Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 1969, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 11.1969
16
DHIA MONTHLY REPORT
Owner - Name Bleed x\ge Days Milk Test
Meivin Nissley
14
Daniel L Mai tin
Peail
HIGH DAILY AVERAGE OF BUTTERFAT
Days
On
Owner Breed Test
Cuius E Akeis
R&GrIT 31
J Aithux Rohiex & Sons
R&GiH 26
Mahlon Shoemakei & Son
R&GrH 31
M livm Eberly
R&GiH 32
J Rohiei Witmer
RBrSw 32
J Mowery Fiey Jr
RH
Lloyd Wolf
R&GiH 31
Amos & Eleanor Hershey
R&GrH
Jacob S Dienner
R&GrH
Wilmer G Kraybill
RH
John M Smueker
R&GrH 29
Robert W Ulrich & Son
R&GrJ 30
Calvin D Beiler
RH 30
Mervm Nissley
R&GrH 31
Monroe W Good
R&GrH 32
t* 11 71 /T Ij_Tl a. Gerlach is cited for his sup
ror r ull Market Reports p«t of the local ffa chapteis
x and his interest in the County
Read Lancaster Farming AgpioBiam
BEHLEN ALL-STEEL
MULTI-PURPOSE CURVET
... for grain and/or machinery
Your economical buy...» utility building with
high-and-wide doors to permit entry of largest
implements. Addition of wall-floor ties lets yon
store grain 12' high against sidewall. In KT and
40' widths. Length unlimited.
Cam* in «nJ Ut a* h*V Y*« with y*ur fculHfn#
... th*r*'* ■ Bahltn CurvM t* fit y«vr ■•**•*l
FREY BROS.
Fred Frev, Mgr
R D Quarr.wille. Pa. 17566
786-2235 (717;
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RH 8-4 305 17 920 3 6
RH 4-2 305 16,875 3 9
No. Cow Days Milk
Cows In Milk Lbs.
88 1
37 2
92 3
50 1
90 2
43 0
94 2
29 3
94 9
10 3
76 6
59 3
86 9
42 5
85 9
27 9
84 0
36 2
86 6
40 7
97 8
36 7
812
63 8
90 5
43 0
88 0
34 5
93 1
412
Fat
650
650
Fat
Lbs.
ft
Fat
191
47 5
190
50 6
185
47 1
180
47 3
17t)
38 6
175
42 9
A local educator and a county
172 es * oc k comm i sslon organiza
tion are to be honored next
172 week at the State FFA Conven
j72 tion to be held in the Foium of
174
43 7
416
43 6
47 9
the Education Building in down
-1.69 town Harrisburg In ceremonies
Wednesday afternoon, Dr Harry
169 Geilach, County Superintendent
47 9
316
of School is to receive the Hon
orary Keystone Farmer Degiee
Ig7 and the Lancaster Livestock Ex
change is scheduled to receive
1 67 a Citation Award.
412
42 8
44 1
Dr. Hairy Gerlach
Honors To Be
Given At FFA
Convention
The citation award is given for
‘he work the Exchange does
each year at the County FFA
Hog Show for the arrange
ments and the handling of the
;ale following the show
FEED FLORIN
14% OR 16% DAIRY
RATION TO YOUR HERD
TO MAKE MILK & MONEY
For a healthy, highly productive herd, Florin enriched
dairy feed is scientifically formulated, tested and prov
ed. Feed it regularly, and see the results ... more milk
from cows, more money for you.
Wolgemuth Bros., Inc.
Mount Joy, Penna. Ph. 633-1451
Snowdozing with the Mini-Dozer
> * v * r *
As a winter workhorse around yard or farm, the Mini-
Dozer is unequalled It will push a full blade of snow easily
for cleaning roadway, drive, walk, etc. It can pile up snow,
even climb over it if necessary Important winter features
include superior traction and self-cleaning tracks In addi
tion, the slide pan on the bottom keeps the power train
dry—no clutch belts can get wet and slip Winter uses in
clude work in the woods—to supplement a larger tractor;
with the snowblower attachment to clear drives and walks,
and on snow trails with the high speed conversion kit to
pull sleds, toboggans, supplies, etc. Standard speed 3
MP H, Optional High Speed 6 MP H The Mini-Dozer
also fits easily into pickup truck or standard station wagon.
ELI F. KING
POND ROAD, RONKS R. D. 1
(2 miles northwest of Intercourse)
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