Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 26, 1972, Image 13

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    Dairymen
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weather. This type of forage can
make your job of properly
feeding your cows even more
difficult.
So don’t be caught behind the
eight ball this coming fall and
winter. Get your forage analyzed
and use that information to build
a sound feeidng program. It’s the
best milk check protection plan
available.
Food and Drug Lowers the
Boom on Mastitis Treatments
According to Sam Guss, Ex
tension Veterinarian during the
nest year the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration will permit the
manufacture of mastitis infusion
treatments which contain
combinations of only four an
tibiotics or germicidal drugs.
This action has finally come as a
result of the manufacture of
many preparations containing
many different drugs. The ef
ficacy and compatibility of drugs
in most of the “shotgun mastitis
tubes” has not been proven.
Cases of ordinary Strep
tococcus agalactia mastitis wUI
respond to treatment with simple
penicillion formulations. Results
with simpler cheaper penicillin
“mastitis tubes” are equal or
better than those from the use of
more expensive combinations of
other antibiotics. Prevention and
control of mastitis is still ac
complished best by good
management - especially good
milking. No drugs will do more
than that.
CaS Us Now
To serve the Lancaster
County farm community bet
ter, we maintain two phone
era and advertisers can also
reach u» through 826-2191
(ask for Lancaster Farming)
and avoid a toll call from the
Akron, Ephrata and Man
helm exchanges.
PAINT NOW* • • then relax for 7 years!
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NYU®
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BRUSH ON - ROLL ON - SPRAY ON GUARANTEED TO LAST 7 YEARS!
The Perfect Coating for INDOORS or OUTDOORS of FARMS, HOMES or INDUSTRIES
100% WATERPROOF 100% SUN PROOF 100% LEAD FREE
PERFECT FOR BOATS AND WON . T BL | ST ER OR FADE DAIRIES, BROODER HOUSES.
SWIMMING POOLS, OUTSIDES WO NT PEEL OR CHIP DUE TO CHILDREN’S NURSERIES AND
OF HOUSES, BARNS, SILOS. HARSH, CORROSIVE PLAYROOMS, OR USE FOR
FACTORIES AND OFFICE POLLUTANTS! FINISHING CHILDREN’S
BUILDINGS. FURNITURE'
Available in CLEAR or eleven decorator COLORS.
N Y L E N E THE COATING OF THE 'Bos IN THE 70's!
DHIA Monthly Reports
Owner - Name Breed
A. Dale Herr (Holstein)
62 GrH
H9O GrH
Paul N. Brubacher
147
190
Harry L. Troop
Terry
Roy Z. & Henry Z. Eby
David L. Landis
Sal
Joseph Esbeman
Hope
Melvin L. Beiler
Honey
J. Mowery Frey
Merry
John Omar Stoltzfus
Blackie
Rose
Fem
Joan
Edwin K. Wise
Jane
Paul E. Martin
Black
Elmer H. Weber
Luci
Beauty
Carl G. Troop
Pat
J. Rohrer Witmer
Lalita
Ava
Fred Crider
Rae
Dayla
Allan R. Shoemaker
Linda
Dottie
Jan
John B. Stoltzfus
Katie
Alvin J. Stoltzfus
Sandy
Roy
P. Robert Wenger
Ellen
Marla
Marvin S. Nolt
54
Kreider & Spayd
Veronic
NYL E N E
THE SEVEN YEAR LEAD-FREE
COATING FOR USE ON
• WOOD • METAL • MASONRY
• CONCRETE •EVERYTHING!
AVAILABLE NOW AT
Till 9:00 p.m.
Friday Till 10:00 p.ff>.
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Age
RH
RH
RH
RH
RH
GrH
RH
RH
GrH
4-11
4-3
3-11
6-0
RH
RH
RH
RH 10-11
RH
3-11
GrH
GrH
RH
RBrSw
RBrSw
RG
RG
5-10
2-5
RH
RH
RH
6-8
7-7
6-6
GrH
RH
RH
4-
5-
RH
RH
4-11
9-3
RH
RH
Opan Evary Day at 8:00 a.m.
