aster Co. DHIA | Continued from Page 5iJ( GrH GrH GrH RH RH RH RH RH GrH GrH GrH GrH GrH GrH GrH RH larley RH 5-6 RH 6-1 RH 4-1 GrH 4-1 257 198 296 169 Ibert E. Fry Doras RH 6-3 [iram S. Aungst Linda RH 5-3 31en D. Hershey Connie GrH 6-1 David W. Sweigart Dolli 49 ' GrH 3-11 596 , GrH 3-10 John P. Lapp* Celma RH 5-4 Isabelle RH 5-10 hlliam J. Aaron & Son Susan GrH 3-0 Andrew G. Miller Jan RH 6-0 Ding RH 3-2 S R. Shellenberger Zela RH 5-4 Joseph W. Best GrH 4-7 Design a plow witti a big 3-foot clearance between bottoms increase the width of the furrow to 18 inches make the stub beam longer Happy result the Allis-Chalmers 2000 Series Monoframe plow Eight square feet of clearance so more trash "SSU ALLIS-CHALMERS No Interest On Tractors or Implements bought w 'th tractors until March 1, 1977. c - J. Wonsidler Bros. RDI, Quakertown, PA 18951 Phone 215-536-1935 215-536-7523 BHM Form Equipment, Inc. Annville, RDI, PA 717-867-2211 A. J. Noss & Son, Inc. H. Bruboker, Inc. RD2, Oley, PA Lancaster, PA 215-987-6257 717-397-5179 Bartlesville Farm Ag.-lndustrial Equipment Equipment S sffSni A R 2, Rising Sun, MD H D^VSprop 16,155 18,326 305 305 4-9 8-11 19,747 305 21,079 18,153 19,002 21,470 19,494 305 280 305 305 305 17,856 21,662 305 305 18,422 17,875 9-11 5-4 305 305 19,083 16,408 17,656 305 305 284 4-8 4-11 3-7 18,284 15,536 305 299 21,038 20,275 19,029 18,372 303 288 277 289 18,941 305 18,271 305 18,871 305 17,188 14,577 305 305 20,455 17,869 305 301 17,391 305 19,973 18,883 305 305 18,061 17,769 305 Roy H. Buck, Inc. Ephrata, RD2 717-859-2441 Grumelli Farm Service Quarryville, PA 717-786-7318 34 GrH 83 GrH Kenneth G. Groff Blackie GrH Spring RH Nancy GrH J. Richard 801 l 153 Birdie Audrey J. Carl Zander Lois RH Dee Dee RH Britain Acres Farm 123 RH Parke H. Ranck Ethel RH Willis S. Nolt 51 726 682 724 722 702 686 678 650 722 656 RH Nathan G. Stoltzfus Kitty RH Henry & Paul Martin Lucky RH Paul N. Brubaker 87 RH Harold L. Weiler Ann RH Stephen J. Stoltzfus Franny RH Paul D. Trimble Etta GrJ Paul H. Hursh 138 67 721 684 717 700 665 3.8 4.3 3.8 717 676 716 696 694 678 3.4 3.4 3.6 3.7 GrH GrH J. Henry Stoltzfus 21 GrH Spangler Brothers Ellen GrH Becky GrH W. Eugene Witwer Janie RH 4-9 Glenn E. Burkholder Sarah RH 4-0 Robert W. Ulrich Jr. Molly GrJ 6-2 Samuel F. Long Inky RH 3-0 Topper RH 4-10 Allen Lee Stoltzfus Eclipse RH 3-0 Paul W. Zimmerman 71 GrH 5-4 77 GrH 4-3 Triple H. Farms 716 715 714 714 680 713 674 713 711 657 709 709 23 t GrH 6-11 Harry M. Brenneman Dotty RG David S. Smucker Lakes RH Marvin K. Witmer Beth RH P. Robert Wenger Pastel Furry H. Frey Gertrud RH Christian M. Hess Connie GrH Earl L. Hershey 241 RH 231 RH Clair M. Hershey Liza RH 4-7 Dorinda RH 4-1 Robert & Joyce Wagner Bopeep RG 7-2 Edgefield Farm No. 2 Kath RH 2-7 No Other Protein Need When You Feed cattle' USE ONLY Vi II SPECIAL TANVIIAC y .jj *L th PEP HEAD PER DAY WITH GRAN AND ™ poughaoi - get iiggep satisfied with our feeding program for you’ll get i I FOR MORE PROFITS - • healthy stock, quick gains f MAIL COUPON at low cost. Remember, I THETANVILAC there’s a FEED LOT ! COMPANY. INC f PROVEN TANVILAC IRf h & fnmino Aves Box l CULTURE PRODUCT 6th & Corning Aves. box, FQR EVERy pARM _ j Highland Park Station j FEEDING PURPOSE, j Des Moines 13, lowa , -Please Send Me Ad-! jditional Information I about Special Tanvilac |Sa|MA|Umgßl I have Cattle NAME WMIStWIWSBKKK/ ■address. j C O. NOLI LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR BIRD-IN-HAND Phone Lane. 397-0751 272 305 305 256 305 6-11 3-5 7-9 305 305 305 3-9 8-6 5-9 GrH RH RH 305 305 305 290 305 305 305 304 5-10 305 305 305 298 305 305 6-8 8-11 303 305 305 301 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 RH 305 299 305 305 305 305 305 675 655 17,614 18,015 707 698 685 3.7 4.3 3.5 19,361 16,339 19,505 704 703 687 3.6' 3.5 3.8 19,517 19,907 17,968 703 660 17,987 17,778 702 21,790 702 15,101 701 20,245 701 18,415 701 16,671 700 18,095 700 17,645 699 17,109 699 13,335 697 666 20,002 15,611 696 16,270 695 688 17,520 17,150 695 16,594 694 17,379 694 14,481 692 660 19,073 19,475 692 16,095 690 661 19,995 