A Registeied Holstein cow owned by Chustian K Lapp, Gap R D 2 completed the highest 305 dav lactation Ovation pioduced 18 145 pounds of milk and 912 pounds of butteifat with a 5 0 per cent test Second high lactation was completed by a Registeied Hol stein cow owned by Richard H Hess, Stiasbuig, R D 1 Linda pio duced 21,430 pounds of milk and 839 pounds ot butteifat with a 3.9 pei cent test in 305 days The heid of Amos B Lapp, Goidonville, R D 1, had the high est daily butteifat aveiage This heid of 33 3 Registeied & Grade Holstein cows averaged 58 3 pounds of milk and 2 10 pounds of butterfat with a 3 6 per cent test The heid of David L Landis, 1896 Colebiook Road, Lancas ter, placed second This herd of 27 4 Registered & Giade Hol stein cows aveiaged 52 6 pounds of milk and 2 09 pounds of but tertat with a 4 0 per cent test FIRST 305 DAYS OF LACTATION WITH 600 OR MORE POUNDS OF BUTTERFAT Breed Age Days Owner Chustian K Lapp Ovation Ti mne Alegeia Richard H Hess Linda J Mowery Frey Jr Beverly Bates Dutches Hedy Nathan E Stoltzfus Betty Gi H Raymond & Louise Wxtmer Amy RG Pecoht RG Bennie L Fishei Louise Daniel S Esh Goalie John M Hamish Beth Sally Milly Louise Hany G Kieidei Buike Charles Tindall Lucap Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist If inflation bugs you, don’t just beef and bear it Do some thing' Take your cue fiom the decade of the thirties when every one watched their pennies They shopped smait, compared prices, passed up what they really did not need, bai gamhunted, and made good use of what they had on hand If you do the same today, with incomes so much higher, you would actually make money because eveiy saved dollar is a full dollar, whereas the eamed dollar is re duced by taxes Here are a few guidelines for tax-fiee savings Buy only what you planned to buy when you go to the store If you spot something you want desperately, go home and think about it for a few days Chances aie the uige to splur ge will pass Since most men are greater im pulse buyers than women, You will be dollais ahead if don’t send your husband out for you substitute lowei-cost fish, giocenes cheese or egg dishes a couple Watch the newspaper foi of times a week for red meat food sales With a freezer you which accounts for 25 per cent can buy enough of each sales of all you pay for food. 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(Continued on Page 21) nmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMmiiiJiiKi RH RH RH 305 305 305 RH 7 8 305 RH RH RH RH 74 87 78 35 305 293 305 305 305 305 305 GiH 7-10 305 GrH 911 305 RH 8 4 RH 31-* RH 5 7' RH 4 6 305 ' 303 ‘*"3os 300 RH 10 5 305 RH 6 5 305 How to Beat Inflation LANCASTER COUNTY DHSA MONTHLY I REPORT Milk Test 18,145 15,350 18,851 50 5 1 38 21,430 19,364 17,372 18,499 14,595 43 46 3 9 41 16,920 15,681 12,464 17,786 19,888 45 44 38 40 17,003 16,303 18,254 15,154 19,321 19,228 A • ••• ; *. *• VI THOMAS Om ncr • X.iim- 15 1 c .1 t'l.lUoil ( ll.il k"> Al.it "i el I :1„ r.os. lolm K SloU/fiii Ruth S R ShfllonbL'mcM Dos ihlc Ilemv E Keltming Tops\ RII Albeit Bicneman Faith RH Flossie RH Sam & Allen Ki eulei \ilone GiH Mclun G Slolt. fus Claia RH David D Zimmeiman Mistv M.’l 10 Ethel Edwin K \\ ise Kaion Calvin D Beilei Becky Dawn Kenneth L Beilei Eileen Uug Tn\ie J Z Noit Ailo J Flovcl Kieidei Stai Joseph W Best 44 GiH A Dale Heu (Holstein) H 75 GiH Ezi a M Mai tin Kate Viola Lester T Good Minnie Fied Cudei Idela Cathy P Robert Wenger Arlene James G Ki eider 1 Nina Bethama Faim 2 Fat 912 785 724 839 825 791 724 600 RH 45 GiH Paul & Ruth Bucher Pansy Gi H V Fexiy Rohiei 799 789 602 Peail Ben M Stoltzlus Gladys EJmei S Myeis 778 Sheila J Eby Heishey 767 Jennie Reid & Holloway 767 710 691 61 0 91 C Witmei Sherei Della Lloyd E Miller 763 Mane James A Hess Lee RH Red Rose Reseaich Centei A R Belle RH Honey RH N Geihait & L W Nolt 36 GrH 28 . GrH Luke Ray Zimmerman 762 ' 6 Amos B Lapp Posch J Wade Gr off Queen J Rohrei Wrtmer Dolly Hauy S August Pansy Albert H Melhnger