Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 04, 1976, Image 35

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    Know Where the Activities Will Be?
Read the Farm Women Calendar.
YESTERDAY’S EQUIPMENT
DOESN’T HELP TODAY’S FARMER.
NEITHER DOES
YESTERDAY’S INSURANCE.
You wouldn’t try to get along without a
tractor or a baler or modern storage bins
And, if you’re smart, you won’t try to get along
without adequate insurance.
At Future Services Insurance, we know what an
enormous investment your farm represents We
also know how to protect that investment in the
most comprehensive, economical way possible.
With up-to-the-minute insurance against
inventory losses involving equipment, livestock,
Batase Sesviees Insasanee
Meeting Tomorrow’s Needs Today
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Two cows in the Chester County DHIA program - both of
them registered Holsteins - completed records in October
with more than 1000 pounds of butterfat. The champion
butterfat producer for the month was one in Jefferson
Yoder’s herd with a record of 26,255 pounds of milk and a
4.3 per cent test for 1129 pounds of butterfat. Taking
second place for fat - but first in milk - was “Violet,”
owned by Donald Hostetter, Jr. She produced 29,431
pounds of milk, tested 3.6 per cent and had 1050 pounds of
butterfat to her credit.
NO
OWNER - BREED COWS
Paul King
R&6H
Donald Hostetter, Jr,
RH 82.0
Jefferson D. Yoder
RH
Robert E. Pepple
RH
Jacob K. Stoltzfus
RH
Richard Hoopes
Mixed
Paul H, Eby
RH
Ardrossan Farms
R&GA
Earl M. Weir
RH
Harry Freese & Son
R&GH 60.0
Donald Hostetter, Jr.
RH 80.2
Herman Stoltzfus
Mixed
James V. Yale
R&GH 62.2
Kimberton Farm School
Mixed 61.2
buildings and stored crops With customized
coverages to protect you against collision and
liability, theft and vandalism, animal mortality
and other potential disasters With estate and
retirement planning or other special needs.
We know ail that, But it doesn’t do any of us
any good unless you give us a chance to put
that knowledge to work for you So call and ask
that we come see you. Now Before you really
need us
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CHESTER I
COUNTY 1
DHIA
MRTMOM
MONTHLY!
REPORT
COW DAYS LBS
IN MILK MILK FAT
51.4
88.9
80.6
53.5
94.2
90.1
63.1
48.1
87.5
78.3
48.3
59.4
45.6
80.4
89.2
56.8
46.6
94.8
42.4
46.6
85.5
121,6
43.1
52.3
86.5
32.8
'49,0
90.9
90.6
49.0
43.8
90.5
54.4
- 43.8
89.0
37.5
90.4
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Dec. 4,1976
Lester L. Lewis
R&GH
David Weaver
RH
II
J. Harold Bare
R&GH
John S. Stoltzfus
RH
Lester L. Lewis
R&GH
Walmoore
R&GH
Willowland Farm
RH
Lester Eby
R&GH
Paul H. Eby
RH
John S. Stoltzfus
RH
E. Richard Hoopes
Mixed
William P. Moore
R&GH
Kulp Bros.
GH
Dean Roland
Mixed
David Walton
RH
LBS
FAT
1.90
1.89
1.88
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1.88
1.84
The famous painting of George Washington crossing the
Delaware was done in Dusseldorf, Germany, with the Rhine
as a model and shows the wrong flag and the wrong boats.
1.84
1.81
1.81
SHARON "AG" BUILDINGS
1.79
1.79
1.78
1.74
1.74
1.71
FOB Factory
STRAIGHT SIDEWALLS
MORE USABLE SPACE FOR LESS- COST
• Economically
• Soundly Engine
• Quickly Erected
• Quality Materir
• Straight Sidew
CAUCO
JACK McMULLEN 717-761-1863
OR WRITE SHARON METAL BUILDINGS
1500 STATE ST., CAMP HILL, PEINNA. 17011
94.7
34.9
86.2
50.1
87.5
58.5
82.7
56.9
92.1
35.0
85.9
132.1
59.9
88.0
89.3
57.5
43.0
86.5
58.8
76.8
79.8
52.1
89.3
142.9
85.9
103.0
75.7
82.3
89.2
50.0
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1,71
44.6
1.70
47.2
1.70
46.5
1.69
42.9
1.68
46.3
1.67
42.7
1.66
44.9
1.65
45.3
1.63
44.8
1.63
41.6
1.62
41.8
1.61
43.2
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