!2—UncMttr Farming. Saturday. Sapt 28. 1974 2 ! *:*:*;-:*x*x*i^^ A cow in the herd of William R. Meyer had the highest production record for the month of August. 10A produced 23,627 pounds of milk, 734 pounds of butterfat and had a 3.1 percent test. OWNER- Dale E. Hostetter Warren A. Bucher EnosN.Leinbach Kenneth I. Sellers Delmas Hemley Marvin K. Meyer Clifford Groff Edwin E. Funck Robert Lentz Jeffrey D. Rymoff Huberts. Miller Albert F. Moyer Hersheyßare Gideon A. Fisher Jr. Harvey T. Bomgardner Arnold Acres SimonS. Gingrich IsaacS. Brubacker Cyrus Y. Bomberger CarlJ. Bross Jessie Weaver Warren Heffelfinger Walter M. Martin Reuben 0. Martin Daniel B. Shirk Russel Z. Bomberger Christian High Jr. Bennetchßros. M. H.&E.E. Houser Mark C. Patches Oscar Van Lieu Huberts. Miller Abram N. Hoover William R. Meyer Huberts. Miller Kenneth E.Ober Robert E.Kreider John H. Stick Fort Zeller Farm Year Hound Usage THE ECONOMIC TOUGH 330 MUSTANG UNLOAD TRENCH SILOS MANURE HANDLING SNOW REMOVAL FARM ROAD REPAIRS GRADING AND MANY. MANY, MANY OTHER JOBS. EQUIPMENT COMPANY 717-354-4241 ••• i.m.MJ.V. :v.v.v.v.v.*AX*v»y*tt.v.v.%v.v<| LEBANON COUNTY DHIA MONTHLY I REPORT AUGUST, 1974 NO. COW DAYS COWS |N MILK Specializing Service and Rental 780 EAST MAIN STREET NEW HOLLAND. PA. 17557 Second high record went to 90 in the herd of Mark Patches. She produced 21,403 pounds of milk, 743 pounds of butterfat and had a 3.5 percent test. High in fat production was the herd of Dale E. Hostcttcr with the herd of Warren A. Bucher placing second. The Lebanon County Dairy Herd Improvement Association records of tests on county cows with over 600 pounds of fat in August are as follows: OWNER-NAME Kenneth I. Sellers Ingra Katie Hubert S. Miller Sheri Joe Albert F. Moyer Delight Warren A. Bucher Lil % FAT LBS. MILK +Alternate Test. in Parts, LBS. MILK AGE 17,342 16,106 4-11 3-1 14,635 15,375 7-2 3-11 13,936 11,615 FAT LBS. Grade Loan For Tobacco The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced a proposed schedule of grade loan rates for 1974-crop hurley tobacco. The proposed loan rates range from 66 cents per pound to 91 cents per pound and reflect an average support of 85.5 cents per pound, 6.9 cents above 1973. As in the past, no loans will be available on any tobacco graded No-G (no grade), U (unsound), W (doubtful keeping order) or scrap. The cooperative associations through which advances are made available will be authorized to deduct one cent per pound to apply against overhead costs. Comments regarding the proposed rates will be considered if'submitted in writing by Oct. 20, 1974, to the Director, Tobacco and Peanut Division, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250. The comments will be available for public in spection. JAY & JOHN EXPRESS THEIR THANKS AND APPRECIATION TO THE MANY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES THEY MET AT THE QUARRYVILLE & WEST LAMPETER FAIRS. They would like to continue this Relationship by Discussing your future Equipment needs. THEIR PLEDGE; WE WILL NOT BE SATISFIED UNTIL YOU i/?rw8) Harvey T. Bomgardner Alma Pearl Dixie Andrea Marvin K. Meyer Carrie Gail William R. Meyer 10A 228 68 11C 235 3C Simon S. Gingrich 50 Dale E. Hostetter 26 95 94 55 FAT LBS. 712 673 629 620 618 616 M. Luther Bennetch Lora Cyrus Y. Bomberger 32 224 John H. Stick Cpcount Bennetch Bros. 10 81 72 84 Luke I. Patches Pennie Robert Lentz 75 148 Jessie Weaver 40 Gent 31 Fort Zeller Farm Viola Lily Ruthy Mark C. Patches 33 81 83 90 Daniel B. Shirk Sarah Hershey Bare 2681 an 13 Mab, 47 Carl J. Brass 33 50Heif Arnold Acres Faline Russel Heilman & Son W4O Abram N. Hoover Dusty Lancaster Tractor, Take Flory Mill Exit off 283 and go ‘A mile toward East Petersburg The New Home of the Friendly Peoph 1655 ROHRERSTOWN ROAD LANCASTER, PA. PHONE (717) 569-7063 4-8 4-4 2-2 5-10 4 . 23,627 17,360 20,719 19,097 16,050 16.888 11-11 15,957 3-6 14,258 2- 15,008 3- 13,362 6-1 4-3 3-2 2-10 4-10 6-9 4-10 8-11 5-10 5-1 7-3 5-10 44 4-1 9-11 3-11 3-11 14-5 JAY OBER Salesman 10,513 17,689 14,596 16,683 17.295 20,003 17,620 18,450 17,633 16,960 17,278 17,621 18,744 16,302 15,785 15,204 17,660 20,761 16,014 16,546 16,431 18,006 15,213 15,344 16,765 16,120 21,403 18,038 15,503 18,872 17,859 19,727 15,207 14,515 12,697 16,277 h, John Fennini Salesman Ford Inc.
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