Thursday, May 2, 2013

Egg and Ham Producers Take Top Honors, 1954


Ham and Egg Show winners Mrs. Lena Barnes (left), Selma, Route 1, and Leonard Wiggs (right), Kenly, Route 2, really brought home the bacon at Smithfield’s Ham and Egg Show. Mrs. Barnes’ eggs sold for $35; Wiggs’ ham for $344.25.

Wiggs Wins Again at Ham Show
A dozen eggs sold for $35 and a single ham brought $344.25 at Smithfield last month.

The eggs belonged to Mrs. Lena Barnes of Selma, Route 1, and the ham to Leonard Wiggs of Kenly, Route 2. They won the grand champion awards in Johnston County’s seventh annual Ham and Egg Show. Wiggs also exhibited the top ham in last year’s show.

In the sale, a total of $65.50 was paid for the top 10 dozen eggs, and $2,453.97 was paid for the 75 blue-ribbon hams.

The hog markets at Smithfield, Newton Grove, Mt. Olive, and Dunn, operated by J.N. and Jacob C. Williams, bought Wiggs’ grand champion 13 ½-pound ham. The price was $25.50 per pound.

G.A. Allen of Hudson-Belk paid $8.25 a pound for the reserve champion ham, exhibited by David Richardson of Wendell, Route 1. The third-ranking ham, cured by Joseph Ward of Selma, Route 3, went to V.J. Underwood for $4 a pound.

Strickland Bros. Lumber Co. bought the grand champion eggs. Smithfield FCX took the reserve champion entry, exhibited by Mrs. Mary Sanders of Smithfield, Route 1, for $12.50. The third-ranking dozen, produced by Mrs. Lena King of Zebulon, Route 1, went to H.V. Rose for $5.

The lowest price paid for a dozen eggs was $1.50, which also was the lowest price per pound paid for any of the hams.

L.R. Johnson, Negro county agent, said he was well pleased with the success of the show and sale, which will be repeated next year.

From the May, 1954, issue of Extension Farm- News, published by the Agricultural Extension Service at N.C. State College, Raleigh



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