Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 29, 1972, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29, 1972
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Production Records Reported
Seven local Registered
Holstein herds have been
recognized for milk and butterfat
production levels by Holstein
Fnesian Association of America.
All cows are from herds enrolled
in the Dairy Herd Improvement
Registry (DHIR) official testing
H-™-
Corn-country
Oliver 7600
45-inch body, 128 observed bp,
150-bushel tank, Kwik-Switch heads
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■ Ideal for bumper crops, big acreages of corn,
beans, sorghum, grain. ■ Grain and corn heads in
terchange in minutes with Kwik-Switch system.
■ Load-balanced, 150-bushel grain tank. ■ Corn
heads up to 6 narrow rows, grain headers to 22
feet. ■ Compact, low-incline corn head, automatic
roll tension ■ Row-crop rear axle adjusts from
64 to 84 inches ■ Even-Flo feeding system in
creases capacity ■ Low-angle, 13-bar concave re
duces break-over ■ Variable, two-speed cylinder
drive [optional). ■ Release of stone trap without
loss of grain ■ Integral, walk-through cab [op
tional air conditioner] ■ Enclosed gasoline V-8
engine with service walkway. ■ Low-mounted
twin fuel tanks hold 78 gallons ■ Hydrostatic
ground drive —0 to 16 mph [optional). ■ Rotary
shield to cut off grain flow from tank. ■ Five open
bottom walkers, full-width return pan. ■ Op
posed-motion cleaning shoe, variable-speed fan.
■ Tailings elevator inside cab quick, easy in
spection.
FARMERSVILLE
EQUIPMENT INC.
RD2 Ephrata, Pa.
CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS
program.
Herds recognized for their
exceptional food producing
ability are:
Hiram S. Aungst,
Elizabethtown Strickst Model
Star 7154916, three-years-old,
16,390 pounds milk, 807 pounds
N. G. HERSHEY
& SON
Manheim, Pa.
For Local Holstein Dairymen In theory, outdoor redwood
' furniture does not need a
butterfat in 363 days. Ivanhoe Ruby 6880176, three- finish. But there are red-
Donald S. Eby, Gordonville years-old, 18,270 pounds milk, 739 wood sealers which, while
Breezy Glen Ivanhoe Tiny pounds butterfat in 305 days. not hiding the grain of the
5205216, ten-years-old, 22,130 These new production figures wood, will enhance its
pounds milk, 905 pounds butterfat may be compared to the beauty and make it more
in 364 days; SandsdaleKß Jenny estimated annual output of 9,388 waterproof. These are pig
-6787073, four-years-old, 19,980 pounds (4,366 quarts) of milk and mented sealers which restore
pounds milk, 768 pounds butterfat 345 pounds butterfat by the l at fades with the
i” 305 day S average & dairy cow note
John and Helen Farrington, the National Holstein to stains and thus easier t
Lititz Shawval Chief Audrea Association. clean
7006198, three-years-old, 24,320
pounds milk, 907 pounds butterfat
in 364 days; Shawval Marquis
Gretal 6785026, four-years-old,
20,200 pounds milk, 657 pounds
butterfat in 357 days
J. Mowery Frey and Son,
Lancaster Fultonway Ivanhoe
Marcia 6296229,, six-years-old,
20,140 pounds milk, 778 pounds
butterfat in 363 days.
Henry E. Kettering, Lititz
Guilside Osborndale Topper
6923560, three-years-old, 20,540
pounds milk, 741 pounds butterfat
in 305 days, Hqnket Jackie Flo
6899259, three-years-old, 18,450
pounds milk, 707 pounds butterfat
in 332 days.
Herbert and Rhelda Royer,
Lancaster Bloossomelle
Ivanhoe Merri 5527490, mne
years-old, 18,910 pounds milk, 834
pounds butterfat in 305 days; Mill
Road Bright Esther 5703667,
eight-years-old, 19,650 pounds
milk, 820 pounds butterfat in 349
days.
David E. Weaver, Glen Moore
Marsh Acres Piney Empress
5897249, seven-years-old, 18,350
pounds milk, 828 pounds butterfat
in 305 days; Springton-Manor
Armed Forces
To Start 4-H
Secretary of Agriculture Earl
L Butz today expressed his
gratitude to Secretary of Defense
Melvin R. Laird for the Defense
Department’s authorization to
establish 4-H clubs on military
installations in the United States.
The Defense Department
action was taken at the
suggestion of the Department of
Agriculture which conducts the 4-
H program in cooperation with
State land-grant universities and
county governments The
suggestion was made after
several members of the military
services had inquired about
having 4-H clubs for their
children.
The Department of
Agriculture’s Extension Service
will advise Extension Services at
State land-grant universities to
provide assistance in organizing
4-H programs
VENTILATORS
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PHONE 354-41
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