78—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Fob. 28, 1976 A j£ I A registered Holstein cow owned by Lancaster Men nonite Hospital Farm, Lebanon R 5, completed the highest 305 day lactation. UnelUe produced 25,941 pounds of milk, 979 pounds of butterfat with a 3.8 percent test. Second high lactation was completed by a registered Holstein cow owned by John P. Lapp, Leola Rl. Lin produced 22,140 pounds of milk, 945 pounds of butterfat with a 4.3 percent test in 305 days. The herd of Henry B. Leaman, 1891 Windy Hill Road, Lancaster, had the highest daily butterfat average. This herd of 29 registered & grade Holstein cows averaged 52.4 pounds of milk, 2.26 pounds of butterfat with a 4.3 percent test. The herd of Aaron E. Beiler, Paradise, placed second. This herd of 25 registered & grade Holstein cows averaged 51.2 pounds of milk, 2.21 pounds of butterfat with a 4.3 percent test. FIRST 305 DAYS OF LACTATION WITH 650 OR MORE POUNDS OF BUTTERFAT OWNER - COW’S NAME AGE DAYS MILK TEST FAT BREED Lancaster Mennonite Hospital Farm Unellie RH 4-3 305 25,941 Valud34 RH 4-0 305 18,267 John P. Lapp Lin Star Ivan Z. Martin Flo RH 8-4 305 23,313 John M. Hamish Sandra RH 5-8 305 18,807 Patricia RH 5-3 305 20,549 Missy RH 54 305 21,572 Sandy RH 4-10 305 18,684 Miss RH 4-6 305 21,634 Melanie RH 5-2 305 18,480 Amos M. 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(717)755-8849 i A v-; Lancaster I county 1 DHIA i monthly! REPORT I X*X-X-XvX-Xv JANUARY 1978 (717)436-2574 (717)665-2809 (717)464-3068 S. H. Shcllcnberger Cecelia GrH Taml RH Libblc RH Rufus G. Martin 25 RH Paul H. Rohrer 10 17 39 12 Don Ranck 47 Palm RH Nathan E. Stoltzfus Lora RH Edith RH Dana RH Julyn RH Lisa RH Snowball RH Glenda RH Marvin K. Witmer Connie RH Echo RH Henry B. Legman Jenifer RH Jade GrH Lass GrH J. Ray Ranck Maggie Linda Shirley J. Earl Horst Cheryl RH 4-3 Rose RH 5-11 Flossy RH 7-2 Samuel N. Myer & Son Loretta RH 3-8 J. Mowery Frey Jr. Bobbie RH 9-2 305 19,122 4.4 838 Alnat RH 3-11 305 16,239 5.0 807 Caramel RH 4-4 305 17,358 4.0 697 Tracylu RH 4-6 305 20,748 3.3 685 979 671 945 715 928 912 Good Plus (84) & Production Qualified (Jan.-76) 215 Daughters in 138 Herds Average 16.626 M Predicted Difference (92 % rpt.) +2.195M With these figures just released by USDA, Atlantic’s Rocket bull has been the top Al sire con tinuously since May-74. This time, he topped the list of 878 Holstein sires m Al! With these figures just released by USDA, Atlantic's Rocket bull has been the top Al sire con tinuously since May-74. This time, he topped the list of 878 Holstein sires in Al! Rocket is among 135 dairy sires now available daily through our Professional Technician Service program. Hl V naabV-vi t t C Kni»\ L 'iour \ I S* nn n a V Suppli* r M 24-Hour Toll- ree Phone Nos. for Service Pennsylvania 800-732-0391 Lancaster 569-0411 306 306 306 5-4 57 7-11 272 305 305 305 293 7-5 3-6 55 65 GrH GrH GrH GrH 305 290 55 7-11 305 305 305 4-7 4-10 25 305 304 305 5-1 3- 4- GrH GrH GrH 305 305 305 305 15H123 WHITTIER-FARMS APOLLO ROCKET FLASH: Another New + I.OOOM Al-Proven Holstein! 15H157 Diamond-S Pietje STANDOUT—GP 30Daus.in22HerdsAve. 16,001 M 3.37% Pred. Dif. (55% rpt.) +1.075M +s7l “Standout" son; VG dam has records over 25.000 M! -Atlantic BREEDERS COOPERATIVE LIVESTOCK SERVICES 907 829 669 3.7 3.9 3.7 24,322 21,145 18,257 23,779 878 761 738 678 18,670 18,264 18,040 18,823 4.7 4.2 4.1 3.6 20,974 19.814 19.814 17,284 21,228 21,176 16,901 21,921 856 734 20,729 19,017 852 765 658 3.4 4.0 4.1 25,017 18,911 16,229 4.8 4.1 3.8 848 675 668 17,577 16,395 17,333 843 727 694 24,927 22,100 21,920 3.4 3.3 3.2 843 20,894 G, Rose RH 2-0 Rhelda & Lynn Royer Cool RH Mcrrl rh Daylltc RH Pat RH Carl L. Martin Gaiety Lassie Lynette Stella RH RH RH RH I Continued on l*>(t 791 * Proper Ventilation is a must lor top production t health. We have ventilation equipment to do the job at prices you can afford. * Wcavertine Stlace carts - economical, accurate, trouble free feedint •Now available Bray Mafnetic Calendars for Heifer Management and Sow breeding herds * AH equipment is fully Guaranteed. We service and handle parts for everything we sell. •Sputnik parts headquarters EDGEFIELD FARMS R 2, Quarryville, PA 717-786-3897 717-786-3591 DAIRY DAY MARCH 3 Located next to Animal Medic Inc Distributor of Bray Magnetic Cattle Breeding Calendar Member NAL Affiliated Breeders 16.673 305 305 306 291 5-9 15-2 7-8 5-4 23.671 10.612 17,169 20,687 306 306 306 306 M 8-0 5-2 5-5 20.493 19,660 16,229 16,718 STILL THE NO. 1 SIRE IN THE U.S. FOR MILK AND $-VALUE PREDICTED DIFFERENCE! (Jan.-76 USDA Al Sire Summary) 3.50% 582 F +sls6 +44F 539 F + 16F Del. &Md. 800-233-0216 G7l 3.6 4.2 4.0 3.2 83; I S2C C9Q 664 4.1 3.9 3.0 4.2 83i, 760, 70S 70S