Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 03, 1972, Image 17

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    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
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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
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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
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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