**' f rfrt f NO h> rl i-i 4i»' l 5 ■**• r-» ’*• •'v * - - , 1 14—Lancaster Farming. November 24,1973 A cow in the herd of Vetamere Farm completed the highest lac tation. Edna produced 21,653 pounds of milk, 799 pounds butterfat with a 3.7 percent test. Second high lactation was completed by a cow owned by Bare Brothers Dairy. 52 produced 21,539 pounds of milk, 774 pounds of butterfat with a 3.6 percent test. LACTATION RECORDS OVER 600 POUNDS FAT OCTOBER. 1973 Owner —Name Russell Z. Bomberger 77 96 81 Harold 6. Bollinger XLuinka XStarlu Luna Hubert S. Miller A - Ferndale Farms Sis Millie A. Moyer & A. Brandt 10 Marlin Hitz 53 Robert Sollenberger Madelyn Harvey T. Bomgardner Minnie Marvin K. Meyer Margie Julie Isabell Sparkie Maurice M. Bennetch 14 William R. Meyer 278 408 878 888 108 C Ernest Wagner 119 132 136 153 Dale E. Hostetter 17 Grace 12 90 M. Luther Bennetch Sally Shelly Hagen Edith Phylis Cyrus Y. Bomberger 51 262 Ralph D. Shirk & Sons Trixie Maxine Bennetch Bros, 52 53 42 21 9 Luke I. Patches Dora Marie Dot Irvin H. Kreider Star Robert Lentz 72 130 Del 31 39 Sonnen Acres Sher Alvm M. Weavef- v -V . 38 if '* Mark Copenhaver Dottie V - "/i < Harold Wamplet kSon Sylvia 35 Age 6-10 5- 6- 6-U 6-10 • 2-8 4-10 5-8 4-4 44 6-8 5-2 9-10 4-2 8-3 5-7 5-9 , 6-11 5-8 4-3 4-11 4-3 4- 5- 2-10 2-3 '*_✓ i*'U ~ f \ V f 1 4 4-3 18,507 4.0 ? 44.&3v* 4.3 I - ” •» t ”■ f C - *• s •i 3-10 ? 15,495‘ - .J- s''- 6-1 15,946 4-2 15,038 LEBANON COUNTY DHIA MONTHLY REPORT Fat Test 4.5 699 4.7 730 4.7 ~671 15,478 15,399 14,182 5.2 666 3-fr 1 ’ l '~658" 3.9 613 12,826 " ' li ,642 15,843 16,417 3$ 13,676 17,678 18,292 15,951 11,423 14,537 4.1 3.6 3.1 3.9 15,876 ’ 17,600 19,503 15,447 - 17,543 f 3.8 3.6 609 - 3.4 ' 631 3.9 624 3.6 613 3.8 634 16,816 18,713 15,979 17,128“ 16,856 3.5 4.0 3.9 4.1 18,045 19,152 22,212 17,801 3.7 3.7 4.0 4.3 19,182 17,493 15,335 15,094 17,010 19,328 19,720 20,107 18,246 16,534 15,880 19,152 15,498 * 3.4 4.9 3,7 4.3 4.1 4.3 4.3 18,973 . 14,635 - 18,916 15,710' 15,547 15,881 15,811 4.1 3.7 3.8 16,785 19,098 16,207 18,667 4.2 3.7 3.8 4.2 16,608 18,311 16,788 14,832 19,598 V 4 - Fort Zeller Farm > Frannie Elmer Hohrer 19- 41 25 52 9 77 61 32 Mark H. Bomberger & Son 24 53 63 Bare Bros. Dkiry 68 13 11 ' 52 57 Clyde E. Deck 31 Mark C. Patches 12 27 Enos N. Leinbach Linda Pet Oscar Van lieu Clifford Groff 60 Daniel B. Shirk Flo John D. Bomgardner , Linda Vetamere Farm Edna Arthur R. Krall 1 606 654 636 Trudy Earl Zimmerman Lassie Reuben 0. Martin Peggy Jessica Elsie Amelia Galen Boyd 651 «14 Horn Clarence Stoner 121 Red Weidier Brothers Rosalie Gaitha Pixie -Princes Arnold Acresi Ethel Richard E. Houser Jo Ivan M. Weiler Ida Robert Martin Flossie Star Beauty Galen Bollinger 651 625 613 607 636 773 877 729 719 646 617 655 26 Dot Abram N. Hoover Lu Clarence Mase Rita Peanuts Phares Musser 42 33 623 716 732 698 684 Lewis M. Wemer 26 84 666 624 Raymond N. Getz - Bell Rose 700 637 Linford L. Halteman Valerie Lillian 696 700 620 Bare Bros Dairy Bennetch Bros Marvin K. Meyer Bennetch Bros Warren Hetrick Harold G. Bollinger Mark C. Patches Ralph D. Shirk & Sons Raymond N. Getz - Earl Zimmerman RaljJhE. Sellers Abram.T. Lefevetf;; RobeftLentz Bomgardner r * * ? Arnold Aqres ' <- ;) Kepnefßl.' filers Ernest Wagner fry# HofiSt; ’ Russel Heilman & Son 776 691 682 639 626 63 f 732 637 60J. " 63S 618 >s -v. TV Series Topic' 6-2 6*l 3-9 5-9 5-10 3-10 £io 5-7 3-5 5-3 10-3 5-9 5-2 £2 7-8 4-3 3-1 9-1 3-11 4-1 6-10 5- 6- Herd Summary Average Daily Production Per Cow Percent No. Cow D»ys Milk Cows In Milk lbs. 30 76.0 82.1 48.0 30 71.4 86.2 42.5 36 84.4 92,2 43,1' 61 64.9 86.2 42.4 23 41.8 88.0 41.5 28 50.3 88.8 39.6 29 72.0 82.1 41.6 33 69.0 87.7 40.9 31 53.8 84.2 . 