farmers, egg producers, and allied in dustry men attended to hear and see Babcock reintroduce the B-300V chicken to the Pa. marketplace. Babcock remarked about the progressiveness of Lancaster County and Pennsylvania people in the poultry business. Mentioning the new Babcock B-300V chicken, he promised good results and hoped poultry farmers would try it. He also staled that even though the Lititz Babcock hatchery had been closed down, the Ithica, N.Y. field service was still available for now and perhaps m the future the Solanco (Continued from Page 1) Fair Olympics, with both youth and open competition. The contest consisted of a course laid out which was run through by six man relay teams, with time and penalties for being off course counting. The course in cluded a 12 foot high inclined plane, ladder monkey bars over water, tires and two barrels The Lancaster County Upper-Class FFA judging competition was held at the Solance Fair September 15 with the various judgings being scattered throughout the fairgrounds Over 350 students participated in this event For the first time, the new pole barn for the beef and sheep divisions of the livestock was used at the Solanco Fair. The sturdy building added to the housing room of the animals competing Greg Phillips, Peach Bottom Rl, showed the grand champion pen of market hogs at the Solanco Fair. Phillips took another win when he was named second place fitter. The reserve champion pen „ _ . of two market hogs were Young, 16, a Solanco heavyweights shown bv student who has been Morris Young, the son of * !how » n B hofis for about Lititz plant would open again. The evening also included a talk by Dr. Andrew Wyett, vice-president for research at the Babcock Poultry Farm, Ithica, N.Y. and a slide presentation on the Babcock story. Wyett gave a short history of the research done for Babcock birds. Speaking of the new B-300V, he men tioned that the bird had a strengthened egg shell, and of varieties tested, including some competitive birds, the new chicken had the highest performance index, making it the most profitable. He also stated that the chicken had some improvements over liability over birds offered in the past. Cycloae - YOUR SOURCE FOR MORE PROFITABLE HOG SYSTEMS FARROWING •atSTATION ■t - *<" . ~ < <-¥>'■*« a' ** V * - '•\v. * * ♦ Ray M. Young, Peach Bottom Rl. The crossbred animals were bred by Carl Martin, Peach Bottom Rl. Bruce M. Babcock The slide presentation told of the 42 year old operation and gave a brief historical sketch of its growth and k ,* ** * * < v * -fc, o * <'%&■•**- few v&\* # seven years, said he really didn’t have to do too much to the heavyweights to get them ready for the show. Apparently, there was more to Young’s fitting ability then he realized, because Judge Henkel named Young champion fitter of the show. research mentioning the advantages of the Babcock birdß-300V. After the me.eting, questions were answered and information pertaining to the B-300V was given out. David Delaney, Babcock spokesman for the Lititz area, told anyone interested in the new bird should contact him for further data. 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Park 255 Plane Tree Drive Lancaster, PA. 17603 (717)393-5807 Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit Groff, Christiana R 2; 3. Philip Aument, Quarryville Rl; Gordon Long, Columbia R 3. Middleweight Pen of Two 1. Greg Phillips, 2. Morris Young, 3. Robert Work, Peach Bottom R 2; 4. Tom McMillion, Quarryville R 2. Heavyweight Pen of Two 1. Morns Young, 2. Carl Hershey, Kirkwood Rl; 3. Richard Baylis, Quarryville Rl. Pen of Four Market Hogs 1. Tom McMillion, 2. Steve Todd, 597 Stony Battery Road, Lancaster. NURSERY FINISHING