Inka RH Betsy RH Robert T Bowman Supreme RH John S Yost Olrve John L Landrs Lrsa Robert C Groff Shetla Ivan S Stoltzfus Suste Maurree F Welk Tammy Samuel M Augsburger Etta RH Inka RH John & Elam Rutt Noia Wilbui N Eib 22 Clarence Stauffer Noima Lucy Paul B Zimmerman Rosane nq Atrc Da>s 5 5 3 2 5 1 RH CiII Ilii 8 11 Rll RII 3 11 3 11 64 36 83 Gill RH Gill RH RH RH 7-1 5-10 RH RH RH 35 11 5 59 RH RH 8-10 46 RH RH GiH RG RG RH RH 6-10 32 10-9 RH RH GiH RH GiH RH RH 3-10 7-10 86 11-0 RH RH 6-0 RBrSw 4-10 RH 4-10 4-11 RH GiH RH GrH GiH RH 7-10 RH RH RH RH 2 6 (Continued 305 on Page 17 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 25.1979 SECOND SECTION Milk Tost K! 1.18 12 UO 1(! 157 28(i 2'»4 300 305 20 600 305 20 077 305 18 355 305 305 20 620 17 100 305 18 721 305 18 355 305 305 305 16 125 15 811 15 285 305 20 495 305 305 16 813 17,468 37 40 37 305 305 305 19,215 15 519 16 562 305 19 987 305 17,131 305 16 748 305 19,658 305 304 18 528 17,142 305 15 703 5 0 1|‘689 4 3 305 305 13,900 13,876 305 15,284 305 15,160 284 276 14,449 14,349 305 18 569 305 20,254 305 19,375 305 16,402 305 17,910 305 17,722 305 15 236 305 18,369 305 16,924 305 305 17,753 17,353 296 261 14,267 14,047 305 18,301 248 14,632 305 16,716 305 14,353 305 14,261 301 305 13,642 14,885 305 15,495 305 13,364 305 16 335 289 16,763 300 15,532 305 15,500 305 305 15,209 17,388 305 19,338 305 16,984 305 305 14 544 19,415 16,909 18) r.u 756 62 \ 65'- Facts 755 Dairymen Should 743 Know 739 622 731 B>: Victor Plastow Associate Agiicultural Agent 719 710 647 609 Louis Longo said that “Co* opeiatives have a m..ioi rolo to plav in achieving top prices foi faim produce through bar gaining powei In 01 del to ex e cise this bargaining power, theie must be umt> among the vauous milk maike'.mg coopera tives Theie are too many voices speaking tor the dan> business.” Longo believes that 711 709 619 70S 620 613 707 Boards of Dnectois should be active, intei ested and piogres- 702 sive men It is a lesponsibility to be a boaid membei, not an honor. 702 When a man fails in his ap pointed role, he should be re placed 700 692 602 A cooperative is no stronger than its members 690 Moving Into Free Stall Housing? -Stress will be gi eat when cows aie moved from the conventiom* al stall barn to the free stSS facility Milk production will piobably suffer Being milked in a milking parloi can be a traumatic expenence for cows until they become accustomed to it Milking cows in a parlor for the fust time can be equally hard on a man 688 688 688 606 686 680 Slowly develop the milking loutme you plan for the cows Don’t try to handle moie than two units for the fust few days Spend extra time on udder pieparation Move slowly, de liberately and quietly No hol lenng and no beating on the cows even though you will be tempted 680 677 676 672 672 Use waim water in a bucket and toweling to prepaie udders for the first week then use the hose and sprayer to wash ud ders Be especially careful to pi event injuries to cattle while milking 671 671 667 656 664 601 Keep strangers out of the milking pit Under no circumstances do (Continued on Page 23) 660 659 Local Holstein Passes 30,000 Pounds of Milk 656 656 One local Holstein cow has exceeded 30,000 pounds of milk and two others have topped 1,000 pounds of butterfat, ac cording to the Holstem-Fnesian Association of Ameuca Bonnie Comet Oimsby 5547951 (VG), owned b> Jchn W Eshel man & Sons, Red Rose Research Centei, Lancaster, pioduced 30,- 090 pounds of milk and 1,034 pounds of butteifat in 305 days. She aveiaged neatly 46 quarts of milk each day throughout the testing peuod 656 652 618 651 650 649 647 647 647 Smyrna View Apollo Lois 5824377 (VG), owned by Nathan E Stoltzfus, Gap, produced 22,- 113 pounds of milk and 1,013 pounds of butteifat in 365 days. Fultonway Ci isscross Regina 63334755 (GP), owned by J. Moweiy Fiey Ji, Fultonway Farms, Lancaster, pioduced 19,- 374 pounds of milk and 1,041 pounds of butterfat in 365 days. 647 608 644 644 644 635 640