DHIA Monthly Reports (Continued From Page 16) Owner. Name Breed Age Days Walter E. Mowrer .29 P. Robert Wenger Arlene Clair M. Hollinger Queen Melvin R. Stoltzfus Doris Nathan E. Stoltzfus Katie Gerald L Kreider Nettie Marvin K. Witmer Marvel RH Shoemaker Brothers Farm l Bonnie RG Ivan S. Stoltzfus Cilia Raymond R. Barge 23AHU2193 Paul N. Brubaker Nelson E Martin Susie Loren L Zimmerman Faith 2 RH HIGH DAILY BUTTERFAT AVERAGES Days On Test Name Breed Dale E. Hiestand RH Samuel S Stoltzfus RH John S. Yost RH David L Landis R&GrH WE SALUTE ALL DAIRYMEN OF LANCASTER and SURROUNDING COUNTIES A SPECIAL SALUTE TO GROFFDALE FARM QUARRYVILLE, PA., OWNED AND OPERATED BY MR. & MRS. ROBERT GROFF. r* '■*? 'V Y v'’ Their New Barn Features Liquid Manure System with Jamesway Barn Cleaners, Jamesway Comfort Stalls and Pipeline Milking System. WE OFFER COMPLETE SERVICE • Designing • Construction • Equipment • Electrical GrH 3-10 305 RH 6-9 305 RH 6-6 305 GrH 7-3 305 RH 10-2 305 GrH 4-7 305 305 305 RH 4-4 294 GrH 4-9 297 RH 7-5 305 RH 4-5 303 305 Cow Days Milk In Milk Mk. No. Caws 27 30 0 95.2 57 8 3 8 35 26.7 96.8 52 9 3 7 36 35.0 96 5 46.7 4 2 34 29.4 98.2 WE WISH THEM EVERY SUCCESS IN THEIR NEW DAIRY OPERATION R. D. 2, Ephrata Milk Test Pat 15,072 608 14,429 608 16,239 607 16,009 607 14,420 607 14,080 607 14,599 606 11,484 604 15,272 603 17,117 602 18,223 16,335 15,716 Fat Lbs % Test 2 21 1 97 197 1.96 53 9 JAMESWAY SALES & SERVICE Samuel I. Esh R&GrH 29 Ben K. Stoltzfus R&GrH Paul B. Zimmerman RH 34 Red Rose Research Center RH 36 Ben S Stoltzfus R&GrH 33 John J Lapp R&GrH 25 Parke H. Ranck R&GrH 31 John P Lapp R&GrH 39 J Z. Nolt RH 30 John & H Farrington RH 32 Maurice F Welk R&GrH 30 Facts For (Continued From Page 16) Another method is to add exhaust fan capacity to force air over the cows This may call for closed doors and windows so the air flow can be controlled The fans can be at one end of the barn with doors and windows open only on the opposite end. Make your barn into a “wind tunnel” for summer stabling. If you use an uninsulated free stall barn, get as much air opening as possible The open ridge ventilation system is Phone: 717-354-5374 92.6 27.0 34 29.1 89.7 33.1 77.7 89.6 27.4 94.1 42.2 31.4 91.0 50.1 97 8 91 9 31 2 83.4 37.1 35.0 82.7 91.9 82 9 especially important in moving air through the barn A reflective roof also aids in reducing inside temperatures on a sunny day. The roof should be white or natural aluminum color Cooling cows will pay you dividends A cool barn is a better place for you, too Piobablv the lust news papei was Tsmg Pao, a comt louinal published in Peking, China It is said to have stalled as eaily as the 5(K)s and was continued until 1935 At lust it was piodueed 1 1 om caived blocks instead ol type WE OFFER COMPLETE SERVICE 9 Designing • Construction • Equipment • Electrical Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 3.1972 52.1 54.5 46.7 53.3 49 2 50.2 48.6 48 1 50.1 501 49 5 First Newspaper Pa.’s April Milk Production Two 1.95 1.94 1.92 Per Cent 1.91 Above Last Year 1.91 A total of 626 million pounds of milk was produced in Penn sylvania during April This is equal to the amount produced in March, but two per cent more than production in April last year 1.91 1.89 1.89 1.88 Average production per cow during the month was 900 pounds This was equal to the March average but up three per cent from 870 pounds in April last year The number of milk cows remained at 695,000, the same as March but down one per cent from April 1971 The total amount per cow of gram and other concentrates fed to milk cows during 1971 was 4,590 pounds, or 45 pounds per 100 pounds of milk This is one pound of gram for every 2 2 pounds of milk The comparable figures for 1970 were 44 pounds of gram per 100 pounds of milk, or one pound of gram for every 2 3 pounds of milk The average value of gram fed m 1971 was $3 85 per 100 pounds, compared to $3 68 in 1970 The average value of gram fed per 100 pounds of milk produced was $1 73 m 1971 and Si 62 in 1970 1.87 1.86 Several Varieties of Cabbage \vailable If vou're planning to plant cabbage in your garden this season try these varieties sav Extension vegetable specialists at Pennsylvania State Univer sity For early cabbage Golden Acre or Stonehead If you want cabbage to produce about mid season, plant King Cole, Market Prize, Superette or Marion Market Recommended late varieties include Danish Railhead, Harris Resistant Danish and Quakerstate Railhead Red cabbage varieties include Ruby Ball Red Head and Red Danish Ballhead The specialists also recommend Savoy King and (he chinese-type varieties of Michihh and Burpee Hybrid THEIR THIRST COMES FIRST AUTOMATIC LIVESTOCK FOUNTAINS Lowest cost, sparkling water— pipeline cool in summer, warmed m winter for maximum consumption...fastest gams. Quick recovery, positive action temperature control,completely automatic. 70 styles, 26 mod els. See or call . Lester A. Singer Ronks, Pa. 17 687-6712