Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 02, 1977, Image 90

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    90— Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 2.1977 Frank Wagner, Jr. M 25.0 82.7 25.9 5.1 1.32
Robert Oellig M 40.9-_ 94.1 29.4 . 4.5 , 1.31
T ” ~ s ‘ cn ' , ' J. BoydDimpsey H 31.dgH?^^Vg*&4L30
; ' —V-—neunksii I' Stanley L. Wilt H 52.9 i&B O 5 1.29
IS»k. “ - J UdUUIIIII ; Donald Englfr H 46.3 81.< 36.5 3.5 1.28
!' Calvin B.MauSfi G 63.0 73.8 25.4 5.0 ; 1.27
AW IQ : #f - #*AIIIITV FranklinG.Wagner M 42.0 77.5 28.1 4.4 1.25 , I
y* : # V V.UUN I I Leeß.Sweigard 1 W 21.0 22.8 4.0 1.12
(’ < i Dale F. Faust H 29.-2 79.4 27.1 4.1 1.11
v nil|j| ElvinE. Landis M 36.0 87.8 25.2 4.1 1.04
MONTHLY iL—>-««■ »»-« Bf AS TRY A
W REPORT -J: ” Fa ™ m" vo 5 .0 aw CLASSIFIED
Jobina 7-9 9,849 5.5 540 a ■
— 530 4-3 11,047 5.0 552 AU!
John Hertzler’s “Etta” had the highest butterfat production for records [Continued on Pace 91]
completed last month, beating her nearest rival, Robert Schaffer’s “Valetin.”bv . . _
a score 0f947 pounds to 805 pounds. “Etta” tested 4.3 per cent on 21,946 pounds of ,
milk, which was surpassed by quite a few cows in spite of the commandinglead Ql MM BIAIIJ AID CADAACD
she had in the butterfat race. Three cows swept past her in milk production, with iLMII IlUvv 111 If ■ Ifllf lvlb.lf
R. Own Dairy In.’s “No. 32” taking the crown at 23,054 pounces. ■ | |i
an rnwntvc milk fm FERTILIZER: Bulk, bag, truck spreading or spread yourself. ;
NAME OF HERD OWNER BREED Jgg Tis FAT LK ■[ '
1 1 30 percent nitrogen for corn or small grain \
JohnHertzler H 68.6 88.3 47.5 4.4 2.09 46 percent Urea, bulk or bag
Restful Acres H 41.6 92.4 49.3 4.1 2.02 ! 33-‘/3 percent Ammonium Nitrate I
Robert J. Schaffer H 56.0 66.3 49.2 4.0 1.96 <| Top dress alfalfawith 0-15-30 with Boron Alfalfa seeds - WL-311 or Apollo
Elwillo Farms H 100.0 92.0 51.2 3.8 1.93 > for wet seedings Penscott Clover seeds - certified or regular Seed oats - v
PaulL.Crissinger H 66.0 91.4 46.4 4.1 1.92 ([ Clintford or Noble - certified I' 1
Lytle Farms Inc H 74.8 96.6 45.4 4.1 1.86 >
Roy C. Wilbert H 39.8 99.2 47.6 3.9 1.85 Farm chemicals for all your supplies ;
B V V el J.O IS LASSO. AATREX SOW or 4-L,FURADNAIOG,«c. ,
MahlonL. Lehman , H 51.9 90.8 43.0 4.2 1.80 I Seed corn for 1977 the best.
Frank & Mary Coover H 40.4 95.3 48.2 3.7 1.79 \<
Stoney Lawn Farms H 98.7 88.8 44.0 3.9 1.70 \ Grain Buying
Keystone Guernsey Farm G 59.7 89,4 32.5 5.2 1.69 I fttITWFIN RO. Q 9 cra an ri 7d '
PegmarFarm H 32.9 100.0 43.9 3.8 1.68 OOA ;
Conewago Farms H 97.6 87.6 38.8 4.3 1.67 '> Distributor for Conklin products <|
G. S. Huntzberger H 57.6 88.3 41.2 3.9 1.62 ;
Walter Schaffer H 25.0 91.6 36.0 4.4 1.60 '1 taiWlf /■(_ • ■ r ■ \
Homer CampbeU H 76.3 85.9 38.7 4.1 1.60 WEX (ln6 WottlV)£ 3£6Vlt IOF $0^102)
J. Melvin Brandt H 71.0 82.6 39.7 4.0 1.59 <; ' ®
Great View Farms H 22.9 88.0 42.1 3.8 1.59 >
CharlesF.Miller A 57.7 87.0 37.8 4.2 - 1.58 QDITPIk Dll I tAD&I CCCTI
Lauden Farms H 95.5 81.3 36.4 4.1 1.49 DItLvIIDILL llllllfl OLCI/
Lebo Brothers G 37.9 73.7 29.6 ' 5.0 1.48 d
R Own Dairy Inc H 84.3 89.3 40.0 3.7 1.48 B
EarlE.Keefer A 66.8 78.7 32.5 4.5 1.45 N||KKI f
BryncoedFarm J 114.5 85.2 27.9 5.1 1.43 <[ WVI ■ ■■ ■ -
FloydFeidt M 60.6 80.8 35.7 4.0 1.42 ;> R.D.N0.l * • <[
Robert H. Beach, Jr. H 35.0 82.5 32.7 4.3 1.42 Oxford, Penna. ' i
Arthur Brandt H 59.0 78.5 33.1 4.1 1.36 | Phone 215-932-3307. - 1
Gary E. MiUer H 66.0 80.0 33.5 4.0 1.34 I
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