Avalong Farms Inc. Connie 2 64 Bella 2 HI Vada 2 3 Elana 2 24 George L. Ruth 42 3 Paul R. King Ellen 3 114 Ladybug 3 10*2 May 3 5-9 Annabel 3 44 Birdie 3 44 Gera 3 44 Sapphir 3 44 Can Can 3 3-1 Wayne B. Muramert 49 3 64 59 3 64 63 3 64 75 3 M 77 3 5-7 39 3 44 93 3 5-2 Desota & Robt. Burchett W 42 3 7-11 AR43 3 64 - AW2B 3 54 (L AW6 3 44 EVERY WEDNESDAY IS S tn Dale & Darla Doll ml DAIRY ‘ “ mrnwmm. I LynnWoif a ■■ Midnite ll n W Melvin Diem Jr. l/M I Sally Daniel A. Rohrbaugh AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES. WC. M New Holland, Pa. 82 3 s*l If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have from J ‘rSetch „ . 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price. Robert J Reheard Mostly fresh and close springing Holstems. 24 3 6-4 Melvin R. Lehr nO n jj Cows from local farmers and our regular 2 i 3 3 shippers including Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite, Horace E Heindel Gordon Fritz, Blame Hotter, Dale Hostetter, Bill Beulah 3 34 Lang, H. D. Matz, and Jerry Miller. Robert W. Mays 52 3 34 V SALE STARTS 12;30 SHARP ** 2 * “ #P I 15 3 7 T '■ ■■ II ..I -T I 56 3 5-1 Elmer Myers Teresa 3 Paul H. Myers Jr. Gay 3 C. Robert Kilgore Jane 3 21A 3 Phillip D. Laughman Melony 3 Avalong Farms Inc. BStar 3 Eastern Lanci ister Co. Melvin Herr RR2 New Holland, Pa 17557 Ph 717-354-5977 North Western Lam Earl B. Cinder RO2 Manheim. Pa. 17545 Phone 717-665-3126 Southwest) Ben Grtenawall A- L- Wertman RD2 Conestoga. Pa. 17516 413 locust St Ph; 717-872-5686 Columbia. Pa 17513 Ph 717-684-8768 DHIA MONTHLY I REPORT itinued from Pact 46) 15,998 2-11 13,278 305 305 14,565 15,712 4 305 18,364 3.6 653 21,029 IT PAYS TO FEED THE AGRI-KING WAY! Your Neighbor SERENE VALLEY FARM 1906 Bridge Road Lancaster, Pa. "Agri-King first sampled my roughage on November 15,1973. At that time the herd was averaging 36 pounds of milk per cow per day. Sometime in December we began feeding the Agri-King products. By February they dropped in production by 1 pound of milk per cow per day. We were not happy at all and called the Agri-King serviceman to tell him we were quitting because the results were unfavorable," and it was costing way too much money. The serviceman asked if he could come down and find the problem. We agreed but told him that it wouldn’t do any good. He came and went over the complete ration. I didn’t realize that the small changes in feeding made such a big difference. We heard him out and things made common sense. He convinced us to try it for 3 more months following the Agri-King feeding program accurately.” “So we started all over again', retesting and balancing the complete ration - the hay, silage and grain. After following this balanced program for 3 months, the cows started to freshen easier, milk better, and breed better. By the beginning of Summer the cows were up 10 pounds of milk per cow per day and by the middle of Sept, the herd was up 20 pounds of milk per cow per day from when we started. This is the highest they’ve ever been.” "I had never really wanted to get over 45-50 pounds of milk per cow per day for fear of tearing up the cows, but now they've been averaging over 50 pounds for more than 3 months and the herd health is still in excellent condition.” Lehigh Co Area J. H. Moore 1213 Zorba Drive Whitehall. Pa 18052 Ph 215-432-5987 Montgomery &SE Berks t Cy Arnold 739 Rosewood Drive Douglasville, Pa 19518 Ph 215-385 6249 Western Lancaster Co. 712 569 577 1,012 Chester Co. William Windle RDI Atglen Pa 19310 Ph 215-593-6143 Northeast Berks Co. Roger Heller RD#l Robesoma, Pa Ph 215 693 6160 Lebanon Co. Marvin Meyer RD2 Box 157 Annville Pa 17003 Ph 717-867-1445 305 305 305 305 302 297 3 5-2 281 275 287 273 305 305 303 305 305 295 KEY TO PROFIT AGRI KING, PERSONALIZED FEEDING PROGRAMS FULTON, ILL i -COUPON I Please Send Me More Information On More Milk J and Less Problems “The Agri-King Way". I Mail to: George F. Delong I REGIONAL MANAGER I P.O, Box 683 Lititz, Pa. 17543 Name RD or St City ' State Zip Phone 606 515 585 575 10,915 9,552 11,925 11,260 5.6 5.4 4.9 5.1 11,377 16,441 14,394 19,242 15,153 15,062 15,553 17,077 14,875 19.939 12,964 13,699 13,510 15,017 17,347 13.940 10,510 19,784 14,356 16,633 13,832 15,858 672 519 16,461 13,203 19,298 720 15,055 510 14,993 516 13,776 514 15,497 641 557 15,515 16,980 11,924 554 519 13,403 510 12,111 16,201 16,285 15,426 13,764 501 693 564 669 547 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Oct 26.1974- 3 5-1 3 4-3 3 3-1 24 41 Carl Anderson 35 3 40 3 S 8 3 Steven & Beth Staner Plentfl 2 Benjamin E. Conley Ann 3 Jam 3 Judy 3 Me Ral Dairy Farm April 3 Jodi 3 Pansy 3 26 3 42 3 Beverly 3 34 3 Delores 3 Fran 3 56 3 196 3 David M. Gross Tops 3 Hitz Receives Farmer Boyd M. Hitz of Annville received the American Farmer Degree recently at special ceremonies held during the 47th National Convention of the Future Farmers of America, in Kansas City, Mo. He was one of 643 FFA members selected to receive the American Farmer Degree, highest degree of mem bership in the FFA. As a holder of the American Farmer Degree, he joins a select group representing about one percent of all FFA members. Boyd is the son of Mr. and 18,033 16,595 15,549 300 306 280 18,392 17,101 17,508 294 305 305 6-7 6-10 4-1 11,822 13,747 13,283 12,970 305 305 305 5-1 44 4-5 15,879 19,989 16,521 20,177 17,035 11,334 13,608 15,403 14,525 14,652 16,284 2-11 3-2 2-4 13,879 Degree Mrs. Marlin H. Hitz of Ann ville. Mr. Hitz is married and lives at ROl Box 226, Ann ville. The American Farmer Degree is presented only by the National Organization of the Future Farmers of America to members who have demonstrated ex ceptional agrecultural and leadership ability. State FFA Associations are permitted to submit can didates for the American Farmer Degree based on total FFA membership in the state. The 643 members awarded the American Farmer Degree represent the highest achievement of more than 465,000 FFA members now enrolled in the nation’s 7,726 high school vocational agreculture departments. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD 47 698 595 584 3,9 3.8 3.8 769 692 610 4.2 4.0 3.5 536 507 531 3.9 3.8 4.1
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