Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 21, 1974, Image 14

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept. 21, 1974
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Marvin S. Nolt
Sue GrH 7-9 305 17,259
Donald G. Herr
128 GrH 3-8 305 14,543
Days
OWNER 0n NO.
BREED Test COWS
Paul B. Zimmerman
RH 34.3
34
Marvin L. Weaver
R&GrH 42 28.7
J. Harold Musser & Son
R&GrH 32 51.8
Enos K. Miller
R&GrH 31
Donald S. Eby
RH
34
James D. Shertzer
R&GrH 34
Amos B. Lantz
RH 29 50.2
Henry & Paul Martin
RH 28
Jacob S. Dienner
Mix 30
Lloyd H. Ranck
R&GrH 31 49.0 89.0
Lancaster Mennonite Hospital
R&GrH 33 91.6 92.6
J. Rohrer Witmer
R&GrH 61
Reuben L. Stoltzfus
R&GrH 34
Henry E. Kettering
RH 33 50.3 83.4
J. Ray Ranck
R&GrH 30 32.8
Robert H. Kauffman
R&GrH 57 27.6
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DAIRY EQUIPMENT
R.D.I (Iona)
Phone 717-272-0871
Located on Rt 897
Between Schaefferstown & Lebanon
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MONTHLY I
REPORT I
HERD SUMMARY
Cow Days
In Milk
82.7
90.4
88.4
89.2
34.0
88.5
49.0
95.1
35.1
90.1
93.1
29.0
93.7
31.7
7.2 98.6
39.0 89.1
80.6
91.4
660
FAT
LBS.
%
FAT
MILK
LBS.
1.98
50.2
1.94
52.9
1.89
50.7
1.89
55.3
1.86
45.3
1.85
50.2
1.83
47.4
1.82
46.1
1.82
52.9
1.82
49.6
1.80
48.9
1.77
44.4
1.76
44.3
1.75
44.8
1.75
46.8
1.73
41.5
Lebanon, Pa
New Attendance
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the grand and reserve grand
champion and also won the
dam-daughter, three-year
old, senior yearling, Junior
yearling, senior calf and
junior calf. Kara Schmuck
showed the top imtermediate
calf.
Brown Swiss
Grand Champion: Kevin
Kreider. Reserve grand
champion: Warren Sch
muck. Two-year-old: Kevin
Kreider. Junior yearling:
Steve Witkowski. Aged cow:
Warren Schmuck. Best
udder: 1 - Kevin Kreider. 2 -
Warren Schmuck.
Holstein (Open Division)
Grand Champion:
Maurice Welk. Reserve:
David Reath. Best udder: 1 -
Maurice Welk; 2 - Edgefield
Farms.
Junior calf, Donna Akers;
intermediate calf, Maurice
Welk; senior calf, Douglas
Hershberger; junior
yearling, John Welk; senior
yearling, Dale Bollinger;
two-year-old, Ken Rutt;
three-year-old, Maurice
Welk; four-year-old and
over, Maurice Welk.
Open get - Maurice Welk,
best three females, Maurice
Welk; Dairy Herd, Maurice
Welk; produce of dam,
Edgefield Farms; dam
daughter, Edgefield Farms.
Holstein (junior division)
Grand champion, David
Reath, Reserve champion,
Donna Akers.
Showmanship: 1 - Linda
Akers; 2 - Donna Akers; 3 -
David Reath.
Fitting: 1 - Linda Akers; 2 -
Grace Delong; 3 - Douglas
Hershberger; 4 - Susan Hess.
Junior calf, Donna Akers;
intermediate calf, Lee
Ferguson; senior calf,
Douglas Hershberger;
junior yearling, Gary Akers;
senior yearling, Linda
Akers; two-year-old, Gary
Welk; three-year-old, Mary
Ellen Delong; four-year-old
and over, David Heath.
Jersey (open division)
Grand champion, Barbara
Aaron. Reserve grand
champion, Ellen Schmuck.
Dairy herd, Roger Shaub;
produce of dam, Roger
Shaub; dam and daughter,
Roger Shaub, best udder,
Barbara Aaron.
