Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 02, 1973, Image 13

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    DHIA Monthly Report
Wilmer G. Kraybill
Millie
James M. Eshelman
Vale
Masonic Homes Farms
Sun Peg
Betty
Ivan S. Stoltzfus
Marie
Reginia
Ernest J. Sauder
Barbie
Robert & Richard Landis
Model
Thomas C. Lapp
Debbie
Paul H. Hursh
26
Lancaster Mennonite Hospital
P. Gose RH
Tolive
Paul W. Zimmerman
99
George M. Hurst
Chris
Robert F. & Joan B. Book
Lou
Lassie
Allen Lee Stoltzfus
Beulah
Amos F. Miller
\
Dawn
Robert W. Ulrich & Son
Amanda
Arlin L. Balmer
Chariot
Jenny
G. M. Weaver
Sam & Allen Kreider
Carol
Janie
Ray P. Bollinger
Arlene
Erma
Kenneth L. Beiler
Flashy
John B. Ranch Jr.
S.Girl
S.Bety
J. Mowery Frey
Cindy
John S. Wenger
WE NOW OFFER
DAIRYMEN AND BEEF OWNERS
A GREATER SELECTION OF
BEEF and DAIRY SIRES
IN THIS AREA THAN EVER BEFORE.
WE OFFER SEMEN FROM ALL WEST BREEDERS -
CARNATION - PLUS OTHER SIRES SELECTED 8Y...
TRAINOR'S
SEMEN SERVICE
Honey Brook, Pa. 19344
Pht 717-354-5181
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RH
7-10
305
RH
305
RA
305
10-3
RA
305
RH
305
RH
287
RH
305
RH
305
4-10
RH
305
GrH 3-4
305
305
RH 3-2
305
GrH 3-3
305
RH 10-6
RH
305
RH
RH
282
RH
GrH
303
GrH
305
RH
305
GrH
305
RH
GrH
305
305
305
RH
RH
305
RH
305
6-11
RA
RA
305
6-10
305
18,715
649
17,573
647
15,872
14,394
616
16,416
645
16,157
17,364
643
17,044
642
19,001
17,423
641
641
15,530
616
15,263
641
15,228
641
14,481
636
15,897
628
15,368
631
15,797
629
14,467
629
11,910
628
15,175
16,788
621
18,299
621
610
16,947
16,224
620
600
15,882
16,612
619
16,195
619
14,625
617
13,971
618
16,225
Ellen 38 BH
Albert H. Mellinger
May
C. Nevin Hershey
Ronda
J. S. Stauffer Jr
Nora
Reid & Holloway
189
John K. Stoltzfus
Jane
B. H. & D. R. Hershey
RH
Dora
Edwin J. Landis
Vickie
Edward S. Glick
Pet
Amos B. Lantz
Daisy
George & Doris Hough
Jewel
Harry M. Brennman
Lassie
Luke Ray Zimmerman
John S. Yost
Toni
Jacob S. Dienner
Whity
D. George Beiler
Harriet
Melvin M. Groff
Anna
J. David Shank
Betty
Harold L. & Don Risser
Darla
Samuel M. Augsburger
RH
Roy H. & Ruth H. Book
Lucy
Orpha
HIGH DAILY BUTTERFAT AVERAGES
Days %
On No. Cow Days Milk % Fat
Name Breed Test Cows In Milk Lbs. Test Lbs.
