14—Lancaster Firming, Saturday, Dae 27, 1975 v .3 The high herd In the Lebanon County DMA program for November were the 78 Holateins belonging to Norman Kline. They produced an avenge of 51.2 pounds of milk and 2.07 pound* of butterfat per day per cow during thc 34-day testing period. The individual milk and butterfat production champs for the month belonged to Hubert S. Miller and Willow Maple Farms, respectively, hper s five-year-old “Mildred” fhaifcpH up i record totalling 26,357 pounds of milk, and 654 pounds of b Tte96s pound* of butterfat produced by Willow Maple’s “Orpha" was tops in the butterfat race. OWNER Norman Kline Edwin E. Funck Albert F. Moyer Bennctch Bros. Willow Maple Farm Dale Hostetter & Sons Robert Martin Marvin K. Meyer M. Luther Bennctch Arnold Acres Gideon A. Fisher Jr. Isaac E. Zimmerman Harold Wampler & Son Galen Bollinger Raymond N. Getz Willow Maple Farm Abram T. Lefever Mark C. Patches Warren Hetrick R&J-Fanns MH& EE Houser Jessie Weaver Daniel B. Shirk Reuben 0. Martin Kenneth I. Sellers Harvey T. Bomgardner Elmer Rohrer John D. Bomgardner David Brandt Clarence Mase Glenn S. Gingrich Clifford Groff Lewis M. Wemer Sonnen Acres Huberts. Miller Ernest Wagner Abram N. Hoover Geo & Vincent Arnold MervinW. Horst William R. Meyer Jeffrey D.Rymoff CarlJ.Bross r r^vippnpH|ii^H Lancaster Farming's Annual PA. FARM SHOW Featuring . . . ★ Special Farm Show Stories ADVERTISERS: Plan Now to be represented, in this Special Issue. Deadline December 29. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3 ISSUE DHIA Reports Keystone Farmer Degrees ★ Complete Farm Show Schedule ★ And Many Extra Features Lebanon DHIA MONTHLY REPORT Milk fcs. rll. Ce * Da ** Cm In trok 77.7 91.5 38.0 85.3 81.4 94.1 76.9 83.1 50.6 93.8 81.0 77.1 32.0 82.6 72.5 84.2 50.6 84.2 67.5 84.4 32.0 91.3 19.0 93.6 95.8 91.6 90.0 91.0 56.0 84.3 48.0 89.6 53.1 85.4 89.5 81.3 38.3 91.0 65.1 88.8 56.6 88.3 32.0 77.1 43.3 85.6 56.0 ' 81,9 47.7 82.4 93.0 86.6 127.8 89.6 42.7 84.6 61.4 82.7 89.1 84.1 58.0 93.1 48.0 94.4 99.1 79.6 95.4 85.2 52.8 88.2 39.7 81.8 82.1 79.3 109.0 86.2 36.0 81.6 264.1 82.4 24.4 90.9 66.7 92.9 laaacS.Brubackar PhareaMuaaer Mark H. Bamberger k Son Henheyßare Marlin Hits Mom 0. Martin Ray R. Sattaxahn Fcfndale Farmi Donald Bamberger ErneatP. Dctwcilcr Ivan M. Weller ChrtatianHlghJr. Mark Copenhaver Warren L Lenta MarkG.Boeabore Warren Hcffdflnger Walter M. Martin Raymond H. Zlmm inuui Ruaael Z. Borabergcr Ira S. Seller Kenneth E. Ober Walter K.Helaey Henry W. Martin +Alternate Teat. Bam Nairn Kenneth I. Sellers Kit r illow Maple Farms Orpha Juanita Lil Lassie Hubert S. Miller Mildred ROAST SOYBEANS ON YOUR FARM 1.47 1.46 1.45 1.45+ 1.44+ 1.44+ 1.42+ 29 29.9 31 534 2t 894 90 71.0 38 71.9 32 444 25 1014 37 734 31 49.7 92 404 27 54.0 34 54.7 31 804 27 58.0 35 54.9 31 34.0 23 39.0 29 48.5 30 754 32 314 31 35.4 33 37,2 30 83.7 Act Milk Lbs 4 21,550 9 24,121 5 21,786 4 18,252 3 22,204 5 26,357 [Continued on Page 17) For peak feeding value have your soybeans roasted. (To kill toxic enzymes in raw soybeans.) Roasted soybean (not just cooked), increased digestibility by 15 percent. Increased weight gain for beef. & hogs. - Increased butterfat in milk & egg production. Improved animal health, reduced vet bill. Eliminates hauling to the mill & back to farm. Feed your own grown grain. (Not exchanged with others) Beans remain whole. Store for months without losing any feeding value. L. SCHNUPP % Fit Fatihs. 3.1 665 4.0 955 3.9 855 3.5 643 3.2 706 3.2 854 Plus These Additional Benefits: CSSS!© MiMr "A Quality Paint For Every Purpose" • Engine Sates A Service • Lawn Mower Sharp*** Hydrauie Unto. JOHN Z. LAPP Centerville Road RDI, Gordonvfle, Pa. 17529 Phone 717-865-2534
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