Closad Sunday
Test Fat
Day* Milk
20,756
17,511
305
305
20,494
16,204
305
305
14,641
305
305
17,923
17,980
305
14,658
305
277
17,014
19,089
3.9
3.8
3.8
4.1
17,569
17,535
17,187
15,910
305
269
274
270
16,283
305
14,316
305
18,019
14,086
292
305
18,706
305
15,667
15,585
305
305
305
305
13,541
15,411
3.6
4.3
4.1
18,636
15,095
16,010
305
305
305
17,246
305
18,451
16,607
305
305
18,194
18,029
298
305
14,759
14,674
’A
PHONE
717-733-4151
Owner ■ Name Breed
John S. Wenger
Mopsy
Parke H. Ranck
Viola
Samuel F. King
Mattie
R. Edwin Harnish
Jesse
Nelly
J. Eby Hershey
Cindy
Dale E. Hiestand
Orna
James A. Newcomer
Maryann
Jeanete
Ray P. Bollinger
Ailfeen
C. Witmer Sherer
Ann
Paul N. Brubaker
51
Simeon M. Stoltzfus
Lucy
Ivan Bowman Jr.
Jane
Wilbur N. Erb
33
Abraham Shelly Jr.
Inky
Reuben L. Stoltzfus
Blackie
James Hackman
Alma
John U. Stoltzfus
Wassy
Kreider & Trimble
52
50
690
676
690
657
m
682
681
666
660
650
679
678
673
649
670
670
660
668
656
C. Robert Greider
Gail
Evie
RH
RH
J. Arthur Rohrer & Sons
Pride RH
Maurice F. Welk
Janice
Christ E. Stoltzfus
Ethel
James W. Bowman
Carol
Issac K. Eby
Manda
John M. Harnish
Patti
John N. Shirk
Jewel
Agnes
S. R. Shellenberger
Marylou GrH -
Paul H. Hursh
10A
Sam & Allen Kreider
Betty
Romella Farms
Butrcup
Clyde W. Martin
Donna
Babe
Ellis D. Kreider
47
Eugene Trestle
74
666
655
654
665
631
665
648
StakHand- 1
The efficient way to handle hay
in 1- to VA
compressed
Hesston H
JUSTARR
SEE IT ON Dl
Now, you can have a one man haying system and put up
4 to 6 tons of hay an hour in compressed stacks that
weigh 1 to VM tons The StakHand 10 picks up the hay
from the windrow, packs it into distinctive, weather
resistant Hesston HayStaks that develop a natural, pro
tective thatch, and unloads the stack in the field, at the
roadside, or wherever you may wish to feed or store it
Come m and let us show you the economy of a Hesston
StakHand 10 that lets you have a one man haying system
The 60” wide Flail pickup also picks up and Stacks
corn fodder.
STAUFFER DIESEL. INC.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 26.1972-
Age Days Milk
4-0 305
RH
10-3 292
RH
4-2 305
GrH
GrH
GrH
RH
11-10
RH
RH
RH
RH
RH
RH
GrIJ
GrH
RH
GrH
GrH
RH
GrH
RH
RH
4-10
6-1
6-5 305
GrH
GrH
GrH
RH
RH
RH
RH
4-11
GrH
GrH
RG
9-11
RH
RH
GrH
RH
7-10
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312 W. Main St, New Holland, Pa
Phone 717-354-4181
14,644
15,099
18,302
16,996
16,068
282
305
15,624
305
18,637
305
17,566
14,904
296
305
15,935
14,645
282
18,485
305
16,822
305
17,157
305
16,732
305
16,834
305
17,337
305
17,605
305
15,892
302
17,611
12,652
305
305
15,518
15,086
305
305
16,902
16,992
305
15,170
14,106
305
14,928
305
17,595
16,737
18,473
305
305
3-7
6-6
16,152
15,498
305
13,852
305
14,027
305
16,508
15,484
305
305
15,783
305
12,832
305
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