Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 15, 1975, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 15, 1975
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DHIA Monthly Report
Earl R. Hafcr
30
J. D. Rosenbaum & Son
12 H 74 300 17,036
87 H 3-4 305 12,587
Muddy Creek Farm
Rcba H 9-3 272 16,396
Ella H 5 305 19,151
Horace Hoffman
88
Drey Bros.
40
130
81
39
H 7 283 13,716
H 4-3 305
H 3-1 305
H 3-3 305
H 3-2 305
EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
MOST BINS AND EQUIPMENT IN STOCK
WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL
□ E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC.
IConttntMd from Pigo IS|
6-7 305 17,530
R.D.I, Willow Street
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127 H
Ray E. Sicklier
Bobble H
Muisy H
Pinnacle View Dairy
Carla ■ H
Frank G. Gromlich
Nelly? H
Fancy H
Robert C. Dreisbach
5 J.
593
614
570
613
748
572
28 J.
42 J.
William W. Herbert
Lorrain J.
Matthew L. Degler
49 J.
Garence B. Kulp
7 J.
705
582
602
592
17,903
16,589
12,614
14,380
Raymond A. Seidel
Trixie J
Hylark Farm
115 J
Melvin Stauffer
Diane J
Paul S. Phillips
4 J
Ernest 0. Miller
109 J. 5
59 J. 3-6
27 H 2-3
Harold & George Schuler
Topsy J. 5M
3813 J. 5-10
Lilly J. 4-2
Melinda J. 2-1
William A. Wealand
15
36
Grace F. Kunkel
63
Peggy
Carl Zettlemoyer
23AKJ9856 J. 8-5
Harold Fenstermaker
Adele
Lady
Lester Heyer
Taffy Mixed 5
Willard Hamm
Eva H 4-5
Sue H 4-10
Bess H 3-3
Elsie H 3-7
Russell K. Dietrich
Janet
Ontelynn Acres
Beth
J. 5-9
J. 4-8
J. 4-11
J. 2-11
H 4-11
H 4-3
H 4-3
H 5-4
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717-464-3321
15,218
16,347
15,046
16,268
17,458
15,036
4*4
6-3
5-4
21,696
21,223
305
305
16,425
304
15,110
14,910
305
305
13,154
12,189
10,461
305
305
305
7-1
6-9
6-3
305
14,022
14,182
305
13,649
254
15,612
305
14,920
305
15,332
305
4-10
16,269
305
17,710
19,404
15,049
305
305
305
17,066
18,396
19,241
14,872
305
264
305
289
13,965
14,996
290
305
16,890
15,500
305
292
14,411
305
17,458
14,743
305
305
15,029
305
17,295
16,212
18,421
20,797
292
305
305
305
14,393
291
16,683
305
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