Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 30, 1971, Image 9

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    1 A Registered Holstein cow owned by. Robert L. Weaver, Stras
burg,RDl, completed the highest 305 day lactation. Laura pro
duced 27;066 pounds -of milk, I,HB butterfat with a 4.1
'periceat test. Second higfa iactation was completed by a Register-
cow: owned try Giffijstiah'lf.-Lapp, Gap, RD2, Pa. Bea
-trice ■p«ad<»d''2(K443“-poundß’'di' milk,--#44 of butterfat
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i'^sf^da^tdmtterfafr Registered and
- tfGKtideSHoistedtl' i Ttverag<d=s2:&-^eahd^(rf ; milk, 2.15 pounds
- rcfiiutfef per cent J. Kenneth Her
> -!RDI, .placed -herd df 42.0 Registered
- and iCrade iHbistein- cows. pounds of milk, 1.89
- r porandJrNJf buttferfat -.
LACTATie>f I¥ITH 600 OR WORE
- Owner--Name , Breed
Roboct'L. Weaver >
Lacra RH
Itketda RH
Christian K. Lapp
Beatrice RH
Baaostn " RH
Betsy RH
Xodel RH
Lester M. Hawthorne
' Flashy. RH
Jean RH
John M. Harmsh
Grette
S&irley
J. Mowery Frey Jr
Maryon --
Prscila
Calvin D. Beiler
Snukie
Allan R. Shoemaker
■’Mae - GrH
Pansy RH
FujSy H. Frey
Lois
llervin. Sander
• Mollie -
Bonnie
Mitei ,
Bedch
Galen TV. Crouse
Winnie RH
Cecilia RH
Jan RH
Sadie RH
Model RH'
Rosie RH
JD. Richard Bruckhart
Marigold RH
Pnde RH
Ralph Myer & Sons
Barbara RH
Laura RH
Harry G. Kreider
Millie
Jennie
Misty
Arthur D. Wenger
Design RH 4-10
Quarryville Presbyterian Home &
Dora RH 6-3
Harry Zimmerman Jr.
Daisy RH
Romella Farms
Nanette
Jason L. Weaver
Amy
Clarence M. Murry
Daisy RH
Bubbles RH
Rufus G. Martin
5 RH
Paul V. Nissley
Jean
Jay E. Landis
Shelia
Ivan Zook
52
Joseph W. Best
61
Dan S. Stoltzfus
Joan
Barbara 1
Robert C. Groff
Dawn
Loiida
Benuel S. Beiler
Fanny
Lewy, RH 6-8
S. R. Shellenberger . < „;i
Bohnie ‘ GrH WO! •
Be|h 2 RH 9,5.
Again ,ju i RH,' 9H'\-
Parkei-H. Ranck ‘
Peggy RH 8-4 \
Honey RH 4-4
John & H. Farrington
'Crls RH 4-4
JSarl L. Hershey
110 , RH , 5 t 9
Days,
Age
305
'298
5-3
54
305
305
305
305
5-0
3-8
5-
6-
305
305
305
305
94)
5-0
RH
RH
305
305
4-11
6-5
RH
RH
305
,4-7
RH
305
295
10-4
4-3
305
8-10
RH
GrH
GrH
GrH
RH ,
6-1- , 305-
10-1 305
9-6 305
'5-6 305
305
5-0
3-
5-2
4-
4-9
4-3
305
305
'302
305
299
305
305
-410
5-2
305
281
6-5
3-2
7-11
9-7
6-11
305
289
305
GrH
GrH
RH
305 19,363
Elmer Fisher
305
305
305
RG
305
