Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 18, 21 January 1922 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1922.

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JUNIOR CORN RAISING CHAMP OF INDIANA TOURING KENTUCKY

STORY OF DUROG JERSEY SIRES; BOARS SIRING WINNERS OF RECENT SWINE SHOWS

(By Associated Press)

LAFAYETTE, lnd. Jan. 21 Homer Orandall of Mt. Sumniitt. Henry county, the 17 year old lad vho won th! junior corn championship of Indiana twice in succession, is a real com grower and showed it in both the seasons of 1920 and 1921 by his remarkable success. Last summer his yield on his acre was 148 bushels and the summer before it was 143 bushels Starting May 14. last. Homer plowed his ground, which was black loam with a gravel subsoil ,to a depth of five inches and harrowed it once before planting two days later. He cut tivated the field three times. Here is the way the boy. who is now on a tour of Kentucky as a reward

tor his efforts, tells of his corn growing project: "I chose my acre in a bottom field from which there was no crop harvested last year. The fsoil was blar-k loam and underlaid with a gravelly subsoil, giving it a good drainage. Since it was especially rich and wellsupplied with organic matter, no fertilizer was used. Organic Matter Responsible. "The extraordinary yield can be partly attributed to the organic matter of the soil holding the moisture which was supplied from a pond ad

joining the field. I gave special at-1

tention to selecting my strain of Johnson county white seed corn this year and for this reason a corn has been develoDC'J that is better adapted to

this section. The strong vitality J gave me a new stand which was not replanted and which showed no bat

ten stalks. Little damage was dor.e by insects and diseases, there bein? only a slight loss due to the corn ear worm. "The practical points I learned In growing corn were the value of proper tillage of the soil, desirability of having good drainage and having purebred seed corn. Next year I have rlanned to use the ear-to-row method to further improve my strain of corn I will also plant in more narrow rows to help raise the average corn yield."

WallarrM Farmer la Urn invar of Dff. :tt. lr the following; facia about Uuroe Jersey SI real

By D. F. MAUN When a sire figures in the immediate ancestry of 42 per cent, of the principal winners of his breed, he may truly said to dominate the breed. The Duroc Jersey breed has such a sire in Orion Cherry King. An analysis of the bloodlines of the first three

prize winners in each Duroc Jersey class at the last three National Swine

the daughters of Joe Orion 2d and Jack's Friend resulted in the production of Durocs which have been sigally sucessful in American show rings and breeding herds. Scissors, Orion King Perfect and My Lady Friend were all produced by the Orion Cherry King and Joe Orion 2d cross. A sire of champions, Orion Cherry King was himself a champion, achieving that honor at the Ohio State Fair in 1913. A recital of the championship-winners which he sired would in

clude many names. Three of his sons

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Shows reveals Orion King Cherry as' have been grand champions at the Na

tional Swine Show, and his aaugnier. My Lady Friend, has twice won grand championship honors at that show. One of his sons and twof his daughters have won junior championships at the National. The w inning get-of-sire entries . at the two Nationals have been sired by Orion Cher-y King. For the past decade, Orion Cherry

King blood has dominated the Duroc Jersey herds of the east and south. J

an immediate ancestor of 34 of the winners or 42 per cent, of the 81 animals considered. The term immediate ancestor is used to include the sire, grandsire or great-grandsire of an animal. A system of points has been employed for the purpose of definitely comparing the sires of the prize winners considered in this study. Threegeneration pedigrees of each winner have been used in tabulating the

points. The sire of each first prize j and Indiana uurocs. Ana wueu n winner has been awarded 32 points,1 is considered that Great Orion Sensa-

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The Leading Sires of Duroc Jersey Prize Winners at the National Swine Show, 1919-1921. No. BOAR Points Animals Orion Cherry King 42475 a 564 34 Great Sensation 228725 n 344 19 Pathfinder 181615 n .' 330 17 Great Orion Sensation 268979 n 324 13 Walt's Top Colonel 4S257 a 296 15 Cherry King 25979 a , 292 29 Great Wonder I Am 194169 n 216 21 Cherry King Orion 3d 192435 n 174 16 Jack's Friend 30379 a 164 21 Phophetstown Chief 146389 n 15S 16 Morton's Top Colonel 32591 a 14S 15 Jackson's Orion King 134009 a'. 136 6 Cherry Chief 21335 a 124 12 Joe Orion 2d 35527 a 120 10 Great Wonder 1809S9 n 94 13 Orion King Perfect 160133 a 80 3 Scissors 160137 a SO 2 Big Bone Giant Jr. 296847 n 72 3 Joe Orion 23833 a S S Mahaska Wonder 242S45 n 6S 5 S. E.'s Premier Colonel 117563 n 60 8 Giant Originator 332207 n 56 3 Colonel Cherry King 6th 118685 a 56 2 High Sensation 268977 n 56 1 Big Bone Giant 246651 n 50 6

