Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 21, 1974, Image 18

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    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...
AND SHE'LL GET IT WITH OUR
WORM 'N GERM PROGRAM
»TRAMISOL in the feed
just before farrowing knocks
out the four major lung
and intestinal worms
AUREO S*P 250 fights
diseases rhinitis, scours and
cervical abscesses right
through the farrowing
period. /7^^T~7\
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Call us \icir\ws/
today \
STEVENS FEED
MILL, INC.
Stevens Pa
Ph: 215-267-2150
or 717-733-2153
iZA ALLIS-CHALMERS
MANURE SPREADERS
j«w.
281 spreader with optional pan attachment
299 spreader with optional rear endgate
THE WORD’S SPREADING - with 281 or 299
spreaders that work well with tractor loaders or bam
cleaners - team with equipment you already have.
BLANKET COVERAGE - comes with the 14 big, buzz
saw paddles that rip, shred and spread the load.
- Husky Tongue and Undercarriage
- Box combines steel for strength ... wood for
durability.
- Rugged drive and gear box.
- Aggressive, self-cleaning paddles.
- Four spreading rates.
- Low loading height.
Nissiey Farm Service L. H. 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
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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
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- Sanitation and bull health programs
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- Herd management
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JANUARY 20 thru JANUARY 24
9 A.M. to 4 P.M.
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FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
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or
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