Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 26, 1974, Image 12

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    —Lanaittf Farming. Saturday. Oct 26.1974
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A cow in the herd of Harold G. Bollinger had the highest
lactation completed this month. 0 Mae, a 7-year-old,
produced 993 pounds of fat with a 3.7 percent test and 26,628
pounds of milk.
Second high records were by a cow in the herd of Dale E.
Hostetter. Number 33 had 853 pounds of fat with a 4.2 percent
test and 20,092 pounds of milk.
The highest daily butterfat average was recorded by the
herd of Harold G. Bollinger and had 1.92 pounds of fat.
Second high records were by the herd of Raymond N. Getz
which recorded 1.91 pounds of fat.
The Lebanon County Dairy Herd Improvement
Association’s records of tests of county cows with over 600
pounds of fat in September are as follows:
NAME OR
NUMBER
Jacob M. Smith & Son
;ss
Kenneth I. Sellers
■ Star
Russell Z. Bomberger
8
Harold G. Bollinger
’Xelaine
OMae
Juanita
Topsy
Hubert S. Miller
Marion
Femdale Farms
Spots
Blackie
Wanda
David Brandt
13
48
69
BUTLER
All buildings with color sides. Hi-ten aluminum roof
w/2 10' x 10' O.H. Door Openings
FARMILL
CONSTRUCTION & REPAIR
SOUDERSBURG, PA. Phone 687-7659
LEBANON
COUNTY
MONTHLY!
REPORT
SEPTEMBER 1974
MILK %
LBS. FAT
AGE
YR. MO.
12,845
17,033
11-2
11,556
4-11
17,558
26,628
17,144
17,304
7-11
7-5
3-4
3-2
16,254
19,932
13,863
18,411
8-5
3-3
7-11
17,017
16,735
20,960
8-5
6-1
4-2
ALL STEEL BUILDINGS
30' x 25' Garage
30' x 40' Bldg.
w/ 16' x 10' Double Slide Door
40' x 75' Bldg.
w/ 20' x 13' Double Slide Door
DHIA I
FAT
LBS.
641
702
3.6
3.7
4.1
3.6
633
993
706
626
628
618
627
635
3.1
4.5
3.4
643
641
694
3.8
3.8
3.3
10' x 20'
Bldg.
Ralph E. Sellers
Nlckl
M. H. * E. E. Houser
Iva
Albert F. Moyer
Dandy
4 Sue
23
Warren A. Bucher
Cornell
Pam
Marlin Hits
83
93
30
Harvey T. Bomgardner
Keith
Herta
Pride
Marvin K. Meyer
Carolin
Kate
Maurice M. Bennetch
368
15
63
38
27
17
66
William R. Meyer
93A
216 C
244
250
Hll7
43
Ernest Wagner
132
143
152
158
163
166
Dale E. Hostetter
87CA
105
106
107
109
16,688
19,948
15,435
14,806
16,386
3-3
3-
4-
11,334
12,565
4-5
3-10
21,529
18,989
18,028
4-10
3-1
3-10
20,318
16,407
19,568
17,911
15,908
16,978
21,257
16,091
15,163
14,599
15,521
17,308
9-10
5-10
3-9
3-8
4
3-10
17.925
18.386
16,285
18,171
14.926
14,800
8-10
5
4-8
4-4
3-6
3-2
17,926
20,042
15,342
19,718
16,624
15,193
6-3
5-
6-
6-3
5-5
3-3
17,556
16,248
20,346
18,737
20,092
20,084
20,582
13,943
17,187
15,009
16,658
14,757
Name of Herd Owner
Harold G. Bollinger
Raymond N. Getz
Raymond N. Getz
David Brandt
Isaac E. Zimmerman
Warren A. Bucher
Abram T. Lefever
Kenneth I. Sellers
Clarence Mase
Ralph E. Sellers
DaleE.Hostetter
Enos N. Leinbach
IvanM. Weiler
Warren L. Lentz
Norman Kline
Kenneth E. Ober
Albert F. Moyer
Robert Martin
Lewis M. Wemer
Harold Wampler & Son
Arnold Acres
Hershey Bare
MervinW. Horst
Elmer Rohrer
Huberts. Miller
Warren Hetrick
John H. Stick
Ralph D. Shirk & Sons
Bennetchßros.