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Tuesday, January 24. Harry Robinson, C. E. Thomason, on old Jesse Hunt farm, IV2 miles southwest of Whitewater; 7 miles north of Richmond, on old Mt. Vernon road. Dissolution sale, 10:30 a.m. Joe Tennel farm, 3 miles south of Lynn and 1 mile west of Lynn; general farm sale. Ernest C. Collins on Alva White farm; 4 miles south of New Madison, 5 miles northeast of New Paris. Closing out sale. Wednesday, Jan. 25. Wavne Smock, one mile west, ono

mile soutli of Lynn. General farm sale; 10 a. m. I Rife H. Card, on W. W. Gard farm, 7 miles west of Eaton, 1 miles east of Boston, Ind., 3 miles south of CampbeJlstown, on West road; 10 a. ' m. General farm sale. R. C. Ritz, general farm sale. Wednesday, Jan. 25. One mile r.orth and three fourths mile west of New Paris, O., on the Pleasant Hill road. Thursday, January 26 Boston township community sale, at Boston. An all-day affair, with dinner, music and a basketball game on

the program. Forest Druley will do

the selling. Tuesday, January 31. Rufus Raper, 4 miles south of Richmond on Straightline pike; general sale. Wednesday, Feb. 1. O. L. Daily, on Will Baker farm, C miles north of New Paris and onenuarter mile north of Pleasant Hill hurch. Closing-out salp, 10 o'clock. S. M. Pa rrish, two miles west of Webster, three miles south, one-half ast of Williamsburg; closing out sale; 10:30 a. m. AV. H. Brown, Connersville. General stock sale. Tuesday, Feb. 7 Charles S. Ginger, 2' miles northeast of Hollansburg. Closing out sale. Wednesday, Feb. 8.

Oren Cates and O. C. Hunt, on farm known as Jesse Townsend farm, threefiuarters mile south of Whitewater; dissolution sale, D:30. Thursday, Feb. 9. Harrington Bros., on Harrington farm, one mile east of Fountaiu City, 10:00 a.ni. General farm sale. Wednesday, Feb. 15 Howard Harter; one mMe from Williamsburg, on Richmond pike. General l arm sale.

the grandsires 16 points each, and the great-grandsires 8 points each, similarly, the sire of each second prize winner has been allowed 24 points, the grandsires 12 points each, and the great-grandsires 6 points each. The ratio for the sires of third prize winners was fixed at 16, 8 and 4.. The study included three animals in each of ten classes at three shows, or 90 prize winners in .all. Actually, how

ever, only 81 different animals have been considered, seven animals appearing as winners at two shows, and one animal winning at all three shows. Orion Cherry King received 564 points on this basis, or 220 points more than the sire nearest him. Great Sensation, with 344 points; Pathfinder, with 330; and Great Orion Sensation, with 324 points, are three well known sires which compete closely for second place in the table. Walt's Top Colonel and Cherry King, occpuying fifth and sixth places, are separated by the scant margin of 4 points. Great Wonder 1 Am is seventh position with 216 points. Following him come seven

boars, each of which is credited with

between 100 and 200 points. The ta

ble shown herewith includes the 2i highest ranking sires of the 185 dif

ferent boars which figure in the blood

lines of the 81 winners. '

Orion Cherry King receives his points through 34 different animals. He has really been a factor in the bloodlines of more than this number, since the period of his active service is now sufficiently remote that his name frequently does not appear until the fourth or fifth generation in the pedigrees of very recent animals. Cherry King, the sire of Orion Cherry

King, figures as the immediate ancestor of 29 animals in the study. Many more would trace to him, were thir lineage extended.

As each successive generation of winners appears at future swine shows the immediate influence of

Orion Cherry King v.ill tend to lessen.