Four-year-old, Ellen Sch
muck; open get, Roger
Shaub; junior get, George
and Doris Hough; best three
females, Roger Shaub; two
year-old, Barbara Aaron;
three-year-old, Roger
Shaub; junior yearling, Gary
Keifer; senior yearling,
Dave Bitter; junior calf,
Tom McMillion; in
termediate calf, Kathy
Kreider; senior calf, Mat
thew Arrowsmith.
Jersey (junior division)
Four-year-old, Ellen Sch
muck; two-year-old, Bar
bara Aaron; three-year-old,
Warren Schmuck; junior
yearling, Gary Keiffer;
senior yearling, David
Bitler; intermediate calf,
Kathy Kreider; senior calf,
Matthew Arrowsmith.
Guernsey (open division)
Grand champion, Bob and
Joyce Wagner. Reserve
champion Scott Wolff.
Rest three females, Scott
Wolff; dairy herd, Scott
Wolff; produce of dam, Bob
and Joyce Wagner; dam and
daughter, Bob and Joyce
Wagner, best udder, Bob and
Joyce Wagner.
Three-year-old, Bob and
Joyce Wagner; four-year
old, Scott Wolff; open get,
Bob and Joyce Wagner;
senior yearling, Scott Wolff;
two-year-old, Scott Wolff;
senior calf, Scott Wolff;
junior yearling, Scott Wolff;
junior get, Scott Wolff;
junior calf, Scott Wolff;
intermediate calf, Scott
Wolff.
Guernsey (junior division)
Grand champion, Mary
Kirk. Reserve grand
champion, Mary Kirk.
Three-year-old, Diane
Crider; four-year-old, Mary
Kirk; senior yearling, Jane
McSparran; two-year-old,
Mary Kirk; senior calf, H,
Thomas Kirk; junior
yearling, Robin Gicker;
junior calf, Mary Kirk;
intermediate calf, Debbie
Crider.
Colored breed
showmanship: 1 - Barbara
Aaron; 2 - Tom Kirk; 3 -
Maureen Hough.
Colored breed fitting: 1 -
Mary Kirk; 2 - Tom Kirk; 3 -
Debbie Crider.
CROPS
Pioneer Com: 1 - Tommy
Herr, Quarryville RD2; 2 -
Freo Kreider, Sr.,
Quarryville, RDI; 3 - John
W. Groff, Christiana RDI; 4 -
Peggy Stottlemyer,
Paradise RDI.
Dekalb com: 1 - Charles
Craig, Nottingham RD2; 2 •
Jeff Glackin, Quarryville
RD3; 3 - Kenny Wiker,
Holtwood RD2; 4 - Randy
Johnson, Peach Bottom.
Funk 6: 1 - Jeff Glackin,
Quarryville RD3; 2 - Kenny
Wiker, Holtwood RD2.
Trojan: Scott Brinton,
Peach Bottom RDI.
Northrup King: 1 - John W.
Groff, Christiana RDI; 2 -
Richard Drumm, Kirkwood
TURN THE CLOCK BACK
1. ORDER NOW and beat the promised industry - wide price raise caused
by the severe Western drought. ($40.00 per unit seed corn is a cer
tainty)
2 ORDER NOW and have first call on available varieties and grade-sizes.
Delivery of Special order corn will be in December.
3 PAY FOR your Doeblers Hybrids by October 1 and take a full 10 percent
Early Pay Discount, or pay by Jan. 15 and take 5 percent l !
SPECIAL “turn the Clock Back" offer ends October 1, 1974
replaced with Doebler’s new 1975 Sales Program
REMEMBER when you think of Doebler’s think 56N0. Bushels!!
SEE YOUR LOCAL DOEBLER'S DEALER NOW!!
DOEBLER’S
PENNSYLVANIA HYBRIDS, INC
R.D.I
RDI; 3 - John Drumm, Kirk
wood RDI; 4 ■ Debbie Gore,
Drumore.
