Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 04, 1965, Image 14

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--'Tgmccter Farming, Saturday, September 4, 1965
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Area HoUtein
Cows Complete
SNF Records
The Holstaln-Frleaian Amo- ,
elation ol America remtty re
ported that cows in five ma
ty herds had completed lac- I
tattaM under the association’s :
total nutrient testing program. 1
Their performance records in- :
elude solids-not-fats (SNF) i
information.
The animals and their actu
al production levels are;
Roaring Maples Dandy Com- '
et, a six-year-old, registered :
Holstein, has credits of 17,286
lbs. milk, 705 lbs. butterfat, ;
and 1.480 lbs. solids-not-fat in '
305 days. Roaring Maples Hill
mac Echo, an eight-year-old,
has produced 14.299 lbs. milk.
677 lbs butterfat, and 1.227
lbs. solids-not-fat in 310 days
Roaring Maples Harmony
Betts, a six-year-old, has pro
duced 18.324 lbs milk, 742 lbs.
butterfat. and 1 393 lbs solids
not-fat in 365 days Roanng
Maples Ty Vic Echo, a five
year-old, has pioduced 14.760
lbs. milk, 617 lbs butterfat,
and 1,250 lbs. solids-not-fat in
302 days. All are owned by
Roy H. & Ruth H. Book, Ronks.
Nancy Leader Knollwood, a
four-year-old registered Hol
stein, has credits of 19,067
lbs. milk, 851 lbs. butterfat,
and 1,690 lbs. solids-not-fat in
34A days. Red Rose Pabst Pril- |
ly Almeda, a nine-year-old,
has produced -24,021 lbs. milk, i
848 butterfat, and 1,928 lbs.
solids-not-fat in 346 days. Inka
Star Betty, a four-year-old, has
produced 21,340 lbs. milk, 824
lbs butterfat, and 1,795 lbs,
solids-not-fat in 353 days. Red
Rose- Leader Ai belle, a three
year-old, has produced 20,981
lbs. milk, 796 lbs butterfat,
and 1,804 lbs solids-not-fat in
365 days. All are owned by
Red Rose Research Center,
John W. Eshelman & Sons,
Lancaster.
Lois Ormsby Ivauhoe, a
three-year-old, registered Hol
stein, has credits of 19,518
lbs. milk, 789 lbs. butterfat,
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
vealers 32 00-35.50, Good 29 00-
32 00, Standard 26 00-29 00,
Utility 22.50-25 50, Cull 19 00-
22 00, With 'cull 60-80 lbs 14.50-
18 50.
HOGS 95- Harrows and gilts
50-d 00 higher. Sows 100-1 50
higher. US 1-2 190-225 lbs
2660-27 00, US .1-3 185-230 lbs
25 75-26 10, US 2-3 195-250 lbs
25 00-25 50, US 1-3 300-600 lb
Sows 21.7522.60.
SHEEP 58 Not enough of
any one class on sale to es
tablish a market Few Good
and Choice 70-100 ib. Spring
Lambs 23.5026.50.
HOGS
August 28, 196 S
Receipts at ‘Saturday’s sale
dropped from the high of the
preceding week to 156 and
medamvw'dght hogs advanced
slightly in price While weights
on either end remained about
steady. 160-180 lbs., 2450-
25.60; 180200 libs., 25.5026.60;
200220 lbs., 25 75-27.10; 220-
240 lbs, 25252625; 240 lbs
and up, 2425.85. ‘Sows brought
20.
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 3)
24 50-25 'Sows sold for 20-
22.65 No shoats offered.
CALVES
August 30, 1965
The 166 head sold this week
averaged SI higher with
Choice and Prime bringing
3050-33 50, Good and 'Low
Choice, 28 50-30 50, Standai d,
-26 50-28; Common, 18-25.
and 1,717 Ibi. solids-not-fat in
385 days. Harshvale Ty Vic
Gloria, a five-year-old has pro
duced 20,004 lbs. milk, 722
lbs. butterfat, and 1,886 lbs.
solids-not-fat i» 348 days. Both
are owned by Donald L. Her
•hey, Manheim.
VaneUen Clara Sensation, a
five-year-old registered Hol
stein cow. owned by; Titus M,
Hurst, (dtitz, has produced 15,-
183 Ibe, milk, 638 lbs. butter
fat, and 1,363 lbs. solids-not
fat in 303 days.
