DHIA Monthly Reports (Continued from Page 8) Owner • Name Breed Age Days Milk Test Fat James Hackman Dorothy Ivan M. Hursh Loretta John & Elam Rutt Rachel Calvin D. Beiler Nancy Edgefield Farms Cookie Allen K. Risser Lassie 3.6 619 Cedar Fringed Farm Lavendr Earl L. Hershey 157 Edwin J. Landis Kitty Vernon K. Beiler 9 Robert W. Ulrich & Son Ester GrJ James M. Eshelman Doris Robert C. Groff Lolypop Joseph DeLong 38A GrH H. Hostetter & W. Eby Dover RH Willis M. Martin Robin AERIAL LADDER EOUIPT. FARM PAINTERS BRUNING QUALITY PAINT WE SPRAY IT ON AND BRUSH IT IN. Call Now For Free Estimates HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 717-393-6530 "The Challenge of the 7th ANNUAL SOUTHEASTERN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1972 9:30 a.m. JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS RH 11-! 305 GrH RH 302 RH 305 GrH 4-10 305 RH 305 RG 305 RH 3-10 305 RH 298 GrH RH 4-11 305 RH 305 305 GrH 305 IS THE THEME OF - 3:30 p.m. YOU YOUR FAMILY . AND FELLOW DAIRYMEN ARE INVITED! DOOR PRIZES ALLIS-CHALMERS Milwaukee, Wis. Lancaster, Pa, 625 15,059 16,043 624 14,632 624 17,727 620 16,278 619 17,168 619 11,890 618 17,848 617 16,100 616 15,587 616 11,986 614 17,600 614 17,135 613 14,505 612 17,143 16,711 at Guernsey Barn Route 30 East, Lancaster, (Snow date: February 16 CONFERENCE IS SPONSORED BY PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO. Eugene Trestle 48 J. Vincent Becker 61 HIGH DAILY BUTTERFAT AVERAGES Days % On No. Cow Days Milk Name Breed Test Cows In Milk Lbs. John S. Yost RH Curtis E. Akers R&GrH Aaron S. Beiler R&GrH Aaron E. Beiler R&GrH John 6. Stoltzfus R&GrH Samuel M. Augsburger RH Furry H. Frey R&GrH John N. Shirk R&GrH Elmer H. Weber R&GrH Amos & Eleanor Hershey R&GrH Henry E. Kettering RH John M. Smucker RH Harry L. Troop RH J. Eby Hershey RH Parke H. Ranck R&GrH Lloyd Wolf R&GrH READ LANCASTER FOR FULL MARKET Future" SPEAKER of Singing Brook Form, Bedford County, Pa. DISPLAYS GrH 5-3 305 15,982 3.8 -- GrH 7-11 305 15,200 4.0 87.7 38.5 951 55.5 95.0 39.3 93.8 23.5 98.0 33.1 89.1 29.5 85.6 40.8 95.7 30.1 90.7 37.2 84.9 24.2 87.2 50.1 88.3 41.6 95.9 41.1 91.9 34.9 89.7 52.9 83.2 56.9 DAIRY CONFERENCE Pa. WILL BE OBIE SNYDER, FREE LUNCH CURTISS BREEDING SERVICE, NEW HOLLAND SUPPLY CO., Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5,1972 610 610 Fat Lbs. % Test 46.4 2.01 47.9 1.87 1.86 46.5 1.83 45.8 48.5 1.82 44.4 1.81 1.80 39.7 1.79 51.2 48 8 1.78 39.6 1.78 44 8 1.77 46 7 1.77 45.8 1 76 44.4 1.75 42.3 1.74 41 2 1.74 FARMING REPORTS Cary, 111. New Holland, Pa Facts For (Continued from Page 8) absorb the natural protection in this first milk rapidly after the first 12 hours. Be sure they get their first meal by nursing a clean teat, or better yet, from a clean pail. Treat the naval cord as soon as possible. Cut off the cord at about four to six inches in length and dip the remaining stump of the cord in a sanitizer or disinfectant. Prevent stress on the baby calf. Common sense tells us to avoid the stresses of chilling, over feeding, exposure to improper ventilation and general filth, but we often find these situations. Don’t overlook the obvious and pay attention to details in raising your replacements. Remember, they are your future herd. Help Us Serve You If your organization didn’t make our farm calendar this week, it’s not because we don’t like you or your or ganization. We may have missed it in the rush. Or maybe you for got to tell us. Either way, we’d like to extend our farm community service to you. To get on tne Farm Calen dar, remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farm ing, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. And help us serve you better. INC. INC. 9