GrH
305
305
305
GrH
305
RH
305’
RH
305
GrH
305
6 10
4-4'
10-7
RH,
RH
293
305
5-1
5-0
RH
RH
305
305
GrH
299
304
304
305
305
305
305
305
305
mmiiiiiiimiiiiimiimmr
LANCASTER
% COUNTY
DHIA
MONTHLY |
REPORT
Milk Test Fat
4.1 1,116
4.0 820
27,066
- 20.277
4.6
4.4
3.8
3.6
" 20,443
20,759
19,197
18,088
‘ 21,243
14,86*0
42
39
20,782
17,845
44
4.1
19,495
19.284
4.0
19,999
17,646
16,150
20,054
3.9
3.4
3.7
3.1
20,371
21,960
17,088
19,628
38
4.5
3.9
3.7
3.4
4.0
20,856
14,526
16,710
17,337
18,032
15,171
21,351
18,987
44
37
18,016
17,411
34
43
3.6
23,128
16.745
18,961
18,258
18,588
16,842
18,864
23,155
18,759
17,437
19.695
3.4
21,633
17,031
4.4
16.872
16,177
21,748
19,243
16,317
3.8
3.4
19,188
18,413
3.9
3.7 ■
3.7
18,373
19,109
18,671
15,772
17,939
46
4.0
17,750
19,955
Owner - Name
Jay C Garber
Feyarta
H Barta
Glee
John S Yost
Madge
J Eby Hershey
Sylvia
Lester J Wiker
Mary
Ivan M. Hursb
Fairy
Tiny
Elmer N Hershey
Peggy RH
Dons RH
Mahlon M. Fry
Koreen
Mervm W. Dexter
Vera
Eli S. King
Beauty RH
Raymond W. Burkholder
16 GrH
55 GrH
21 ' GrH
Edwin K. Wise
Reba
Dale E. Hiestand
- Gwendy
David B. King
Joy
Jonas Sensenig
17
Melvin L Beiler
' Millie RH
Tootles GrH
Smokey RH
Pam. RH
Masonic Homes Farms
Sun Peg RA
Lobetsy RA
Robert E. Weicksel
Jeanie RBrSw 8-1
Roy H. & Ruth H. Book
IT Tony RH
J. Kenneth Hershey
Claire RH
Ellis D. Kreider
R 4
Samuel F King
Spot
Joseph L. Fisher
‘944
905
724
644
919
686
870
688
Olive
Titus B. Stoner
Katie
Ivan Z. Martin
Gal
Pat
Henry B. Leaxnan
856
788
806
806
720
Della
Amos H. Rutt
Ruth
Ruby
Sharon
Albert E. Fry
Pinky
Sugar
Isaac M Horst
6
805
804
736
636
605
798
658
655
648
622
609
14
Reuben Z. Smoker
Flossie GrH
Paul C. & Ruth Bucher
Penny GrH
V. Ferry Rohrer
W 2
Lynn
Ivan S Stoltzfus
Jean
Lloyd Wolf
Spotty
Moses N. Good
Lady
Nathan E. Stoltzfus
Fawn RH
Nathan G. Stoltzfus
Ruth RH
C. Richard Landis
Phoebe
H. Richard Hershey
Sybil RH
James D. Shertzer
Sandy
David S. Smucker
Ann
June
Fred Crider
Reba
Harry S. Aungst
Trudy
Meit
Albeit Breneman
Della
Carol
Wilmer G Kraybill
Prism RH
Donald L. Hershey
Carla RH
Jill RH
Tammy RH
James W. Bowman
796
637
794
642
782
723
689
781
780
774
766
761
758
699
754
741
740
737
734
731
698
Polly
Samuel S. Stoltzfus
Jackie RH
Amos B Lantz
Royal
J. Clayton Charles
Patsy
Ira D Welk
Sophia
Roy B. Stoner '
729
632
723
622
720
702
' 700
Butter
Elvm Hess Jr.
