—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26, 1975 48 COUNTY 1 DHIA ; MONTHLY 0 REPORT A Holstein ac the Wemersville State Hospital, number 1376, heads the list of production records completed in 303 days or less for June. The four-year-old Holstem produced 23,712 pounds of milk and 866 pounds of butterfat. The second highest production record completed belongs to Teen Chal Farm’s number 146 with 18,348 pounds of milk and 853 pounds of butterfat. Following is a list of Berks County’s DHIA herds which produced 1.5 pounds of butterfat per cow per day. OWNER BREED WernersviUe State Hospital R&GH Paul E. Labe R&GH Louis E. Moyer RH Robert D. Seidel R&GH Andrew D. Stoltzfus R&GH Richard R. Troutman R&GH Stephen J. Janos R&GH Charles R. Kissling RH Ellis R. Kunkel RH Herb Top Farms R&GMixed Mark A. Wolfskill RH Rodger L. Wagner R&GMixed F. M. Browns Sons Inc. R&GH James G. Stutzman R&GH Donald B. Duncan R&GH Kenneth L. Stutzman R&GH Ray E. Bicksler R&GH Harry A. Lutz R&GH Roger S. Buch RH Mark A. Wolfskill RH William G. Howerter R&GH Harold G. Heck RH Robert L. Sattazahn R&GH Ray M. Sattazahn R&GH J. Hershey Myer R&GH JUNE 1975 PER COW MONTH NO COWS PER DAY 64.1 June 81.7 May 25.0 June 36.9 June 89.0 June 68.3 June 27.9 June June 41.6 June 25.0 May 25.7 May 62.0 June 104.9 June 88.6 June 42.0 June 76.1 June 38.9 June 39.1 25.7 June 43.8 June 61.0 June 81.7 June 52.3 June June 101.6 June 44.6 June 39.0 George E Moyer R&GH Mrs. M. M. Mertz R&GH Ray W. Seidel R&GH Vista Grande Farm RH Linden Loch Holstein R&GH Harold & George Schuler R&GH Francis R. Moser R&GH Clarence B. Kulp R&GMixed George S. Troutman Jr. R&GH Paul H. Herbert RH W. Dreibelbis & Son RG Ernest C. Hoffman RH Larry L. Mertz R&GH Lester Heyer R&GMixed George E. Seidel RMixed Herb Top Farms R&GMixed Frank G. Gromlich R&GH Paul S. Phillips R&GMixed Pinnacle View Dairy R&GH Ralph G. Sanner R&GH Leroy E. Howard R&GH J. D. Rosenbaum & Son R&GH Clarence C. Sattazahn R&GH Norman J. Seidel R&GH Galen E. Stauffer R&GH Robert Sittler GMixed Yost Brothers R&GH John F. Snyder R&GMixed Omar Zook & Sons R&GH Muddy Creek Farm RH Robert C. Dreisbach RJ June 51.2 1.50 The “plus” following the Daily Fat Lbs. indicates herd is enrolled in the alternate AM-PM testing plan. The following cows produced over 550 pounds of fat or more in 305 days or less: OWNER NAME OR AGE NUMBER BREED YR-MO Robert D. Seidel GBeauty H 10- 2.09 2.09 2.06 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.82 1.78 1.77 1.76 1.73 1.72 1.72 1.71 1.69 1.69 1.69 1.68 1.67 1.66 1 66 Lenora Abby H Pay! H. Herbert 1.65 Ella H Ellis R. Kunkel 1.65 Joy H Roy Y. Stoltzfus 1.64 Violet G Ralph C. Richard Fawn H Lisa H Lucinda H 1.64 57.0 June 51.0 May 34.2 June 63.7 June 49.2 June 37.8 June 124.4 June 50.0 June 66.4 June 37.8 June 43.9 June 52.8 Ji_ne 54.5 May 57.7 June 50.2 June 26.0 June 52.6 June 36.0 June 45.4 June 50.6 June 104.9 June 73.6 June 81.7 June 24.0 June 24.2 June 40.6 June 116.3 June 51.0 June 38.6 June 36.0 June LBS LBS MILK BUTTERFAT DAYS IN MILK 18,217 17,809 15,586 305 305 305 305 13,527 601 300 13,909 10,715 305 16,114 16,010 15,136 305 305 293 6-1 6-1 5-9 Girl H Ormsby7 +1 Leroy E. Howard 1.64 Paula H George E. Seidel Patty H Robin A Rosie A Lea H Ro Ria Farms 896 H 955 H 976 H 983 H Show Top Farms April H Bella H Inka H Marie H Music H Ray M. Sattazahn 1.63 1.63+ 1.62 1.61 1.60 1.59+ 1.59+ 1.59+ 1.58 Sussie H J. Hershey Myer 1.58 Model H Daniel J. Harnish Ardell H Cardell H Gigi H Mabel H Wemersville St. Hosp. 1288 H 1369 H 1376 H 1467 H 1.58+ 1.58+ 1.58+ 1.57 1.57 1.55 1.55 1.54 1.53 1.52 1.52+ 1.52 1.51 1.51+ 1.51 1.51+ 1.50+ 1.50+ 1.50 690 570 618 660 573 EASY INSTALLATION Installation is faster, simpler and less expensive because of the unique features built into each Martin Free Stall. Pre-drilled, rear angle brackets allow easy fastening to wooden headboards, walls—or for placement that is independent of any support. 760 574 656 Only the Martin Free Stall has that "extra bend" that provides a straight downward leg into a narrower concrete curb. Concrete curbs that hold and retain the bedding—as well as anchor each free-standing stall—need not be constructed wider than six inches 4-7 305 3-4 305 4-8 305 8-1 291 4-1 305 4- 298 2-1 305 3- 305 2-7 305 2-10 305 2-7 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 281 294 7-5 4- 2-5 2-3 305 302 305 305 6-9 4-7 4-6 2-1 (Continued on Pate 49] 13,438 563 15,613 60$ 17,842 699 12,948 13,519 14,730 15,300 585 600 589 555 13,836 14,610 16,633 14,934 577 557 612 561 14,430 13,952 15,300 13,565 14,181 582 559 561 552 573 16,088 679 15,424 654 21,990 16,099 15,424 15,158 721 615 636 550 18,728 18,556 23,712 15,929 642 706 866 639
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