Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 01, 1968, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 1.1968
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POESTENKILL MODEL HELEN, Ex
cellent 92. with production records to 1,-
Cow Families
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lly 339 d 19.978 m 727 f Dean Ca
rol. Good Plus, 3-3 y 305 d 17,660 m
675 f,
Carol had Milk and Honey:
Ivanhoe twins Jennie. Good
Plus 84, 2 1 334 d 12 347 m 566 f
and Jill, Good Plus 82, 2-2 y 332 d
13.222 m 582 f.
Dean Snowball, another mem
ber of the family is Good Plus
with this record- 5 5 307 d 16,063-
m 628 f. Her Milk and Honey
daughter made 2y 11,651 m 468 f.
The Agnes family has these
members now in the iordon
ville R 1 herd; Dean Bevie, Good
Plus, 6-ly 307 d 17,873 m 804 f
Bevie’s two Ivanhoe daughters
are Vichi, Very Good, 4-ly 353 d
21.054 m 924 f, and Connie, Good
Pius. 4y 258 d 11.196 m 523 f Vichi
and Connie each have a Model
daughter making 10,000 lb milk
records as senior yearlings
Connie’s Dictator daughter made
14,195 m 564 f as a two-year-old
Other members ar£ Ivanhoe
Tiny, Good Plus 84, 6-4 y 332 d
19,520 m 912 f, Polly Ann, Good
Plus, 4-0 y 312 d 16,960 m 628 f; Ty
Vic Laror, Good Plus 83, 5-6 y
309 d 21,377 m 771 f Laror’s Ivan
hoe daughter Violet is Good
Plus with 3-9 y 305 d 16,855 m 658 f
and her General daughter is
Good Plus with 3-10 y 269 d 17,258-
m, 710 L
The Efby herd was second in
County DHIA averages last year
with 14,962 m and 645 f.
K. D. & Else Linde
Traced to a Gold Star Dam
A twice 700 lb butterfat cow,
Lmdenhof Butterfmgei’s Thea,
is the fine Registered Guernsey
cow that has founded the favor
ite family of K D and Else
r.imi-™-
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SWEIGART
FIRESTONE
329 W, High St.,' Manheim, Pa.
Phone - 685-Z258
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100 lbs. of butterfat. is a member of the
favorite cow family at Briarkill Farms.
and a great granddaughter
Linde, Oxford HI Thea was a has just finished a senior
daughter of Osborne Hal fere- j ea rlmg record of 305 d 10,655 m
sa’s Anne who traced back to 4 gtj 4ggf_
Osborne Hill Baron’s Theda a , ’ ~ . . .
Gold Star Dam Thea’s sire was Another granddaughter of the
~ r „ , r!,,, foundation cow has just finished
he famous Curtiss Candv But- 21y
ter!mger record: 305 d 10.462 m 51% 533 L
The Lmdes milk 40 head of
Registered Guernseys.
The Lindenhof foundation had
seieral owner-sami ler records
as a young cow and mads on of
ficial DHIA test the following 2
excellent records' 5-4 j 14,445 m
4 9% 702 f and 6-3 y 15.849 m 4.7%
747 f.
Thea has three daughters with that lived two weeks short of 19
records in the herd, the highest 'years, founded the fine Beets
record cow being Ruth with 3-1 j family at John E Kreider s
305 d 13,422 m 45% 610 f Theda Trout Spring Farm Trout Spring
has tour records from 505 lb Lucifer Beets was born Nov. 17,
of butterfat to 580, and Thida 1947 and died Nov 1, 1966. She
has nearly 600 lb. of butterfat as left many pleasant memories,
a four-year-old. offspring and a lifetime prodqc-
Theda also had four daugh
ters. two of which have mature
records over 501 lb. of butterfat
John Kreider
Great, Great, Great,
Great Granddaughters
A grand old Lucifer daughter
tion of 211,092 lb. of milk and 8,- time credits of 174.855 m 8,821 f
035 lb. of butterfat. Neighbors and still doing well. A grand
used her sons and. of her three daughter of Beth topped the
daughters, two remain In the Reading Sale In 1968 at $1220,
herd. and a son of the Gold Medal
Betsy, the youngest daughter Da"’ Is now the Excellent herd
of Beets, has in four lactations site in the Kreider herd. One of
78.489 lb. of milk and 30000 'b. of his daughters has completed her
Beth, another daughter by 4,8 ,c 811f>
Hillmac Sovereign Is Very Good There are now two heifers in
and. Gold Medal and is herself the herd that are great, great,
almost 15 years old. Her best great, great granddaughters of
record is at 9y when she had 20 - Beets, the foundation cow.
389 m 4.1% 835 f and she has life- (Continued on Page 13)
CONTROL WEEDS
IN ALFALFA WITH
BUTYRAC-118
'Apply 2 to 4 weeks after alfalfa
emerges. Controls broadleaf weeds in
seedling or established legumes. This
remarkable selective action killing
many broadleaf weeds without affecting
certain broadleaf crops has been
proven by research men and commercial
growers throughout the country.
We are distributors for a complete line of
WEED KILLERS
llll.llWili.Ml
Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539
second lactation with 19,156 m