Landrace Takes Supreme (Continued from Pago B 14) Landrace Shaffer said that the hogs that exhibit the length of body and case of movement and that become pro Poland champion was awarded to the Bennecoff family. From left, Todd, Todd Jr., Cheryl, and Justine. ductive translate into “cash flow” for breeders. Shaffer picked the March gilt shown by Grant Lazar us, LAG 4 MS Warrior’s Unique (S: RAF 2 Warrior 30-11, D: LAG 2 Unique Lag Nancy Dl5-5), Germansville. Shaffer picked the gilt he said he liked “real, real well,” and that could provide “a belly full of pigs” shown by Lazarus out of the Janu ary gilt class. LAG 4 MS Warrior’s Unique (S: RAF 2 Warrior 30-11, D: LAG 2 Unique Lean Nancy D), as reserve. Polands The Poland division reminded Shaffer of when he went to shows as a child with his grandfather. Then, said the swine judge, the “Polands were really, really hard to beat” Those same traditions continue with the ones at the Farm Show ring, which show he stretch Reserve champion Berkshire went to Cheryl and Todd Bennecoff. Reserve champion Landrace went to Calvin Lazarus, right and Grant. Lazarus 111. Raaarva champion Hamtphlre was ahown by Chary! and Todd Bannaooff. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January u, imu Yorkshire champion was awarded to Leon Arnold. and length of body necessary to the industry. Shaffer chose the January gilt shown by Todd Bennecoff Jr., CAB 4 Bal Crac (S: CAB 2 S Pete Cruiser. D: CAB 2 S Double Balance), Kutztown, as grand champion. The reserve, “most like the grand,” said Shaffer, also went to the Bennecoffs, shown by Jus tine, a February gilt, CAB 4 S Bal- Krug (S: LPF3 S Hickory Krugar and, D: CAB 3 S). Spotted Shaffer selected what he consid ered the biggest animal of the Spotted division as grand champion. The champion gilt was exhi bited by Russell Kegg. of Rusty Acres, Bedford. The January gilt was RA4 Gretchen (S; RA2 Pay roll 34-1, D: RAO Gretchen 24-5). The reserve of the division went to the March gilt shown by Ginger Kegg, Rusty Acres, RA4 Misty (S: RA3 Keystone 15-3, D: RA3 Mis ty 22-8). Yorkshire Breeders should yse a teed sow that will fit into your program, according to the judge. The York shire is the breed that is best for dual-purpose uses (terminal and maternal). Shaffer selected the February gilt shown by Leon Arnold, Lebanon, LLA4 Ag Arena 28-2 (S: BRO 2 G.W. OH!! 28-6, D: LLAI Ag Arena 6-7} as champ ion. The reserve champion, a March gilt, also went to Leon Arnold, for LLA4 Ag Arena 33-13 (S: BRO 2 G.W. OH!! 28-6, D: LLAI Ag Arena 51-2). Shaffer told the exhibitors to work on the leanness. “Work on leanness and you’ll have a great, great future.” Following is a list of show placings. FARM SHOW GILT SHOW RESULTS BERKSHIRE January Gilt; 1. Todd and Charyl Bannaoolf. 2. Rutiall Combowar. Fabruary GHt: 1 . Rut tall Combowar. 2. Rutiall Combowar. March. Gilt: 1. Todd and Charyl Bannacotf. 2. Todd and Charyl Bannaoolf. 3. Todd and Charyl Bannacotf. Champion; Todd and Chary) Ban nacolf. Ratatva; Todd and Charyl Bannaoolf. CHESTER WHITE January Gilt: 1. Scott Lazarua. 2. Rodgar Bankart 3. Scott Lazarus. Fabruary Gilt 1. Jamas Parian and Son. 2. Jamas Parian and Son. 3. Scott Lazarut. March Gilt; 1. Jamas Parian and Son. 2. Jamas Parian and Son. 3. Scott Lazarus. Champion: Jamas Parian. Rasarva: Scon Lazarus. DUROC January Gilt 1. Robert Livingston. 2. Dannls Chambers. 3. Hobart Livingston. February Gilt 1. David Holloway. 2. David Holloway. 3. Calvin Lazarus I Sons. March Gilt 1. David Holloway. 2. Jamas Parian. 3. Rodgar Bank art. Champion: David Holloway. Rasarva: David Holloway. HAMPSHIRE January Gilt 1. Clyde MoConaughay and Family. 2. Carolyn Thomas. 3. Todd Banna- (Turn to Pag# BIS)
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