18,289 689 19,611 689 12,897 688 20,960 688 18,433 684 17,194 683 15,621 682 20,933 682 681 18,911 16,311 682 655 18,555 17,261 680 14,321 679 18,281 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 1,1977—59 Henry E. Kettering Fobes RH 3-5 Raymond M. Weaver RG 6-2 98 Paul D. Welk Debbie RH 5-10 Khelda & Lynn Royer Jo Jo RH 3-3 Martin N. Heisey Milky 18 RH 3-7 A. Dale Herr (Holstein) 77 GrH Mar Mulldale Farms Mellie RG J. Eby Hershey Renea RH Collen RH Thomas C. Lapp RH Charm Glenn H. Shenk Raven RH G. M. Weaver Susie GrH Henry B. Leaman Peta RH John O. Stoltzfus Daisy RH J. Kenneth Hershey Grace RH Romella Farms Grace RG Sunshine RG END OF YEAR ODDS AND ENDS As a Christmas present to myself I decided to clean off my desk and give some organization to my office. The results may not be immediately apparent; but, I did run across some lists of information that I don’t know were to file, but you might find useful. If you use them, I won’t have to tile them!... Item - one 3-Vz by 5 inch card with the word “lice” written on it. Lice and bam itch can cause a lot of discomfort to dairy cattle in the wintertime. Most cows in Pennsylvania would benefit from a treatment with coumaphos or ciodrin during the winter to keep down the discomfort. You don’t have to wait until the hair falls out and cows scratch themselves open to treat. In all likelihood, a thorough treatment would cut down on the number of “dancers” at milking time. Item - Milking School Registration Form. We will be holding another milking school in Lancaster on January 18-19, 1977. As a result of our schools these last two winters, you asked for this one. I already gave out the registration form, but you can enroll by sending me your name, address, telephone number and a five dollar check made out to “Extension Service”. You do not have to be a Lancaster County Dairymen to enroll - All you need is time to be m Lancaster from 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. on those days, five dollars, and the will to be a better milker. The secretaries tell me we have one strange applicant with a funny name and a far north address. How do you milk a reindeer 9 Ask Steve Spen cer. Item A - A listing of DHIA dveiages for the last 36 \ ears Most of you are doing 20,162 305 18,780 18,007 14,808 19,366 17,279 12,919 305 4-Jl 18,469 18,041 305 305 17,232 302 18,976 5-11 22,635 18,515 305 4-11 19,081 305 18,321 305 14,800 12,244 305 294 (Continued on Page 60] Facts for dairymen By Alan Bair Assoc. County Agent Lancaster, Pa. quite a job out producing milk! In 1940 the Lancaster County DHIA average was only 9,344 pounds of milk - in 1976 it was 13,762 pounds. What does the future hold? I think we are only just beginning - your achievement and efficiency will only get better. Yes, your costs of production are going up rapidly; but, in the last year alone, value of product over feed cost rose more than $2OO per cow. Better buy the wife a new coat for Christmas; it’s cold and those cows need at tention! Item - List of teat dips. Teat dips have been proven to be effective in keeping down the incidence of new mastitis cases in the dairy herd. The National Mastitis Council did some testing and came up with an approved listing. If your teat dip is not on the list, you’re missing the boat. Also, remember; keep it fresh - no 30 gallon drums or several cases sitting around don't let it freeze - the pH may go down down-down-ouch; and, start over with fresh material each day. Yes, DIP, not spray, seems to be more effective. If you don’t have the listing, I have an extra one. Item - A big pile of feeding program recommendations from PSU. Many of your neighbors are realizing how profitable forage testing and feed programming can be. These on my desk won’t do you much good, but with a little effort on your part you could have one specifically tailored to you and your cows' needs. And, how about this! Your DHIA supervisor will even help fill out the simple form. Such a deal at such a price! Thanks so much for taking these items from my desk. 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