DHIA MONTHLY REPORT Owner - Name Breed Benjamin E. Kauffman Pam GrH Harry L. Troop Joyce 1 Harry S. Mumraa Hope Albert H. Mellinger Miriam Ben K. Stoltzfus Lucy Comet Webers Hatchery Inc 13 Jesse G. Balmer Dee Ivan Zook Earl E. Martin Martha RH Shoemaker Brothers Farm 1 Lolly RG Clyde W. Martin Beauty Lynn Mervin Sauder Barbie James B Bucher Reba Albert Breneman Irene RED ROSE DAIRY FEEDS AND SUPPLEMENTS ARE THE FEEDS YOU NEED TO PUT MORE MILK IN THE PAIL! Take Red Rose 14 Test Cow Feed, for example. This course ; textured feed can be fed to your milking cows, dry cows, calves and bulls. It’s an all-purpose feed to be fed at all seasons. Other Red Rose Dairy Feeds are available m many protein levels and one should fit your particular need. Let your Red Rose dealer help you select the one best suited to your herd. YOUR COWS NEED MINERALS! Red Rose Free-Choice Mineral is recommended when there is heavy use of corn silage. Red Rose Super Mineral is designed for herds where legume roughage is fed. Remember — include Red Rose Minerals in your feeding program! WAITER BINKLEY & SOM MpUMTVIIIE FEED SERVICE Mountville BROWN t REA, INC. Atglen ELVERSON SUPPLY CO. Elverson HENRY E. GARBER Elizabethtown, Pa E. MUSSER HEISEY & SON RD 2, Mt Joy, Pa HEISTAND BROS. Elizabethtown DAVID B. HURST Bowmansville MARTIN'S FEED MILL Ephrata.Pa G. R. MITCHELL, INC. Hefton, Pa (Continued From Page 8) Dayi Milk Age 305 RH 305 RH 305 GrH 3-11 288 4-11 4-0 RH RH 305 305 RH 305 305 RG 305 RH 305 7-11 305 RH 4-11 305 RH 5-1 302 RH 5-9 292 GrH 5-9 305 RH 4-0 305 MUSSER FARMS, INC. Test 18,966 18,964 18,218 17,082 16,741 17,897 15,418 13,580 18,425 18,663 15,193 20,193 17,240 16,669 15,815 23,049 Columbia RED ROSE FARM SERVICE, INC. N. Church St., Quarryville CHAS. E. SAUDER & SONS Terre Hill SHELLY BROTHERS RD 2, Manheim, Pa E. P. SPOTTS, INC. Honey Brook H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer OWNER-NAME BREED AGE Roy B. Stoner Tidy Emanuel S. Lapp Fat 24 J. Richard Keller Flora 696 695 Henry & Paul Martin Honey RH Earl Smoker Kass Frank S. Weidman Minnie Earl S. Weaver Debbie Paul S. Horning Candy John C. Metzler Lou Nathan G. Stoltzfus Gypsy. Robert Kauffman Jr Valerie Samuel F. Sauder Rainbow Paul V Nissley Sue Isaac E. Hostetter Rose Jason L. Weaver Debbie Jonas Sensenig 29 James D Shertzer Helen David K. Stoltzfus Rose Romella Farms Evna John L Landis Zme 36 Andrews & Bartsch Jolly RH Masonic Homes Farms Glenda RA David D Zimmerman Polann 694 692 692 672 692 692 691 690 689 687 684 686 686 684 HIGH DAILY BUTTERFAT AVERAGES Days % On No. Cow Days Milk % Name Breed Test Cows In Milk Lbs. Test Aaron E. Beiler R&GrH 30 J Z. Nolt RH 65 Paul B. Zimmerman RH 30 John P. Lapp R&GrH 38 John S. Yost RH 30 Titus B. Stoner R&GrH 30 Thomas C. Lapp RH 34 Elmer S. Stoltzfus R&GrH 28 Paul V. Nissley R&GrH 29 Enos K. Miller R&GrH 31 Lloyd Wolf R&GrH S. R. Shellenberger R&GrH Curtis E. Akers R&GrH Harry S. Aungst RH John U. Glick R&GrH ATTENTION FARMERS APPLY CONESTOGA BRAND FERTILIZERS THIS FALL AND SAVE TIME AND LABOR NEXT SPRING!! Now is the time to top dress Legumes with 0-15-30 with Chloro l-P-C for chickweed INQUIRE ABOUT OUR EARLY SEASON DISCOUNTS ON NORTHROP KING SEED CORN. LANCASTER BONE FERTILIZER CO.. Inc. Quarryville, Pa. Oxford, Pa 1-717-786-7348 1-215-932-8323 DAYS MILK TEST 305 RH GrH 305 RH 305 305 3-11 RH 305 GrH 303 GrH 305 GrH 269 305 RH RH 305 GrH 292 GrH 275 RH 305 GrH 305 GrH 305 GrH 305 305 RH RH 6-10 RG 