Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinuii A Registered Holstein cow owned by Herbert & Rhelda Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike, Lancaster, completed the highest 305 day lactation. Zsa Zsa produced 25,382 pounds of milk, 1,047 pounds of butterfat with a4l per cent test Second high lactation was completed by a Registered Holstein cow owned by J Floyd Kreider, Mt Joy RD2 Dotty produced 20,981 pounds of milk, 908 pounds of butterfat' with a 4 3 per cent test in 305 days. The herd of Benjamin B Fisher, Gordonville RDI, had the highest daily butterfat average. This herd of 15 0 Registered and Grade Holstein Cows averaged 55.5 pounds of milk, 2 09 pounds of butterfat with a 3.8 per cent test. The herd of John Omar Stoltzfus, Honey Brook RD2, placed second. This herd of 33 8 Registered and Grade Holstein cows averaged 54 7 pounds of milk, 2.05 pounds of butterfat with a 3.7 per cent test. FIRST 305 DAYS OF LACTATION WITH 660 OR MORE POUNDS OF BUTTERFAT. Owner - Name Breed Age Days Milk Test Herbert & Rhelda Royer Zsa Zsa RH Bright RH Button RH Wit Brd RH J Floyd Kreider Dotty RH Queen RH June RH Paul B. Zimmerman Betty RH ' Donald S. Eby Suzanne RH Anne ' RH J. Mowery Frey Jr Nancy Lloyd Wolf Hayseed Maid Calvin D. Beiler Faye Pansy Bonheur Pamela James G. Kreider 54 GrH 103 GrH 'Sm.'Shellenberger lone BH Marge GrH Mahlon & James High Judy GrH John M. Harnish Esther Cindy Indi Lucinda John S. Yost Jewel J| Mowery Frey Mable Maurice F. Welk Shirley Alta Cindy 2 Ann M Irvin Eberly Nora John C. Metzler Bonnie Flora Jacob S. Stoltzfus Mable GrH Honda RH. Roy H. & Ruth H. Book Rhoda RH Tessie RH Glenn C. Hershey Happy RH Louise RH Trixie RH John P. Lapp Kimberl Ellis D. Kreider Nancy Titus B. Stoner Holly J. Clayton Charles Lila Kenneth E Zurin Wendy Jody Dale E. Hiestand Dolly RH Brenda RH Robert H. Kauffman Tinkerb RH John R. Sauder Beauty RH Samuel K. Stoltzfus Lois RH Christian K Lapp Lora Curtis E. Akers Dillie 31 Earl L Hershey 98 GrH 91 RH Amos & Eleanor Hershey Darlene RH Frank J. Yost Bennie . Cookie RH 7-5 305 305 287 '305 10-5 7-2 4-6 10-9 305 . 305 297 4-4 9-6 9-2 - 305 5-4 305 305 5-2 7-4 RH 7-11 305 305 305 RH RH 6-7 6-1 RH RH RH RH 7-4 9-0 7-5 6-5 305 305 305 305 5-5 4-4_ - 305 305 305 305 3- 4- 305 RH RH RH RH 305 305 305 305 6-1 8-10 9-5 4-11 RH 4-4 290 EH 9-2- 305 GrH GrH EH GrH 6- 5-0 7- 5-8 305 305 305 305 GrH 305 EH EH 305 305 4-6 9-0 305 305 7-7 6-5 305 305 8- 9- 9-4 305 305 305 EH 3-4 305 EH 305 RH 305 GrH 280 RH RH 5-8 5-1 305 305 10-6 7-0 305 305 305 305 305 6-4 RH 305 RH RH 305 305 6-3 8-4 305 305 305 305 18,030 > 4.1 741 ~3051 .. 39.998, . imiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiumiiii’r LANCASTER . COUNTY DHIA MONTHLY I REPORT 4.1 1,047 42 788 3 6 730 4.1 687 25,382 18,794 20,092 16,755 20,981 23,181 17,398 20,731 16,989 20,793 23,060 19,958 18,068 43 4.0 38 41 19,763 19,118 19,687 16,699 20,331 18,316 22,992 19,143 21,216 21,885 18,192 18,247 17,218 3.7 40 39 40 20,149 19,470 19,603 19,818 18,859 17,741 41 36 38 40 20,522 21,977 15,279 19,320 16,759 22,792 19,023 19,751 17,196 18,611 40 42 37 20,853 18,758 19,080 14,627 20,029 15,246 21,103 17,438 18,850 19,662 21,025 19,239 18 362 16,894 44 37 16,820 19,729 16,621 Owner - Name Breed Melvin H Ranck Faye Hazel Clarence M Murry Maple Lillian Leßoy S Smucker Ethel RH' K D & Else Linde Litz RG Leon S Lapp Carbel David L Landis Almie V. Ferry Rohrer Ann Samuel F King Janet Samuel I Esh Cora Elam P Bollinger Phebe Clyde W Martin Flashy RH Robert F & Joan B Book Melody RH J Arthur Rohrer & Sons Moose GrH Edwin K Wise Sandy C Robert Greider Jane Benuel S. Beiler- Bobbi Furry H Frey Agnes RH Dr Paul B. Schantz Lucy GrH John U Stoltzfus Fat Fawn Mahlon M Fry 908 746 699 Betnce Richard H Hess Della RH Raymond W Burkholder 5 RH 858 Edwin J Landis Countes Charm Kreider & Trimble Carmela Joseph L Fisher 856 735 846 841 673 Rainbow , Bnnton & Eager Carol Paul S Horning 841 765 754 685 Dixie Clair M Hershey Tangie Robert C Groff Milly John L Beiler Pearl Jay C Garber 831 .683 829 698 Belle Daniel L Maitin Judy Jolvn A Haish Billie 4 Artie Kenneth A Skiles 828 818 736 714 692 Miss X Albeit Breneman Rocket RH Connie RH Albert H Mellinger Ella RK Noel RH Aaron S Click & Sons 48 RH Daniel S Esh Jr 815 811 810 717 710 709 Sally Rufus G Martin 10 John B Stoltzfus Sadie GrH Shoemaker Brothers Farm 1 