A registered Holstein owned by J. Z. Nolt, Leola, spieled the highest 305 day lactation. Hettie produced j 22 pounds of milk, 95S pounds of butterfat with a 3.9 per it test. Second high lactation was completed by a iistered Holstein owned by Naaman W. Stoltzfus, ' °rs. Jammy produced 25,961 pounds of milk, 950 .ids of butterfat-with a 3.7 per cent test in 305 days. The herd of Curtis E. Akers, Quarryville, had the diest daily butterfat average. This herd of 60 registered ’ grade Holstein cows averaged 54.4 pounds of milk, 1 pounds of butterfat with a 3.9 per cent test. The herd Tonas E. Zook, Quarryville, placed second. This herd of registered and grade Holstein cows averaged 53.4 ids of milk, 2.07 pounds of butterfat with a 3.9 per cent lER - BARN NAME AGE DAYS MILK BREED YR-MO IN MILK LBS Z. Nolt Hettie RH Lass RH Lady RH Elsa RH laman W. Stoltzfus Jammy RH Janice RH lewood Farm Liz RH Marilyn RH Pearl RH John M. Hamish Gladys Sonya 2 Beatrice $lOO9O See our stacker demonstration... buy an OMC 540... and Owatonna will send you a $lOO rebate! Seeing is believing' and after you attend our 540 Stacker demonstration you'll know why it's No. 1 for stover just as it is for hay harvesting. Your purchase following our demonstration earns you a $lOO rebate, plus other money-saving opportunities. See the 540 and you'll see... B Weather-resistant stacks I Clean, high-quality stacks B Unloading without tearing or disturbing stack density B Why a stover kit is unnecessary FIELD DEMONSTRATIONS CONTACT US FOR PERSONAL DEMONSTRATIONS FRANK'S FORD TRACTOR SALES CO. f Lancaster I COUNTY I MONTHLY! 6-7 4-3 4-4 2-2 305 305 305 305 305 305 6- 34) 7- 305 304 305 6-7 4- 5- RH RH RH 305 305 305 8 I DHIA REPORT •*»V*V*ViV«V»V/*V »v ** « # «v FAT LBS t FAT 24,322 21,506 19,918 18,343 956 835 765 654 3.9 3.8 3.6 ' 950 737 25,961 18,782 25,269 19,330 18,031 3.7 3.7 3.8 945 716 682 25,131 19,712 18,447 3.7 3.8 4.1 926 754 754 Here are more reasons why it's your best buy now! • NO INTEREST Buy a stacker now and pay no interest charges until April 1, 1977 • MORE FOR YOUR MONEY For about the same investment, you get more capacity (VA tons), more features than on any other stacker in the 540's class. 4531 Kutztown Road . Temple, PA. 19560 (215)929-2884 Kitty RH 5-2 Mae RH 3-6 Rosanna RH 4-4 Gay RH 6-5 Lora RH , 2-5 Rufus G. Martin 12 RH 6-2 RH I-ancaster Mennonite Hospital Farm Uawn39 RH 5-1 305 23,477 Sidy 106 RH 7-1 305 19,488 Xawn62 RH 2-0 305 18,407 Xidy49 RG 2-0 305 18,331 J. Mowery Frey Apollo Honda Jay C. Garber Lieatsy L.ldlee Leyarta Nlizazr Marvin Reed RH RH RH RH RH RH 24 GrH Belinda RH Marcie RH Linda RH Curtis E. Akers Sally RH Pandora RH Robert H. Kauffman Rose RH Galen W. Crouse Rich RH Belle RH Sadie RH Orpha RH Serena RH Sevens RH Bess ' RH Karen RH Astra RH James L. High Champon RH Rose RH Maggie RH Ben S. Stoltzfus Della RH Linda RH Jay L. Ranck Lily RH 305 21,191 305 18,757 305 23,492 305 20,068 304 14,368 305 23,636 17,814 305 305 305 5-11 4-4 22,896 18,578 4-2 4-11 4-7 2-5 305 305 305 305 22,590 25,027 20,935 16,901 24,766 15,848 17,621 16,788 5-2 7-6 7-5 44) 305 297 305 288 22,849 19,621 305 302 19,214 305 24,975 22,435 21,367 22,802 24,920 19,760 21,343 21,842 22,440 305 305 301 10-8 4-8 6-0 22,329 21,915 19,686 21,225 18,921 305 305 20,573 305 Fund • • raising discussed LANCASTER, Pa. - Earlier this month the Lancaster County Junior Holstein Club directors met at the Farm and Home Center to discuss fund raising projects. A semen raffle was decided upon to be held in July 1977. The group plans to purchase three or four amples of semen to be raffled off, with first second, third and fourth prizes. The directors of the club, chosen prior to the meeting are: Lowell Brubaker, president; Linda Kauffman, vice president; Joyce Stoltzfus, secretary treasurer; Richard Mellinger, newsreporter; and Phil Crouse, Kerry Boyd, Gary Welk, John Weiler, and Dave Reath, members. The group is seeking feedback on their decision. 