Agway: 1 - Jim Bucher,
Quarryville RDI; 2 - Donald
Trimble, Peach Bottom
RD2; 3 - Tom Galbreath,
Peach Bottom RDI; 4 -
Darlene Gore, Drumore.
Griffith: Jim Krantz,
Quarryville RDI.
Beechley Hardy - Jimmy
Rupert, Kirkwood RDI.
Muncy Chief: 1 - Joyce
Aument, Peach Bottom
RD2; 2 - Paul Aument,
Peach Bottom RD2.
Indian Com: 1 - Arthur W.
Weaver, Quarryville RDI; 2
- Carlyn Gordon, Peach
Bottom RD2; 3 - Jeff
Glackin, Quarryville RD3; 4
- Janice Delong, Peach
Bottom RD2.
Popcorn: 1 - Ron Clark,
Quarryville RD2; 2 - Carlyn
Gordon, Nottingham RD2.
Strawberry Popcorn:
Charles Seiverling, Lan
caster RD6.
Com (6 Stalks):! - Ron
Clark, Quarryville RD2; 2 -
Joe Overly, Quarryville
RDI; 3 - Bob Peifer, Kirk
wood RDI; 4 - Charles Craid,
Nottingham RD2.
Sunflowers Stalks or
Heads): 1 - Janice Delong,
Peach Bottom RD2; 2 -
Carolyn B. Blevins,
Quarryville RDI; 3 - Philip
C. Weaver, Quarryville
RDI; 4-Gail Suzanne Chase,
Oxford RD2.
Com (30 Ears): 1 - Petty
Stottlemyer, Paradise RDI;
2 - Richard & John Drumm,
Kirkwood RDI; 3 - Dale
Bollinger, Quarryville RDI;
4 - Ron Clark, Quarryville
RD2.
Order 1975 Seed Corn
JERSEY SHORE, PENNSYLVANIA
Phone 717-753-3210
Soybeans (3 Stalks): l -
Robert E. Rohrer, Not
tingham RDI; 2 - Edgefield
Farms, Quarryvllle RD2; 3 -
Phil Rutt, Quarryvllle RD2;
4 - Jeff Glackin, Quarryvllle
RD3.
Soybeans (5 Stalks): 1 -
Edgefield Farms,
Quarryvllle RD2; 2 - Charles
Craig, Nottingham RD2; 3 -
Lord Rutt, Quarryvllle RD2;
4 - Renz Fryberger, New
Providence RDI.
Spring Oats: 1 - Dave
Gerhart, New Providence
RDI; 2 - Dave Lefever, New
Providence RDI; 3 - Tom
Galbreath, Peach Bottom
RDI; 4 - Bob Peifer, Kirk
wood RDI.
Red Coat Wheat: 1 -
Charles Craig, Nottingham
RD2; 2 - Martha Hershey,
Quarryvllle RD2; 3 - Bob
Peifer, Kirkwood RDI; 4 -
Jeff Glackin, Quarryville
RD3.
Arthur 71 Wheat: Dave
Gerhart, New Providence
RDI.
Blue Boy Wheat: Ron
Clark, Quarryville RD2.
Winter Barley: 1 - Glenn
Reinhart, Kirkwood RDI; 2 •
Bob Peifer, Kirkwood RDI; 3
- Maurice Young, Peach
Bottom RDI; 4 - Ralph
Young, Peach Bottom RDI.
Red Clover: 1 - Martha
Hershey, Quarryville RD2; 2
- Terry Greenleaf, Kirkwood
RDI; 3 - Bob Peifer, Kirk
wood RDI; 4 - Glenn
Reinhart, Kirkwood RDI.
Rye: 1 - Joe Winters, Kirk
wood RDI; 2 - Dan Her
shberger, Quarryville RDI;
3 - Mrs. George Rohrer, 1107
Lime Valley Rd., Lancaster;
4 - Troy Groff, Quarryville
RD2.
Soybeans: 1 - Charles
Craig, Nottingham RD2; 2 -
Robert E. Rohrer, Not
tingham RD2.
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AT
1974 Prices
(September Only)
to be
17740