Glenna RG Folly RG John & Elam Rutt Diana Ii win W Engle 807 802 738 797 660 795 684 Posey RH Hany Zimmerman Jr Polly RH Elmer H Weber Ideal Lester M Weaver 68A Daniel L Esh Martha Jason L Weaver 10 Burton Y Staman 9 RH 8-4 790 722 684 77 9 773 770 769 763 696 Harry S Aungst Bessie 759 749 758 752 n q 751 748 747 693 747 721 743 tlhtiHiuiMt um *»i »» «» i * *■* «*i♦ -i.» ► * ► * * - Age RH GrH RH RH RH 4-4 RH RH GrH RH RH 4-4 RH RH RH RH RH RH RH RBrSw 5-2 9-11 RH RH 6-4 GrH RH RH RH RH RH GrH RH GrH 84 4-6 8-10 RH RH RH 7-2 RH 7-9 RH 5-7 RH 5 3 GrH 5-4 RH 10-3 (Continued on Page 30) THIRD SECTION Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6,1971 —3D Milk Test Fat Days 20,205 14,784 305 292 39 38 18,783 17,431 305 305 19,738 305 17,378 305 18,583 305 18,217 297 19,778 305 16,658 305 18,557 305 16,170 305 17,727 305 16,838 305 19,163 305 17,456 305 15,878 305 17,598 298 17,294 305 19.417 305 17,529 305 16,689 305 15,664 305 18,945 305 18,451 17,450 300 305 16,861 305 17,296 305 15,833 305 20,315 305 16,228 305 19,123 305 19,015 305 17,012 297 16.114 305 16,214 17,561 295 304 14,562 305 36 34 18,938 19,697 305 305 305 305 18,833 14,595 18,788 305 17,302 305 17,272 303 20,959 305 13,995 14,025 305 305 17,450 297 16 623 305 16,318 305 19,616 305 16,722 305 20,354 302 18,415 305 15,890 305 14,026 302 ;' v's.'Ksa 739 666 Facts 738 667 Dairymen 735 Should 735 Know 734 734 732 By Max Smith Lancastei County Agent 732 731 DHIA Cow Returns $2OO M«r» 731 Than Other Cows The average cow in the Pena.- sylvama Dairy Herd Improve ment Association program last year returned $5OO over feed costs, This compares to $3OO for all other cows 730 730 729 728 The average size herd in DIHA was 46 cows so the total addition al returns available for labor, investment and other expenses was $9,200 per farm The aver age cost of DHIA is about $8 pee cow for the year, so an invest ment of $8 shows returns of s2o* in that situation. 725 724 722 718 718 The average productions foe each cow on DHIA was pounds of milk, says Herbert C. Gilmore, Extension dairy spec ialist at Pennsylvania State Umversity The dairymen on DHIA were able to realize ad ditional returns because their records enabled them to do a better job of feeding, breeding and managing their herds, ex plains Gilmore Keep Records At Least Six Years 714 713 711 711 702 710 705 705 Farmers and farm operators should not throw away their old bills too quickly 703 701 -The Internal Revenue Service may request an assessment sev eral years after an income tax refund is filed if your return is not in order It is a good practice tc keep records of ordinary re ceipts and expenditures for at least six years and preferably longer 700 698 695 693 690 675 We offer these suggestions: 1 You aie on fairly safe grounds if you save records — other than those regarding de preciation and capital assests-- for six years 2 Keep records of land pur chases, building costs, and other capital assets for the length of time you own these items. Most of these items are lecorded in your depreciation schedule. 3. If there is a fraudulent or false return, intent to evade tax, or failure to file, the statute of limitations does not apply. The Internal Revenue Service may make an assessment at any tune after the retuin was filed or should have been filed Milk Is Checked For Antibiotics Each producer’s milk is check ed at least monthly for the pre sence of antibiotics Although veterinarians use antibiotics to tieat diseases, milk from these cows is discarded At least 7i hours is necessary for the pre sence of all antibiotics to dis appear from the udder Tests for antibiotics detect as little as 005 units Failure to discard all milk from a cow for 72 hours after treatment causes a positive Immediate suspen sion of a producer for two days is required All milk is discarded, at a substantial financial loss. The test for antibiotics will de tect one tieated quarter in 100 or more cows Positive identifi cation of treated animals is the hey This enables all persons milking to discard the milk from treated cows 688 687 678 685 667 684 684 683 682 681 669 680 679 679 675 675 674 674 674 674 Antibiotic testing assures con sumers of high quality dairy products free of adulterants. New Fluid Milk Products Now Being Taste Tested Dairy Development Inc. (DDI) has completed a taste testing of (Continued on Page 30) ' s '