—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 27, 1977 84 Lebanon DHIA [Continued from Page 83] Hoover Farms Lilly Dippy NAME OF HERD OWNER Isaac E. Zimmerman Arnold Acres Willow Maple Farm Donald G.Hoffer Huberts. Miller Raymon & Marlin Getz Edwin E.Funck Marvin K. Meyer Dale Hostetter & Sons Marlin Hitz Bennetchßros. PharesZ.Musser MervmW. Horst PharesZ.Musser Vincent A. Wagner David Brandt Warren L. Lentz Abram T.Lefever Kenneth I. Sellers Sonnen Acres Arthur R. Krall Marlin Hitz John H. Stick Clarence Mase Clarence Mase Luke I. Patches Harvey T. Bomgardner EnosN. Leinbach Ernest P. Detweiler Raymond R. Weaver Ralph D. Shirk & Sons Reuben 0. Martin Jesse L. Weaver Hersheyßare Moses 0. Martin Simeon K. Zook EnosN. Leinbach Jacob N. Smith & Son Enos N. Zimmerman Walter K. Heisey Harold Wampler & Son CliffordGroff Russel S. Houser Femdale Farms Dale Hostetter & Sons Jacob N. Smith & Son Russel Z. Bomberger Irvin Horst Elmer M. Martin, Jr. Simeon K. Zook Lewis M. Werner John Brubaker Russel S. Houser IvanM. Weiler 641 710 16,377 20,875 NO. COWS BREED Clarence Mase Ollie Cynthia Annette Pam Ginger Dawn Daffy Millie Hope Luann Dianne H W & Eugene Martin 82 86 KR FAT CENT LBS. FAT 3.9 2.31 3.7 2.13 3.4 2.06 3.4 2.01 4.1 1.96 3.7 1.91 3.8 1.87 3.7 1.83 3.9 1.82 3.8 1.80 3.8 1.80 3.6 1.80 4.0 1.79 3.7 1.79 3.5 1.77 3.5 1.76 3.8 1.76 4.1 1.76 3.9 1.75 3.7 1.74 3.4 1.73 3.8 1.71 3.9 1.71 3.6 1.71 3.5 1.70 3.5 1.69 3.8 1.66 3.5 1.66 3.5 1.65 3.5 1.65 4.1 1.64 3.6 1.64 3.4 1.62 3.8 1.62 3.6 1.62 3.7 1.62 3.6 1.61 4.7 1.60 3.8 1.60 3.5 1.59 3.6 1.58 3.6 1.58 3.7 1.58 3.8 1.57 3.8 1.57 4.7 1.56 4.5 1.55 3.4 1.55 3.7 1.55 3.8 1.55 3.8 1.55 3.6 1.54 3.9 1.54 3.6 1.53 MILK LBS. 17,056 23,559 14,865 18,015 21,250 17,152 17,687 17,878 18,772 16,245 16,756 18,792 3.7 696 18,918 3.5 670 M. Luther Benrietch Luke I. Patches Clyde E. Deck Albert F. Moyer Irvin H.Kreider Build your own pre-starter ration for half the cost. Feed Creep Wean No. 3 If you’re in the business of farrowing pigs, there is only one sure way to save on feed costs right from the start. That’s why Vigortone developed Creep Wean No. 3. This highly fortified pre-mix makes it possible for you to build your own 18% pre-starter ration for about half the cost of a commerciatproduct. You’ll be surprised how much easier it is to get baby pigs on feed fast with this freshly ground ration and how trouble free they stay right on through weaning. Save big on Vigorlone’s starter, growing and finishing rations, too. The reasons for the superior pcr- Over 150 Servicemen m Penna. alone! VKORIONE PRE-MIXES Especially Now! PENNA. LEON B. HERSHEY Box 166 Paradise, PA 717-442-4807 RON L. HERSHEY R 2 Gap, PA 717-442-8573 JASON E. MILLER 169 Strasburg Pike Lancaster, PA WM. J. YODER 23 N Bridge St Christiana, PA 215-593-2101 RAY E. HILLARD, JR. RD I, Box 220 A Milroy, PA 717-667-2421 ALVIN ESH Box 72 Intercourse, PA 717-768-3128 H. MELVIN CHARLES R 1 Washington Boro, PA 717-684-5783 PETE CALDWELL R 1 Windsor, PA 717-246-1046 RALPH E. BRUNGART Loganton, PA 717-725-2355 ELAM G. HOOVER R 1 New Holland, PA 717-354-0432 PHILIP A. HAYES Oxford RD2 215-932-8736 CHRISTIAN L. STOLTZFUS R 2 Box 409 Elverson, PA 215-286-5995 Phares Z. Musser 21 Lewis M. Werner 51 15 Jess 78 ' Raymon & Marlin Getz Gloria Teresa Hi Land Linford L. Halteman Victori 51 83.6 40.6 3.7 46 88.7 45.4 3.3 64 87.1 39.4 3,9 74 78.4 41.8 3.6 71 88.9 39.2 3.9 (Continued on Page 89] Better rations with Vigortone. 50 warehouses—over 5400 servicemen 3 manufacturing plants CHESTER SOLTYS, JR, Spring City, PA 215-948-3647 JAMES STUTZMAN SONS R 3 Kutztown, PA 215-683-7198 215-682-2624 ELWIN REAM Hughesville, PA 717-584-4085 SHERWOOD A. WITMER Box 138 Berrysburg, PA 717-362-8823 PAULL. KREIDER R 2 Palmyra, PA 717-964-3791 WILMERJ. WEAVER R 1 Fredericksburg, PA 717-865-6710 C. GEORGE BOOK RD2, Box 80 Mifflintov/n, PA 717-527-2228 RUSSELA.FRY 22 W Locust St Enola, PA PAUL BITTNER Germansville, PA 215-767-7140 Tif-harmony -) / \V f\lN THE FEED LOT I // 4-11 16.211 3.8 613 6-7 19,184 4-8 19,186 4-1 19,360 13-9 19,795 7 19,111 6 18,769 3-2 13,677 formance of Vigortone fortified corn-soy rations are simple: the pigs are assured the essential balance of amino acids and the proper levels of msyor minerals, trace minerals and vitamins all the way to market; and you only pay out-of-pocket for ingredients you don’t grow on your own farm. Better feed conversion means lower cost Each Vigortone corn-soy feeding pro gram has been designed to promote bet ter feed conversion and lower costs. If you’d like more information, see your nearest Vigortone serviceman soon. Learn why more pork producers are feeding Vigortone especially now. cost less . .. CHARLES E. WILLIAMSON & SON RDI Seven Valleys, PA 717-428-1744 CLIFFORD GRUBE RDI Womelsdorf, PA 717-933-8763 THOMAS R. WORTHINGTON RD3 Muncy, PA 717-546-2313 DELMARVA ROMAN YODER R 1 Grantsville, MD 301-895-5302 ERIC W. FOGG Rehobeth, Del 302-227-3361 NEW JERSEY C. OWEN FRANKLIN R 3 Bridgeton, NJ 609-451-5919 JOHN KLEMIUK Box 358 Hammonton, NJ 609-561-0982 RAYMOND CANTI RD3 Box 354 Phillipsburg, NJ 201-859-1314 NEDSHIMP Woodstown, NJ 609-769-3481 LEE TICE R 2 Elmer, NJ 509-358-2622 3.3 637 3.8 728 3.2 629 4.2 826 3.5 661 3.8 708 4.7 643 1.52 1.52 1.52 1.51 1.51 ED FOGG Malvern, PA 215-647-6818
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