Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 26, 1976, Image 66

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65—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 26, 1976
The high herd in Lebanon County’s DHIA program for May was Edwin Funck’s. His
38 Holsteins produced an average of 61.2 pounds of milk and 2.25 pounds of butterfat
per day per cow.
The top cow for the month was Willow Maple Farm’s “Lillian,’.’ a six-year old
Holstein which took first place in both milk (24,899 pounds) and butterfat (930
pounds).
NAME OF
HERD OWNER
Edwin E. Funck
Vincent A. 1 Wagner
Donald G. Hoffer
Marvin K. Meyer -
Jessie Weaver
Daniel B. Shirk
Willow Maple Farm
Phares Musser
Bennetchßros.
Ernest Wagner
Raymond N. Getz
Harvey T. Bomgardner
Arnold Acres
Arthur R.Krall
John D. Bomgardner
Reuben 0. Martin
Elmer M. Martin Jr.
Hersheyßare
Hubert S. Miller
Albert F. Moyer
Irvin H.Kreider
Clyde E. Deck
Luke I. Patches
Leon Hoover
Walter K.Heisey
Ernest P. Detweiler
Robert Martin
John H. Stick
Warren L. Lentz
Ivan M. Weiler
Kenneth I. Sellers
Geo. & Vincent Arnold
Leon Hoover
Christian High Jr.
EnosN.Leinbach
Mervin W. Horst
Ralph D. Shirk & Sons
SanßoHolsteins
Harold Wampler & Son
Abram N. Hoover
DIFOLATAN/MONITOR-
2-WAY PROTECTION FOR POTATOEa
If diseases dont get you the insects will
Difolatan® 4 Flowable controls both early and late
blight Monitor® 4 Spray not only controls the resist
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
DAYS NO.
ON TEST COWS
29 38.2
34 30.3
30 47.9
36 70.1
24 30.0
27 45.0
32 48.2
32 50.0
34 70.5
31 36.0
34 56.7
28 86.9
30 108.8
32 49.8
27 46.9
31 53.8
31 37.2
33 75.9
31 49.8
30 79.9
31 49.0
30 66.5
30 46.5
28 30,8-
28* 34.0
32 38.6
28 29.3
33 31.9
30 60.8
31 66.7
29 44.5
36 107.0
35 32.0
32 52.3
29 24.0
31 36.1
33 72.4
28 74.0
28 84.0
29 63.6
SMOKETOWN, PA
Lebanon
DHIA
MONTHLY
REPORT
% COW DAYS MILK
IN MILK LBS.
61.2
ant green peach aphid and many other pests, it kills
both on contact and by residual action Let's talk it
over
FAT
LBS.
%
FAT
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Isaac E. Zimmerman -26 22.4 - 76.6 40.8,
Jeffrey D.Rymoff 29 24.0 91.2 46.5
Lewis M. Werner 28 91.5 s 90.1 41.2
r Sonnen Acres * 28 92.8 80.1 43.9
, R&JFarms 30 64.9 78.1 ~ 44.2
Clifford Groff 27 44.1 85.8 41.9^
John Brubaker 28 49.0 95.3 40.8
Russel Z.Bomberger 25 76.7 81.3'- 33.0
M. Lusher Bennetch 27 49.0 90.1 42.4
John L. Zook 26 31.0 90.1 50,1*
Mark G. Boeshore .33 57.0 84.3 39.1
Fort Zeller Farm 27 47.0 87.3 38.0
Rayß.Sattazahn 31 85.0 84.8 41.5
Mark C. Patches 36 82.4 82.8 37.6
Maurice M. Bennetch - 28 96.8 89.5 43.0
Moses O. Martin 27 39.7 81.6 43.6
Warren Hetrick 27 35.7 94.4 38.9
Raymond H. Zimmerman 31 58.3 87.2 41.2'
Galen Bollinger 27 75.6 90.8 39.2
Norman Kline - 25 87.0 91.2 38.0
George R. Showers' 34 154.4 91.4 42.1
Irvin Horst - 29 57.9 84.0 39.9
CarlJ. Bross* " 29 65.7 98.1 39.0
Glenn S. Gingrich 27 54. i 78.5 40.6
Enos N. Zimmerman 30 46.0 ' ' 99.9 42.8
Abram T. Lefever 29 53.0 82.2 36.8
Gideon A. Fisher Jr. 25 30.0 „ 96.7 42.3
Raymond Weaver 26 36.0 , 77.8 37.8
JohnH.Tschudy 27 38.0 94.7 35.0
MarkCopenhaver 26 53.1 ,90.6 40.3
Elmer Robrer 25 129.1 81.6 35.2'
Walter M. Martin 30 36.6 89.3 37.2
H. W- & Eugene Martin 29 79.3 88.0 38.6
The “Plus” sign indicates Alternate AM-PM Testing.
Crouse
cow cited
BRATTLEBORO, Vt. - A
registered' Holstein cow
owned by Galen W. Crouse,
Stevens, Pennsylvania, has
completed a production
record exceeding 30,000
pounds of milk according to
the Holstein-Friesian
Association of America.
D-T-Y Vigo Charmcross
Dancer -7569384-VG, who
started her record at the age
of five years, two months,
produced a total of 30,092
pounds of milk and 1,225
pounds of butterfat in 365
days on a twice daily milking
schedule. This is more than
three times the average milk
production.
“Dancer” was bred in the
herd of David T. Yoder,
Belleville, Pennsylvania.
She was sired by Vigo
Charmcross 1504414-EX.
[Continued on Page 72)
STOLTZFUS WOODWORK
RD Gap, PA Box 183
1 Mile North Rt. 897
From Gap