18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 30,1971 DHIA Monthly Reports Owner - Name Breed J Kenneth Hershey Norma RH Wendy RH Mahlon & James High Champon RH John N. Shirk Milco Joseph L Fisher Susann Ralph Myer & Sons Ellen Queeny Doris Edgefield Farms Judy William H Douts Nancy Reuben Z Smoker Star Elmer H Weber Inky RH Harry Zimmerman Jr Astro RH Clair E Kreider Angie Parke H Ranck Lily RH Herbert & Rhelda Royer Winding RH J Vincent Becker 54 Christian Zook Lucy- Furry H Frey Bon Bon Titus B Stoner Ann Rav P Bollinger Hector John J. Lapp Cathy James A Hess Ginger Albert H Melhnger Spice Paul V Nissley Taffy John T Bvers 3N02 Jason L Weaver Dawn Robert T Bowman Shirley Allan R Shoemaker Lucinda Jacob S Dienner Sadie Joseph Eshleman Butterc GrH Robert & Richard Landis Judy RH Alice RH John A Harsh Liz NOW’S THE TO GET THE ON NEW HOLLAND FARM EQUIPMENT!!!! Here’s why: ■ Prices are frozen at least until November 14. ■ When acted upon favorably by Congress, in vestment credit lets you deduct part of the purchase price of most farm equipment from your income tax. ■ Convenient credit terms A, B. C. Groff, Inc. 110 S. Railroad Ave New Holland 354-4191 W C. E. Wiley & Son, Inc. 700 W»dctert Ave. 101 s. Lime St, QuTryvlll. (Continued from Page 16) Days Milk Age 305 305 303 305 RH GrH 305 3-11 GrH 305 305 305 6-1 3- 4- RH RH RH 305 GrH 293 9-10 RH 305 10-4 305 305 GrH 305 7-10 GrH 305 GrH 305 RH RH 305 RH 305 GrH 305 RH 305 GrH 4-10 305 RH 305 3-10 RH 305 3-10 GrH 305 RH GrH 305 RH 305 284 305 305 6-10 5-7 GrH 305 BEST TIME IST DEAL L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike Test Fat 20,689 17,211 697 689 19,020 696 19,728 695 695 17,943 3.5 43 37 694 684 679 19,966 15,790 18,503 694 13,714 16,888 692 16,391 692 19,381 21,135 690 16,658 690 16,979 689 689 16.105 17,754 20,046 686 15,809 686 23,756 15,892 3.7- 18,676 16,616 682 14,840 681 680 15,751 679 16,461 17,534 678 16,977 678 676 18,416 19,445 674 18,083 674 19,292 18,014 673 670 17,159 673 Lancaster 397-5179 Owner - Name Jay E Landis Paris Earl L Hershey 105 RH Mrs Dorothy Chapman Sally HIGH DAILY BUTTERFAT AVERAGES Day* On Test Name Breed Aaron E Beiler R&GrH John P Lapp R&GrH Curtis E Akers R&GrH John S Yost RH Kenneth L Siegrist GrH John & Elam Rutt RH Elmer S Stoltzfus R&GrH John K Stoltzfus RH John R Sauder R&GrH Carl G. Troop RH Donald S Eby RH James W Bowman R&GrH Glenn C Hershey RH Lloyd Wolf R&GrH Paul B Zimmerman RH Facts For (Continued from Page 16) worm treatment can yield as much as five dollars in return. Lice and mange are serious problems on some farms, and they seriously affect growth and well-being of young cattle. The time to do something about this problem is now. o -I' \ f s - V , ? JiS< -< re* . T i* If I I ig ■ «. BAKER’S Tfr AG-LIME pays off BEST! Liming pays off in healthier soil, better crops, stronger and more productive animals. In fact, it has been estimated that each $1 invested in limestone returns from $3 to $lO in bigger and yields. Baker’s agricultural limestone pays off best because it does more. Baker’s ag-lime sweetens soil to reduce acidity and raise pH level. It also adds vital magnesium, Botli are important to make sure that your crops can make full use of the fertilizers you apply. FALL LIMING IS BEST! All winter long-through rain, snow, freezing and thawing-the limestone seeps down to root depths to put soil into top condition for spring. Choose the brand that meets your needs best. Contact your nearest dealer. Oxide Oxide • "Conestoga Valley" balanced limestone from our Ephrata quarry 14% 35% • "Prime Lime" dolomite limestone from our Gap quarry 20% 30% • "Hy-Mag" limestone from our Paradise quarry 20% 30% Henry B. Hoover Clifford Holloway Harold l > ni iu Ephrata 733-6593 Peach Bottom 548-2840 WUIow Street 484-3800 _ . Harvey G. Good Frank Peiffer Clyde K. Eahleman & Sons Intercourse 768-8451 Pequea 284-4449 Washington Boro 872-7391 Oxford H * lTy Free **932-9762 ~ Fred Ebenthade AmotEby Oxford 9JZ-5762 QuarryyjUe 788-3884 Paradise Products of The J. E. Baker Co. • Call collect - (717) 354-4202 Breed Age Dnys 305 10,734 4.0 RH 305 14,100 4.8 GrH 305 No. Cow Days Milk Cows In Milk Lbs. 97.8 23 2 871 319 52 3 88 3 856 35 5 86 5 39 7 909 42 2 86 7 45 0 95 7 25 9 42 5 85 2 76 8 35 6 45 0 86.4 919 33 0 94 3 23 5 56 7 83.3 32 9 83.3 A little time and money spent now will pay off in healthy rugged heifers at the end of the winter season. More than 2.6 billion dollars of fire and lightening damage oc curred on our nation’s farms from 1954 to 1968. Test Fat Milk 16,034 % Test 52 6 52 0 50 4 444 50 4 521 471 49 5 448 3.9 43.0 ' 4.0 42 2 451 483 42 8 446 Farm News Brief 670 Fat Lbs. 1.94 1.92 1.83 1.81 1.78 We Deliver IP-Gas 1.75 1.74 1.73 1.70 No matter where you live, you can count on us to service LP-Gas needs fast and efficiently. 1.69 1.68 1.68 1.68 167 1.67 AGWAY Petroleum Corporation Box 1197 Oilierville Road Lancaster. Pa. Dail - 717-397-4954 Magnesium Calcium 687-8091