Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 11, 1971, Image 18

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    18 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 11,1971
A Registeied Holstein cow owned by Rufus G Mai tin, Eph
lata RD3, completed the highest 305 day lactation 33 pioduced
22,047 pounds of milk, 933 pounds of butteifat with a 42 pei cent
test Second high lactation was completed by a Registered Hol
stein cow owned by Robeit H Kauffman, Elizabethtown RDI
Madge pioduced 21,613 pounds of milk, 887 pounds of butteifat
with a 4 1 pei cent test in 305 days
The heid of Claience M Muny, Diumoie RDI, had the high
est daily buttcifat aveiage This heid ot 36 3 Registered Hol
stein cows aveiaged 51 6 pounds of milk, 1 92 pounds of butteifat
with a 3 7 pei cent test The heid of Paul B Zimmerman, Ephrata
RDI, placed second This heid of 33 0 Registeied Holstein cows
aveiaged 50 1 pounds of milk, 1 88 pounds of butterfat with a 3 8
per cent test
FIRST 305 DAYS OF LACTATION WITH 645 OR MORE
POUNDS OF BUTTERFAT.
Owner - Name Breed
Rufus G Martin
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25
32
35
Robeit H Kauffman
Madge RH
Topper RH
Mary RH
Galen W Crouse
Supreme
Ida
Paul B Zimmerman
Beitha RH
Pride RH
James G Kreider
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Star 92
138
Kenneth A Skiles
Fudge
J Eby Hershey
Rach An
Amos E King Jr
Tilhe
Elam P Bollinger
Price
Mervm Nissley
6
GrH
J Arthur Rohrer & Sons
Angel GrH
Bert GrH
Curtis E Akers
7 RH
Harry S Aungst
Polly
Harry G Kreider
Josepha
Abby
Sparkle
Kay
Jacob S Dienner
Martha
Pine
Kreisle & Lehman
Minnie
Lilibet
Dina
John P Lapp
Penny
Becky
Parke H Ranck
Pamela
Hiram S Aungst
Martha RH
Sue RH
Aaron S Click & Sons
112 RH
John S Yost
Tammy RH
Robert F & Joan B Book
Patsy 1 RH
Lisa RH
Sam & Allen Kreider
Kitty RH
Hester GrH
Calvin D. Beiler
Lynda RH
Flashy RH
Ty Vic RH
Emma RH
B F & Mary Eshelman
Heidi 60 RH
Carl L Martin
Beverly
Marlene
Bonita
Amos B Lapp
Joy
James A Newcomer
xLouise RH
Ernest J. Sauder
Lorna RH
Model RH
Robert W. Ulrich & Son
Karen RJ
Noah Kreider & Sons
54 GrH
Amos & Eleanor Hershey
Beauty RH
Rose RH
Lloyd Wolf
Becky
Della
Age
Days
RH
RH
RH
RH
5-8
5-1
3-2
79
305
305
305
262
88
4-5
4-11
305
305
291
RH
RH
7-9
5-1
305
305
10-9
3-9
305
305
RH
RH
GiH
3-5
5-4
3-8
305
305
305
GiH
305
RH
305
RH
303
RH
305
4-11
305
305
305
10-11 305
RH
4-10
305
RH
RH
RH
GrH
8-2
5-2
5-9
4-0
305
305
305
305
RH
RH
305
305
RH
GrH
GrH
7-2
6-8
4-10
305
305
229
GrH
GrH
305
305
RH
305
5-
6-
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
4-5
3-0
8-9
3-2
305
305
305
305
305
RH
RH
RH
40
8-10
10-2
305
305
305
RH
305
305
305
305
305
305
5-2
3-11
304
305
GrH 9-3
RH 6-9
305
305
LANCASTER
COUNTY
DHIA
MONTHLY
REPORT
Fat
Milk
Test
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32
44
38
22,047
23,292
16,242
17,129
933
743
713
652
21,613
18,096
13,744
887
686
675
19,288
18,334
833
715
24,452
21.087
818
735
20,642
18,221
14,537
39
43
47
814
787
687
20,480
812
17,331
803
18,186
801
15,708
797
17,932
795
17,548
16,248
793
653
21,171
789
19,283
783
18,998
18.714
18,560
18,052
779
766
736
731
41
41
40
40
21,696
18,733
778
750
19,322
17,121
17,432
40
39
38
771
672
665
19,768
16,881
767
715
16,332
764
18,879
18,171
756
681
17,252
751
15.894
746
17,338 -
15,099
733
654
15,973
14.822
729
651
21,107
17,167
16,364
