Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 27, 1971, Image 7

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    NOW,
WE HAVE FROST.
Top Dress Alfalfa
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GROFFTOWN RD,
LANCASTER. PA.
THIS ONE SHAKES
Van Dale 562 Shaker Feeder
Versatility.
That’s the “562.” It’s a feeder
and bunk system all in one. It
shakes a uniform feed mixture
down the trough, provides its own
feed bunk and has guard rails as
standard equipment. *
The “562" is versatile in oper
ation too. A variable speed drive,
powered through a rugged 3 hp
motor, allows you to feed fast or
slow. The stainless steel trough
is self-cleaning and enables you
to build a feed bunk from 22 to
102 feet in length. Extends to
any length by using a drive unit
every 102 feet.
And the unique shaking con
cept means you can provide an
even ration mixture for any type
of feed—even baled hay.
Dollar for dollar you won't find
a more economical bunk-feeder
combination. And, since there
are no augers, chains or belts
you’ll find maintenance expenses
are close to nothing.
That’s the ‘‘562”. A little
money. A lot of versatile bunk.
VAN PALE
Box 337 • Long Lake, Minnesota
CHLORO IRC
with
for Chickweed control
ORGANIC
PLANT
FOOD CO.
Non-Stop Feedii
Ph: 397-5152
IHISHDISHLL
BUNK
THIS ONE Tl
Van DaIeSCFI4OO&SCC 1400
Chain Feeder and Conveyor
Workhorse.
That's the Van Dale 1400
Feeder System. It delivers up to
40 tons an hour of hard-to-feed
materials. And keeps them uni
formly mixed the entire length
of the bunk.
The “1400” system is designed
especially for large operations.
The entire unit can be suspended
or floor mounted with speed and
low installation costs through Van
Dale’s exclusive “snap-together”
construction.
All galvanized metal construc
tion means less upkeep and
maintenance. The motor and
drive unit remain stationary and
fully shielded for maximum safety
and minimum repairs.
Compare any large capacity
feeder system with Van Dale.
You’ll choose the workhorse
"1400”.
Ask Your Van Dale Dealer About
The New Agri-Leasing Program.
Outstanding Production Records
Are Reported for Local Holsteins
Several local Registered
Holstein cows have been
recognized for their high milk
and butterfat production levels
by the Holstein-Friesian
Association of America.
The cows and their owners are:
Waving Maple Janie Katty
5901526, a six-year-old m the herd
tested for Hiram S. Aungst,
Elizabethtown, produced 21,160
pounds of milk and 816 pounds of
butterfat in 305 days.
Breezy Glen Ivan Maude
5686611, a seven-year-old,
Lancaster Laboratories,
Analytical Services Division
offers the following items of current
interest to Agriculture and Agribusiness:
Water and Waste Water: Bacteriological,
physical, and chemical analyses.
Feeds, Forages, and Foods: Base composition,,
nutrient values, drugs, and related
additives and/or residues.
2425 New Holland Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 17601
656-9043 or 656-9868
IVELS
CALEB M. WENGER
Drumore Center, RDI Quarryville, Pa,
Phone 548-2116
produced 24,000 pounds of milk
and 886 pounds of butterfat in 345
days. Breezy Glen M & H
Stephenie Jo 6519118, a four-year
old, had 17,990 pounds of milk and
681 pounds of butterfat in 314
days. Both are included in the
herd tested for Donald S Eby,
Gordonville.
Fultonway Reflector Bobbie
6547429, a four-year-old,
produced 18,590 pounds of milk
and 885 pounds of butterfat in 305
days Fultonway Electra Patsy
6513180, a four-year-old, had
THIS ONE AUGERS
Safety covars not shown
Van Dale Mammoth 14
Multi-feeder
Efficiency.
That’s the Van Dale Ml 4. It
can make your diversified live
stock operation a single system.
Because the Ml 4 can feed up to
four different lots at one feeding.
And, each lot can receive its own
special ration.
The Ml 4 has a massive 14'
trough and is fed by a bearing
suspended 12' auger. It can pro
vide you with up to 200 feet of
feeding and will dump rations on
either the left or right hand side.
Or it can carry feed all the way to
the end of the trough before
dumping.
For mixing concentrated addi
tives, the Ml 4 auger action is
unequaled. It provides consist
ently uniform rations all along the
trough.
Selective feeding of different
feed lots. High capacity feed line.
Uniform feed additive mixing.
That’s the Van Dale Ml 4.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 27,1971 —
Inc.
16,440 pounds of milk and 744
pounds of butterfat in 345 days.
Both are included in the herd
tested for J. Mowery Frey & Son,
Lancaster.
Marlyn Topsie Of Lakeview
5674737, a seven-year-old irr the
herd tested for Henry E. Ket
tering, Lititz, produced 18,930
pounds of milk and 761 pounds of
butterfat in 341 days.
Wissler-Run Pride Bonnie
6545514, a four-year-old in the
herd tested for Clarence M,
Murry, Drumore, produced
17,520 pounds of milk and 654
pounds of butterfat m 340 days.
Blossomelle Zsa Zsa 5051343, a
ten-year-old, produced 28,463
pounds of milk and 1,198 pounds
of butterfat m 365 days. Sideview
Josy Rag Apple 5331107, a ten
year-old, had 18,937 pounds of
milk and 786 pounds of butterfat
in 365 days. Blossomelle Lucky
Babe 6959959, a two-year-old, had
16,240 pounds of milk and 607
pounds of butterfat in 322 days.
All are included in the herd tested
for Herbert and Rhelda Royer,
Lancaster
Smyrna View Apollo Lois
5824377, a seven-year-old,
produced 18,790 pounds of milk
and 844 pounds of butterfat in 305
days. Con-Noil Posch Glenda
6624027, a three-year-old, had
17,240 pounds of milk and 664
pounds of butterfat in 305 days.
Con-Noil Expectation Peg
6480611, a four-year-old, had
16,200 pounds of milk and 657
pounds of butterfat in 305 days F-
V-F Sample Kay 6836280, a three
year-old, had 16,070 pounds of
milk and 719 pounds of butterfat
in 305 days. All are included m the
herd tested for Nathan E.
Stoltzfus, Gap
Valley Run Dictator Patsy
6560967, a four-year-old in the
herd tested for Arthur D. and
Mary K. Wenger, Manheim,
produced 18,570 pounds of milk
and 683 pounds of butterfat in 327
days.
These new production figures
may be compared to the
estimated annual output of 9,388
pounds (4,366 quarts) of milk and
345 pounds of butterfat by the
average U S. dairy cow, notes the
national Holstein Association.
Manheim YF
Has Tour
The Manhiem Young Farmer
Association toured several farms
in Berks and Lehigh Counties
November 18.
The tour started at 7:30 a.m.
from Manheim Brethren Church
and included a tour of the Mack
Truck Plant in Allentown.
Several area farms were
toured indluding Lehigh Valley
Dairies, a beef operation, and a
700 acre grain and dairy
operation.
The farm of the past state
Young Farmer president, Carl
Miller, of Kutztown, was visited
and Miller was the tour guide
along with the Kutztown Young
Farmer Association.
4-H Hay Ride Set
A hay ride and ice skating
party has been scheduled for
Lancaster County 4-H’ers at the
Farm and Home Center begin
ning at 7 p.m Friday, December
10.
Ticket to the event will be a
donation for a needy family. The
item can include canned food or
other useful items, according to
Miss Joan Lucas, assistant
Lancaster County home
economist.
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