Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 18, 1975, Image 57

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MONTHLY
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112 S pounds of fat and 25,478 pounds of milk was produced by Marie a 6 year old
registered holatein owned by Sinking Springs Farm, RDS, York, Pa. Second high cow,
with 970 pounds of fat and 24,857 pounds of milk was March 1 8 year old registered
holatein owned by David Stewart, RDI, Delta, Pa.
High herd was Sinking Spring Farm, RDS, York, Pa. with 54.4 pounds of milk and
2.16 pounds of fat on 71 holstelns. Second high was Avalong Farms, RD7, York, Pa.
with 55.5 pounds of milk and 2.03 pounds of fat on 41 holsteins.
NAME OF HERO OWNER
Sinking Spring Fm. Inc.
Avalong Farms Inc.
David Stewart
David Stewart
Smyers Ridblawn Fins
Sinking Spring Fm. Inc.
Robert R. Stewart
Paul R. King
Wayne R. Mummert
Daniel A. Rohrbaugh
Stump Acres
Hidden Springs Farm
Guy A. Leader & Sons
Beshore Farms
Hidden Springs Farm
Charles A. Parrish
Vincent C. Webb
H. E. Fetrow St Sons
Robert W. Mays
Kenneth L. Rexroth
Roy & Frank Feeser
Richard E.Stough
Put your money in our bank...
and our piacemats on your tabic.
• For each $5O deposited in a new or
existing Farmers First Regular Savings or
Golden Passbook Account you have the
opportunity to purchase
Lancaster County Placemat
$l.OO (including tax).
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BUY 11 DIFFERENT PLACEMATS
AND RECEIVE THE 12th FREE.
SEPTEMBER 1975
NO. % COW DAYS
COWS IN MILK
71.2 97.4
40.9 92.9
56.1 88.6
53.3 88.9
65.7 92.6
66.0 89.4
42.6 92.9
49.0 95.3
60.6 92.0
45.5 89.8
115.0 96.2
61.6 85.5
76.3 90.1
46.8 84.3
59.0 84.4
12.0 94.9
66.0 89.6
81.4 82.2
69.0 88.4
69.5 86.4
113.9 87.1
33.0 97.1
BREED
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 8
B 3
Here's how to get your Limited Edition of
Historic Lancaster County Piacemats
one Historic
• A different Lancaster County Highlight
each week for twelve weeks.
• Reverses to a reproduction of the hand
of the Declaration of
only
for
written copy
Independence.
Hie People Bonk
FARMERS
FIRST [MM
EarlFuhrman B 6 63.0 83.5 38.9 3.7
Leroy Bupp B 3 48.1 86,3 38.3 3.8
Avalong Farm* Inc. B 2 51.1 77.2 31.8 4.6
Fawn Valley Farm B 3 62.1 89.9 37.7 3.8
William H.Fantom B 8 57.7 88.1 40.3 3.6
Guy A. Leader & Sons 2 76.8 83.9 30.9 4.7
J.H.BtM.B. Huahon B 3 78.3 87.7 39.9 3.6
J. Donnell Taylor B 3 76.3 86.7 43.8 3.3
J. Donnell Taylor B 3 78.8 85.8 43.2 3.3
Elmer Myers 3 49.3 89.7 38.8 3.7
D.Fantom&E. Gordon G 3 52.5 92.8 38.5 3.7
FredSprenkle 3 36.3 87.2 39.6 3.5
Elvin R. Deiter B 8 50.0 87.2 37.4 3,7
Ira L. Boyer B 3 37.1 82.8 36.8 3.7
Phillip D.Laughman 3 25.6 79.6 37.0 3.6
The “plus" iifn indicate! Alternate A.M.-P.M. Testing.
BREED OATS
ontcu yiuMO. IN MILK
OWNER -
BARN NAME
Geo. Knight
Minnie
Bonus
15
Marie
Metz
David Stewart
Brenda 3
Matty 3
Perfo 3
Agna 3
Fay 3
Gerta 3
May 3
Orchid 3
Susquehanna Dairy
Vickie 3
Ina 3
Idola 3
Gail 3
Fawn Valley Farm
Eiva 3
Lucy 3
Hope 2 3
Trixie 3
Lydia 3
Gum Tree Farms
109 A 3
3 6-1
3 5-1
3 11-2
3 4-3
3 6
Member F.D I C.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct 18,1975
MILK
LBS.
15,879
15,941
18,653
14,806
15,446
305
305
305
305
305
12-3
9-9
6-11
4-6
4-9
4-10
19,121
19,292
23,653
24,857
21,033
17,994
12,644
14,829
3-2
3-9
Farm
305
305
283
305
15,429
17,224
13,832
11,432
290
305
305
305
305
16,629
15,314
17,885
13,953
13,525
13,322
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TRY A
CLASSIFIED
POLE STRUCTURES
• FARM • URBAN • COMMERCIAL
f Thrive Center ]
ENVIRONMENTAL BUILDINGS
• Gestation • Farrowing
V • Nursery/Finishing ,
V *
FEATURING;
• Anti-Vibration Systems
• Automatic Oiling on All Models
• 40 Years Experience in Design
and Production
-John L
Stauffer
REPAIR SERVICE
R.D.2, East Earl, PA
Phone 215-445-6175
'A MILE NORTH OF GOODVILLE
ON UNION GROVE ROAD
FAT
LBS.
%
FAT
600
553
865
509
690
Hunter Mfg., Inc.,
Mackinaw, 111., introduces a
new concept in grain
spouting with the Non-Swirl
Grain Shoot.
Hunter’s Non-Swirl Grain
Shoots feature rectangular
galvanized housings in 10 ft.
lengths with flanges on both
ends, removable covers,
Cor-Ten low abrasive liners,
and capabilities of spans up
to 60 ft. without cantilever
trussing. The removable
covers allow easy access in
order to replace the wear
liners without dismantling
the spouting. The inner liner
is designed with an overlap
to eliminate edge wear at the
splice.
4.8
3.9
3.9
4.4
741
668
536
504
3.5
3.9
4.0
4.8
4.1
576,
599
722
669
555
537
The new Non-Swirl Grain
Shoot is available in 8,10,12,
and 24-foot sizes with
capacities ranging from
3,600 to 25,000 bushels per
hour. For further in
formation contact: Hunter
Mfg., Inc., Bo* 707,
Mackinaw, HI. 61755.
DAVE'S
ENGINE
SERVICE
In Rear of Stauffer’s
Machine Shop
'/» Mile South of Mur-reil
on Pleasant Valley Road
R.D.3, Ephrata, PA
57
Non-Swirl
Grain Shoot
626-52(14