14,542
34
40
42
46
725
683
680
671
18 641
725
18,272
14,607
17,087
720
698
672
18,692
719
19,922
718
18.992
16,562
717
705
13,719
714
15,091
713
14,359
11,175
713
669
18.436
16,216
707
680
Albert E Fry
liis RH
Abraham Shelly Jr
Blackie
Amos M Stoltzfus
Star
' Anna
R Edwin Harnish
Melodv
John B Groff
Jody
Patsy
Jacob S Stoltzfus
Fannie
Pontiac
Ivan L Stoltzfus
Rose
Kreider & Hoover
Dum Dum
John A Harsh
Lucy
Nathan E Stoltzfus
Sue RH
Ravmond & Louise Witmer
Beth RG
Hany H Ranck Jr
Ruth
Paul N Biubacher
5
99
Calvin S Kurtz
Patsv
Clan M Hershey
Greta
Marge
Bi inton & Eager
Candv
David L Landis
Alice
Sal
Tobn C Metzler
Fannie
Aaron S Beiler
Tewel
Roval
Mo co s N Good
Pearl
Dalp E Hiestand
Star
Maurice F Welk
Soottie
-Bernel F Stoltzfus
Bell RH
lohn L Landis
Dale 53
Paul N Brubaker
50
S R Shellenberger
Audrey
Edgefield Farms
Top RH
John Omar Stoltzfus
Rose RH
Joseph Eshleman
Ada
Stephen S. Stoltzfus
Canary 2 GrH
Samuel I. Esh
Bertha
Queameade Farms
Abby
Lester M. Weaver
63A
Christian Zook
Grace GrH
Roy & Ruth H. Book
Gloria RH
Ivan Bowman Jr
Jane
Donald L Hershey
Ada RH
Samuel M. Martin Jr.
Martha RH
J Kenneth Hershey
Sharon RH
Kenneth E. Zurin
Denice
John L. Beiler
Jo
Dotty
Ivan Zook
55
Christ R. Beiler
Donna
Melvin L. Shertzer
Apple
Bethania Farm
22
Edward S. Glick
Ada RH
Red Rose Research Center
Bet Lou RH
Arthur P. Sweigart
Flossie RH
Reuben Z. Smoker
Miss
Reba
Paul R. Breneman
Marcela
Sunny Craft Farm
Lucy
C Witmer Sherer
Ann
Roy B. Stoner
29
Paul S. Horning
Candy
Burke
Pam
Willis S. Nolt
Tessie
Harry L. Troop
Olive
Samuel S Stoltzfus
John RH
Jay C Garber
Gol
Ralph Myer & Sons
Paula RH
J Robert Hess
Dafodil
Alvin J. Stoltzfus
Star
Elmer H. Weber
Netty'
305
6-10
305
GrH
305
305
RH
RH
305
RH
305
295
3-
4-
RH
RH
305
297
GrH
RH
305
GrH
RH
GrH
305
297
305
RH
305
305
6-11
5-7
RH
RH
305
RH
RH
GrH
305
297
305
RH
GrH
RH
305
305
RH
280
GrH
RH
305
268
RH
300
RH
290
GrH
305
305
RH
287
RH
305
4-11
GrH
305
305
304
305
4-10
GrH
305
305
GrH
305
RH
305
RH
290
304
5-11
305
6-10
GrH
305
270
297
305
RH
305
305
GrH
GrH
4rB
6-8
293
RH
305
6-11
GrH
305
RH
305
GrH
305
3-11
305
305
RH
GrH
305
305
3-9
3-11
RG
305
RH
305
RH
298
5-11
290
RH
GrH
RH
GrH
4-4
7-2
4-1
305
260
305
RH
3-11
305
RH
4-4
303
3-11
305
RH
305
4-11
305
RH
305
RH
305
RH 4-5 305 15,702
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19,826
19,170
17.907
17,006
18,946
18 502
14 156
16 359
17 553
19,099
16,218
305
17,356
305
13,987
13,000
17,354
18 859
17,266
14,962
18,023
15,470
20 401
19192
17 501
16,394
15 662
12,730
15,277
13 827
20,384
18.498
17,630
18.122
17,738
16,835
17,912
15,487
16,807
17,154
17,260
16,899
16,553
17,230
42
15,797
17,885
17,554
18,913
3.7
17,976
16,294
16,049
15,269
3.4
19,708
17,945
17,189
16,370
16,250
15,498
15,167
14,621
12,191
5.4
16,851
14,040
19,565
19,283
15,867
18,476
34
4.1
35
18,241
16,828
3.9
17,611
17,030
17,030
16,837
15,809
706
Facts
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for
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672
Dairymen
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691
N. Alan Bair,
Assistant
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County
Agricultural
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Agent
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Utilize Your DHIA Records
Get youi full money’s worth
out of your DHIA dollar 1
