-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8, 1965 Frey and Fisher Cows Top March Red Rose DHIA According lo the Red Rose Dairy Herd Impiovcmcnt As sociation of Lancaster Coun tv. a registcicd Holstein cow owned by Fuuy H Frey 1343 Gypsy Hill Road. Lancaster, completed the highest 305-day Jactation for March. Pam pro duced 19.621 lbs of milk and j)24 Lbs. of buttcifat with a 4 7 peicent test. ■Second high lactation was completed by a Holstein owned by Bennie L. Fisher, Ronks Rl. Bessie produced 23.272 lbs of milk and 860 lbs of butteifat with a 3.7 percent test in 305 days. The hexd of J Richaid Kel lei Manheim Rl, had the highest monthly butterfat av eiage This heid of 22 9 reg istered & giade Holstein cows aieiaged 1 874 lbs of milk, 68 lbs of butteifat with a 37% test The held of Calvin S Kuilz, Elveison R 2, placed For clean corn... Permits crop rotation Unlike other pre-emergence herbicides. Knoxweed leaves no soil residue. You ean grow clean corn for earlier harvest, better yields... more profits and you get no damage to other crops planted in rota* - lion. Available now. See Your Form Chemical Deoler Your Knoxweed Dealer SMOKKTOWX Ph. Lane. 397-3539 Area Guernseys Records Are Set The American Guernsey Cattle Club reported this week on the following area Guernsey breeders who re cently completed DTIIR rec oi d-, All cows were milked twice daily. _ Two registered cows in the held of R. F. & L. A. Wit mer. Willow Street; Sunny Lane Goldy. a 9-year old. pro duced 16,210 lbs. milk, and 847 of butterfat; Penn Del Reliance Colleen, a Sr. 4-year old. made 13,140 lbs. milk and 678 of fat. Both cows weie milked for 305 days. J Rohrer Witmer, Willow Street, ha'd two cows com- second This heid of 34 9 reg isteied Holstein cows averaged 1,509 lbs of milk, 65 lbs. of butteifat with a 4 3% test. HORNCO FEEDS - - - The Growing Choice Of Business Farmers More Poultrymen are using HORNCO FEED FEEDS D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. York, Pa. Ph. 854-786? pitting records. Tarbell Nlckl Florovale, an 8-year old, had 12,590 of milk and 565 of but terfat. Wiblas .Z. Willa, a Jr, 3-year old, produced 12,020 of milk and 649 of fat. *Botb cows were on test for- 305 days. A registered Guernsey own ed by Cyrus Y. Bomlbenger, Lebanon, produced 16,848 libs, of milk and 768 of fat in 365 days. She was Ideals Ninsu peis Chick. In Honey Brook, two cows a ’ hed f OU P_ s ’ an>d P rodu «?« in the H. H. McConnell herd themselves have -been active - Schells Nyata Marie, a 6- smce Janu f r y merchandis year old, produced 12,060 eggs to stave off disas milk and 521 of fat; Rolling fou-sly low prices. Eggs con- AJcres Nuggets Bo Peep, a n ' u ® ® n V' S P« S P cntlful Sr. 3-year old produced 11,- Fo ° ds J" ist fo ‘ J f ay ; , 080 of milk and 483 fat, both Members of -that famoui in 305 days prodn'ced 10,330 of milk and Two cows were named in 501 of fat. both were on test the Jacob N Smith herd, for 305 days. Annvilie- Lebanon Valley M Glengeran Daylos S Elinor, T A Vibrana, a 6-year old, a 7-year old m the J. EHis had 11,140 of milk and 561 of Oroshaw, Jr. herd at - West fat while Lebanon Valley K Chester, produced 12,670 of M Milena, a Ji. 3 year old, milk and 581 of fat in 305 days 0 ‘ V, Baseball Team Promotes Eggs The world champion base ball team, the St. Louis Car dinals, are among those who have joined the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture’s Con sumer and Marketing Service in calling consumers’ atten tion to the abundant supplies of eggs this spun®. All seg- ments of the food industry, than ever before! Why Not Check With Your Neighbor And See Why He Changed To Hornco Feeds. Then Call Us Direct For An Appointment With Our Helpful Service Man. baseball team tonow the mul tiple nutritional value* of eggs and soon* have spiofeea up for this ■wholesome pred uct, The .Oaird®’ star third baseman, Ken Boyer, proud father odE four Children, says he buys eggs by the crate for his family. And the team's surgeon, Dr. 1. C. Middleman, urges his players to eat plen ty of eggs because of their high protein value. Spearheaded iby the Con sumer and Marketing Serv ice’s Food Trades Staff ,U6DA is working with the distribu tive and food service indus tries to expand the sale and use of eggs and is supplying informational and education al materials to the food in dustry and consumers through the ma&s media. Experience; Wh«t you imagine you h'ave . , . until you get more. \ DEFINITION
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