41.0 26 . 40.9 - .77.8 ' ' 41.1' 33 33.4 91.5 41.7 52,: ■; 56.0 ' '85.2 JV, 39,0 S 6 ? •* 87,5 ' . .88;! ' , 44.0 30. J ‘ 87.8 86.0 i 4qT9 \. W- "54.5 1 s "89.0 * 41-5 26 33 33 28 % ■ 17,303 15,147 18,619 16,673 15,535 19,195 19,267 20,213 18,270 14,235 3.9 4.0 3.2 16,676 16,755 20,249 17.539 17,360 18,509 21.539 17,534 13,684 20,442 17,914 4.7 4.2 14,277 15,466 13,434 18,253 18,355 15,846 21,653 Vinyl isn’t jut,* for raincoats. Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilson, Extension clothing specialist at The Penn sylvania State University, points out that vinyl conies in a variety of textures and colors which can be used for upholstery material, tote bags, sportswear, appliance covers, shower gar ment bags and aprons. , > v yinyMctiHfly l is;a-jpin. There are no holes in the fabric so it’s - waterproof. Like polyurethane,:a leather-looking fabric, vinyl is washable. But polyurethane can be dry cleaned-rvinyl^an’t. ™ '■ ’ Mrs. Wilsoh imjke™ ai| '- -v ?-.-- three basic uh- , supported, without a cloth backing; supported, with a knit or woyen fabric backing; and expanded, with a middle layer of foam. In expanded vinyl, however. the of the foam may make ihe fabric surface more susceptible to scratches and teays. To repair a vinyl tear use clear or colored tape. 16,072 18,231 3.6 4.0 3.6 3.7 17,723 15,248 19,563 18,179 16,933 16,682 3.6 3.5 4.0 3.9 17,689 17,163 15,269 17,356 14,425 17,441 18,796 3.9 4.9 4.1 15,399 13,912 15,062 16,470 15,009 16,770 17,578 17,819 19,934 17,164 16,635 18,871 18,672 15,303 19,230 Days On Test J&fi , , 84.2,- . , 84.3 * ' 39.0 82.8 V t 34.0 91.2' ' Since July, 1973, all children’s nightwear on the market is required by law to be flame retardant. This means con sumers are faced with choosing from a smaller selection of sleepwear because of the dif ficulties in making fibers, fabrics and dyes flame resistant. To belli young homemakers understand present legislation regarding flame retardant garments, specialists with the Cooperative Extension Service of The Pennsylvania State University will present a program on clothing legislation and flameproof sleepwear. The program, produced by Extension television specialists, will be aired on “Farm, Home and Garden” on Thursday, November 39 at 6:15 p.m. on Channel 33, WITF. A sup plementary printed booklet is available free of charge through the Lancaster County Extension Service, Room l, Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, PA 17601,' Phone 394- 6851 , 649 674 654 702 644 623 774 733 742 673 671 644 601 - \ •• - 5 x 718 Vinyl Reqnires Special = SewinglKtiniipies 60$ 799 " 706 637 ,610 704 667 771 682 675 607 679 611 673 Be careful when sewing with vinyl, cautions the Extension clothing specialist: -Needle and pin holes are permanent so don’t make mistakes. For wall coverings and graphic designs, try gluing vinyl rather than sewing it. 701 656 721 605 632 Ground lamb shapes into a tasty loaf when mixed with whole wheat bread cubes, crushed dried mint leaves, salt and pepper. Bake and serve with green peas, buttered potatoes, fruit salad and butterscotch pudding, , 706 605 625 697 Percent Fat 3.7 3.9 3-7 , 3.8 3.8 4.0 3.8 3.8 . ' SvT' * 3.6 3 S&UT 37.2 4.0 1.47 37.4 3.9 1-47 39.7 3.7 1.46 T* -HS j** - - i. * v Lamb Loaf r Fat lbs. 1.79 1.65 1.60 1.60 1.59 1.58 4-57 'V4.55 ■f I 1.53 1.52 1.51 ;:S
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