Many dairymen are guilty ol
not using the vast amount of in
formation they receive monthly
on their DHIA reports They
seem to consider production test
ing a routine expense with no
return
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Nothing could be further from
the truth Your monthly report
could be the most important
thing you receive in the mail,
next to your milk check
The management information
alone is worth the cost of testing
if you take advantage of the
available 'information With
hired labor, pipelines, milking
parlors and larger cow numbers,
it’s difficult to “eyeball” produc
tion with any degree of accuracy.
A short time spent each month
going over your monthly report
will bring you up to date as to
your current herd and individual
cow status Culling one animal or
breeding one additional good
cow on time could well pay for
the testing.
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The other valuable benefit
from testing is the documenta
tion of production date for future
breeding use. It is extremely
surprising how many new cows
are added each year with incom
plete identification. With im
proper indentification the data is
lost to future generations
At first ,it is easy to blame this
lack of information on the super
visor, but, how can the super
visor fill in the information'll it
is not supplied by the farmer?
It is the breeder who is to bene
fit from the information, so he
should be interested in supplying
all correct and necessary infor
mation.
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So reap the profits from your
investment and utilize your
DHIA records. At the same
time do your part for tomorrow
and be sure all identification in
formation -is complete and ac
curate.
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Do You Participate?
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We are fortunate here in
Southeastern Pennsylvania to
have some of the best dairy cat
tle in the country right here at
home and within easy driving
distance in neighboring states.
We not only have many out
standing animals and herds, but
these great animals are brought
together in some of the most im
pressive dairy shows in the coun
try.
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Do you as an individual dairy
man take full advantage of these
gieat opportunities? With this
great concentration of good dairy
cattle, the average breeder can
observe firsthand the results of
v/ell established and proven
breeding programs and manage
ment systems.
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As any breeder and manager
knows, the old saying of “a pic
ture is worth a thousand words”
is very fitting when dealing with
cattle. The one-to-one exchange
possible when visiting' either at
a home herd or at a show is
priceless.
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Be a good listener and observer
when visiting. Let your host tell
his story. Even if you don’t fully
agree with what he says, you will
probably still go away with a
new idea or a different outlook
on things. Be courteous, but
don’t be afraid to ask questions.
Dairy shows at any level are a
gxeat opportunity to observe and
learn. Even though you aren’t an
exhibitor, be interested and ac
tive in your local shows. You
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