£ £ £ 4 — ■V - —907-lbs. of Butterfat-and 23,88 ft lbs. of milk nu producedby Jewel, a 6 year old registered Holstein owned by Sinking Springs, R 5, York to top' the list. Margie also owned by Sinking Spring was second high at 3 years of age producing 19,945 and 841 lbs. of butterfat. The high herd was Sinking Spring Farm with 45.2 lbs. of milk and 1.84 lbs. of fat on 70.1 cows. Second high was Beshore Farms, New Cumberland with 48.3 lbs. of milk and 1.81 lbs. of butter on 46.2 cows. York County DHIA electes offlvers Richard Smyser, Rl, York was elected President of York-County-Dairy Herd Im provement Assoc. Larry Amspacher, R 7, York was elected Vice President and Leo Rutter, Lightner Road, York was elected secretary. Officers were elected at the - Directors meeting who as welLas the above included: Joe Hushon,Delta; George Knight,-Airville; Charles Rauhauser, Dover; Robert May, New Freedom; Rodman Thompson, East Berlin; and Donald Fan tom, Delta. V — % ' no. .£ow Days Cows 11 In Milk B 3 - 70.1 77.7 3 46.2 91.2 B 3 ~ 42.2 “—83.8 B 3 40.0 ~~ 90.6 3 56.6 85.7 - B 2 -_ _ 51.5 =.82.2 G 3 58.8 86.6 ~83 40.8—89.7 3 31.8 85.8 B 3 79.7 - 86.4 B 3 41.0 82.2 B 8 71.0 86.7 - 3 51.3 89.1 ,1 89.7. i.O 89.5 - 42.2 - 3.6 1.53 39 - - 3 5-10. 234 :.9 35.3 “~IS 1.52 51 3 —« 291 B 3 68.7 92.3 38.5 3.9 1.52 William H. Fantom B 8 58.1 88.1 39.2 3.8 1.50 56R 3 10-4 305 B 8 53.0 88.7 35.9 4.2 1.50 84 3 6-3 305 B 8 71.0 - 93.3 38.1 3.9 1.48+ Ellis Crowl 3 50.3 83.4 35.4 4.2 1.48 Don —BB- 48v7 84.7 - —41.6 3=5 1.47- X^ndy- B 3 66.8 81.3 37.4 3.9 1.47 B 3 62.4 82.1 35.1 - 4.1 1.43 Name of Herd Owner -Sinking Spring Fmlnc: BeshoreFanns "Avalong Farms Inc “RdborCKTSECTraft David Stewart Avalong Farms 1nc.... Melvin Diem Jr. Thomas A. Boyer H.E.Fetrow&Sons Gslawn Farms Robert W. Mays EarlPunrman Bupplynn Farms William H.Fantcm ' Dale & Darla Doll Vincent C. Webb Elmer Myers Wayne B. Mummert 'awn Valiev Farm MONTHLY Breed B 8 I! York COUNTY DHIA REPORT Milk Lb. - 45.2 4.1 1.84 48.3 3.7 1.81 46.1 “"3.T 1.79 —44.5 4tf 1.76 43.9 3.9 1.72 -34.6 - -5.0 1.72 40.5 4.2 1.71+ 47.0 M 1.67 8352 3- 43.8 3.8 1.66 Gum Tree Farms 43.4 - 3.8 1.65 51 3 39.9 4.1 1.62 200 3 43.5 3.7 1.59 668 3 39.7 - 1.58 Curtis-V, Thompsoa 41.3 3.8 1.55 280 3 5-11 Rick L. Cook Harold Brown Adrain Rinehart Kenneth L. Rcxroth William Ruppert Eisenhart Bros. Om-Cos Ponderama Dy. Donald Eyster Doll Zirkle «v - Owner Name Breed Age Geo. Knight I Gloria Cherry Belann 18 Crider David Stewart Strdust 3 9- Donna 3 5-6 Supreme 3 3-10 Beulah 3 3-11 Susquehanna Dairy Fm Fawn 3 8-4 305 Bonus 3 5-7_ 305 Jay 3 5-7= 305 Lolly 3 5-9 305 ~ Nelly. . .3, _MTUOS Fawn Valley Fann - Jay 3 6-8 — 299 Molly 3 4-5—305 Lucky 3 3-9 305 Emory & WM. Kilgore 196 - 464 6 3 6-6"' 305 "19,520 3 2-3—305 12^95 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 31,1976 B 3 78.7 86.5 3 63.8 85.4 B 3 97.1 81.9 B 8 73.9 80.3 B 8 54.8 84.4 B 8 52.8 90 5 B 8 55.3 77.7 ~ " B 3 28 0 9t.7- B 3 33.2 81.3 +Alternate A.M. - P.M. Test. Days Milk 17,737 16,464 15,818 19,931 13,717 305 305 286 305 305 3 11-6 3 7-11 3 7-1 3 5-11 3 7-6 20,596 21,823 14,753 17,446 277 305 296 305 12,996 3.9 14,285 4.1 09,557 « 15,194 4.4 14,721 3.8 —16,364 16,567 17,135 2 ~ 5-5 _r 305 3 5-3 305 3 4-2 305 3 '4-1 305 12,373 12,733 12,886 14,304 -11,341 305 297 257 14,923 4.6 681 14,169 3.6 515 12,055 4.3 517 11-1 8-2 4-1 19,811 3.5 684 21,344 17,965 17,491 (Continued on Page 63] Test Broken Bit- 589 756 529 679 538 4-H meets A recent meeting of the Broken Bit 4-H Horse and Pony Club was held at the-” home of John Farrington, at - Lower Hopewell- Horse — Center. Natalie Immel; was elected president, vice= president will be Brian Immel, secretary,will again 3.8 3.6 4.0 4.2 784 790 590 735 510 580 715 667 560 be Dee Dee will be Daphne Xmmel, news— reporter and scrapbook wjjl__ be Leslie Sherman; tniT^ __ game leaders will be Alida __ , CJO ' " Farrington ancT Kevin- Keifer. lte~ meeting t o w then adjourned and a mini . 4 clinic was given-by the= Vi : co, trainer at Lower Hopewell" Horse Center, Jim Clark. 4.1 752 3.8 - 622 3.6 612 or freeze how it’s prepared, how much is in the package and the date it was-packaged. — Keep a record of all frozen food, check off packages as you use them. Always use the oldest packages first 623 719 33 -_L3_ 633 529 4.0 138 3.7 1.36 4.0 1.36 3.9 1.36 3.7 1.55 4.3 1.46 4.4 1.45 4.3 1-.41+ 3.6 1,31 Label Frozen Foods When putting any food in. from your re label each 61
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