Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 29, 1964, Image 7

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for for Lancaster Farm- of the District Council for bons for best udder for 3-
11 Eastern States Farmers Ex- year old and for aged cow,
. . 4 . , change, and as a member of for junior get of sire, and for
ierett’s qualifications for the no ft ina ti n g committee for two-year old dry heifer classes,
job are many. After grad- southeastern Pennsylvania Ar- Frey’s 9-year-old daughter of
ixg from Paradise High Breeders Cooperative. Osborndale Ivanhoe, Bayfield
001, he completed a course - Ty Garwin Johanna has a cur
[ouinalism. He has worked Mr. and Mrs. Newswanger ren t lactation record of 22,000
a free lance writer for i lve on their “GaNews Farm" lbs’ milk and 950 lbs. fat in
t and national farm mag- j n j^ inzer w ith their two chil- 250 days
es, an “ f° r several rehgi- (jren, Ann age 6, and Gene The grand champion bull,
and he has a „ e 2 They own and manage shown as a senior yearling by
n farming for seven years. a j ler( j 0 f 40 Registered Hoi- Henry Kettering of Lititz RD
a addition to his activities steins. 3, was a son of 'lvanhoe. He
Double National
Com Picking
Championship
for Allis-Chalmers
[This is the first double national championship |
ever won in the same year with one I
manufacturer's corn picker and combine. I
2-ROW CORN PICKER,
MODEL 170
Arlyn Zee, Albany, Wisconsin, farmer piloted
his Alhs-Chalmers 170 corn picker to national
fame this year, setting a new world's record.
He won over the nation’s six top 1963 state
champions and unseated last year’s national
champion under some of the driest, brittle
picking conditions seen in a national meet.
His picker’s new dual rotary feeders and
corn-saving capacity really paid off.
Zee’s expert ability topped all others with
9/701 out of 100, two-hundredths of a point
better than his winning run in the Wisconsin
state contest.
2-ROW COMBINE, GLEANER,
MODEL A ... AGAIN
Lawrence Fisher, Palmyra, Michigan, set
two new records in the National Corn Pick
lnS Contest. He is the only combine champion
ever to retain the title two yeaTs running.
And he broke his own world corn combine
efficiency record set last year with the same
great Gleaner "A.” His new record is 98.034.
The Gleaner is really a farmer's kind of
combine, with its down-front cylinder and
controlled threshing action. The machine is
s,m Ple to adjust and easy to operate.
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Allen H. Matz
Wlli Form Service Form E< « ui P me " t
... rn m New Holland, Pa.
Quarryville, Pa.
Lausch Bros. Equipment
Stevens, Pa. >
‘ -iii-.tejij'i&fltajaiitiiiiikai,-- r;: in. i.wn- in is ■ ,i.,;j- .r ?*
with the Holstein Association, Sweeps
he has served as a member (Continued from Page 1)
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N - G - Mye,! L & Son Nissley Farm Service
Rheems. Pa. ~ „ _
Washington Boro, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29, 1964—7
was Henket Ivanhoe Jim. H/Jctfoiric
Melvin G. Peiffer of Lancas *lOlStjClllb OCI
ter won the junior yearling I P A r>rkt*rlc
bull judging, and Avenll L. *->UCUIIIC IVCtUFUb
Royer, al so °f Lancaster, bRATTLEBORO, Vt. Life
showed the three and foui- t milk and b ; tterfat pro .
year old dry cow class winner. duc „ achievements £or £ eg .
She was Blossomelle Zsa Zsa
the grand champion of the 4-H lvama have been reported
iound-up earlier tins month f »
All blue and red ribbon win- Holstein-Fnes.an Association
ners weie qualified to partici- . . „.... . .
Date in the Pennsylvania Black Ameuca This cunent in-
P a mack foimation blings their hfc .
and White Show in Hams- time ou , tput totals to more thai>
100,000 lbs of milk, since they
leached two years of age.
Listed in the Holstein re
port are
Red Rose Pabst Pnlly Al
meda 3879997, 117,463 lbs.
milk and 4,220 lbs. butterfat
in 2,777 days on official test.
She is owned by Red Rose Re
search Center, John W Eshe!-
man & Sons, Lancaster.
burg on September 15,
• Martha Faulk
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of her proficiency is the blouse
and jumper she made which
went half-way to the national
level in an independent com
pany’s contest
Martha is presently a Junior
at Millersville State Teachers
!tUdying ReSea ' Ch Rowing Maples D H Beauty
P nt of the dairy he.d ,s UI - 93 ,f ' te , ™ lk /”«
a beautiful Ivanhoe daughter 4 ’ 039 lbs butte " fat , in 4 ’ 394
with 900 lb of fat as a five day % Roa “”f, Naples Bla £
year old While mcieasmg the Beauty 3818583 (GP), 10543 0
number of cows on this 400 mRk J” d 4323 1 but !f
acre operation from 22 to the fat in T 2 ’ 869 day |; a11 ” 8
present 83 cows, the Foulk Lucifer Faith 3926244
family has incieased the held 33 ! b f 4 ’"
average by 3000 lb of milk 030 lbs in 2,594 days
The Lauience Foulk farm ° n ° ffiua * te p st D AR a ™
is located three miles east of by Roy H & Ruth H 800k *
Quau yville along Route 372 Ronks
It’s been in the family for
125 yeais
Heitzlei Soveieign Stai Noia
3680074 (GP). 108,641 lb*,
milk and 4,184 lbs butteifat
• New Holland 111 3 > 296 da y s on offlclal test.
(Continued fiom Page 2) is owned by Heitzleis
Dany Faim, Elizabethtown
es sold at 125 to 275, duvin, Caemaivon Gieenvvood Thyi
hoises fiom 125 to 440 Kill- ga 34g0127 (V G), 108,363 lbs.
615 weie 8 to 8/2 cents pei lb milk and 4g43 lbg butteilat
Hogs leceived at the Aug 24 ]n g >44 g d a y S on official
sale weie 406, shoats Hogs g be ]S ownec j b y Haivey W,
letailed at 20 50 to 2175, hea- Moigantown
vy weights bi ought 18 75 to
20 00; US Giades 1-3 brought Fultonway Sovereign Jewel
19 75 to 20 50 Shoats sold for 3598148, 106,808 lbs milk and
850 to 14 00 Sows bi ought 12 4,387 lbs butterfat in 3,296
to 15 The tiend foi hogs was days on official test She is
150 to 200 higher. owned by J Moweiy Fiey &
At the Aug 24 sale 135 Son ’
calves were received Choice Pioduetion levels of this
and prime brought 33 to 33 50, magnitude can be attributed
good and low choice were 28 50 to scientific advances in feed
to 33. Standard grades were mg and management practices
26 to 28 50, and commons 19 coupled with the generation
to 26 The trend was steady to to-generation genetic improve-
STOO Higher 35 lambs bi ought ment and longevity of Regis
-21 to 35. teied Holstems
NOW GET MORE
AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE
WITH A NEW
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FARM COOLING TANK
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