DHIA Monthly Reports (Continued From Page 13) Owner • Name Breed Age Daya Glenn E. Burkholder Sparkler Virginia John & H. Farrington Jane RH Joseph DeLong 328 D. George Beiler Princes H. Landis Weaver Crystal H. Richard Hershey Patsy J. Douglas Martin 38 Amos M. Lapp Marie George R. Baltozer 66 J. S. Stauffer Jr. Suzanne Jonas E. Fisher Pearl Cletus A. Balmer Ruth RH 7-1 305 14,958 HIGH DAILY BUTTERFAT AVERAGES Days % On No. Cow Days Milk Test Cows In Milk Lbs. Name Breed Edwin K. Wise RH Amos E. King Jr. RH Dale E. Hiestand RH Paul B. Zimmerman RH J. Z. Nolt RH' Titus B. Stoner R&GrH 28 Milk faster, more.efficiently! AG WAY STA-RITE PIPELINE MILKING SYSTEM Let your Agway man show you how a Sta-Rite pipeline system can help maintain milk quality; reduce bacteria counts; get easier, more thor ough cleaning: and cut down on expensive man hours. There’s a Sta-Rite system for every re quirement! No guessing about milk flow! AGWAY STA-RITE FULL-VIEW MILKER You see instantly when to remove the teat cup from each quarter. You get a visual check on milking performance, prevent over-milking, help protect cows from the possibility of machine induced mastitis. (52-1007) SPECIAL SAVINGS A FREE! 4 sets of inflations for each milker unit when you buy a com plete milking system. Offer ends Sept. 30, 1972 2V 2 and 3" STAINLESS STEEL MILKING LINES AVAILABLE! RH GrH 284 305 8-10 305 GrH 305 RH 305 5-11 305 RH 305 RH RH 305 GrH 305 RH 305 GrH 305 21 28.4 89.4 51.2 3.6 28 28.1 94.9 47.2 3.9 34 29.7 89.7 44.8 4.0 26 32.5 81.5 46.1 3.9 28 38.1 82.5 47.0 3.8 85.5 47.9 25.4 Milk Teat 16,237 15,968 627 621 17,267 15,697 4.0 ( 16,746 624 16,656 17,070 623 16,419 621 16,095 621 621 15,656 620 19,175 620 18,815 620 Fit Lbt % left 1.86 1.84 1.78 1.78 1.77 1.76 □moi Pennsylvania Dairy Show Fat Slated for Sept. The Ninth Annual Penn sylvania All-American Dairy Show will be held at the Farm Show Building in Harrisburg, September 25 through 29, under the joint sponsorship of the Pennsylvania Dairy and Allied Industires Association and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Prime interest in this event in the past has been among dairy Ezra M. Martin RH 32 44.8 Lancaster Mennonite Hospital R&GrH 33 77.8 David S. Smucker R&GrH Hiram S. Aungst RH Henry E. Kettering RH 29 John & H. Farrington RH 31 Leon S. Lapp RH 30 Lloyd E. Miller R&GrH 30 Harold L. & Don Risser Mix 31 Benuel F. Stoltzfus R&GrH 24 More capacity, same space! SUNSET MILK COOLERS Now you can add capacity without adding floor space. Choose from 300 to 3000 gal. sizes. Stain less steel on sizes up to 1250 gal., vinyl jacket on all larger sizes. All welded construction for low maintenance, long life SUPPLY CENTER 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD. LANCASTER 24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY PH: 717-397-4761 farmers and it has attracted exhibitors from all sections of the country and Canada. This year, Secretary of Agriculture Jim McHale says, an effort will be made to attract more visitors both from non-exhibiting area farmers and from the non farming community. Among those innovations ex pected to draw attention from consumers are daily tours by 84.3 94.9 31.0 88.6 48.4 90.1 56.4 89.7 32.2 93.7 29.0 90.6 99.0 20.6 52.8 91.3 26.9 85.9 D/B CONDENSING UNITS Built for efficiency, rugged use, easy service and long life. All the features you need for many years of dependable operation. *4Bs* TANK WASHER Self-contained Can be readily in stalled on any type bulk tank. Oper ates economically on small amount of detergent. Assures uniform clean ing results. (52-0011) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 26,1972—25 43.8 1.72 47.4 1.72 46.2 1.72 44.0 1.70 42.3 1.70 44.4 1.70 44.6 1.71 46.0 1.6 S 45.2 1.69 43.8 1.68 25-29 greater Harrisburg area elementary students, Family Day activities on Sunday, Sept. 24 and daily “railbird” cattle judging contests. Twice each day during the All- American Dairy Show a class of ten dairy cattle will be presented for all show visitors to “place,” that is arrange them numerically on a scorecard from 1 to 10. The results will be checked on a computer and a trophy presented to the winner of each class. Other new events for the Ninth Annual Dairy Show includes an Ayrshire Sale, in addition to the established Holstein, Jersey and Brown Swiss sales. A brother to a bull calf that brought $41,000 at last year’s Holstein sale has been consigned to this year’s auction. The mid-week banquet will find the crowning of the 1972 state Dairy Princess sharing billing with a meeting of the National Dairy Shrine Club, the first ever to be held in Pennsylvania in the 23 year history of the club. A contemporary dairy leader will be named Guest of Honor while a group of pioneers will be recognized posthumously for their contributions to the in dustry. A special educational program has been set up for Thursday, Sept. 28, for exhibitors and all area dairymen to deal with the waste problems peculiar to dairying The week-long activities will open with the Invitational Youth Judging Contest for state champion 4-H and F.F.A. teams and an intercollegiate com petition. The concluding event on Friday is the All-American Holstein Show. Entries close August 25, 1972 with late registration accepted through Sept. 6 if they are ac companied by an additional fee. Ag Dept. Issues I Post Flood Study The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has issued its first monthly “post flood” report on inspections carried out by agents of the Bureau of Foods and Chemistry, Division of Food Control. Nearly 43,000,000 pounds of food with an estimated value in excess of $25 million was con demned or disposed of volun tarily. The enormity of the task stands out in sharp detail when com pared with the same figures for the entire fiscal year which in cluded several days of the emergency inspection. During that time only a little more than 2,000,000 pounds of food was condemned.with a value of about $2 million. Secretary of Agriculture Jim McHale said the huge clean-up job was accomplished by developing food inspectors and other Department personnel from four of the Commonwealth’s seven regions which excaped the heavy flooding in the wake of tropical storm Agnes. The federal Food and Drug Administration also dispatched more than a score of its food inspectors into the affected area to work with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture in safe-guarding food supplies during the critical days im mediately after the waters receded.
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