Lisa
Allen Lee Stoltzfus
7091 Susan
720
716
708
Age Days
Breed
305
305
305
4-1
2-4
35
RH
RH
RH
305
RH
305
RH
305
3-11
RH
305
305
32
3-10
RH
GrH
305
305
305
RH
305
RH
305
305
305
305
8-1
3-
4-
298
RH
305'-
6-8 '
' RH
RH
GrH
304
305
289
305
305
5-1
7-3
3-
4-
305
305
305
291
10-3
305
GrH
305
GrH
280
10-4
GrH
305
RH
305
RH
RH
3-11
5-9
305
305
GrH
305
RH
GrH
RH
305
9-5
6-2
6-7
305
305
9-4
8-4
RH
RH
301
305
GrH
GrH
289
305
305
295
GrH
EH
305
249
EH
305
GrH
296
EH
305
3-4
305
305
EH
10-5
305
305
EH
291
EH
EH
305
305
EG
305
EH
EH
305
305
EH
EH
76
7-11
282
305
290
66
8-6
5-8
305
305
305
GrH
305
305
RH
305
GrH
8-10
304
RH
305
36 ’
RH
305
RH
305
RH 8-2
(Continued
305 14,807
on Page 10)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 30, 1971
'Milk Test Fat
41
42
43
708
630
630
17,285
15,095
14,527
704
15,481
703
17,471
701
16,993
700
651
15,975
19 675
697
636
44
40
15,989
15,952
696
18,925
696
4.4
15,864
695
18,806
693
648
603
41
3.6
39
16,880
18,103
15,554
692
16,730
689
17,911
38
688
18,761
15,866
677
17,226
16,980
15,540
16,882
676
665
612
605
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.6
16,906
17,203
676
642
14,542
676
18,719
672
18,311
668
19,252
666
17,429
666
17,161
666
39
20,614
665
16,381
15,549
665
658
41
4.2
14,559
665
4.6
20,076
13,172
14,700
664
647
624
33
49
42
16.147
17.147
662
658
16,672
16,414
660
636
17,556
658
14,639
658
18,896
14,545
657
626
18,224
657
16,909
655
19,995
654
16,589
654
17,724
652
14,629
651
16,140
648
18,457
646
14,507
15,350
642
618
44
4.0
12,893
642
18,105
15,715
641
615
17,160
19,129
639
622
15,144
637
18.292
16,396
15,423
35
38
39
635
619
608
18,358
34
633
18,472
632
15,399
631
16,845
630
16,946
629
15,628
4.0
626
17,095
624
623
Facts Dairymen
Should Know
By Max Smith
County Agr. Agent
Dairy Cattle Grates
Can Help Keep Cows Clean
Dairymen aie finding that bed
ding for dairy cows is in short
supply this yeai
Rubber mats and carpeting
aie finding their way into more
and more dairy stables to pro
vide cow comfort
When minimum bedding is
used, it’s a good idea to provide
grates over the gutters to aid
in keeping the cows clean.
Studies at The Pennsylvania
State University indicate that the
grate size and spacing is impor
tant. It is suggested that steel
rods % inches in diameter be
spaced 3 inches on centers over
the gutters. Cross bars 5/16 x
114 inches flat stock should be
placed on 12-16 inch centers. In
order that the grates can be
handled easily it is suggested
that they be constructed in sec
tions 8 to 9 feet long. Gutter
grates aid in keeping cows clean
when minimum bedding is used.
Dairy Urged To Prevent
Feed Flavor In Fluid Milk
The sweet, aromatic flavor of
milk lower consumption It does
not cause spoilage, but some
persons do not like the unpleas
ant taste. It is caused by the
feed the cows eat and the air
they taieathe.
Pievention is the key as pro
cessing will not remove all of
the off-flavor. Feeding silage
(grass or corn) after milking
and adequate barn .ventilation
are essential. ( Cows should not
eat silage for at least two hours
prior to milking. The taste is
detected in the milk about 20
minutes after silage is eaten. It
dissipates until no off-flavor is
appaient after 4 to 6 hours.
Even in cold weather dairy
barns must be ventilated. A
thermostatically - controlled fan
should keep the air fresh and
the temperature about 55 de
grees F in a closed stable About
15 percent of the 443 store
samples evaluated had a definite
feed taste during 1970. To main
tain good flavor and increase per
capita consumption, pi event the
feed taste of milk Good barn
ventilation and feeding silage
after milking aie very impor
tant.
Research Finding New Uses
For Tree Bark
Bark is a raw material that is
being used in a variety of
pioducts and for several differ
ent purposes. But much bark
is wasted or piesents disposal
pioblems to sawmill operators
in some localities.
Large quantities of bark are
available mainly as a result of
sawmills chipping their slabs
for papermaking Analyzing all
aspects ot bark residues is neces
sary befoie it is used That as
why there is baik-use reseaich
underway at The Pennsylvania
Slate University School of
Foiest Resources and the De
partment of Horticulture
Producers of bark assist re
search of this type by making
their material available for con
ducting trials and observing re
sults of the use of bark pro
ducts which were once consider
ed total waste. Processing
equipment and systems are now
being used for manufacturing
specific pi oducts. This might be
another bedding substitute for
sti aw.
Dairy Farmers Can Increase
Their Returns By:
An adequate feeding program
based on maximum use of high
quality hay, silage and pastuie
(Continued on Page 10)
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