Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 25, 1975, Image 66

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    —Lancattar Farming, Saturday. Oct. 25. 1975
66
SEPTEMBER 1975
The top herd In the Chester DHIA program last month
was Herman Stoltzfus’ whose 51 registered and grade
Holsteins produced an average of 1.94 pounds of butterfat
per cow per day. Coming in close behind for second place
was the registered Ayrshire herd at Ardrossan Farms.
With 117.5 cows on test for the month, average dally
butterfat production was at 1.91 pounds per cow.
Those herds with an average butterfat production of
over 1.50 pounds per cow per day are included in the
following report. Results for Robert Pepple, Elam
Petersheim and Jefferson Yoder, are for August, rather
than September, the Chester County Extension Service
Jefferson Yoder had the first and second high individual
records produced in 305 days on twice a day milkings. The
leader was a registered Holstein with 22,611 pounds of
milk, a 4.6 per cent test, and 1,037 pounds of butterfat to
her credit. The second-place slot also went to a registered
Holstein for her performance 22,501 pounds of milk, a
4.1 per cent test, and 933 pounds of butterfat.
OWNER - MEED jgfe '• KIT S ™ “
Herman Stoltzfus
R&GH
Ardrossan Farms
RA
Jacob K. Stoltzfus
R&GH
Robert E. Pepple
RH
Ben S. Beiler
R&GH
Elam Petersheim
RH 68.2
Donald Hostetter, Jr.
RH 83.4
Earl M. Weir
RH
Willowland Farm
RH
John S. Stoltzfus
RH
Walmoore
R&GH
Charles H. Gable
RA
Jefferson D. Yoder
R&GH
Jefferson D. Yoder
RH
Vernon C. Ruth
RH 51.1
Kunberton Farm School,
BG
David Wmdle
R&GH
Harry Freese & Son
R&GH
Jonas Z. King
R&GH 22.8 100.0 45.0 3.4
The “plus” sign stands for Alternate A.M.-P.M.
LACTATION REPORT
OWNER nflY r *pQ
COW’S NAME BREED AGE JJ®
Jefferson D. Yoder
50 RH 4-11 305 22,611 4.6 1037
SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS
READY MIX CONCRETE FOR EVERY PURPOSE
•Crushed Stone •Ready Mixed Concrete •Asphalt Paving
DENVER RDI
CHESTER i
DHIA
MONTHLY
REPORT
53.2
93.6
51.4
45.7
83.8
117.5
47.4
87.1
55.9
49.3
80.6
80.4
47.4
86.1
56.6
44.1
81.5
49.4
89.1
46.9
76.7
32.8
45.4
88.2
57.1
43.8
80.8
55.6
41.2
88.8
143.1
39.8
88.0
50.4
43.1
87.4
56.8
42.1
88.2
56.5
39.5
88.
Inc.
91.
33.4
61.9
45.6
41.8 97.8
41.7
92.1
56.1
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A DIVISION OF A G KUFtTZ & SONS INC
RH
RH
RH
RH
52 RH
43 RH
Jacob K. Stoltzfus
CO.
236
36
75
Kulp Bros
Royal GH
Speck GH
Donald Hostetler, Jr.
Violet RH
Lucky RH
Leader RH
Miriam RH
Milunar RH
George P. Lam bom
Brenda RH
Sis RH
Ada RH
Pammy RH
Cando RH
J. Elmer Lapp
Mabel RH 8-5
Louise RH 1-7
Sally RH 5-2
Alice RH 9-5
Mrs. John B. Hannan, 3rd
1.94
1.91
1.86
1.79
1.69
1.65
1.65
1.63
1.63
1.63
1.63
1.61
1.61
1.60
1.58
1.57
1.57+
1.54
1.51
Testing,
AT DUSK...In the fading
light of a Florida day, the
exotic anhinga bird flaps his
wings from a perch on the
banks of the Silver River
near Silver Springs.