762 705 686 685 666 Jamie RH Rachel RH J. Mowery Frey Jr. Gloria RH Halinda RH Govmes RH Rochele RH Alnat RH Calvin D. Beiler Esta RH Symbol RH Roxann RH Omar S. Kauffman Princess GrH Deborah RH John E. Kreider Florence RH Bertha RH Beezy RH Leslie RH Elam P. Bollinger Promise RH Sam & Allen Kreider Hattie GrH Delores GrH Miranda GrH Sarah GrH Kenneth A. Skiles Eel GrH Joseph C, Wivell Donna GrH Misty GrH Delpha RH Dinah RH Rose GrH Fay GrH Dan S. Stoltzfus Melody RH Belle RH Josie RH Ding RH Nathan E. Stoltzfus Felicia RH Titus B. Stoner 905 757 J.B 4.2 3.9 3.7 898 . 826 722 673 884 680 3.9 3.5 3.9 4.0 ,878 874 817 680 3.5 4.5 4.0 4.0 877 716 709 675 876 701 873 867 829 818 3.9 3.8 4.2 Penny Ivan Zook 865 752 855 Allan E. Shoemaker liene EH Adin Oberholtzer Dona EH Poppy EH Hose GrH Cindy EH E. Edwin Hamish Marsha EH 4-1 Pam EH 3-10 Lisa EH 3-3 Nora GrH 3-0 Eoy H. &'Euth H. Book Edith RH 7-6 Jessica RH 6-10 Barb RH 5-9 Beauty RH 5-11 Ben K. Stoltzfus Jane RH 4-2 Joseph DeLong 128 Russel L. Kline Burke RH 3-2 25 RG 34 Molly RH 3-2 Harry S. Aungst Jenny RH 4-9 Paul S. Homing Hornet GrH 3-4 Joy GrH 7-10 Enos Buckwalter Trust 50 RH 8-2 George R. Baltozer 10 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Jan. 1,1977—57 4-3 2-11 4-9 10-9 4-10 4-8 4-1 4-5 5- 9-8 9-1 6- 7-11 5-5 5-3 4-1 6-3 3- 6-11 4- 5- 4-3 4-0 6-3 4-5 3-3 RH GrH 54 6-5 4-3 6-3 GrH 4-? RH 6-11 I Continued on Page 58] 19,044 14,317 305 305 23,132 18,505 21,586 17,036 14,606 305 297 305 305 272 305 305 305 3.7 4.3 3.8 23,133 18,095 19,190 21,879 18,791 305 305 305 305 305 305 3.6 3.7 4.2 3.7 23,774 21,686 16,464 18,165 305 20,134 21,094 17,712 18,697 19,194 305 305 305 305 4.0 4.2 3.8 3.5 21,174 305 20,928 17,799 18,283 17,988 16,508 16,880 21,698 19,265 18,778 17,763 300 305 299 294 3.8 4.1 4.0 4.0 20,858 305 305 20,891 21,284 305 305 20,841 18.963 17,823 16,462 17,789 305 305 305 304 4.3 4.1 4.3 3.9 295 305 305 305 20,523 16,994 16,626 17,252 4.0 4.6 4.2 3.8 18,843 20,712 20,453 18,286 304 305 305 301 4.3 3.6 3.6 4.1 305 20,917 17,290 305 305 303 22,693 16,958 15,194 3.5 4.2 4.3 305 19,150 305 306 17,176 16,956 305 18,073 305 19,818 Human Error Causes Many Farm Accidents It is important to solve emotional problems before going to work when you are using farm machinery. Avoid excessive fatigue by taking frequent short rests and know your machinery thoroughly so that the operation is natural and easy, suggest Extension agricultural engineers at The Pennsylvania State University. Dust and Dirt Hard on Heating Systems Dust and dirt are enemies of heating systems. Clogged filters in hot air systems can waste heat and may even stop a system from delivering enough heat to keep the house warm. Be sure to change or clean filters according to manufacturer’s recom mendations. 745 662 848 775 770 741 696 847 787 726 846 721 845 803 694 665 841 741 703 674 828 786 758 709 828 822 820 815 814 728 713 689 812 780 696 657 809 745 745 744 808 801 799 717 652 798 793 674 792 790