B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31, 1973 DHIA MONTHLY REPORT Elam P. Bollinger Letty John S. Yost Lucy Ivan Zimmerman Carlyn RJ Conewago View Farms Happy RH Heather RH Harry L Troop Katie Robert M. Rohrer Susie Henry S. DeLong 186 Benuel F Stoltzfus Mary Dan S. Stoltzfus Della Harold G Shelly Sadie Jacob S Stoltzfus Green Richard H Hess Blondie Evelyn B H & D R Hershey Susie RH James A Hess Winnie Daniel L Martin Eleanor Becky E Richard Bruckhart Pride RH Ray P Bollinger Rosie Ernest J Sander Rosette George R Baltozer 42 Harry M Brenneman Duty John K Stoltzfus Esther Masonic Homes Farms F. Betsy RA F Agnes RA Robert L Weaver Lottie Aaron K Stoltzfus Dot J Robert Hess Dafodil Paul N Brubacher Leßoy M. Oberholtzer Pauline RH James Martin Hattie William F Guhl 37 Roy B Stoner Gay Samuel F Long Dons Walter E Mowrer Levi K. Stoltzfus Maggie Harry S Mumma Star Me Isaac K Eby Lena A Fred Crider Elva Robert Kauffman Jr Sally HIGH DAILY BUTTERFAT AVERAGES Days % Name Breed John N Shirk R&GrH J Z Nolt RH Allan R Shoemaker R&GrH John S Yost RH John Omar Stoltzfus R&GrH 33 35.3 91.1 53.8 3.8 2.03 (Continued From Page 6) 305 RH 303 RH 305 305 279 305 RH * 305 RH 305 RH 305 4-11 GrH 305 RH 5-11 305 RA 305 RH RH RH 305 305 RH 305 RH RH RH 9-10 RH GrH 305 4-11 305 RG RH GrH GrH 296 RH RH 5-11 RA GrH RH RH RH RH RH 305 305 RH 303 RG 305 3-10 RH No. Cow Days Milk Cows In Milk Lbs. On Test 92 1 25 28 4 25 37 2 89.0 54.2 4.0 216 30 44 0 87 4 53 4 3.9 2.08 25 33 8 100.0 44.8 4.6 2.06 667 16,962 17,160 13,663 665 660 16,842 17,304 17,991 662 19,604 '4.3 662 15,471 661 15,675 17,814 660 15,862 658 16,384 658 644 15,538 14,755 656 16,363 654 16,889 652 646 15,343 17,881 651 19,241 651 17,778 650 17,078 650 15,226 650 12,404 649 14,952 647 645 14,935 14,960 643 17,124 640 15,441 639 16,856 639 15,829 637 16,943 636 19,758 636 15,433 635 17,330 635 15,965 634 17,153 634 13,370 633 16,381 633 14,845 14,057 630 13,621 Fat Lbs. % Test 2.20 58.6 Samuel K. Stoltzfus R&GrH Henry E. Kettering RH Rufus G. Martin RH John U. Lapp RH Moses N. Good R&GrH Lester M. Weaver R&GrH David L. Landis R&GrH Robert F. & Joan B, RH Nelson E. Martin RH Samuel F. Long R&GrH Ben K. Stoltzfus R&GrH H; Neighb •Oop o,rry, wife’s gruci,ry list—here— here’s the threatening note. THE MOST N FEATURES MORE NEW M / j 96.9 27 36.3 89.9 25 50.1 77.0 29 26.0 96.6 35 32.7 91.2 30 40.7 94.8 30 87.0 93.7 33.5 29 Book 28 93.9 50.3 91.2 31 37.3 88.7 33 44.8 92.6 33.2 ors 130 MODELS 12 TO 48 FOOT DIAMETER BINS CAPACITY FROM 1700 TO 75,000 BUSHELS SEE US FOR COMPLETE DESIGN TAILORED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS. Order Now to Earn Early Order Discount. E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, R, D. 1, Willow Sheet 52.3 48.7 52.7 51.7 50.4 52.4 51.2 * 48.2 44.3 50.9 52.7 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD * zJUum WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL facts For 2.02 (Continued From Page 6) standing heat. Obviously, the egg cannot be fertilized until it is released from the ovary. 1.99 1.98 Your goal should be to breed the cow so that plenty of fertile sperm is present when the egg is released. This suggests breeding at a time reasonably close to the time of ovulation. For the very best results, try to breed the cow during the last 10 hours of standing heat or during the first six to eight hours after the end of heat. 1.96 1.96 1.95 1.95 1.94 Good results can be achieved through A.I. even though the technician must .visit your farm about the same time each day if the onset of standing heat is determined with reasonable accuracy. 1.91 1.90 1.90 ' r T-rrSs > & LAYOUT INC. 717-464-3321 RAGE OBLEM