58—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 19. 1975 DHIA Monthly Report (Continued from Pago 56] Abbie H 3-11 * 305 TopsylO H 3-5 305.. Goldie H 3-2 292 Barba4B H 3-1 306 April H 2-10 305 Trlca2B H 2- 305 Leroy E. Howard Shirley H Ro Ria Farms 427 H 829 H 837 H Show Top Farms Fran H Tillie H Pearl H Majesty H Rosnl H J. Hershey Myer Dolly H Grace H Beauty H Daniel J. Hamish Melinda H Jennie H Wemersville St. Hosp. 1297 H 6-6 1343 H 5-4 1384 H 4-4 Reu Hel Farms Inc. Grade H Amy JH Pecora H Louis E. Moyer Nellie H John F. Snyder Priscil H Billie H Marilyn H Mark A. Wolfskill Eva H Rodger L. Ragner Liz H Samanth H Debra H Linden Loch Holstein 9 H 30 H 23 H Pine Brook Farm 31 H 21 H Wilmer Dreibelbis Susan H Patsy H Charles W. Wagner Nickel H Star H ALSO AVAIL COHIIHUOUS fUSW WWER 183 Up to 435 Bus. per hr. PLEASE TEAR OFF AND MAIL TO FARMILL Construction Soudersburg, PA 17577 Please Send Me More Information About- NAME ADDRESS TOWN PHONE 5-3 305 8-9 305 4-2 305 3-5 305 305 305 305 305 305 285 286 305 7-7 7-7 7-2 284 298 305 305 296 305 305 305 9-10 7-8 7-11 257 238 305 256 9-4 8-9 6-7 305 305 305 10-8 7-11 4-5 305 305 293 6-6 4- 4-7 305 305 305 305 305 305 NEW BUTLER GRAIN BINS AND DRYING OPERATION 13,586 15,224 13,794 17,416 14,595 14,695 594 14,646 574 607 569 16,298 16,983 12,970 582 572 583 573 649 15,881 16,238 13.631 16,171 14,278 600 720 694 14,281 16,772 15,573 628 556 16,592 16,268 747 664 57tt 19,746 17,903 15,473 595 800 596 16,915 21,304 18,452 669 16,429 564 605 614 12,621 14,829 13,519 12,783 595 550 584 13,286 12,573 13,355 712 709 586 17,384 15,173 15,633 667 555 19,144 13,884 553 605 13,181 12,975 604 562 12,932 14,808 AGRI-BUILDER STATE Donald B. Duncan 5S H Charles R. Klssllng Elsa H Minerva H Robert E. Kieffer Emily H Donald E. Landis Bera46 H Marie 75 H 7 H 55 H 3 H Ralph G. Banner Ann H Charles W. Lamm Lisa H John W. Crossley 37 H Alfred E. Schmidt Barbie H Ernest C. Hoffman Patsy H Ker Min Farms Girlie H William G, Howerter Debbie H Rosey H Aaggie H Ralph W. Haag Agnes H Charles Plushanski Hatty H Claribl H Nicole H Rachel H James G. Stutzman Mitzie H Swatara Dairy Farm 137 H 195 H Charles D. Moyer Joyce H May H Pearl H Mickey H Norma H Kenneth L. Stutzxnan Norann H Mar H Russell H. Haas Spotty Lori H Way Har Farms 2 H 96 H 129 H 24 H John H. Stump Lisa H Minnie H Nelida H BUTLER 11.668 Ml 20,414 15,003 306 305 15,770 13,392 18,058 16,857 15,845 11,389 277 305 305 305 305 17,288 17,409 12^955 15,362 305 16,428 4-11 16,075 17,934 14,432 16,109 296 305 299 6-7 3-10 6-3 17,370 18,830 17,582 16,136 13,835 305 305 305 300 5-5 3-1 2-2 M 18,334 13,265 14,653 5-11 4- 305 305 17,543 14,263 18,207 13,191 13,104 305 305 288 229 305 7-7 4-8 3-10 2-11 15,051 17,909 305 305 16,780 16,139 305 305 15,539 15,710 18,411 14,003 305 305 305 305 3-7 3-8 5-3 3-4 16,228 12,982 13,360 305 305 305 4-3 2-8 2-5 BUTLER KAN-SUN BATCH DRYER J^r<r s IN STOCK FOR ' IMMEDIATE , DELIVERY V- FARMILL CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR Soudersburg, PA Ralph & John C. 'Blatt Beauty H 5-10 Cora « H W Joseph F. Walters 25 H 3-8 Harry W. Naftzlnger 20 H 4-6 Donald M. Meyers Tami H 8-9 Frances H 9-6 Millie H 4-4 Connie. H 5-8 Stephen J. Janos Tanya H 2-4 Hanitka H 2-4 Andrew D. Stoltzfus Model H 6-9 Sarah H 8-9 Donna H 5-2 Star H 2-5 Elva H 2-7 Karen H 2-11 Jill H 2-8 Darla H 2-6 Eva H 2-10 Ruth H 2-6 Connie H Ml Daview Farm Eileen H 10-3 Martha H 7-7 Gene H 7-10 William C. Adams Meco H 8-10 Mill H 4-10 Ida Do H 4-9 Cat H 3-2 Ratcoon H 3-10 Richard R. Troutman Sandy H 5-5 Doll H 5- Harold G. Heck Sunshin H 6-4 Larry L. Mertz 808 562 588 578 575 617 565 508 616 633 592 633 640 645 649 659 601 565 551 589 726 590 714 555 578 17 H 6-3 George E. Moyer Geges4 H 5-6 Bell 19 H 4-3 Francis R. Moser Gertl32 H 6-7 Gial39 H 5-10 97 H 4-9 198 H 3-5 207 H 3- 212 H 3-1 215 H 3- 255 H 2-2 J. D. Rosenbaum & Son 13 H *6-5 24 H 6-7 69 H 6-10 68 H 3-5 40 H 3-5 666 679 664 588 557 562 748 565 598 596 617 306 306 306 305 305 305 305 305 296 305 291 305 305 305 305 305 300 305 305 299 304 305 305 305 305 305 [Continued on Rase 59] • the farmer whose daily harvest rate is under 2,100 bushels • the farmer who is drying jjram for the first time, and wants to make a minimum dryer investment • the feeder who raises limited amounts of gram, and doesn't want to haul his gram to town for drying and haul it back for feed • the farmer with separate field and storage locations, the portable Kan-Sun Batch Dryer can be moved to the gram, and to the storage /*, 1 r * • the farmer who owns an in-bin system, such as Butler Stor-N-Dry®, and wants to increase his daily drying rate, he will use the Kan-Sun for drying, and the bins as cooling and storage tanks (dryeration). J * i The Butler Kan-Sun Batch Dryer can remove 10 points of moisture from 90 bushels of corn an hour In a 24-hour drying day, the total dried and cooled will be 2,100 bushels Using dryeration can increase drying capacity to 2,700 bushels AGRI-BUILDER Phone 6877659 13.814 15.061 567 605 14,769 578 13,943 14,437 13,840 12)638 16,708 605 580 572 684 16,663 17,168 674 693 21,281 15,161 22,683 18,594 15,864 16,828 15,813 15,016 15,673 14,472 14,260 566 759 647 14,571 17,915 18,000 575 568 568 563 584 12,684 14,689 15,387 12,192 13,036 711 681 16,424 17,455 895 22,634 552 14,223 629 572 17,027 15,293 15,073 15,829 17,539 14,241 15,456 18,212 15,168 13,228 ' 728 758 17,270 18,112 16,430 18,244 17,811 591 ,738 ~i»54
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