44—Linc«»ter Farming. Saturday. Jan. 25,197 S A cow in the herd of Dale E. Hoitetter had the highest butterfat production for the month of December. Number 17 produced 934 pounds of butterfat with 20,567 pounds of milk. Second high in production was Anna in the Willow Maple Farm. She produced 876 pounds of butterfat with 21,967 pounds of milk. The herd of Richard E. Houser recorded the high herd summary, producing an average 1.93 pounds of fat. Second high was the herd of Enos N. Leinbach. The Lebanon County Dairy Herd Improvement Association’s records of tests of county cows with over 600 pounds of fat in December are as follows: AGE YR.MO BARN NAME Jacob M. Smith & Son HHMiI Kenneth I Sellers Etta Judith Russel Z. Bomberger 15 22 36 Willow Maple Farm Anna Irene Patsy Hubert S. Miller Fhalice Mildred Belles Femdale Farms Chris Misty Missy Millie David Brandt 11 Ralph E. Sellers Hattie Karen Lydia M. H. & E. E. Houser Lila Flashy Mark G. Boeshore 69 Loll Hum Albert F. Moyer Glenda Peg 9 Tidy 14 Marge Emiline Star 11 Marlin Hitz 53 28 7 98- Harvey T, Bomgardner Norling Emma Elaine Marvin K. Meyer Dorene Topsy Grace Lynn Lou Lilly John R. Fortna Ann Maurice M. Bennetch 57 28 William R. Meyer 183 A 278 160 104 96 Glenn S. Gingrich 25 48 51 Ernest Wagner 130 150 153 Dale E. Hostetler 898 17 12 8-3 18,450 7-3 20,576 6-2 18,274 [Continued on Page 451 LEBANON COUNTY DHIA MONTHLY! REPORT DECEMBER 1974 MILK LBS. 12,823 17,527 16,966 12,138 14,177 13,058 8-1 5-3 3-3 21,967 17,542 16,449 8-2 7-9 5-1 18.388 18.388 15,959 15,553 17,381 14,953 19,217 8-1 6-4 4-10 15,986 17,016 18,127 8-4 6-1 4-3 15,636 18,440 17,844 19,617 17,718 6-5 5-11 104 8-10 18,605 18,402 21,107 15,502 19,045 17,222 18,533 17,658 17,330 18,114 17,315 20,229 20,410 6-5 5-3 4-3 3-6 17,851 19,327 16,025 12-9 6-2 4-1 8-2 44 44 4-5 17,228 24,012 27,920 18,367 21,220 18,024 17,297 18,205 15,831 16,766 18,005 18,969 19,802 21,144 7-11 7-9 4-4 3-6 3-4 18,661 18,063 16,277 7-3 4-5 4-1 19,259 20,376 18,395 9-3 7-9 5-4 NAME OF HERD OWNER Richard E. Houser EnoaN. Lelnbach M. Luther Bennetch Mervln W. Herat DaleE. Hostetter Emeat P. Detweiler Marvin K. Meyer Galen Bollinger Isaac E. Zimmerman Sonnen Acres Leon Hoover Mark C. Patches Elmer M. Martin Jr. Robert Lentz Norman Kline Willow Maple Farm Raymond N. Getz Kenneth I. Seilers Irvin Horst Luke I. Patches PharesMusser Geo & Vincent Arnold Albert F. Moyer Ernest Wagner Lewis M. Werner Edwin E.Funck David Brandt William R. Meyer Ralph D. Shirk & Sons Robert Martin Linford L. Halteman Harvey T. Bomgardner Harvey T. Bomgardner Warren L. Lentz Clarence Mase Clifford Groff Elmer Rohrer Abram T.Lefever Daniel B. Shirk Hersheyßare Henry W. Martin Arnold Acres Reuben 0. Martin R.&J. Farms Jessie Weaver Harold Wampler & Son Ralph E. Sellers Huberts. Miller Mark Copenhaver Femdale Farms Ray R. Sattazahn Clarence Stoner Ivan M. Weiler John D. Bomgardner Isaac S. Brubacker M. H.&E. E. Houser Marlin Hitz John H. Stick Femdale Farms Clyde E. Deck Glenn S. Gingrich Irvin H.Kreider Arthur R. Krall DelmasHemley Ralph H. Emrich & Son Jeffrey D.Rymoff Warren Heffelfinger Robert E.Kreider Maurice M. Bennetch George R. Showers Jacob M. Smith & Son John R. Fortna Richard W.Funck Christian High Jr. Russel Z. Bomberger Mark H. Bomberger & Son FAT LBS. % FAT 672 613 703 614 634 658 5.1 4.5 5.0 876 728 854 4.0 4.2 5.2 4.3 3.4 4.4 784 624 709 619 639 672 704 4.0 3.7 4.5 3.7 655 658 691 4.1 3.9 3.8 629 644 629 4.0 3.5 3.5 680 614 691 842 624 637 654 714 3.4 3.7 3.2 3.5 634 666 648 3.6 3.4 4.0 695 650 631 631 716 661 708 665 3.2 3.5 4.0 603 627 649 719 3.7 3.5 4.0 704 737 646 934 753 3.5 4.5 4.1 >*,'<■ 'Ll.* « t■** ♦ * ui.wa«aviv'*** *■*"*'■* *■ -' i '-* - READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS DAYS ON NO. COW DAYS TEST COWS IN MILK 35 38.3 87.4 38 24.4 94.7 38 51.8 00.6 37 32.5 87.7 36 81.7 79.6 32 40.1 87.4 34 76.7 93.3 28 86.5 90.8 32 15.0 67.9 32 92.6 88.3 37 27.4 86.0 27 83.2 83.8 29 34.3 79.5 35 103.5 85.8 27 85.2 89.2 24 49.8 80.2 35 55.5 87.6 33 46.2 90.2 38 61.6 84.4 29 51.1 91.2 33 46.0 90.3 25 80.4 89.5 29 80.4 87.5 35 42.0 82.9 36 92.4 86.7 35 37.8 85.9 31 63.3 82.9 29 249.4 86.5 34 71.3 83.5 34 31.3 83.4 30 38.7 88.4 4 89.0 81.7 23 87.9 80.1 25 52.8 83.4 34 88.3 85.3 30 48.0 91.5 34 119.1 87.4 31 53.0 80.3 30 36.7 76.5 29 73.4 76.1 28 77.2 86.0 30 72.4 79.6 32 60.2 77.6 27 68.7 88.2 31 30J) 73.6 30 97.2 81.1 35 36.5 84.4 33 55.6 84.4 31 52.8 81.7 28 58.7 75.6 34 105.7 81.9 23 121.2 87.9 28 47.8 85.7 25 41.7 82.2 35 35.0 75.8 34 56.0 84.3 34 90.9 85.0 32 31.0 92.9 31 55.6 81.9 37 66.2 80.5 30 56.3 79.1 39 45.8 87.6 34 46.0 81.0 - 35 32.9 93.1 29 97.6 89.2 23 30.0 -86.7 32 32.0 79.7 30 47.3 77.2 34 91.6 73.8 27 147.7 83.7 33 87.5 84.1 30 61.3 87.1 39 25.5 91.2 30 57.5 73.8 35 71.4 83.3 30 60.8 79.3 +Alternate A.M.-P.M. 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