Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 1995, Image 239

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-shire show. From left, Debbie Neville holding the reserve junior champion; Kim Stew
art holding the junior champion, Dairy Maid Desl Pepper; Karen Neville with the
reserve grand champion; Alternate Daily Princess Ellen Keeney; Mark Carter with the
grand champion Ayrshire; and Bradford County Dairy Princess Jodi Colton.
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(Continued from Pag* A) owned by Blair and Cammy YurKanin, of Col-
Tpnu Etio umbia Cross Roads. 2. Elm Brook Sooner
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Boar Sale Aug. 16
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre
CoJ —The Pennsylvania Depart
ment of Agriculture’s Meat Ani
mal Evaluation Center has
announced that final plans are
being made for Pennsylvania’s
20th Performance Tested Boar
Sale, scheduled for Wednesday,
Aug. 16, at 6 p.m. during Ag Prog
ress Days.
The Sale Committee, consisting
of swine breeders and Swine
Technical Committee members,
met July 27 to score the boars for
soundness and to determine which
boars should be offered for sale.
The 10-member committee con
siders this to be the overall best
group of boars to be offered for
sale in their memory. This group
has the lowest number of unsound
boars ever and their performance
broke all records.
A Duroc boar consigned by
Calvin H. Lazarus set an all-time
average daily gain record for
Pennsylvania of 2.93 pounds. This
boar was the 3rd highest indexing
individual boar and was one of the
pen of four boars that recorded the
top pen index. Fifteen boars
gained in excess of 2.5 pounds per
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Lancaster Arming, Saturday, August 12,1M5-F3
day and seven boars had an
adjusted loin-eye area in excess of
seven square inches. The 70 boars
on test had an average fat thick
ness of only .59 inches while
maintaining a group average daily
gain of 2.22 pounds.
The top individual indexing
boar was the outstanding York
shire sired by BDo4Zing 31-3
consigned by Henry Holloway.
This boar gained 2.71 pounds per
day, had .46 inches of fat, and had
a final index of 158. The second
highest indexing pen of boars, the
Pietrains from Brian Lake,
included the second highest index
ing individual boar. This complete
boar gained 2.49 pounds per day,
had a feed efficiency of 2.13
pounds of feed per pound of gain,
a fat thickness of .43 inches and an
adjusted loin-eye area of 6.95
square inches.
For sale catalogs or more infor
mation on the boars or the swine
testing programs, contact Glenn
Eberly, Director, Meat Animal
Evaluation Center, 651 Fox Hol
low Road, State College, PA
16803, (814) 238-2527 or phone
message and fax (814) 865-5857.
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