20—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 1,1969 Holstein Records Reported Milk and butter fat pioductionopeiation with the Holstein Mels established by Registered Association through breed im- Holstein cows in Hus aica havcpiovcmcnl programs, been icported by Holstein- Fnc sian Association of America All FARM CREDIT LIABILITIES cows aie tiom heuls emoiled in W , LL CONTINUE TO GROW the Dairy Held improvement Registry (DHIR) official testing Expansion of individual farm piogram operations plus impiovements in Cows iccognized in this aica, managerial efficiency will and their owncis are as follows characterize the successful farm- El-Lvndo liv Admiral Glenda, 111 the 1970’s and 1980’s a foui \ear old, pioduced 19.130 11 is almost certain that farm lbs of milk and 823 lbs of but- «« Wlll have lar S er C1 ’ edlt Ijabili teifat in 332 davs El-Lyndo ties ui land, equipment, and live- Kaven George Janet, four-yeai- slock. Associate County Agent old, had 17 860 lbs of milk and Ja y w - Irwin Piedicts 664 lbs of butterfat in 323 days. Credit agencies, he said, will Both aie owned by Elam 80l- jnciease their com- Lngei. Manhenn petencies in assisting a farm- Mt Lea Lucifer Ivanhoe ci‘s manageiial and repayment Ruthy, a si\yeai-old, pioduced ability if they are to furnish the 2.5 620 lbs of milk and 961 lbs necessaiy capital They will also of butteifat in 305 days Fulton- need to know which production v,a> Fond Hope Louise, a two- piactices will pay the greatest year-old. had 16,940 lbs of milk dividends and whether the faim and 735 lbs of butteifat in 305 opeiator is capable of using such d<.vs Both aie owned by J piactices In addition, it is im Movveiy Fie\ & Son, Fultonway peiative that they gam more Fa'ins Lancaster knowledge of basic business oi Spimg-Lawn Misty E Gem, a r anization to help msuie piofi two-yeai old owned by Jay C lability. Gaiber, Lancaster, pioduced 15 710 lbs of milk and 667 lbs Fanners will need to present of butteifat in 305 days. detailed plans showing the re- Groffdale Reflection Ina, a soul ' ces t 0 b( ; used - , the v ,alue of six-year-old owned by Robert cuiren t assets, and cash flow C Gi off, Groffdale Farm, statements, showing, month by Quarryville, produced 24,220 month > the y earl y income and lbs of milk and 922 lbs of but- expenditures Without this in teifat in 351 days formation, Irwin emphasized, Alder Giange Jean Pontiac, a agencies will be reluctant seven-year-old, pioduced 22.000 to loan funds necessary for ex lbs of milk and 884 lbs of but- P ansion - terfat in 305 days Henket The Pennsylvania Agncul- Honey, a three-year-old, had 18,- tuial Records Program, admin -060 lbs of milk and 756 lbs of jeered by the Cooperative Ex butteifat in 315 days Henket tension Service, is a valuable Flashy Fein, a three-year-old, tool area farmers can use as an had 17,260 lbs of milk and 692 aic j in unproving business prac- Ibs of butterfat in 319 days All tices. Contact the Agricultural are owned by Heniy E. Ketter- Extension Office, 1383 Arcadia mg, Lititz Road, Lancaster, for further de These new pioduction figures taiiS may be compared to the esti mated annual output of 8,513 “ lbs (3,959 quaits) of milk and 315 lbs of butteifat by the aver- age U S dauy cow, notes the Lung cancer is the leading national Holstein Association cause of male cancer deaths The Pennsylvania State Umveisity American Cancer Society le super used the sampling, weigh- ports the mortality rate is 15 rng and testing operations in co- times gi eater than 35 \eais ago SPREAD ANY MANURE ...liquids to frozen solids Powerful chain-flail action of the Starlint Rotaspreader shreds and spreads any type manure in broad, even swaths up to 20-feet wide. Simple construction reduces mainte nance. “Seal-of-Quality” galvanized steel body resists corrosion. Separate chassis hauls heaviest loads. See us soon for full details and a demonstration. Mmw' J R. 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