o CAT LBS
0 FAT FAT
PHONE 267-7591
10
39
34
Forest RH
Sunshine RH
Naomi RH
Sadie RH
Typhoon RH
Noel RH
Robert E. Pepple
RH
RH
RH
GH
55
Earl M. Weir
Bonne RH
Della RH
Jane RH
Lloyd E. Kreider
Kathleen RH
Wabnoore
503
420
436
442
606
337
121
500
623
72
301
Sheeler Farm
352
James V. Yale
21
GH
GH
22,501
21,875
18,004
23,488
15,979
14,883
21,786
22,701
27,744
18,713
22,705
18,065
6-1
5-
6-
5-0
5-11
7-10
21,033
18,823
13,200
305
305
288
8-6
3-1
2-1
22,660
14,834
305
305
26,491
23,479
22,153
20,894
18,908
305
305
305
305
290
5-9
5-
6-
5-
6-
21,712
18,894
20,534
19,342
18,330
305
305
305
305
305
7-8
2-1
5-1
3-11
5-3
20,661
21,052
17,174
16,973
305
305
305
305
18,214
17,170
22,314
16,351
305
305
305
8-5
6-3
W)
19,726
305
18,336
20,934
19,854
18.568
18,465
16,484
14,136
18,844
15,852
16,583
16,178
23,190
305
17,618
305
DBS
29H 2510 Poverty-Hollow Burkgov Demand VG-87
56 DIRS. 44 HERDS 73 PERCENT RPT + 1356 M + 13F + $B3
Demand is siring unusually good teat placement and strong center si
ports of the udder, with good height and width to the rear udders. I
daughters are sharp and dairy. Demand is truly a great udder bull.
For sires programs & service.
42 RH
Gideon Stoltzfua, Jr.
Eve GH
Elaine GH
E. Richard Hoopes
110 GH
3 GH
Omer S. Smoker
23 RH
9 RH
102 RH
48 GH
Ardrossan Farms
Ex Lulu RA
CB Rosed RA
GLBelga RA
BL Double RA
B Begonia RA
CBS Kay RA
Kauffman Bros.
Janice RH
Sue RH
John S. Stoltzfus
920
745
625
4.4
4.0
4.7
909
636
900
847
757
626
601
Honeydue
Kelly
Francis
Paul King
Burke
Promis
Alice
878
760
756
728
664
Eva RH
Buttonwood Farms
Tootsie RBS
Annie L RBS
Jan RBS
Nellie RBS
Vernon R. Umble
Bell RH
Lolita RH
Geri RH
Cris RH
Fannie RH
William E. Parry
467 GH
510 GH
431 GH
544 GH
68 GH
72 GH
586 GH
571 GH
418 GH
481 GH
547 GH
558 GH
Elmer K. Hertzler
94 RH
856
822
725
698
4.1
3.9
4.2
4.1
829
818
754
688
4.8
3.4
4.2
812
799
791
DEMAND
FLASH! NEW USDA SIRE SUMMARY
15 sires over + 1000 Top 53 Hoi. sires Ave. + 902
CALL
Bangor, PA
Denver, PA
Holtwood, PA
Landisville, PA
Milton, PA
Muncy, PA
Newville, PA
Port Murray, NJ
Reedswille, PA
Richland. PA Paul Martin
Schwenksville, PA William Shamlme
Sinking Springs, PA C. Robert GreMer, Jr.
Stewartstown, PA Marvin Joines
Thomasville, PA Ira Boyer
West Grove. PA Maurice Stump
4-
5-
5-4
GH
GH
8-2
4-10
4-9
7-3
4-1
3-11
9-11 305
4-5 305
12-11 305
RH
RH
RH
54)
6-8
5-5
5-7
RH
RH
RH
64)
9-
6-1
10-
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Eric Hemsohn
Darvin Yoder
Paul Herr
James Charles
Marlin Bmgaman
Ronald Vandine
Randall Hinkle
Robert Kayhart
Glenn Barr
4.0
3.8
4.5
16,191
15,922
13,453
305
305
295
18,801
17,346
305
291
22,715
16,752
305
305
4.4
4.5
3.3
3.8
17,508
17,249
20,934
16,877
291
305
305
276
16,890
15,853
18,072
16,587
16,237
14,210
21,137
15,887
305
300
3.8
3.5
4.0
20,025
19,449
16,471
3.9
3.7
3.7
3.7
19,373
20,288
19,913
18,969
305
305
305
305
5.2
4.5
4.8
4.1
14,754
14,879
12,799
14,538
305
305
305
305
17,554
18,575
15,215
13,896
15,759
299
285
303
305
305
18,776
20,183
16,087
19,550
18,140
16,147
17,408
17,206
15,128
18,506
13,772
16,597
17,527
305
EB
Sire. Burkgov inks De Ki
92 GM
RPT 99% + 609 m +
RPT 96% + .74 PDT
DAM* Cochran Ivanhoe
Ex 94 2E
7Y 9m 365 28,361 m 9;
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