—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 24, 1976 94 Sinking Spring Farm, York R 5, was the high herd with 61.7 pounds milk and 2.45 pounds B.F. on 69.5 Holsteins. Second high was Thomas Boyer, York, with 55.3 pounds milk and 2.19 pounds B.F. on 33 Holsteins. The high cow was Light, a six-year old registered Holstein owned by Sinking Spring Farm and producing 931 pounds of B.F. and 19,551 pounds milk at a 4.8 percent test. Second highwas Sonia a five-year old registered Holstein owned by David Stewart, Delta producing 20,215 pounds of milk at 4.3 percent for 867 pounds of B.F. , NAME OF HERD OWNER Sinking Spring Fm Inc. Thomas A. Boyer David Stewart Charles A. Parrish Smysers Richlawn Fins Besbore Farms Wayne B. Mummert Paul R. King Elmer Myers Gum Tree Farm Lynn Wolf Rodman C. Thompson (Feb.) Rodman C. Thompson (Mar.) ElvinG. Molison Roy & Frank Feeser Hidden Springs Farm Me Ral Dairy Farm Melvin Diem Jr. FredKimmel Fawn Valley Farm Kenneth L. Rexroth Curtis V. Thompson Robert J. Reheard Richard E.Stough Harold Good No. 2 H. E. Fetrow & Sons Carl Anderson J. Donnell Taylor Leroy Hertzler Vincente. Webb Adrian Rinehart Dale & Darla Doll Geo. Knight Rutter Bros. Gum Tree Farms Leroy Bupp 3 59.2 87.3 35.3 4.2 Melvin R. Lehr B 3 33.0 81.3 38.5 3,8 Wayne L. Sweitzer B 3 51.5 88.6 37.9 3.9 Bernard L. Warner G 3 47.7 93.9 40.4 3.6 Palmer McWilliams Jr, B 3 41.1 87.9 37.2 3,9 Steven & Beth Staner B 2 35.0 83.6 30.4 4.7 J. H.&M. B.Hushon B 3 81.4 89.4 36.1 4.0 EarlFuhrman B 3 60.0 69.7 33.0 4.3 Donald Wilson B 3 30.0 82.2 36.5 3.9 Bupplynn Farms Farm 2 B 3 71.0 84.4 35.5 3.9 Emory &Wm. Kilgore B 8 59.9 96.3 32.8 4.2 J. E. Lanius&Son (Feb.) B 8 79.8 84.1 28.0 5,0 Ellis Growl B 3 64.1 79.8 33.6 4.1 Eugene M. Kilgore B 8 59.5 75.8 35.8 3.8 Horace E. Heindel B 3 126.5 80.0 35.0 3.9 Albert Dehoff B 3 95.6 92.2 37.6 3.6 Rick L. Cook B 3 77.6 86.2 33.6 4.0 J. E. Lanius&Son (Mar.) B 8 78.3 81.8 27.3 4.9 Dennis L. McWilliams B 3 62.9 76.1 34.7 3.9 C. Robert Kilgore B 3 46.1 79.9 35.1 3.8 The “plus” sign indicates herd is enrolled in AM-PM Testing. OWNER - BARN NAME Geo. Knight RHarm Grubby Ariet Trudy Mono Star Lucy Ruth A David Stewart Sonia Barb Kate Minute Fawn Valley Farm Pearl 2 Juliet 3 Curtis V. Thompson 46 3 BREED AGE DAYS Dnctu y R _ MO IN MILK J. E. Lanius & Son 71 2 4-6 Harold Good No. 2 24 3 10-9 10C 3 3-4 Sinking Spring Fm Inc. Sal 3 7 MARCH NO. % COW DAYS COWS IN MILK 69.5 90.8 33.0 97.7 56.3 90.6 15.1 100.0 72.0 88.5 44.0 89.5 63.7 92.8 48.0 87.8 47.9 92.8 40.2 95.1 41.0 88.6 43.5 92.8 47.5 92.0. 