—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4,1871 122 Cumberland County Cumberland County Dairy Herd Improvement records show that 5623 cows in 89 herds were on production testing in January. Of the 72 herds on DHIA, 42 herds had an average fat production of 150 pounds per cow per day for the month. During the month of 100 cows completed their 305 day lactation with 600 pounds of butterfat DHIA supervisors working with the dairymen to improve ef ficiency include Harold Boldosser, 130 Gap Road, Carlisle; Mrs. Diane M. Cain, Newville R 2; Robert E. Lenker, Carlisle R 8; and Edward Stump,. Jr. Carlisle R 5. The high herd for the month, based on average daily butterfat production, was that of Mark Leinaweaver, whose 30 Holsteins averaged 56.3 pounds of milk and 1.99 pounds of butterfat per head per day. A 7-year old Holstein in the D. Herbert Ritter herd took first place in butterfat production in the lactation report She pumped out 25,233 pounds of milk and 965 pounds of butterfat. The high cows for milk was M. Jo, a 4-year-old Holstein in the J. Shepard Wolf herd whose lactation credits are as follows: 27,098 pounds of milk and 650 pounds of butterfat. OWN EX MEED MarkE. Leinaweaver B 3 PaulStrock 3 Clifford Chamberlin 3 Richard L. Lehman 3 Paul E. Hombaker B 3 JohnM. Lippert B 3 Creedin C. Comman 3 Lee A. Hoover, Jr. B 3 N.Hertzler&Sons B 3 Fred B. McGillvray B 3 M. Thomas Sheaffer 3 FredNaugle Harry & Paul Hoch Roy L. & James Miller B 3 , The Sm Une “Long Famous for Dependable Performance” 6 & 48 "Pracition - Bill" 4000-10000) Bu7Hr. SEE US FOR YOUR BUCKET ELEVATOR NEEDS 3toUcliA* GRAIN EQUIPMENT INC. Box 216, RDI2 York, PA 17406 PH: 717-755-2690 DHIA Monthly Report JANUARY US. MLK NO. %OAYS COWS IN MILK 56.3 51.1 51.1 53.4 51.2 46.6 45.9 53.5 . -n 47.1 84 '43.4 86 48.1 83 41.7 87 45.9 89 44.7 Thrush Brothers B 3 Robert H. Jamison Berkheimer Farms B 3 D. Clinton Sauder B 3 Donald L.Basehore J. B. Brymesser&Sons B 3 Chester C. Weaver B 3 Jeff & Bret Ritter B 8 Chester & Galen Smith B 3 Herbert B. Shughart B 3 RoyE.Snoke 3 Lee G. Davidson 3 J. