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NJSA Southeast Regional
Perry, Ga.• Feb. 1, 2013
Judge: John Staude, Okla.
Champion Hampshire Gilt & Class 6 Winner
Tate Coulter, Albany, Ind.
FUNK1 GRUS WIMBLEDON 7 x DPK7 GRUS SUN TEA 30-3
Reserve Champion Hampshire Gilt & Class 5 Winner
Ashtin Guyer, Robinson, Ill.
JLM9 TCG AUGUSTA 18-1 x HARK9 OUTRAGE 1-4
Champion Bred-and-Owned Hampshire Gilt & Class 4 Winner
Evan Arthur, Greenfield, Ind.
BOLN1 HOMEMADE 17-3 x BOLN8 HOME GROWN 99-3
Reserve Champion Bred-and-Owned Hampshire Gilt
Ross Moore, Farmersville, Ind.
LMF0 GET SERIOUS 13-3 x CXC9 THE REAL DEAL 19
Class 1 Winner
Savannah Page, Jefferson, Ga.
TSOB0 GRUS CAPITAL INVESTMENT x NAGG8 SPORTS DOCTOR 1
Class 2 Winner
Cody Steele, Terre Haute, Ind.
BOLN1 HOMEMADE 17-3 x BOLN9 HOMEMADE 45-1
Class 3 Winner
Heather Storer, Hillsboro, Ohio
EC0 WOODY 122-2 x WALK8 PAYBACK 13-1
NJSA Southeast Regional
Perry, Ga.• Feb. 1. 2013
Judge: John Staude, Okla.
Champion Duroc Gilt & Class 7 Winner
Jessica Page, Richland, Ga.
SDF1 BOLD RULER 87-1 x SDF7 SQUARE D 98-1
Reserve Champion Duroc Gilt & Class 6 Winner
Maddie Fugate, Mahomet, Ill.
MM1 CROWN ROYAL 10-6 x RWG8 PROBLEM SOLVER 19
Champion Bred-and-Owned Duroc Gilt & Class 4 Winner
Chloe Studebaker, Eaton, Ohio
JLM0 RIB CRIB 26-8 x KTB9 FINAL APPROACH 4
Reserve Champion Bred-and-Owned & Class 8 Winner
Chelsey Ammann, Highland, Ill.
RLR1 GATOR 1-1 x RWG8 FULL SHIFT 145-1
Class 1 Winner
Mary Grace Oliver, Reidsville, Ga.
RBTD1 EARTHQUAKE 54-1 x RWG8 FULL SHIFT 145-1
Class 2 Winner
Daniel Ammann, Highland, Ill.
JHAC0 HACKSAW 1-2 x BAMA0 NO DOUBT 12-4
Class 3 Winner
Peyton Wininger, Waveland, Ind.
AZ9 HEADLINER 30-1 x RWG7 JUICY FRUIT 19-1
Class 5 Winner
Abigayle Bartholomew, Huron, Tenn.
2MEG1 WAR HORSE 11-4 x HD0 BUCKSHOT 78-6
Many shows have registration and ownership deadlines to be aware of.
Some shows also have a deadline for when all pigs have to be recorded. The registration date that appears on the pedigree will be the date we received the work. For those mailing litter applications, be sure to allow time for delivery as the registration date is the date the information is processedin the office, not the date you postmarked the envelope. We do not back date registrations, so please check the rules of the show and record your litters ahead of time. Online litters are downloaded daily, so if you record your litters through the NSR website on a given evening, the date shown on your registration papers will be the next day when they were downloaded into our system. For example, if you have a December 1 registration deadline for a show, you will need to record [ … ]
I hope farrowing season if treating you all well. This is just a friendly reminder that the advertising deadline for the Spring Showpig issue is rapidly approaching. It is February 6, 2013. If you haven’t reserved your ad you can call your fieldman or NSR office.
Safe travels if you are attending, see you all in Georgia next week!!
In my last Industry Insightspost, we talked about the “Crate Debate.” This is just one of a handful of animal welfare debates facing our industry, and recent research from Purdue University yielded some “red flag” results for pork producers. Dr. Nicole Olynk Widmar (Agricultural Economics), Dr. Candace Croney (Animal Science) and Melissa McKendree (Agricultural Economics) conducted a survey of U.S. consumers related to perceptions of livestock – specifically pork – production. What they found may come as a shock.
Of the 798 survey participants, nearly one-third had never been to a farm that raised animals for the food system, and only 31 percent had visited such a farm within the last five years – which is representative of the nearly 98 percent of Americans who are not directly involved in agricultural production.These researchers also looked at the consumers’ sources of information regarding animal welfare issues. This chart breaks down the [ … ]
In October, I encouraged you to “mix up your media.” This month, in Stock Marketing, I want to focus on direct e-mail marketing – also known as e-Blasts. Most of you are probably familiar with e-Blasts because they fill your inboxes with coupons, announcements and sales each day, but have you thought about using an e-Blast to promote your farm? If not, I want to give you a few perks of e-mail marketing to mull over.
It’s growing – But don’t believe me, check out some of these stats put together by PR Daily. According to information gathered by the Direct Marketing Association, there are 3.3 billion e-mail accounts throughout the world. And e-mail marketing doesn’t mean your audience needs to be glued to a computer – eight out of 10 smartphone users check and send electronic mail from their phones, and of those eight, half check their e-mail [ … ]
I hope you all are off to a great start. The winter type conference and southeast regional will be here before we know it. I am curious as to how many of you are planning to attend this year? Drop me a text, shot me an email, or give me a call.
DNA Sire Requirements
All Purebred litters recorded with NSR since July 2004 are required to be sired by a boar that is negative of the Stress Gene. If you have a boar that you are using to breed sows within your herd, a Stress Gene test must have been completed prior to recording litters.
To fulfill these requirements, you can order a DNA card from the National Swine Registry for $4. Once you receive the DNA card, you will notice there are 4 circles on the DNA card. Please get DNA in all 4 circles. The most preferred form of DNA is blood, because it lasts longer on the DNA card and is much easier for the lab to read. Another acceptable form of DNA is semen. If you choose to submit semen as DNA, you must use raw semen that does not have any extender in it. Once you [ … ]
Ron and Heath have a great set of bred gilts for sale today. Make sure you check out the offering, they are offering some of their best genetics in this sale.
Guys there are several sales this week on buyers choice auction. Don’t forget to check them out.
Doug Stewart and Carl stein have a great set for sale today. Doug is offering littermates to both the WPX and STC champion gilts.
Penner Genetics has a great set of Hamps Yorks and Crosses.
Plus Chuck and Ben Olsen have a great set for sale and so does Nelson Bros Durocs.
Feel free to contact me about any of these sales.
Michael Lackey765-427-3733