Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 16, 1967, Image 17

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    stein cows have established new
lactation averages for mijk and
butterfat production. As report
ed by the Holstem-Friesian As
sociation of America, the of
ficial production testing herd
averages are:
BrattlebOro, Vermont—Local _ , . Fli7atoeth .
dairy herds of Registered Hoi- Huam s> Aun ° st ’ EllzaC,ettl
Area Holstein
Herds Reported
For Records
Need . . .
HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN
Buy Now and Save!
More and more fanners are buying from ns for
better value and all around satisfaction.
Delivered any quantity
Phone Area Code 717 687-7631
Esbenshade Turkey Farm
“America’s Oldest”
PARADISE, PA.
AT FLEETWOOD...
Buyers of WHEAT
Grain Elevator, Feed Warehouse & Flour Mill, Fleetwood, Pa.
<lO miles N.E. of Reading off Route 222)
F. M. BROWN’S SONS, INC.
BIRDSBORd m FLEETWOOD SINKING SPRING
Ph. 582-2741 PK. 944-7654 • Ph. 678-4567
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town, has 37 completed produc
tion records averaging' 16,975
lbs. of milk and 686, lbs. of but- Farm, Quarryyille, has 28 com
terfat. pleted production records aver-
Elam Bollinger, Manheim, aging 16,159 lbs. of milk and 601
has 44 completed production lbs. of butterfat.
records averaging 15,493 lbs of Titus M. Hurst, Lititz, has 36
milk and 593 lbs. of butterfat. completed production recoids
John W. Bshelman & Sons, averaging 16,368 lbs. of milk
Red Rose Research Center, and 598 lbs of butterfat.
Lancaster, have 26 completed Robert H. Kauffman, Ehza
production records avei aging bethtown, has 45 completed
17,408 lbs of milk and 658 lbs. production records averaging
of butterfat. 15,763 lbs. of milk and 579 lbs.
Robert C. Groff, Groftdale of butterfat.
CUSTOM SPRAYING
HIGH PRESSURE WASHING
and
DISINFECTING
in all types of poultry houses.
MAYNARD L. BEITZEL
Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227
To Serve You Foster • ■«
• 50 ft. Diol Scob
• 50 ft. Truck Dump
!t 1000 bu. Dumpinf Fit
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 16,1967 —
Manufacturers'of
-fItoDPHKSV
FEEDS
Henry E. Kettering, Lititz,
has 45 completed production
records averaging 16,538 lbs, of
milk and 651 lbs. of butterfat.
John E. Kreider, Lancaster,
has 41 completed production
records averaging 15,705 lbs of
milk and 600 lbs of butterfat.
Harold M Uruble, Atglen,
has 36 completed production
records averaging 15,218 lbs. of
milk and 580 lbs of butterfat.
To provide a uniform means
of comparing Registered Hol
stein herd performance, lacta
tion averages are leported on
the industry standard, two milk
ings per day, 305-day, mature
equivalent basis These pioduc
tion levels compare favorably
to the average US. cow’s an
nual production of 8,513 lbs. of
milk and 315 lbs of butterfat.
Penn State University super
vised the sampling and produc
tion testing procedures in co
operation with the official herd
testing programs of the nation
al Holstein Association.
FIRST VICTORY
In the Civil War, the first
•Union victory of any conse
quence was the Battle of Phil
ippi, which also marked the
war’s entry into what is now
the state of West Virginia
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