Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 01, 1969, Image 17

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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
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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