305 GrH 305 305 285 PH 8-10 92 5 210 85.0 37.9 94.1 33 0 90.4 33 8 93.6 35 0 86 7 33 2 944 40 6 98 4 41.5 92.4 52.0 100.0 37.0 56 4 64.1 57.2 58.7 ' 35 48.6 32 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28,1972 20,488 18,959 19,662 18,095 17,156 17,000 18,530 17,078 19,878 16,613 15,184 18,908 17,382 16,779 19,412 18,313 17,582 19,838 14,133 19,109 17,117 16,647 15,424 50.9 3 8 47 1 46.0 52.3 44.9 50.1 46.7 47.2 46.8 50.4 43.0 82.6 40.5 82.7 45.5 84.4 42.9 89.2 45 7 87.1 FAT PSU Schedules 682 Milking School 681 A three-day Milking School will be held at The Pennsylvania State University, November 8, 9 and 10. Members of the Extension staff and faculty of the College of Agriculture will instruct in a wide variety of subjects which are aimed at improving the techniques and skills of milkers. The subjects that will be taught during the three-day school are: 680 679 679 679 678 678 Wednesday, November 8 - The Dairy Industry Today, Anatomy and Development of the Udder; Visit and Milking Facilities, and Mastitis - the Disease 677 677 677 Thursday, November 9 - Air Flow and Vacuum, Hormonal Control of Lactation, Equipment Maintenance, Hormonal Control of Let Down; and visit milking facilities 676 676 676 Friday, November 10 - The Man and Milking Machine, Cow psychology, Cleaning Principles, and Summary and Questions Pre-registration for this course is necessary, and anyone in terested in attending is urged to register by Nov 1 Most of the classes will be held in Borland Laboratory Registration fee for the course is ten dollars For further in formation, contact the Agricultural Conference Coor dinator, 410 J 0 Keller Building, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa 16802 674 674 674 673 673 672 672 670 670 Fat Lbs, Green Dragon Dairy Show and Sale 193 1 82 The Green Dragon market held its annual Dairy Cow Show and Sale Friday, October 20 The top price paid for an animal was the grand champion, a fresh Holstein purchased by Jacob Zook, Port Royal RDI, for $2,050. The animal was shown by Norman Kolb, Lancaster Other animals consigned for the annual sale by their owners and the buyers included: 1 79 1.79 1.75 1.74 1 71 1.70 Holstein Class Fresh Cows Second, Alfred Albright, Landisburg, to Jacob Zook, $950, third, Carl Hostetler, Annville RD2, to Paul Horning, Stevens RDI, $900; fourth. Bob Kennedy, Gibsonia, to Charles Myers, Lancaster, $1,200. 1.70 1.68 1.66 1.66 Dry Cows First, Alfred Albright to Sherman Click, Lewistown RD3, $900; second, Norman Kolb to Jonas King, Gordonville, $870; third, Alfred Albright to Kenneth Deamer, Thompsontown, $B7O, fourth, Alfred Albright to Harold Imhoff, Stevens RDI, $730. 1.65 1.64 1.64 First, Bob Kennedy, purchased by Clarence Stoner, Jonestown RDI, $l,OlO, second, Alfred Albright to Mark Ebersole, Lebanon RDS, $750; third, J. Richard Zimmerman, Plainfield' to Melvin Kolb, $600; fourth, Roy Mummert, Hanover RD4 to Art Kling, Landisburg, $6OO Guernsey Class First, Bob Kennedy, purchased by Morgan Spahr, York RD, $460; second, C. Loose and M. Weaver, Ephrata, by Norman Kolb, $350; third, John Fry, Ephrata, to Elmer Bachman, Lebanon RD4, $3BO, fourth, John Fry, Ephrata, to Harold Imhoff, $440. Serving as judges for the show were Fred Naugle, Carlisle, pedigree reader, Paul Zim merman, Ephrata RDI, and Jacob Zook, Port Royal RDI. Manager of the show and sale was Walter Risser, Palmyra RD2 17 Mixed Breeds
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