Nelson H. Wenger
RH
Rufus G. Martin
RH
Allan R. Shoemaker
R&GrH
Edgefield Farms
R&GrH
Dan S. Stoltzfus
R&GrH
Jacob S. Dienner
R&GrH
Henry E. Kettering
34 49.6
Amos & Eleanor Hershey
RH
R&GrH
Samuel F. Long
R&GrH 29
John P. Lapp
R&GrH 33
Ivan S. Stoltzfus
R&GrH 30
Paul B. Zimmerman
RH
Henry & Paul Martin
RH
Elmer H. Weber
R&GrH
Conewago View Farms
R&GrH
Titus B. Stoner
R&GrH 32
Ammon E. Reiff
R&GrH 32
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047
281
RH
305
305
RH
GrH
305
305
GrH
305
RH
4-10
305
305
RH
305
RH
292
RH 10-0
305
4-10
305
RG
305
RH
5-11
304
RH
271
GrH
RH
305
GrH
4-10
305
GrH
3-11
RH
305
305
291
9-10
RH
16 10.0 100.00
28 24.8 87.9
20 43.6 100.3
89.4
29 59.6
95.3
28 39.5
97.2
42 33.4
90.2
91.5
25.8
42.0
97.0
95.9
36.6
92.5
38.5
85.6
32.5
94.6
33.9
94.9
40.8
94.4
51.9
97.2
35.0
91.2
23.4
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 2,1973
616
16,091
614
16,876
613
17,238
613
16,068
613
15,332
16,567
14,819
608
17,685
608
16,808
607
18,000
13,379
605
12,379
16,797
12,977
603
16,203
603
13,565
603
12,500
16,318
14,696
14,481
13,483
2.35
57.8
2.25
62.9
2.11
55.2
2.04
50.7
2.02
52.3
2.01
59.8
1.99
48.2
1.98
44.3
1.95
53.4
1.94
51.6
1.91
49.1
1.90
45.8
1.89
52.0
1.89
51.4
1.89
46.0
1.89
48.2
1.89
48.3
Cows On Test Slum
Bigger Returns
Dairy Herd Improvement
Association (DHlA)records show
that 48 cows producing at the
average level of all DHIA cows
return as many dollars over feed
costs as 73 non-tested cows. The
DHIA cows averaged 12,965
pounds of milk per cow compared
to 8,982 for non-tested cows.
Extension dairy specialist
Herbert C. Gilmore at The
Pennsylvania State University,
explains that the extremes in
production levels show even
greater differences in number of
cows needed for $25,000 above
feed costs. At the 19,000-pound
level, 30 cows are needed while a
dairyman needs 111 cows that
only produce 7,000 pounds of milk
per year. The extra labor and
other costs at the lower levels
make it impossible to show a
profit.
There is a large difference in
levels of production for individual
cows in most herds and only by
keeping records can the un
profitable ones be culled and
greater returns be realized by the
dairyman, says Gilmore.
Dairymen considering ad
ditional sources of income should
carefully study the levels of
production in their present herd
before deciding to increase the
number of animals in their herd.
It could be more profitable to
study feeding and management
practices carefully to improve
present levels of production, adds
Gilmore.
New
Cooperators
The Lancaster County Con
servation District announces the
following new cooperators:
Willis Nolt, Fulton Township,
100 acres; Robert H. Crompton,
Colerain and Little Britain
Township, 1495 acres, and New
Holland Jaycee’s, Earl Town
ship, five acres.
TRUCKS
FOR SALE
1968 Ford 10 wheel dump
1969 Ford 10 wheel dump
1968 Int. 10 wheel dump
1968 Int. Tri-axle dump
1966 G.M.C. Tri-axle dump
(2) 1964 Ford 10 wheel dump
1963 Chevy 10 wheel dump
Mack 10 wneel dump
1956 Reo 10 wheel dump
1960 Chevy single axle dump
1962 Ford single axle dump
1968 Ford WlOOO Truck-tractor
1955 Mack truck tractor
1961 G.M.C truck tractor
1958 Mack truck tractor
1970 Int. C4070A truck tractor
1966 Ford 750 twin screw cab
and chassis (automatic)
1967 Ford 700 cab and chassis
1968 G.M.C. 5500 cab and
chassis (diesel)
1970 Ford Louisville (you must
see to appreciate)
1965 Ford single axle dump
1965 G.M.C. 4000 Flat bed
1970 Ford 10 wheel
1963G.M.C. 10 wheel dump
(2) 1972 Int. Transtar - 318
engines - excellent
1963 Int. single axle dump
(5) 38 ft. Flat trailers.
35 ft. Flat trailer
1959 Ford Single Axle Dump
1968 Ford Tilt Bed & Winch
2-3-4 Axle Tag-a-long Trailers
Excellent Selection and
Still more Coming.
WENGER’S FARM
MACHINERY, INC.
So. Race St.
Myerstown, Pa.
Ph. 717-866-2138
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