Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 31, 1974, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 31. 1974
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At 887 pounds of fat, XROG was the high cow for the month producing 20,579 pounds of
milk at a 4.3 percent butterfat test. This registered Holstein is owned by Sinking Spring
Farm Inc. of EDS, York. Second high cow was Patty, with 20,293 pounds of milk and 842
pounds of fat at a 4.1 test, a Holstein owned by Eugene Kilgore, RD2, Airvilie.
High herd, was once again Sinking Spring Farm Inc., RDS, York with an average of 65.1
cows producing 52.9 pounds of milk at a 3.8 percent butterfat for 2.01 daily pounds of but
terfat average. Second high herd was Curtis V. Thompson, RD2, Delta, with 83.2 cows, 49.8
pounds of milk at 4.0 percent butterfat for a 1.97 daily average of butterfat.
DAYS %
ON COW DAYS M ’
test IN MILK
32 89.5
30 88.1
33 84.7
30 92.3
27 85.5
26 88.3
30 100.0
35 89.8
29 80.4
35 93.0
27 86.7
35 94.9
59 91.4
29 87.0
35 82.2
30 86.4
29 88.0
26 89.7
27 85.1
35 82.1
34 84.7
26 80.7
30 92.0
34 90.4
31 84.6
43 90.1
34 82.1
25 95.1
OWNER - NAME
Geo. Knight
I Molly
Fanny
COWS Gift
65.1 Mandy
38.2 Della i
52.2 Grubby 3
108.6 Charmb 3
78.9 Kitty 3
43.5 64 3
9.0 82 3
54.0 15 3
78.0 Ad 3
76.8 David Stewart
56.0 Clipper 3 6
55.4 Angelo 3 4-
120.6 Susquehanna Dairy Fm
56.3 Lolly 3 4-5
57.3 Fawn Valley Farm
63.2 Helen 3 2-
25.0 Curtis V. Thompson
42.0 240 3
41.7 Sandy 49 3
68.8 William H. Fantom
53.4 71H 3
39.4 Betsy 3
76.9 Ellis Growl
38.5 Grace 3
77.7 Harold Good No. 2
48-6 *-48 55 3 8-3 305 17,685 3.6 635 _____
75.0 3.5 1.47 27 3 6 295 14,075 4.4 615
48.0 41.8 3.5 1.46 65 3 10-5 293 17,910 3.7 670
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NAME OF HERD OWNER
Sinking Spring Fminc
Curtis V. Thompson
David Stewart
Stump Acres
Guy A. Leader & Sons
Beshore Farms
Charles A. Parrish
Leroy Bupp
Guy A. Leader & Sons
Rutter Bros.
Avalong Farms Inc.
Eugene M. Kilgore
Geo. Knight
Avalong Farms Inc.
Earl Fuhrman
Richard Smyser
Paul H. Myers Jr.
C. Robert Kilgore
Ira L. Boyer
Harold Good No. 2
Ellis Growl
Robert R. Stewart
Susquehanna Dairy Farm
T&M&MK Walker
H. E. Fetrow & Sons
Melvin Diem Jr.
Vincente. Webb
Melvm Diem Jr.
RITCHIE ’ t
YORK I
COUNTY S
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MOHTHLYf
REPORT I
JULY 1974
David M. Grow 25.0
Robert W. Maya J
Creek Ayr Farms JJ ,}?„
Roy & Frank Feeser 28
FredKimmel 27 32,0
Benjamin E. Conley 28 47.0
Desota&Robt. Burchett 26 83.7
Daniel A. Rohrbaugh 29 41.4
Dale & Darla DoU 28 51.5
Harold Brown 35 63.8
Gum Tree Farm 32 36.8
Carl Anderson 32 45.1
Hidden Springs Farm 29 56.0
Wayne B. Mummert 28 87.2
Walter J. Miller 28 81.0
Lynn Wolf 28 39.9
J. Herr 27 23.9
William H. Fantcm 30 58.3
Rodman C. Thompson 27 40.8
QairE. Myers 31 33.8
Robert M. Bates 28 54 0
LACTATION REPORT OVER 500 POUNDS
DAYS
% FAT
FAT LBS
BREED VR MO IN
AGE YR - MO MILK
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
301
305
305
305
10-11
7-9
6-7
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
USED EQUIPMENT
%
FAT
MILK
LBS.
21,717
14,146
15,948
15,277
16,496
15,776
15,895
15,657
14,819
15,445
13,753
15,638
694
721
18,808
20,636
504
12,277
12,394
568
662
16,143
18,289
589
563
15,194
16,357
579
16,972
42.4 3.4
42.8 3.4
36.7 3.9
38.5 3.7
37.6 3.8
37.6 3.8
37.3 3.8
35.1 4.0
39.9 3.5
38.5 3.6
36.2 3.6
38.2 3.6
35.6 3.9
37.2 3.7
38.7 3.7
37.1 3.7
34.0 4.0
37.4 3.6
37.6 3.6
38.3 3.9
39.5 3.6
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