However, the influence of his sons and grandsons has already been such that the Orion Cherry King blood promises to retain its leadership for some time. Four sons of Orion Cherry King are numbered among the 25 leading sires given herewith, including Cherry King Orion 3d, Jackson's Orion King, Orion

King Perfect and Scissors. Colonel Cherry King 6th is a grandson of OrionChery King, while Great Orion Sensation and Giant Originator are great-grandsons of the boar that heads the list. Seven of the 25 sires have thus received the Orion Cherry King influence. Orion Chery King was bred by Ira Jackson of Ohio, who used the boar throughout a long period of usefulness. The crossing of Orion Cherry King on

tion, one of the foremost sires of the middle-west, has for his dam a granddaughter of Oricn Cherry King, it maybe seen' that there are very few herds in the nation at large that have not felt the influence of Orion Cherry King. Great Sensation appears second in the tabulation, with a score of 344

points, received through 19 animals. Great Sensation is the leading representative of the group of boars rescending from Great Wonder. Great Wonder and Great Sensation were both bred by William Moderow, of Nebraska. Six members of this group are found among the 25 sires. Among them are Great Wonder and his two sons. Great Wonder I Am and Mahaska Wonder. Great Wonder I Am sired Great Sensation, who is the sire of Great Orion Sensation and High Sensation, also appearing in the list.

The Great Wonder-Sensation "has had its principal development in Iowa and Nebraska, and it has had an important influence upon herds of the breed located west of the Mississippi river. The Sensation branch of this line is now at the height of its intluence, and Sensaton blood has lately been introduced into eastern herds. A notable instance of a grand

champion which has proved to be a valuable sire is found in Great Orion Sensation, grand champion boar at the National Swine Shows of 1919 and 1921. Thirteen of the descendents of

Great Orion Sensation have been num

bered among the leading winners at

the last three Swine Shows, and their

winnings entitle their grand champion

ancestor to 324 points, the fourth

highest rating among the sires. Since he is now in his prime, the influence of Great Orion Sensation may be expected to increase during the next few years. Third in the list of sires is Pathfinder. He is credited with 330 points, gained through 17 different animals.

J-'athtinders career as a sire is especially well known to breeders of the middle-west, where his influence has been greatest. He was bred by John W. Davis, of Illinois, and used

by Hanks & Bishop, of Iowa. Two National Swine Show grand champions are numbered among the progeny of this boar. While Pathfinder has a number of valuable breding sons, none of them has yet qualified for leadership among the sires of Swine Show winners. Prophetstown Chief, the sire of Pathfinder, appears in the table, as do S. E.'s Premier Colonel and Cherry Chief, the two grandsires of Pathfinder. Chery Chief is the patriarch of the 25 sires referred to. As the gTandsire of both Orion Cherry King and Pathfinder, Cherry Chief is an ancestor of

most of the Durocs of the present day. Since this study relates only to the immediate ancestors of recent prize winners, thei nflucnce of Cherry Chief does not show up as prominently as it would if the blood lines were to be traced back an additional two or three generations. , Walt's Top Colonel ranks fifth in the list of sires, with 296 points from 15 animals. This boar is a true exponent of Colonel breeding, having 25 per cent of the blood of King of Colonels 16075 in his pedigree. Walt's Top Colonel may be conveniently confiiriprprt with liii sirA ATnrtnn's Tnn

fnlrmol akn in the tahlp Thfsf hilars I Whole

have been important in the develop-j Cleanser.

ment of Duroc Jerseys in the Ohio

Valley. Their blood often has been! crossed with that of Orion Cherry j King with splendid results. Still another important group of

boars included among the 25 sires is found in Joe Orion and his two distiguished sons, Joe Orion 2d and Jack's Friend. The influence of Joe Orion is somewhat too remote to affect the tabulation to much extent, being comparable in that respect to Cherry Chief. While there are man) sires in the table of more recent origin than the two sons of Joe Orion, their influence upon the winners is still plainly evident. Jack' Friend appears as the immediate ancestor of 21 of the 81 winners. Jack's Friend and Joe Orion 2d sired a very large proportion of the sows which have produced the winning offspring of Orion Cherry King. The last group within the 25 sires comprises the three boars. Big Bone Giant, Big Bone Giant, Jr., his son,

and Giant Originator, his grandson.

This group is the most recent of those considered and is regarded by many breeders as showing much promise of j development. Their bloood is as yetj limited to a comparatively few herds, j located principally in Iowa and Ne-i Iraska. - A study of the winners at the Na-:

tional Swine Show is obviously based upon a small number of individuals. These animals, however, are admitted

ly the choicest of their breed and are

truly representative of Duroc Jersey

bloodlines. Investigation of their an

cestry is bound to disclose those hoars which have been of maximum importance to the breed. Such a study assists in establishing the relative importance from a show-ring stand point, of the sires and of the various bloodlines of the breed.

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