Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 25, 1972, Image 17

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    DHIA MONTHLY REPORT
Elam P. Bollinger
Romaine
Penny
Paul S. Horning
Jill
Red
E. Richard Bruckhart
Rachel RH
Robert & Richard Landis
Florence RH
Sally RH
Aaron B. Lantz
Lady
Jane
James G. Kreider
Star 92
Ellis D. Kreider
Rose
Joseph Eshleman
Bess
Cindy
Kenneth A. Skiles
Fudge
Kathy
Edna
Tab
Aaron E. Beiler
Polo
Ivan Z. Martin
Mattie
Penny
James F. Myer
Bonnie
Wilmer G. Kraybill
Nora
Dr. Paul S. Schantz
Rae
Sunny Craft Farm
Saralee
J. Wilmer Conrad
Julie
Jay C. Garber
Beauty
Andrew G. Miller
Doreen
J. Earl Horst
Irene
(Continued From Page 16)
RH
RH
274
300
GrH
GrH
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
RH
RH
12-7
4-8
RH
305
RH
305
GrH
GrH
305
304
GrH
RH
GrH
GrH
7-0
10-0
6-1
5-2
305
305
286
305
RH
304
RH
RH
305
305
RH
305
5-10
RH
305
GrH
RH
305
RH
305
10-0
305
RH
RH
305
RH
305
3-11
John M. Stoltzfus Jr
Barbie
John N. Shirk
Belinda
Leßoy M. Oberholtzer
Lorie 2 RH
Stephen M. Petersheim
Mane GrH
Isaac S. Beiler
' Holly
Hiram S. Aungst
Ribbon
William H. Douts
Patsy
G.M. Weaver
37
Samuel M. Martin Jr
Beauty
Arthur D. Wenger
Rachel
David K. Stoltzfus
Brenda
J. Mowery Frey
Becca
Charles Lefever
Becky
James L. High
Tina
Harold M. Shenk
Silver
Willis M. Martin
Marvel
Gerald N. Erb
Moose 58
Lloyd E. Miller
Carol
Jacob S. Stoltzfus
Ann
J. Wade Groff
Lady
Willis S. Nolt
Renee
Robert C. Groff
Fianna
Noah Kreider & Sons
54 GrH
Samuel M. Augsburger
673 Barb RH
J. Mowery Frey Jr
MonaL
Masonic Homes Farms
M Goodyr RA
Roy C. Neff
Janet
17,697
16,428
699
692
21,539
19,168
698
678
696
19,321
19,124
17,937
695
686
695
657
18,091
17,947
695
17,337
693
19,180
690
648
18,941
14,391
688
682
681
658
4.0
3.7
4.1
3.3
17,200
18,384
16,668
19,923
16,327
19,328
17,019
685
655
20,623
682
19,579
682
19,716
678
15,835
678
15,515
677
19,295
677
15,485
22,158
HIGH DAILY BUTTERFAT AVERAGES
Day* %
On No. Cow Days Milk
Name Breed Test Cows In Milk Lbs.
John P. Lapp
R&GrH 28
Aaron E. Beiler
R&GrH 33
Curtis E. Akers
R&GrH
S. R. Shellenberger
R&GrH
Allen Lee Stoltzfus
RH 35
Titus B. Stoner
R&GrH 34
Roy H. & Ruth H. Book
RH 28
Lloyd Wolf
R&GrH 30
John S. Yost
RH 33
Abner K. Click
R&GrH 30
Calvin D. Beiler
RH
Ben S. Stoltzfus
R&GrH
James W. Bowman
R&GrH
Clyde W. Martin
R&GrH 29
Harry Zimmerman Jr.
RH 35
GrH
305
RH
305
280
305
RH
305
RH
305
RH
305
RH
3-10
305
6-10‘
RH
276
RH
305
GrH
270
RH
305
RH
305
RH
5-11
305
RH
287
RH
305
GrH
305
RH
305
RH
303
RH
4-11
305
RH
305
RH
305
305
297
RH
305
305
GrH
301
35.9
98.5
90.3
21.6
90.1
55.1
82.0
64.9
35.0
90.0
86.2
35.0
41.0
86.0
57.4
82.8
89.9
36.7
91.3
31.5
52.0
90.1
43.3
89.7
86.5
35.4
81.3
84.5
94.2
35.8
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 25,1972
17,903
14,789
16,951
670
16,632
668
17,592
18,015
667
17,391
17,442
663
17,304
662
17,437
17,132
17,037
16,214
14,632
15,458
657
18,594
15,021
650
16,769
649
19,395
16,638
647
19,868
17,955
645
15,355
645
17,439
19,189
641
17,638
640
15,004
%
Test
Fat
Lbs.
2.00
54.6
1.92
47.4
48.4
1.86
42.4
1.78
43.8
1.78
1.76
50.9
43.2
1.72
42.6
1.71
1.69
39.8
45.7
1.68
1.64
41.5
1.64
40.9
1.64
43.2
1.63
40.9
1.63
42.8
Pesticide Project
Gets PSU Help
Scientists with the Agricu'tural
Experiment Station at i’he
Pennsylvania State University
are active in regional projects
studying pesticide residues in or
on raw agricultural products.
The regional scientists
represent six land-grant
universities and the U.S.
Department of Agriculture and
are organized into the Technical
Committee of Research Project
NE-36. The group has published
two bulletins entitled “Pesticide
Residue Investigations on Raw
Agricultural Commodities.” The
first bulletin was issued in May of
1963 and the second in June of
1968. A third bulletin is un
derway.
Newly elected chairman of NE
-36 is Dr. David A. Kurtz of the
Pesticides Research Laboratory
at Penn State. Dr. Kurtz will
serve as chairman for one year,
filling the unexpired term of the
previous chairman.
In addition to Penn State, the
NE-36 group includes scientists
with the land-grant universities
in New York, New Jersey,
Maryland, Vermont, Delaware,
and the Agricultural Research
Service of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture.
The NE-36 bulletins have
summarized pesticide uses in the
region as well as the disap
pearance of pesticide residues on
locally grown fruits, vegetables,
and other commodities.
Penn State Agricultural Ex
periment Station scientists have
been active with the project since
it was organized in 1956. Dr.
Donald E. H. Frear, retired
director of the Pesticides
Research Laboratory, was one of
the early leaders of the project
and was an editor of the first
bulletin.
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