Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 06, 1971, Image 29

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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
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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
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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
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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
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