76.5 91.1 115.3 88.6 63.6 85.3 100.2 93.5 63.3 89.7 27.5 96.1 60.1 95.3 68.6 88.6 53.0 96.6 42.1 81.5 36.4 89.3 69.9 88.2 76.1 89.4 49.0 92.5 71.0 96.7 27.4 99.4 69.9 86.9 91.5 90.9 62.0 88.4 130.6 89.7 75.7 86.0 48.7 93.3 MILK LBS. 17,001 15,692 14,534 18,081 13,187 13,846 16,556 14,245 20,215 17,036 18,201 22,489 305 276 305 305 5-1 5-6 5-3 3-3 15,842 13,212 305 305 8-11 2-8 19,692 5-10 11,233 14,319 14,850 305 303 16.438 York DHIA MONTHLY REPORT % FAT FAT LBS. For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man per ish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day. For our light afflic tion, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory; 867 615 667 750 4.3 3.6 3.7 3.3 While we look not at the things which are seen, but the things which are not seen: for the things are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal. 674 506 645 528 561 589 1 7 Corinthians 4: 16-18 Light Adine Koren Theodor Rutter Bros. DawnS Essie Selma Mia Mite Wee Beshore Farms Jan Dena Ava Harold Good 118 2 Albert Dehoff 39A 3 Eugene M. Kilgore Galaxy 3 Jill 3 Thomas A. Boyer Pebbles 3 Earl Fuhrman Della 3 Mabel 3 Sensen 3 Guy A* Leader & Sons Dora 2, Sonya 2 Annabel 2 Clover 2 Vincent C. Webb 145 3 Roy & Frank Feeser Uly Molly Holly Heilo Daisy Carla w>® Offer sub/ect to availability PARTS • SERVICE • RECONDITIONED EQUIPMENT CONVENIENT FINANCING Your Complete Tractor Headquarters A. L HERR & BRO. 312 PARK AVE. QUARRYVILLE, PA. 1717)786-3521 DEPENDABLE STOUFFER MOTOR CO. BROS. INC. East Mam Street, Lincoln Way West Honey Brook, PA “ffiSSw 12151273-3131 |7l7| 263-8424 305 305 305 305 19,551 13,238 15,771 18,029 6-3 2-6 2-4 2-8 9,312 12,583 14,554 11,128 12,387 10,446 7-1 3-3 3-11 2-2 2-4 2-3 16,074 16,703 21,479 305 305 290 9-4 6-4 5-1 11,073 305 16,684 305 18,258 21,018 305 305 19,598 305 14,052 14,539 14,674 305 305 287 8-9 7-2 5-3 13,872 11,348 9,981 10,075 301 305 305 305 4-3 2-2 2-4 2-4 15,252 305 13,422 17,760 15,647 16,265 18,471 21,056 !e 951 3 11-8 263 3 8-2 305 3 7-4 305 3 4-6 305 3 4-8 305 3 3-4 305 (Continued on Pag ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE BETHEL, PA. 17171933-4114 931 604 712 653 4.8 4.6 4.5 3.6 Bake sale planned ® The Northern Berks 4-H dub is holding a bake sale at Bethel on May 1. At the dub’s last meeting, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stump, Bernville R 2, each member took a turn at dipping a calf. The next meeting will be held at the home of Edward Wicks on May 7. 689 660 600 * 4,3 4.0 2.8 529 r avFJ' 596 853 743 Pinch potatoes to make sure they are firm, not leathery or spongy, two signs that they have Heen frozen or im properly stored. 590 582 605 4.2 4.0 4.1 727 527 515 512 5.2 4.6 5.2 5.1 549 4.0 3.2 3.7 4.0 .3.5 2.8 ise 43-80 hp tractors Each matures standard 12 speed ussions, multi-speed PTO, lydrostatic'power steering in optional 12 speed power with 4 on-the-go speeds in lach of three ranges in our two biggest models is the time to get ready for spring planting season md you can save money at the same time ;top in today and look over ie Case low profile line-up for 1976! NEVIN N. MYER & SONS, INC. RDI Chester Springs, PA 1215)827-7414 r** i BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 ROTHSVILLE STATION RD. LITITZ, PA. 1717 J 626-4705
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