Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1925 — Page 18

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ABAiS COUNTY WINNER IN TON LITTER CLASSIC Twelve Produced in YearLivestock Official Gives Figures. Bn Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. s—To Adams County goes the county honors in the lloosier Ton Litter Club classic for 1925, according to James R. Wiley, assistant secretary of •'•the Indiana Livestock Breeders’ Association, which cooperates with the JPurdue University agricultural extension department in conducting the club. Twelve ton litters were produced in Adams County this year, which is five more than was produced by Wells County members a year ago, thp previous high mark for a county. Weils County advanced its own record of last year by producing nine ton litters this year. The twelve-ton litters in the cohiity weighed 29,057 pounds, an average of 2,424 pounds to the litter at the age of 180 days. Pigs in the litters averaged over 238 pounds. Win County Honors County honors in Adams: go to Henry Blakey and his son John, on a ‘litter of eleven purebred Durocs that weighed 3,070 pounds at 180 diiys of age. This litter is also second heaviest in the State, first plbce going to Jenkins Bros, of Orleans on a cross-bred Duroc-York-sh'Jre litter of fifteen pigs that weighed 4,080 pounds. Erwin Fuelling north of Decatur, produced the two next heaviest litters, in the county. There were ten pigs in each litter, and they weighed 2,865 and 2,590 pounds respectively. He also produced a third litter of pigs that weighed 2,118 pounds. All three litters were purebred Chester Whites. \ Others Place Fourth place in Adapis County wept to E. W. Busche on eleven purebred Durocs that weighed 2,587; fifth to Marcelo Davison, eleven purebred Poland China, 2,571; sixth to L. F. Sprunger, eleven purebred Dfirocs, 2,465; seventh to Fred M. Bleeke, ten grade Durocs, 2,387; eighth to C. W. R. Schwartz, eight purebred Poland Chinas, 2,331; ninth to. L. Reuben Sclyyartz, ten purebred Durocs, 2,153; tenth to Ed. S. Christen, eleven purebred Berkshires, 2.136; eleventh to G. R. Bierly, ten purebred Durocs, 2,012 pounds. "Our tcfa litter work this year shqws the value of purebred hogs in producing market pork,” said County Agent L. M. Busche in com-

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