JuiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiitmiiiMiiiiiiiiiimiiii: A Holstem Cow owned by Curtis E Akers, Quarryville HI, completed the highest 305 day lactation in September. Iva pro duced 22,563 lbs. of milk, 1,030 lbs of butterfat with a 46% test. Second high lactation was completed by a Registered Holstein cow owned by Lloyd Wolf, Quarryville R 2. Dora produced 27,479 lbs. of milk, 1,028 lbs of butterfat with a 3.7% test in 305 days The herd of Carl G. Troop, Quarryville R 3, had the highest daily butterfat average. This herd with 17.1 Registered & Grade Holstein cows averaged 56 0 lbs. of milk, 210 lbs of butterfat with 3 8% test. The herd of Hiram S. Aungst. Elizabethtown Rl, placed second This herd of 41.2 Registered Holstein cows aver aged 50.0 lbs. of milk, 1.92 lbs. of butterfat with a 3.8% test. The lactations with 680 or more lbs of buttertat with 305 days follows- Owner-Name Breed Age Days Milk Test Fat Curtis E Akeis Iva Lloyd Wolf Doia J Mowery Fiey Ji Regina RH Pattie RH Monica RH Nathan G Stoltzius Sue RH Ruth RH John M Harnish Clove Pearl Caiol Indi Melody Jay E. Landis Sheila RH Allan R Shoemaker Jeame GrH Sally GrH Joseph L Fisher Belle Albert Breneman Eleanor Jay R Foieman Pearl Aaron S Click 68 29 58 Nelson E Martin Misty Dora Ada Walter E Mowier 50 J. Z. Nolt Dina RH Cemrald RH J Herr & B. Fisher Jr. Bmki RH David L. Landis Judy Bnnton & Eager Carmen Dixie Earl L Hershey 58 105 J Floyd Kreider Jewel RH Kay RH Paul B Zimmerman Jane RH Janet RH John M Smucker Star Dina Shirley Clyde W. Martin Alfreda Flashy Audrey David S Lapp Ann RH Stephen J. Stoltzfus Ann Gi H Charles Tindall Arc RH Paul & Robert Wenger Ma; la RH Kenneth E Zurin Wendy Jason L Wea\er Amy 305 8-10 GrH RH 305 305 303 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 6-10 3- 5-8 8-0 4- RH RH GrH RH RH 305 4-10 305 305 305 GrH 298 4-10 RH 305 RH 305 305 305 7-1 6-1 66 GrH GrH RH 305 305 305 RH RH RH 5-0 12-1 7-0 305 305 RH GrH 3-11 3-6 265 279 6-8- 9-0 305 GrH 305 RH RH 305 305 RH RH 305 305 305 305 298 305 305 305 305 RH RH RH 4- 5- 9-6 299 305 300 RH RH RH 3- 4- 3-11 305 305 305 305 RH 305 303 GrH 6-0 LANCASTER COUNTY DHIA MONTHLY I REPORT 1,030 22,563 1,028 27,479 17,813 25,009 19,458 23,715 18,314 46 41 35 36 41 18,797 17,757 20,125 19,403 17,023 22,601 19,851 19,680 23,339 22,830 19,231 41 40 48 19,931 18,402 15,030 37 36 38 21,629 21,5j.5 19,366 20,084 19,305 18,691 18,037 20,219 21,581 20,724 18,728 44 44 17,853 16,115 20,531 13,899 20,091 20,277 22,964 19,565 21,186 16,705 20 431 19,662 15.780 18 561 17,506 21,479 21,208 19,009 ■""x ■#r3§Ts : i^g Owner • Name Breed Robert C Gioff Abeyale IIH William P Airowsmith Penny RJ Christian K Lapp Loia Betsy Banostn Gano Qneameade Farms Boots Henry E Kettering Honey RH N Gerhart & L W. Nolt 17 GrH 14 GrH James A. Newcomer Lam ic RH Raymond M. Hoover Panda RH Duchess RH Aaron B. Weaver Posy RH Raymond & Louise Witmer Kelly RG Susy RG Balnna RG Marvin S Nolt Jenny Connie Lester M Weavei 518 68A Maurice F Welk Susie Clair M Hershey Pat Barbie Donald S Eby Maude Albert E Fiy Felicia RH Roy H & Ruth H Book Betty RH Jay C Garber 948 876 770 Beth Ivan Z Martin May RH Raymond W Burkholder 16 GiH D M & L L Zimmerman Tiptop RH Ezra M Martin Petunia Elam P Bollingei 909 707 859 730 710 705 695 851 Glenda Clarence Stauffei Lady J Kenneth Hershey Sally RH Joyce RH Claire RH Donald L Hex shey Beryle Glenn C Hershey 839 714 838 837 835 Trixie Hiram S Aungst Ivy J Wade Gioff Star Ernest J Sander Rema Amos B Lapp Louise Wayne Harry L Troop Joyce Rosean Edwin K Wise Pride Nora C Robert Greidei 825 745 719 809 798 737 806 690 803 724 800 Sylvia Benuel S. Beiler 792 Dolly Frank S Weidman Ann RH John & H Farrington Cns RH Melvin L Shertzer Dolly 2 Alvin K Bollinger 790 701 789 704 786 714 Luella Kenneth L Beiler Blackie Mahlon M Fiy Beauty Elvm Hess Ji Lisa Dale E Hiestand 783 769 782 776 739 Judy Elmei H Weber Betty Hilda Anna 2 Paul R Witmer Irene Paul E Martin Doia John C Groff Herta John U