14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 18, 1974 pip A cow in the herd of Kenneth B. Sellers completed the highest lactation. 154 produced 20,256 pounds milk, 694 pounds butterfat with a 3.4 percent test. The herd of J. Elmer Lapp had the highest daily butterfat average. This herd of 31.0 cows averaged 48.9 pounds of milk, 2.04 pounds butterfat, with a 4.2 percent test. INDIVIDUAL HIGH COW RECORDS Owner-Name Breed Age Days Milk Tesl Walmoore 323 RH 502 RH 41 RH Ardrossan Farms SVLucit RA CBLGirl RA Donald Hostetter, Jr 26 RH Donald Shoemaker Betty RH Jacob K. Stoltzfus Typhoon RH Joy RH Bluberry RH Christ L. Stoltzfus Molly RH Applebrook Guernseys CTish RG C Princess RG William P. Moore 241 RH 410 RH 556 RH 267 RH 274 RH 563 RH 401 RH John M. Umble Connie RH Henry S. King Florence RH Dolly RH Kenneth B. Sellers 154 RH John S. Stoltzfus Lady RH Vernon R. Umble Lois ' RH Walmoore No. 3 23 RH Samuel B. Acker 244 RH RlB9 RH Rl2l RH Gideon Stoltzfus, Jr. Crystal RH Samuel J. Stoltzfus RH Judy Sheeler Farm 327 RH Elmer A. Mast Candy RG 'David E. Weaver RH Patsy Kunberton Farm Sch Shirla RH Vemon C. Ruth RH Posey Buttonwood Farms Lulu RBrS Talma RBrS Arna RBrS H. & R. Mason 6F RH 48 B RH John S. Smoker 22 RH John W. Yeager RH 100 Ronald Elliott Robin RH Willowland Farm Bit RH Elam Petersheim Jo RH Sukey RH Lenape Dairy Farm RH 630 Paul H. Eby Odessa RH Wilmer L Hostetler Perform RH Ed Miller & H. Moore Star RH David Walton BF 74 RH 11-8 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 CHESTER COUNTY DHIA MONTHLY! REPORT 18,208 17,958 18,726 305 305 305 5-6 5- 6- 15,967 16,363 305 305 20,243 305 3-11 18,339 305 19,706 17,388 17,347 305 305 305 4-5 7-11 7-8 16,247 305 13,031 13,900 305 305 16,813 18,118 18,994 14,031 16,538 18,093 16,254 15,433 305 15,467 19,752 305 305 20,256 305 18,205 305 4-10 16,801 12,276 305 14,346 14,834 16,158 305 305 305 4-7 6-4 8-7 15,813 304 14,301 302 17,079 305 14,073 305 17,502 305 12,702 305 7-10 19,402 305 13,116 14,580 13,190 6-6 4-3 7-10 305 305 305 14,851 19,180 305 305 13,121 305 15,333 305 17,403 305 14,092 305 17,922 16,391 305 305 17,250 2-10 305 16,684 305 14,083 305 14,066 17,754 305 HIGH DAILY BUTTERFAT AVERAGES APRIL 1974 Owner-Breed No. % Cow Days Cows in Milk Mllk lbs - %Fal J. Elmer Lapp GrH 31.0 Willowland Farm GrH - 54.1 Jefferson D. Yoder RH 54.0 Jacob K. Stoltzfus RH 53.5 Jefferson D. Yoder RH 54.0 Paul King GrH 74.4 John S. Stoltzfus RH 56.0 Donald Hostetler, Jr, GrH 80.0 Newton Evans, Jr. RH John M. Umble RH 38.6 Arthur D. Hershey GrH 50.0 Donald Hpstetter, Jr. 761 701 602 4.2 3.9 3.2 GrH Earl M. Weir RH 33.0 Paul M. Snader Mixed 31.9 Ardrossan Farms RA 109.5 Evan Gill GrH Harold R. Kulp 753 570 752 Mixed John E Bruner GrH J. Harold Bare GrH Paul H. Eby 735 678 668 3.7 3.9 3.9 730 RH 40.3 Christ L. Stoltzfus GrH 35.9 Timothy Kauffman 713 690 RH 48.7 Samuel B. Acker Mixed 194.7 William E. Parry GrH 212.8 Vemon C. Ruth RH 45.0 David E. Weaver RH 41.0 706 John S. Smoker 700 687 GrH 35.7 William P. Moore GrH 138.0 Harold J. Ranck RH , 53.8 Kimberton Farm Sch RG 694 694 690 H. & R. Mason RH Lloyd Mast RH 684 4.6 4.4 3.7 662 651 600 661 660 644 644 641 641 633 633 613 604 4.8 4.2 4.6 Kendig Joins 629 613 Beacon Feeds 625 Richard B. Kendig has joined the Beacon Feeds organization m York as a special accounts representative. Kendig will be calling on farmers m the York area. 624 623 622 616 602 A veteran of 34 years in the feed industry, Kendig has served as district sales manager for both General Mills and Hales & Hunter Co Immediately prior to his present position, Kendig was a special accounts representative for Cargill, selling Nutrena feeds to feed dealers and large feeders 615 611 609 603 600 Kendig and his wife live in Wilmington, Delaware 48.9 91.5 50.2 98.7 49.1 95.7 90.5 51.2 47.8 95.5 48.6 94.7 46.0 95.2 48.4 87.8 48.0 90.2 70.4 47.5 90.4 46.2 88.9 48.8 81.8 45.0 45.8 90.3 45.5 99.7 42.1 90.8 47.1 96.5 41.4 42.9 92.4 88.5 43.3 97.8 43.2 47.1 97.3 48.0 42.7 87.3 '45.4 91.0 45.3 87.7 40.4 93.7 43.6 94.2 40.7 92.6 42.3 90.2 36.9 89.6 42.1 95.8 40.2 86.8 30.9 58.5 84.7 39.0 105.5 88.5 53.9 87.2 Fat lbs. 2.04+ 2.03 2.02 2.01 1.97 1.93 GrH 36.4 Round Top Farm GrH 42.0 90.2 42.5 -(-Alternate A.M.-P.M. Test 1.88 ■ 1.91 1.90 1.86 1.86 1.85 1.84 1.84+ 1.82 1.76 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.74 1.74+ 1.73 1.70 1.69+ 1.69 1.67 1.66+ 1.65 1.65 1.64 1.64 1.64 39.8 Gideon Stoltzfus, Jr. GrH 426 Omer S. Smoker GrH 78 - 8 George P. Lamborn GrH 34.0 Joseph S. Bailey GrH 73.5 Kauffman Bros. GrH 62.5 Lester L. Lewis 33.0 GrH Walmoore jGrH 132.2 Landis S. Reid 67.3 A. Richard Stauffer GrH HAVING VENTILATION PROBLEMS? SEE US! WE OFFER THESE POPULAR MAKES • CHORE-TIME |§piBiPfss - A controlled environment is essential, par ticularly during the hot summer months. Con trolled even temperatures in Poultry and Livestock housing can only be achieved with individually designed ventilating systems. Let our engineers design a ventilating system to fit your needs High volume air at low operating cost WE SELL, SERVICE ond INSTALL HE. M. 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