—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 17, 1976 74 hi rr y i i " wrMT 'i' T'n'rrfi ags r i '"“ A registered Holstein cow owned by J. Mowery Frey Jr., 401 Beaver Valley Pike, Lancaster, completed the highest 305 day lactation. Ono produced 22,028 pounds of milk, and 945 pounds of butterfat with a 4.3 percent test. Second high lactation was completed by a registered Holstein cow owned by Amos B Lantz, Leola Rl. Be produced 23,135 pounds of milk, and 939 pounds of but terfat with a 4.1 percent test in 305 days. The herd of John N. Shirk, Leola, Rl, had the highest daily butterfat average. This herd of 33.6 cows averaged 60.3 pounds of milk, 2.30 pounds of butterfat with a 3.8 percent test. FIRST 305 DAYS OF LACTATION WITH 600 OR MORE LBS. OF BUTTERFAT. OWNER COW’S NAME BREED AGE DAYS J. Mowery Frey Jr. Ono RH Mandy - RH Gretchn RH Barry RH Amos B. Lantz Be RH P. Robert Wenger Hayley RH Wanda RH Velvet RH Maurice F. Welk Dora GrH Gwen RH J. Kenneth Hershey Lady RH Nancy RH Eve RH Lena Rh Jo RH Happy RH IVIX_7BT. ,T ■ ■ F E 3 - li E3-A. T E 3 Ft M EXPLANATION OF THE REVOLUTIONARY NEW MUELLER “FRE-HEATER™” FOR THE DAIRY FARM Bulk milk coolers on modern dairy farms remove heat from the milk promptly after it is produced To accomplish this requires refrigeration machines and they are generally of the air-cooled type Air-cooled condensing units literally “throw away” this valuable heat On these same farms, large amounts of hot water are need ed for "preppmg” the cows, washing the milk cooler, the pipeline milker, other equipment, and the milking parlor itself It is also advantageous to heat the cows’ drinking water in winter The Mueller Fre-Heater conserves energy and provides “free” hot water by capturing the heat now wasted! HERE’S HOW IT WORKS, Rather than using noisy, dust-creating fans with fragile, dirt collecting air-cooled condensers, the refrigerant is routed to a specially designed condenser/heat exchanger and its heat is transferred to the water A thermostatically controlled valve delivers 145° F wafer to the storage tank In addition to the thermostatic valve, a mixing valve is pro vided to permit “prepping” temperature water Thus, the Fre-Heater delivers two temperatures of water preppmg and washing Tests indicate the Fre-Heater consumes 10% less power than an air-cooled system . . and you get Free Hot Water! ELIMINATES REFRIGERATION SERVICE PROBLEMS' The most common causes of slow cooling in bulk milk cooling systems are related to the air-cooled condenser Three things which frequently reduce the efficiency are 1 Poor air circulation and recirculation 2 Fan motor failures 3 Dirty or clogged condenser fins Air-cooied condensing units are generally installed out of doors in order to assure adequate air supply to the con denser This exposes the compressor to extreme ambient temperatures Starting problems and compressor failures have resulted and air-cooled condenser units are always noisy The Fre-Heater eliminates these problems because • There is no air-cooled condenser • The Fre-Heater is installed indoors • There are no rans to generate noise • The head pressure is very stable assuring longer compressor life • There are no cold weather starting problems, plus . the Fre-Heater conserves energy and produces Free Hot Water' Lancaster! COUNTY I DHIA I monthly! REPORT June 1976 MILK TEST FAT 22,028 17,931 17,170 13,598 