Penn Springs Regal Lucy, Springs Captain Nickel, a two
a five-year-old registered Hoi- year-old, has produced 15,225
stein, has credits of 20,663 lbs. milk, 609 lbs. butterfat,
lbs. milk, 748 lbs. butterfat, and 1,302 lbs. solids-not-fat in
and 1,704 lbs. solids-not-fat in 365 days. All are owned by
330 days. Penn Springs Mas- Robert H. Kauffman, Elizabeth
ter Trinket, a two-year-old, town,
has produced 16,262 lbs. milk, ” 1
ALFALFA SEEDING
Fertilizer Program
300-400 lbs. per acre 0-20-20
Worked in seed bed
300 lbs. per acre 5-10-10
Band Seeded if possible
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT TO WATERWORKS
Ph. 3924963 or 392-0374
We Are As Near To You As Your Telephone
When she freshens ...
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Management-for-profit the PIONEER way starts
with feeding the dry cow. PIONEER feeding
programs give to the dry cow the nutrients she
needs to maintain body reserves, produce a vigor
ous, healthy calf, and freshen strong, ready to go
into top production and maintain the pace right'
through lactation. The feed with the lowest price
tag is not always a bargain. PIONEER feeds cost
less because they produce more earn greater
profits. A dry cow, fed only 600 lbs. of PIONEER,
may return as much as 2,000 lbs. more milk as a
result, and 2,000 lbs. of milk at $4/cwt. means a
return of $BO in extra milk production, ‘a bonus
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There’s profit in PIONEER. Stop in soon and
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4EI f LJL Umu* the Penn Manor <Kookie 1% on September, lit 4
“If yUD HOWS Koolu <Mi Club entertained Stehnjaa Church w.viljo*,
; their parents and leader, Mrs. 'The girls prepare*
J. Witaner Dull of Conestoga served, a pot-hvek 4ianet.
KOQKIE KOOKS HOLD
POT-DUCK DINNER
by Peggy Eshlemum, reporter
The Mealtime Magic girls
681 lbs. butterfat, and 1,398
lbs. solids-notWai in 343 .days,
Inver lea Rabel Burke, g nine-
year-old, has- produced, 15,587
lbs. milk, 633 lbs, butte rfat,
and 1,286 lbs. solids-not-fat ’in
305 days. Penn Springs 'Ends;
Eenie, a three-year-old, "has
produced 15,724 lbs. milk,
lbs. butterfat, and 1,349 tbs.
solids-not-fat in 365 days. Penn
P.B. GUERNSEY DISPERSAI,.
, Ernest B. Heydt, Philadelphia, Pa., Otwnep
[ . Thura. Eve., Sept. 9th 7:30 P. H. Sharp
. At-the Ass'n. Sales Pav,. 6 mi. E. of Lancaster on Rt;
22 HEAD -31 VA 21 O?KN
!.Ti p, & Bangs Cert. Vacc. DehoctJ
27 fresh or due from August through November.
9 due in pecember, 5 in Jauwafyi and; A in February.
.. A good part of the herd carries the blood of McDoual
• Farms Jolly Yah and <‘Vem”. These are tw«s of the mo
•‘popular bulls of the breed at the present time.
Many 9,000#, 10,009#, and 11,000# cows.
Remember that the great majority are fall and wint<
fresheners. A great opportunity to purchase strong cow
families which have been developed over the years throuc
rigid culling. Don’t forget this outstanding opportunity <
buy from this dispersal, to make you money in comin
months and years.
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION
P. O. BOX 458
5,000 Head in Three
WINCHESTER FEEDER CATTLE SALES
Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc.
Winchester, Virginia
Yearling Sale
Friday, September 17, 1965 .... 1 P.M. (E.S.T.)
1400 head Steers and Heifers Dehorned
weigh 500 to 1000 lbs.
Ist Feeder Calf Show and Sole
October 1, 1965
SHOW—IO A.M. and SALE—I P.MI (E.S.T.)
2200 head Steers and Heifers Dehorned
weigh 300 to 600 lbs.
2nd Feeder Coif and Yearling Sole
October 29, 1965 - ■ - 7 P.M. (E.S.T.)
1400 head Steers and Heifers Dehorned —.
weigh 300 to 1000 lbs.
All cattle will be stafe graded and sold in lots by breed,
sex, and weight. Consignors guarantee “No Bred Heifers
or Stags” in feeder calves only. Eligible for interstate
shipment.
Morris Fannon, Auctioneer I. Fred Stine, Sale Manager
For Information: Write or Phone
NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 440 (Phone Area 703-662-2940) -r
- Virginia
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Protein 10% TDN 68% Moisture 74% Excellent
Test No. 2535 R, Metzler (P.S.U. July 22, 1965)
Alfalfa Haylage TILE SILO
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Protein 21% TDN 64% Fiber 27.8% Goo*
Test No. 2528 C. A, Keener (P.S.U. Jnne 9, 1965)
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Grubb Supply Co. Musser Feed Store
J. J. Hoober White Ook Mill
Lancaster County Representative
CLAIR CASSEL 665-4510
P. O. Box 173 Manheim, Pa.
SALE MANAGED BY:
CAMP HILL, PA. 170
Leroy Geib Est.