IS—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 21, 1974 Editor’s Quote Book Hide not your tah nts, they •: for use were made. What’s a •: sundial in the shade , :• —Benjamin Franklin Four Food Groups Milk, meat, vegetable/frmt, and bread/cereal make up four basic food groups Choices within groups should be wide enough to allow for a variety of everyday NOVEMBER 1974 foods, for foods in season, and for A cow the her d 0 f Clarence Mase had the highest lac por°oper to .mount e from" each gruop tation record for the montti of November. Daisy produced 827 d a ,iy pounds of butterfat, 20,505 pounds of milk and had a 4.0 percent test. Second high in production was a cow owned by M. Luther Bennetch. She produced 815 pounds of milk with 18,199 pounds of milk and had a 4.5 percent test. The Lebanon County Dairy Herd Improvement Association’s records of tests of county cows with over 600 pounds of fat in November are as follows; At farrowing time, she’ll need some extra help... 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Brubaker Washington Boro, Pa Lancaster, Pa R °y * nc * Grumelli Farm Service Ephrata, R D. 2 Quarryville, Pa. BHM Form Equipment, Inc. jS , Annville, RD.I,Pa ALLIS-CHALMERS BARN NAME Kenneth I. Sellers Harriet Kit Russel Z. Bomberger 81 Harold G. Bollinger Winnie Pamela Ralph E. Sellers June M. H. & E. E. Houser Lisa Loma Hasty Mark G. Boeshore Fran Albert F. Moyer lona 33APP Warren A. Bucher Della Marlin Hitz 29 55 103 tX - r LEBANON I COUNTY I DHIA I monthly! REPORT I AGE YR.-MO. MILK LBS. 16,706 18,634 14,275 16,371 16,089 17,590 15,730 16,502 14,541 6-4 5-5 3-11 15,803 7-10 18,027 17,334 4-5 4-11 14,980 17,693 3.5 16,993 4.3 14,330 4.3 [Continued on Page 191 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! mm M « NAME OF HERD OWNER Richard E. Houser Mervin W. Horst Enos N. Leinbach Marvin K. Meyer M. Luther Bennetch Bennetch Bros. Luke I. Patches Clarence Mase Ernest P. Detweiler Sonnen Acres Norman Kline Kenneth I. Sellers R & J Farms Warren Hetrick Galen Bollinger Harold G. Bollinger Carl J. Brass Elmer M. Martin Jr, Mark C. Patches Albert F. Moyer Hersheyßare Arnold Acres Ralph E. Sellers Daniel B. Shirk Isaac E. Zimmerman Carl J. Brass R & J Farms Robert Martin John D. Bomgardner Robert Lentz Warren L. Lentz MarkG.Boeshore Geo. & Vincent Arnold Harold Wampler & Son Ivan M. Weiler Henry W. Martin M. H.&E.E. Houser Warren A. Bucher PharesMusser John H. Stick Harold G. Bollinger Irvin H. Kreider Harvey T. Bomgardner Ernest Wagner Edwin E. Funck Delmas Hemley Clifford Groff Gideon A. Fisher Jr. " Ralph H. Emrich & Son Clarence Stoner Jeffrey D.Rymoff Rayß.Sattazahn Isaac S. Brubacker Marlin Hitz William R. Meyer Reuben 0. Martin Glenn S. Gingrich JohnH. Tschudy Russel Z, Bomberger Mark H. Bomberger & Son John Brubaker Irvin Horst Abram N. Hoover Robert E. Kreider John R. Fortna FAT LBS. % FAT 631 650 634 627 610 623 650 707 4.0 3.9 4.9 633 628 616 678 612 732 618 COW DAYS MILK % BREED IN MILK LBS. FAT 86.2 50.6 3.7 86.8 46.3 4.0 89.4 47.3 3.7 89.5 47.3 3.7 85.0 46.9 3.7 79.5 43.9 3.9 90.2 45.5 3.7 90.0 45.5 3.7 85.1 45.0 3.7 85.1 45.2 3.7 90.0 43.9 3.8 89.9 41.4 3.9 95.3 47.8 3.4 86.0 41.9 3.9 86.0 43.1 3.7 83.6 40.5 4.0 95.5 40.0 4.0 78.1 38.9 4.1 77.7 42.3 3.7 87.6 41.0 3.8 85.2 39.4 3.9 79.6 43.3 3.6 87.7 39.1 3.9 83.1 41.8 3.7 76.8 33.8 4.5 93.2 37.8 4.0 92.7 41.3 3.7 80.0 42.7 3.6 86.3 41.0 3.7 84.9 40.1 3.7 87.6 39.7 3.8 86.1 37.6 4.0 84.4 38.0 3.9 81.3 38.6 3.8 88.9 38.8 3.8 88.4 39.9 3.7 87.6 37.3 3.9 82.0 29.1 5.0 85.6 39.7 3.7 93.2 33.0 4.4 74.2 35.5 4.0 92.2 37.2 3.8 77.6 38.8 3.7 76.8 37.2 3.8 79.1 373) 3.8 89.6 37.9 3.7 85.4 38.0 3.7 74.2 41.3 3.4 88.3 35.0 4.0 84.5 39.8 3.5 85.4 ' 36.0 3.9 82.0 37.1 3.7 80.2 37.8 3.7 83.3 36.4 3.8 81.2 36.2 3.8 80.0 39.5 3.5 82.5 33.5 4.0 89.3 30.6 4.3 86.6 27.0 4.9 78.0 33.6 3.9 87.1 34.2 3.8 76.5 35.8 3.5 77.7 33.9 3.7 83.0 32.3 3.9 84.9 30.9 3.9 B 8 B 8 B 8 +Alternate Testing. A. I. 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