Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 29, 1972, Image 15

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    DHIA Monthly Reports
Wilbur N. Erb
18
Hiram S. Aungst
Ivy
Ben S. Stoltzfus
Whity
PaulN. Brubaker
20
968 S
Jay C. Garber
Gylee
John B. Stoltzfus
Rachel
Leßoy S. Smucker
Posch
Alvin J. Stoltzfus
Dot
Elvin H. Hess
Cheryl
Heidi
Stanley E. Kreider
Amy
Marvin K. Witmer
Bonnie
Melvin R. Stoltzfus
Clara
Ivan S. Stoltzfus
Burke
John & Elam Rutt
Susie
Beulah
Ivan M. Hursh
Jean
LET THE SUNSHINE IN WITH...
SOLAIR SYSTEMS
WE'RE INTERESTED IN ECOLOGY!
With our completely covered lots and a sun roof
with an open peak, rain water does not enter the bay
area and maximum evaporation of animal liquids is
obtained. An “all-drained" floor system is installed
and a curbed fence line keeps manure in place to be
scraped into a liquid pit or a push-off loading system
By preventing manure run-off the surrounding area is
not polluted.
Yes, since your urban neighbors and government
fathers are interested in ecology, we are ready to help
you build a system that will put you ahead on the
pollution problem
And, low moisture levels in Solair Systems results in
less bacteria action and fewer odors.
CALEB M. WENGER, INC.
R. D. 1 DRUMORE CENTER, QUARRYVILLE, PA.
(Continued From Page 14)
RH 6-8
299
RH 8-10
305
GrH 7-2
290
RH 5-8
RBrSw 5-9
286
305
RH
GrH
292
RH
249
RH
300
GrH
3-10
302
GrH
3-10
305
GrH
3-11
305
RH
305
GrH
4-11
305
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305
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RH
305
305
RH
305
PUT YOURSELF INTO THE FUTURE!
DISTRIBUTORS FOR:
• VAN DALE, INC. • VAUGHAN
• MADISON SILOS • MECHANIZED FEED LOT SYSTEMS
18,076
619
15,873
619
15,815
618
618
611
15,022
14,508
618
11,977
14,283
615
14,027
615
17,053
614
16,663
614
14,727
614
16,115
613
16,936
611
611
16,504
14,750
611
16,462
15,349
610
610
14,540
610
Raymond & Richard Barge
ART2I2I GrH 5-9 289 14,126
J. Scott Wolff
Glory RH 7-0 305 13,776
Raymond & Louise Witmer
Sara
RG 4-6 305 11,973
HIGH DAILY BUTTERFAT AVERAGES
John & H. Farrington
RH
Dale E. Hiestand
RH 29
Red Rose Research Center
RH 29
Edwin K. Wise
RH
Paul B. Zimmerman
RH
Samuel I. Esh
R&GrH
Titus B. Stoner
R&GrH
Henry E. Kettering
RH 30
J. Harold Musser & Son
R&GrH 28
Robert F. & Jona B. Book
RH
Glenn C. Hershey
RH
J. Z. Nolt
RH
Lloyd E. Miller
R&GrH
Ben K. Stoltzfus
R&GrH
Amos E. King Jr.
RH
SOLAIR COW BAY WITH THE
"SUN SENSOR"
FEATURES THE FOLLOWING:
1. Storm-and fire-res/stant construction
2. Rapid evaporation and dehumidification through
“solar thermo" circulation
3 Engineered for expansion.
4 Designed for either beef or dairy cattle.
5. Straight line scrape areas.
6. “Quick dry” floor areas.
7. North side ventilation—summer only.
8. Three sided wall structure—open South.
9. “Jalousie type” Southern roof provides direct sun
rays on 80 percent of floor OPTIONAL.
10 “Sun Sensor” control automatically opens and
closes optional jalousie roof for maximum winter
comfort
11 Complete herd grouping accommodations
12. Automated feed control.
33 32.9
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91.8
33 27.7
81.4
29 32.2
81.9
26.0
91.2
31 26.0
85.1
52.3
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90.0
53.0
50.7
91.7
28 30.0
97.0
33 36.4
85.0
22.0
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34 30.2
95.5
89.1
33 26.7
• PAMLINE
PHONE 548-2116
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29,1972—15
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Pa. Milk Production
Down 7 pet. in June
The number of cows in Penn
sylvania’s dairy herds remained
steady during June but milk
production dropped seven per
cent from May and was two per
cent off from a year earlier,
according to a recent state
report.
The Pennsylvania Crop
Reporting Service said the fall
from a record 950 pounds per cow
in May to 880 per cow in June was
a normal seasonal decline.
Total production for June was
610.000. pounds, about
70.000. gallons. This is down
15.000. pounds from June, 1971
but there were 9,000 more cows at
that time.
The prices paid farmers in
June was $6.45 per hun
dredweight, down five cents from
a month earlier but still 45 cents
per hundredweight higher than
June, 1971.
U. S milk production in June
was over 11 billion pounds, an
increase of two per cent from the
same month last year. Penn
sylvania ranks fifth in milk
production.
New Cooperators
The Lancaster County Soil and
Water Conservation District
announce the following new
cooperators:
Sylvan S. King, Paradise RDI,
Paradise Township, 64 acres;
William 0 Good, Paradise RDI,
Paradise Township, 48 acres;
John M Hurst, Quarryville RD3,
Bart Township, 43 acres; John C.
Howett, Conestoga RDI,
Conestoga Township, 35 acres;
Robert S. Wohlsen, Lititz RD4,
Warwick Township, 24 acres, and
Grace Ann Chase, 26 E. 4th
Street, Quarryville, Eden
Township, 400 acres.
Call Us Now
To serve the Lancaster
County farm community bet
ter, we maintain two phone
ers and advertisers can also
’each us through 626-2191
(ask for Lancaster Farming)
and avoid a toll call from the
Akron, Ephrata and Man
heim exchanges.