—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 1966 8 June DHIA Led By Wolf Cow & Red Rose Herd A registered Holstein owned by Lloyd Wolf, Quarryville R 2. completed the highest 305-day lactation in the Red Rose Dairy Herd Improvement As sociation in June She pro duced 18.760 pounds of milk and 829 pounds of butterfat. High outtsrfat herd for the month was owned by the Red Rose Research Center, 226 Pitney Rd, Lancaster, averaging 64 pounds of fat and 1742 pounds of milk for .the 28 cows tested. Second high lactation was completed by a Holstein cow owned by John M. King of Come To The 18th OLD THRESHERMANS REUNION At Kinzer, Pa. AUGUST 18, 19, 20 At the Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Asso ciation Museum on Route 30. See in operation: steam engines, threshers, saw mill, shingle mill, horse powers, etc., etc., etc. Pa. Deutsches Essen Gut Gesch Meckt. YOU’VE GOT TO HAVE A SYSTEM-GO JAMBSWi The Jomeswoy Volumatic distributes evenly from tep to bottom. No feed seperati BIG J DISTRIBUTOR/UNLOADER distributes feed uniformly— gives you 20% more capacity Two machines in one! The Big J works in any season - as a silage distributor, as a silo unloader. At filling time, the Fill-O-Matic distributor revolves to direct feed to the wall of the silo - cob, corn, stalk, grass and leaf particles stay mixed evenly for ideal compaction, fermentation and pres ervation. No uneven, off-center loading which causes dan gerous pressures against silo wall. Ends hand labor in the silo because the Big I is completely mechanical! Positive delivery unloader! The Big J unloads evenly, too, with Power Circle Drive and 3-Pomt Suspension. You can remove fluffy, newly cut haylage immediately - no waiting for feed to settle. IB M. E. SNAVELY 445 South Cedar Street Ph. 626-8144 Lititz, Penna. 17543 Ronks Rl. She produced 17,048 pounds of milk and 787 of fat. The herd of Paul H. Herr, Holtwood Rl, placed second high for the month with his 11 registered and grade Jer seys averaging 1095 pounds of milk and 60 pounds of fat • Lancaster (Continued trom Page 2) BULLS Good and Choice 23 50-25 50. Utility and Com mercial 22 50-25 00, few 25 DO -25 50, Low Utility 21.00-22.00. FEEDER STEERS Load Mixed Good and Choice 1025 lbs 24 50, Good 770-900 lbs. 24 25-24 50, two loads Standard 625-675 lbs 22 40-22 50. CALVES 525—Vealers most ly steady Choice 34.00-37 00, few to 38 00, Good 32 00-34 50, Standard 28 00-32.50, Utility 27.00-29 00, Cull 21.00-27.00. HOGS 1025 Barrows and gilts 25- to mostly 50c lower Sows 50c Lower. BARROWS AND GILTS U. S 1-2 200-240 lbs. 26 50- 27.25, with late sales 26 50- 26 75, U S 1, on Monday 27 25- 27.75, 1-3 200-240 lbs. 26 25- 28 75, 2-3 220-240 lbs 26 DO -26 25, 240-280 lbs. 25 00-26.00. SOWS—U. S 1-2 290-350 lbs. 19.50-20 50, 2-3 300-600 lbs. 18 00-19 00. SHEEP 310 Spring lambs and Slaughter Ewes steady Choice 70-90 lbs. 23 25-25 00, Good 2150-23 50, Utility ' 60-80 lbs 18.00-21 00. Utility and Good Shorn Slaughter Ewes with No. 1 and 2 pelts 4 00-8 00. • Chicago (■Continued trom Page 2) ly 25-50 higher on steers grad ing Average Choice and above Heifers fairly active, steady to 25 higher; cows active, strong to 25 higher, bulls active and fully steady SLAUGHTER STEERS Prime 1250-1450 lbs. 27-27 25; High Choice and Prime 1125- 1450 lbs, 26 25-27, Choice 900- 1400 lbs, 25 25-26 50, mostly 25 50-26 25, Mixed Good and Choice, 24 75-25 25. FAY POWER CHORINE There Are 2 Plac Green Pastures Do More For You IN THE BODY . . . The best milk-producing cows ore healthy cows. And Miller and B| Green Pasture Dairy Pellets help to keep cows healthy. How? Bm ing the cow with enough' energy intake to help her keep a cow therms per pound of milk ... by supplying enough of the righti to assure the cow of an even and complete mineral balance .. J plying enough protein and the amino acids necessary for morei| duction ... by supplying the right vitamins (according to the lafesi nutritional findings) to-keep the cow in top condition. ® -•■s „v For Assistance In ¥ PROGRAMMING IN THE make an appointment MILLER Rohti • FINEST SEfi direct at