Stoltzfus Ma 782 755 690 781 777 777 774 772 771 Age Days 5-11 305 301 RH RH RH RH 305 305 305 305 50 3-10 2- 3- 305 RH 302 305 286 305 305 305 4-8 6-1 305 305 305 305 7-3 2- 3- GrH RH 304 305 9-4 7-9 5-10 4-3 GrH RH 304 305 289 GrH 7-4 4-1 RH RH 304 305 RH 305 305 294 RH 305 305 6-10 305 305 RH 305 RH 305 RH 305 7-7 3-11 90 305 305 305 RH 10-9 303 RH 305 RH 305 RH 8-11 305 RH 305 RH RH 293 305 RH RH 44) 56 305 305 RH RH 305 285 GrH 305 RH 6-9 305 10-10 305 3-0 305 RH 7-1 305 RH 5-0 305 RH 7-4 305 RH 7-2 305 RH 4-2 305 RH 3-8 305 RH GrH 7-2 305 10 3 305 3-2 305 RH RG 5-0 305 RH 4-2 305 RH 5-4 280 GrH 8-3 305 (Continued on Page 24) Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November i, 1960 SECOND SECTION Milk Test Fat 17.9% 15,446 40 43 46 40 19.164 16,121 14,961 16,851 15,970 18,356 20,338 17,300 23,153 18,557 21,476 18,504 52 48 53 14,525 15,070 13,174 19,240 20,967 19.391 17,698 17,743 19,192 19,629 19,594 17,940 21,265 21,004 21,186 16,889 18,207 20,820 18,252 17,198 20,355 20,524 18,698 3.6 3.5 3.7 20,472 19,147 19,111 16,444 16,168 19,591 17,251 19,130 16,557 18,076 18,100 17,867 17,765 19,881 19,762 18,746 17,195 17,398 15,333 18,222 19,296 19,929 19,769 16,013 12,660 19 501 18,806 19,011 Dairymen 76 r ) 769 768 695 691 680 767 765 By Victor Plastow 761 702 Associate Agricultural Agent 759 Have you had your forage test ed’ Since practically all your forage is harvested and in stor- 759 733 758 age, now would be the time to have it analyzed to see where you stand nutritionally in your winter feeding program. As you know, the Penn State Forage Testing Service will give all D.H I.A members expert advise on your feeding ration to your dairy herds each month, in order that you may obtain the maxi mum production throughout the winter months Also, you can maintain a healthy herd which is vitally important at all times to maintain breeding efficiency, as well as other diseases. All of the D H.I A supervisors carry these forage kits with them for your convenience 758 717 700 756 695 755 718 751 750 682 746 745 744 744 Are you still having mastitis problems? Needless may I say, that the milking machine should be checked out carefully. This equipment is used twice daily and several hours each day, therefore, one should have this machine examined to see if it is producing the desired vacuum, are the pulsatois working prop erly, or are the lines tight and not losing vacuum or are they blocked by some obstruction? If this latter point is the case, then wash your lines out with a hot lye solution, follow with plain hot water as a rinse. Have your local service man come in and check your system while it is operating to see if your vacuum level is being maintained at its desued level This is also a de sirable place to look for high leucocyte count problems 743 741 739 738 737 737 734 709 684 732 730 730 728 728 726 706 Now that the pasture season is practically over and the heif ers are returned to winter hous ing, you might find it advanta geous to have them examined tor pregnancy, especially those which had a bull running loose with them this summer. You will find that heifers will breed easier at this age level than to delay it to over two years of age 726 698 724 691 724 724 722 Now that the temperatures are becoming cooler the animals have a tendancy to grow more hair Theiefore, to maintain high quality milk and to keep the lice undei conti 01. it would be advis able to clip the udders and flanks, and if lice maj be a pioblem, then at ound the nead, neck, over the toplme and aiound the tail head Following the clipping they should then be dusted with ro tenone foi lice control 722 722 721 719 719 718 714 711 700 700 Foi any dairyman who is plann ing on showing at the Pennsyl vania State Faim Show in 1970, I wish to inform you that the dead line for entnes is Novem bei 8, 1969, instead of November 15 Entry blanks can be secured at our Agricultuial Extension Office, 1383 Arcadia Road, Room 1, Lancastei, Pa 17601 711 710 710 709 17