—Lancaster Farming, Saturday" Oct 23, 1976 94 »- I « P\, U<£ 1 «i»|7;|.V.^\V.V t |. A registered Holstein cow owned by Emanuel S. Smucker, Gap Rl, completed the highest 305 day lac tation. Daisy produced 24,630 pounds of milk, 1,065 pounds of butter fat with a 4.3 per cent test. Second high lactation was completed by a registered Holstein cow owned by Edgefield Farms, Quarryville. Marcy produced 24,528 pounds of milk, 1,053 pounds of butterfat with a 4.3 per cent test. The herd of Edgefield Farms, Quarryville, had the highest daily butterfat average. This herd of 60.9 registered & grade Holstein cows produced 55.1 pounds of milk, 1.99 pounds of butterfat with a 3.6 per cent test. T First 305 days of Lactation With 670 or more lbs. of Buttetfat OWNER NAME OR nß ,, n AGE DAYS NUMBER bKttu YR MO IN MILK Emanuel S. Smucker Daisy RH Ruth RH Edgefield Farms Marcy RH Dolly RH Annabel RH .'Loran RH Dawn RH Abram & John Barley 28 RH 6-3 307 GrH 6-2 293 RH 5-9 245 RH 3-4 23 GrH 8-1 403 GrH 4-5 164 RH 2-10 Conewago View Farms Melody RH 4-7 Minnie GRH 3-11 Katie GrH 6-4 John Cmar Stoltzfus Lesia RH Ann RH Master Prilly Harry S. Aungst Pansy RH RH RH Pam RH Janet RH * * KERB GIVES TOP CONTROL OF QUACKGRASS AND CHICKWEED ALONG WITH OTHER GRASSES AND WEEDS IN ALFALFA Quackgrass, and other perennial and annual grasses like bluegrass, ryegrass, cheatgrass, and wild oats, along with weeds like chickweed and others need no longer lower the quality of your alfalfa hay. A fall or winter application of KERB herbicide from Rohm and Haas Company controls the 15 most common grasses and weeds that rob your forage crop of water and nutrients and deprive it of growing room Stands can stay productive and profitable longer and produce higher protein, Lancaster Bummcom lIS COUNTY DMA MONTHLY! REPORT I LBS. MILK 24,630 17,680 305 305 6-0 54 24,528 20,317 20,807 18,397 16,296 305 305 301 305 305 6-3 3- 4- 3-11 6-3 23,201 23.365 18,044 17,430 19,833 19,017 20,771 23,230 16,023 16,329 305 293 273 305 305 305 305 7-7 6-0 5-7 74 22,366 19,615 20,898 15,635 305 305 261 4-5 6-10 8-3 23,134 19,496 19,995 John M. Hamish Machine RH 6-1 305 - 26,892 , Sandy 2 RH 5-8 305 16,509 Treva RH 4-5 305 18,323 '"Posey RH 5-0 305 17.684 Carla RH 3-11 305 • 18,877 Fairy RH 5-4 301 18,096 Fran RH 4-7 305 18,085 Lancaster Mennonite Hospital Farm Uludyll RH 5-6 305 23,436 Vandr77 RH 4-3 305 18,861 John P. Lapp Cassie Lois .v.v.v.w.^ iV.V«V«V»V» % FAT LBS. FAT 4.3 4.2 1,065 749 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! 4.3 3.8 3.5 3.8 4.1 1,053 775 738 699 673 1,016 937 768 755 745 683 678 chd f>A«wr Looking for spray painting work on barns, etc at less cost per gallon with the latest equipment I personally will do the job carefully BROKING COUNTRY SWIRE Phone 215-445-6186 PHARES HURST RDI Narvon, PA 17555 4.3 5.0 4.3 1,001 805 704 4.3 4.3 3.8 4.7 963 842 802 738 955 842 679 4.1 4.3 3.4 more digestible hay for feeding to dairy or beef animals. Hay buyers, sellers, and those who feed their own, all know the dollar value of the superior quality hay, which weed control can help produce. ROHNin mnnsßg PHILADELPHIA PA 19105 305 22,088 4.1 897 305 21,078 4.0 834 . 4- 5- RH RH XL-12 Chain Saw 3.5 4.5 3T.9 - 4.1 3.8 3.8 3.7 924 768 OVER HALF A MILLION BUILT AMD SOLD! TEff CUB,. -pP?V! FALL SPECIAL HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS na.oo OF p F Ric E E 6 - PLUS FREE CHAIN OFFER GOOD TILL NOV. I, 1976 HOMELITE 350 16” BAR 225.00 HOMEUTE SUPER E 2 20" BAR 185.00 HOMELITE SUPER E 2 20" BAR 175.00 Paul B. Zimmerman Rosane RH J. Z. Nolt Chris RH 4-9 Abbie RH 9-0 Robert F.' & Joan B. Book Nettie RH 4-5 Lassie RH 54 Doreen RH 5-1 Dottie RH 4-11 Clair M. Hollinger Ann 64 RH 4-2 Proven performance, lightweight, only s 13V* !bs. dry, less bar and chain. Fells trees up to 3 feet in diameter —easy to handle —easy to start. Get a free dem onstration today. ON ALL NEW USED CHAIN SAWS 305- s ’20,232 4.4 896 9-0 23,161 22,864 305 305 305 19,291 4-5 876 305 20,145 4.2 845 305 17,086 4.5 777 297 19,000 3.8 727 20,487 [Continued on Page 95] 305 887 752 874