IsaacS. Brubacker
Marvin K. Meyer
Mark C. Patches
Geo. & Vincent Arnold
Jeffrey D. Rymoff
Edwin E. Funck
Clifford Groff
Raymond H. Zimmerman
Ernest Wagner
Sonnen Acres
Elmer M. Martin Jr.
Walter M. Martin
PharesMusser
9TOF
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Peter the Great of Russia imposed a tax upon beards. Every one above the lowest class
had to pay 100 rubles, and the lowest class had to pay a kopeck, for enjoying this
“luxury,” Clerks were stationed at the gates of every town to collect the beard tax.
-1.-4.a*&*ivr-jr.-,t ■» % » e * » i . J r i v t f
851
606
627
624
3.9
4.2
3.8
13
M. Luther Bennetch
Fatty
642
648
Cyrus V. Bomberger
281
321
63
724
675
703
3.4
3.6
3.9
Ralph D. Shirk & Sons
Hilda
Alice
Jemima
Aaggie
734
712
666
3.6
4.3
3.4
692
602
Bennetch Bros,
12 B
Irvin H. Kreider
Arlinda
Robert Lentz
61
21
31
CCS3
150
Sonnen Acres
Dede
Bar be
Melody
Avis
Harold Wampler & Son
26
67
Warren L. Lentz
14
Edwin E. Funck
Lucy
Ray R. Sattazahn
Freckle
Abram T. Lefever
Mattie
June
Pattie
Pride
Polly
Irvin Horst
Dottie
Joan
BREED
61 30.8 87.5
60 85.8 88.4
61 95.6 88.2
32 87.9 81.1
33 66.2 88.9
60 33.9 81.8
32 119.3 85.2
28 56.6 87.5
24 39.5 82.3
27 31.0 87.8
61 70.8 85.4
34 72.6 76.2
23 32.9 84.0
27 74.0 83.2
31 79.0 78.3
60 70.6 92.0
24 28.7 84.3
24 38.0 86.5
30 49.5 86.1
56 44.8 91.2
61 39.7 80.0
59 95.8 83.8
60 35.2 77.2
40 34.2 95.2
61 46.6 81.8
■Alternate A.M.-P.M. Test.
10
7-2 15,530
6-2 16,142
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COW DAYS
IN MILK
93.1
92.8
88.4
84.6
92.7
95.7
88.9
87.4
70.2
37.2
87.4
92.4
89.2
89.1
86.6
95.0
89.5
104.7
89.8
30 IQ
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14,123
19,830
21,402
19,341
18,902
15,691
15,283
18,326
18,160
16,244
17,620
15,059
18,237
17,075
4-2
4-2
3*3-
14,818
13,924
19,275
17,408
7-3
7-4
4-3
3-2
16,387
17,149
16,144
18,889
9-1
5-3
4-11
18,143
22,346
16,614
17,096
18,369
16,101
18,110
21,666
17,292
15,355
6-8
4-7
3-7
3-2
16,917
17,578
18,849
16,802
17,577
15,985
17,962
18,324
19,068
19,251
15,944
6-11
5-10
5-3
4-3
3-3
Milk
Lb.
615
621
635
735
4.1
3.5
4.3
679
630
629
625
4.6
4.5
3.3
3.6
643
662
625
804
3.9
3.9
3.9
4.3
723
748
614
638
647
686
701
688
648
632
3.9
3.2
3.7
4.1
612
710
694
607
687
619
674
635
762
664
660
617
612