—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 4, 1976 86 York County’s October DHIA report shows that 1048 pounds of butterfat and 27,306 pounds milk was produced in 305 days by a registered 6-year old Holstein owned by Avalong Farms, York. Second high was a registered 10-year old Holstein owned by Robert May, New Freedom, producing 23,269 pounds milk and 995 pounds of butterfat in 305 days. High herd was David Steward, Delta, with 55.8 pounds milk and 2.09 pounds but terfat on 53 cows. David Steward’s September test was second with 56.3 pounds milk and 2.08 pounds butterfat on 53.7 cows. The next high herd was Sinking Spring Farms with 54.9 pounds milk and 2.05 pounds butterfat on 64.8 cows. /, NAME OF HERD OWNER David Stewart David Stewart Sinking Spring Smysers RicWawn FMS Smysers Richlawn FMS Hidden Springs Farm Thomas A Boyer Elmer Myers Phillip D Laughman Avalong Farms Inc Galawn Farms EarlFuhrman Wayne B Mummert ’ Bupplynn Farms Farm 2 Hidden Springs Farm HEFetrow&Sons Lynn Wolf Rutter Bros Robert R Stewart Paul R King Avalong Farms Inc Paul R King Rutter Bros Beshore Farms Stump Acres MUELLER ■ I FRE-HEATER" EXPLANATION OF THE REVOLUTIONARY NEW MUELLER “FRE-HEATER™” FOR THE DAIRY FARM Bulk milk coqlers 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 c F water 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-cooled 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 fans 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! NO % COW DAYS COWS IN MILK BREED York COUNTY DHIA MONTHLY REPORT MILK "<> FAT LBS FAT LBS Save Energy and get HOT WATER... with the revolutionary... The “MW" is one of the Lowest pouring Height ~~ ■- Bulk tanks. Check with us about all the added I >v , new features of the “MW" bulk tank. I I - USED BULK TANKS - f I New 18 can [Can Coolers] 300 gal. Zero 300 Gal Sunset 1 1 425 gal Esco 300 gal. Esco 300 gal Jamesway M JpP3OO gal Dan Kool 500 Gal Dari-Kool 600 gal. Dari Kool QUEEN ROAD REPAIR ;FRE—HEATERS WILL* : WORK ON : : BELT DRIVEN • • COMPRESSORS : I Ellis Growl Me Ral Dairy Farm J Donnell Taylor Stump Acres T&M&MK Walker Richard EStough T Edwin Johnson Dale & Darla Doll Wayne LSweitzer Kenneth L Rexroth Harold Brown Gum Tree Farm B 3 William HFantom B 8 Vincent C Webb B 8 Robert W Mays B 8 William H Fantom B 8 Dennis L McWilliams B 3 Rick L Cook ' B 3 Claude M Cooper G 3 Donald C Walter B 8 ■ John H Doll Jr B 8 Rodman C Thompson B 8 Leroy Bupp B 3 DRN-COS Ponderama DY B 8 Charles A Emig G 3 Charles A Emig G 3 William Ruppert B 8 Daryl L Bair G 3 Donald Eyster " B 3 Eisenhartßros B 8 DollZirkle B 3 Edwm E Zeigler B 8 OWNER - BARN NAME AGE DAYS MILK BREED YR-MO IN MILK LBS Geo Knight Minnie 177 178 Lolita Bambi David Stewart Brenda 3 13-4 Mono 3 9-10 Darlene 3 5-5 Gerta “"3 5-10 May 3 4-2 Susquehanna Dairy FM Ina 28 3 6-4 Polly 63 3 6-7 Chris 57 3 5 Var 72 3 3-11 Emory & WM Kilgore 658 64 4083 Box 67, Intercourse, Pa. 17534 After 5 P.M JOHN D. WEAVER 656-9982 GID DIENNFR 768-8521 SAM STOLTZFUS 768-3594 OR Answering Service 354-4374 We Stock Hess’ Farm Supplies, Check Our Prices on Animal Medications B 8 B 3 68 305 305 305 305 305 3 7-2 2-10 3 2-5 3 2-9 305 305 263 305 296 289 289 305 286 3 8-5 305 13,042 3 6-10 305 14,068 3 3-1 292 10,721 (Continued on Page 871 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ■ 1250 CAL "OH" FRE-HEATER SYSTEM WOR m MUELLER NEW MODEL "MW” FAT 634 525 516 500 592 15,427 13,067 11,860 12,874 16,720 695 898 887 858 651 15,723 23,175 21,541 21,287 15,530 585 639 566 538 15,398 13,934 16,751 11,289 3.8 4.6 3.4 4.8 504 527 547 3.9 3.7 5.1 Christmas is Coming Christmas trees first ap peared in this country during the Revolutionary War According to legend, Hessian troops, homesick for their friends and families in Germany, gathered trees from American forests to help them celebrate Christ mas. Now, more than 45 million Christmas trees are used m this country each holiday season Leading Christmas tree species are Douglas-fir, Balsam-fir, Red Cedar, Black Spruce, Scotch Pine and Red Pine. V£t - USED DIESELS DVA 2200 Sianzi Phone 717-768-71 24 Hour Service