Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 31, 1973, Image 8

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    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
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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
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RH
303
RG
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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
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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
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52.7
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
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WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL
facts For
2.02
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standing heat. Obviously, the egg
cannot be fertilized until it is
released from the ovary.
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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.
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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.
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