Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 21, 1978, Image 34

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 21,1978
“Gail,” a 5-year old Holstein in the Ray Bicksler herd, is the top producer for lac
tations completed last month. She took high place for both milk and butterfat
production with her credits of 32,182 pounds of milk and 1099 pounds of butterfat.
Following is the summary for the month.
NAME OF HERO OWNER
Glen Mar Farm
Robert Yanos
Junge Farms
Andrew D. Stoltzfus
Rogers. Buch
Glenn B.Gockley G 3 26.4 85.8
RayE.Bicksler 3 41.5 78.2
ReuHel Farms Inc. 3 122.4 87.4
Ralph C. Richard 3 80.1 89.7
GeorgeS. Troutman Jr. B 3 63.9 89.5
George E. Seidel 8 48.6 86.6
Kenneth L. Stutzman B 3 40.3 89.3
William C. Adams B 3 61.6 89.7
James G. Stutzman B 3 55.0 90.2
Charles R. Kissling 3 44.5 82.5
Kenneth L. Stutzman B 3 39.8 88.1
LouisE. Moyer 3 27.0 93.7
Charles Plushanski 3 91.3 84.6
Mervin Brubaker B 3 66.0 90.0
Retland Farm B 3 50.0 90.4
Harold & George Schuler 3 42.8 83.9
Zahncroft Farm B 3 51.8 84.8
Yost Brothers B 3 115.6 86.7
Floyd Weber B 3 50.3 82.7
F. M. Browns Sons Inc.
Russell K. Dietrich
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R D 1, Stevens at Mt. Airy, Pa. 17578
Phone 717-733-3020
DECEMBER 1977
■Ken W COW DAYS
COWS IN MILK
91.8
96.6
89.4
85.1
87.9
58.2
54.1
37.9
94.0
48.1
B 3 91.0 84.8
3 80.3 89.2
Berks
COUNTY
DHiA
MONTHLY
REPORT
MILK
LBS
ti
FAT
PA. STATE FARM SHOW ENTRY -
"PUMPKIN"
BRETT EBERLY, 15 f an FFA student at ELCO High School, and son of
Mr. & Mrs. Raeu Eberly, RD #l, Newmanstown, Pa„ with his
Registered Hereford Steer "Pumpkin" that was entered in the
Light Heavy Weight competition at the Pa. State Farm Show
1978. Standing with Brett is Richard L. Weaver, Pres, of WEAVER
STAR SILO, INC., Myerstown, Pa., the new owner of "Pumpkin".
STAR SILO, is glad to support the FFA who are doing such a fine job of
keeping young people interested in farming. In our opinion Brett’s
steer was a champion even though it wasn’t in first place.
Richard R. Troutman
Raymond A. Seidel
Ralph G. Sanner
Mervm Brubaker
Stephen J. Janos
John H. Stump
Robert Sittler
Russell K. Dietrich
George Brubaker Jr.
DaviewFarm
Rodger L. Wagner
Kenneth Zook
Hylark Farms
Clarence C. Sattazahn
Reu Hel Farms Inc
Donald M. Meyers
Da-LFarm
John C. Bartsch
Robert E. Kopfer
George Stein
J. Hershey Myer
Harold G. Heck
Richard W. Hoppes
Robert T. Bowman
Daview Farm
Ray W. Seidel
FAT
LBS
Daniel Brubacher
Vista Grande Farm 3
William G. Howerter B 3
Francis R. Moser B 3
J. D. Rosenbaum & Son B 3
Gene A. Reed B 3
Linden Loch Holstein B 3
Ralph G. Banner B 3
Charles W. Lamm B 3
John H. Stump
Larry L.Mertz
Robert T. Bowman
Eleanor K. Siegfried
Ernest C. Hoffman
Horace Hoffman
Donald B. Duncan
Ker Min Farms
Norman Z. Nolt
Leroy E. Howard
Jaimore Farm
Scattered Acres Inc.
Swatara Dairy Farm
Roy Hoppes
Donald E. Landis
Alfred E. Schmidt
Joseph F. Walters
Robert L. Sattazahn
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 8
B 3
B 3
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