D2-Lancaster Farming Saturday, January 13,1990 Parlett And Son LISA RISSER Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The 1990 Pennsylvania Farm ip >ipi gi January Duroc named TM Miss SB9 6-9. A Hilltop daughter out of TM Miss 1-2 SBB, the gilt was exhibited by Gus, left, and Jim Parlett. Judging the show was Gale Bressner of Chester White classes. A January gilt, TM Ann 7-3 SB9 out of TM Ann 7-7 SB6, was named grand champion. The Parletts also showed the reserve champion, TM Dame 10-1. The reserve grand champion Duroc was the gilt owned by Ken Fetterolf of Centre Hall. A February daughter of LDB Flatbush 11-3 out of KJF 9-4, KJF9 Ms Flatbush Is bred to DCH Echo. lalll- S i P u!? ed ?« ,ne champion gilt was exhibited by James, right, and Gus Parlett. TM9 Jenny 2-9, a RRA7 Mr T daughter, also was named champion at the 1989 Keystone at* the 3 1989 Expos,t,on and reserve champion Gilt Named Farm Show Supreme Champi that James Par- bred gilts of which the Duroc was Gus will long named supreme champion, and it the year that the was the year that Parlett a veteran grand champion pork producer was honored by the Pennsylvania Swine Breeders Cooperative with the Pennsylvani a Service Award. Parlett, who shows Chester Whites, Durocs, and Spots, is a familiar sight at swine competi tions and is no stranger to the win ner’s circle. Last year alone he gar nered ribbons for top hogs at the 1989 Farm Show, Keystone Inter national Livestock Exposition (KILE), and York Fair. And, that was only in Pennsylvania. What made this year’s supreme champion a winner? “The gilt did it all, but a lot of it was just proper feed and care,” said Gus Parlett. “We used a Swine 69 mineral in our feed. Her genetics are strong, but the mineral feed we provided her helped a lot” “One of the reasons we won,” said James Parlett Sr., “is the Dur oc has good feet and leg support. There is good freedom of move ment, and the feet and length strength are real good.” Judge Gale Bressner, an Illinois pork producer, was impressed with the exhibitors at the show. “This year’s quality was extremely high. The legs show good strength and cushioning to withstand confine ment and environment” Bressner was so impressed that he admitted that, in the 25 years of his career, he never had a tougher decision. ‘Two or three (breeds) were clos est in contention. All reserve champions were excellent. Sturdi ness and strength were very evi dent The exhibitors are to be commended.” Show will be one lett and his son remember. It was duo showed three Berkshires For the second consecutive year, Dennis L. Grumbine took the top honors in the Berkshire gilt class. The Myerstown man and his sons, Daryl and Darren, showed two January gilts that outclassed the competition. FV Betty 3-1 edged out her littermate, FV Betty 3-3, for the grand champion roset te. JBS7 Mr. Wildcat daughters, the pair come from a sow line that has produced many Farm Show champions. Grumbine estimated that at least six gilts at this year’s show came from FV Betty sow line. Chester Whites The Parletts dominated the Chester White division, taking the top two positions in the January and February classes. TM Ann 7-3, the January daughter of TRF Run ning Gear 1-6 out of TM Ann 7-7 SB6, is a littermate to the 1989 KILE champion, and her sire was the $l,lOO 1988 reserve champion at the Summer Chester White Spotlight. TM Dame 10-1 was the Parletts’ reserve champion. Bred to Tar Heel, the pig is a TM Super M 2-10 daughter out of TM Dame 1-10 SBB. Durocs The Parletts continued their winning streak with the Duroc show, in which they exhibited the champion, an animal that went on to be named supreme champion gilt of the 1990 Farm Show. TM Miss SB9 is a Hilltop daughter out of TM Miss SBB. She was judged grand champion at the 1989 York Fair and was the first-place Janu ary gilt at KILE last year. In addi tion, her dam was the supreme champion gilt at the 1987 York Fair. The first-place February Duroc gilt, KJF Ms Flatbush 3-9, was selected by Bressner as the reserve champion. Owned by Ken Fetter olf of Centre Hall, Ms Flatbush is a LDB Flatbush 11-3 daughter out of The Grumbines of Lebanon County showed the champ* ion Berkshire gilt, FV Betty 3-1. a January pig sired by JBS7 Mr. Wildcat. From left are Dennis Grumblne and his sons, McCleary showed the champion Hampshire gilt. Miss Mas ter Tank Is a January daughter of SBF Master out of Miss showed the reserve champion Hampshire gilt. Ken Wine bark, right, was aided by Janlne, center, 9, and Brandon, 3, in exhibiting Miss Hammer. A Hammer daughter out of Colts Belle 26-1, the prize-winning gilt was born on February 28, 1989. She is bred to CB Adidas. THF Blender, a VBF 7 Barsk 2-12 daughter out of THF 7 Blender 6-1, was named the champion Landrace gilt. Own ed by John H. Mummert of Seven Valleys, Blender Is due February 1 to LDL9 Clarence 1-1. KJF 9-4. She also was reserve with the January gilt exhibited by champion at the 1989 KILE. Strawbridge&McClearyofWind- Hampshires sor for the grand champion. Miss “I don’t know when I’ve judged Master Tank 1-7 is a SBF Mastei a stronger class of pigs,” said daughteroutofMissTank2-s.She Bressner of the Hampshire grand has won several awards at county champion gilt drive. ‘These gilts fairs as well as at the Maryland are lean, sound, and have a lot of State Fair last year. Bred to GF9 shape and design.” EMS Tuff 14-9, Miss Master After making an obviously Tank’s sire was named champion tough decision, Bressner went (Turn to Pag* 03) on