305 305 305 305 4-11 4- 5- 6- 23,135 305 21,082 18,434 17,001 305 305 295 4-11 3-11 6-1 18,719 16,736 305 305 17,725 17,157 19,816 17,081 15,961 15,155 305 305 305 305 305 305 7-1 6- 4- 7- 5- 4-9 ■ Paul B. Zimmerman Milly RH Lucky RH Lass RH Rhelda & Lynn Royer Jerry RH Bobbi RH Marvin Relff Prince 2 RH Rae 6 RH Doris 16 RH Vernon R. Umble Lance RH Vel RH Jean RH Pam RH Joseph C. Wivell Bnget RH Glenn P. Book Harmony Teeth Post A Ivan Z. Martin Mane RH Tidy RH Henry E. Kettering Apollo RH Lucille * RH Jen RH Rockman RH Christian Zook Laura ,v RH Raymond M. Weaver 2 RH 40 ' RH 113 RH Curtis E. Akers Lucy RH June * RH Beth RH Ida RH Tanya RH Debbie RH Peggy RH Belle RH Lily RH Lena RH Robert D. Hamish Kendra GrH Bobbi GrH Ivan M. Hursh Kate GrH Kathyn GrH Ethel GrH Jay L. Ranck Hour! 945 701 653 600 4.3 3.9 3.8 4.4 939 927 758 629 4.4 4.1 3.7 887 631 HOT WATER.. with the revolutionary... 4-7 3-3 3-3 9-10 12-0 5-8 5-6 4-6 3-11 6-0 3-3 5-2 7-1 5- 6- RH GrH GrH 6-10 4-10 6-3 5-9 4-5 7-2 7-10 5-2 4-7 4-9 7-1 2-6 9-9 3-6 5-0 RH Save Energy and get IS/'IX-J EL-JL-JB F 5. FR, FRE-HEATER SYSTEM WORKS ON MUELLER NEW MODEL "MW” The "MW" is one of the Lowest pouring Height % Bulk tanks. Check with us all the added new I \ features of the “MW” bulk tank CALL US TODAY 20,780 14,907 16,572 4.1 4.4- 3.7 305 305 305 21,298 16,900 305 305 3.8 3.8 3.8 21,827 17,642 17,377 305 305 305 4.8 4.4 3.8 3.7 . 17,478 16,558 18,742 18,895 305 305 305 305 21,572 305 3.7 4.6 3.7 22,120 15,747 17,331 305 305 305 24,786 18,435 305 305 20,655 20,132 19,618 14,797 3.9 3.7 3.4 4.4 305 305 305 305 19,346 4.0 4.6 4.0 20,115 15,818 17,259 305 292 305 3.9 3.9 20.322 15,765 305 305 4.1 4.8 4.5 19,023 14,841 15,182 305 305 305 18,780 305 QUEEN ROAD REPAIR Box 67, Intercourse, Pa 17534 After SPM JOHN D WEAVER 656-9982 GiO DIENNER 768-8521 SAM STOLTZFUS 768 3594 OR Answering Service 354-4374 We Stock Hess’ Farm Supplies, Check Our Prices on Animal Medications Clyde W. Martin Agnes RH Theda RH Anita RH 'Millie RH Faith RH Edna RH Duchess ' RH Posch RH 848 650 618 840 697 835 677 655 Nathan E. Stoltzfus Gem RH Sherry RH 831 736 711 698 John M. Hamish Penny • RH Sylvia 2 RH Lou Ann RH Bonita 2 RH Connie RH 827 819 725 638 Nelson E. Martin , Design Jay C. Garber Ljodale RH Lhorndl RH Kipstat RH Lizazer RH Jheylva RH Khbarta RH 817 749 811 742 661 646 Henry & Paul Martin Iva Gay RH Empress RH Jeanet RH Jonas & Paul Martin 23 GrH 6 GrH 811 796 731 685 J. Earl Horst Vermon RH 2 RH Henry B. Leaman Millie GrH Polly GrH Nora GrH Jonas E. Zook Marie RH Joan RH Melvin L. Beiler Honey RH Maid RH John M. Stoltzfus Jr. Mira GrH Robert M. Mylin Goalie RH 791 608 777 715 686 775 FRE—HEATERS WILL ALSO WORK ON BELT DRIVEN COMPRESSORS 19,420 20,919 19,229 18,150 18,721 17,376 18,189 14,785 297 305 305 305 305 305 305 RH 266 305 288 286 305. 4-0 3- 4- 4- 6-2 5- 288 305 5-10 5- 6- 305- 305 305 305 305 305 289 305 305 305 3-5 2-7 6-11 305 289 305 274 12-0 9-7 305 302 (Continued on Page 75] Phone 717-768-7111 770 604 17,268 13,903 762 749 639 636 627 19,958 21,264 17,751 19,231 16,007 17,231 749 15,066 17,530 16,811 17,520 14,799 14,815 4.0 3.9 4.0 18,635 16,205 15,224 743 628 607 741 614 19,620 16,347 741 610 18,377 17,351 738 690 636 4.4 4.2 3.9 16,724 16,573 16,304 736 649 19,591 17,560 735 647 17,406 14,163 732 18,606 731 17,120 24 Hour Service
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