Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 28, 1972, Image 17

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    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
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Mixed Breeds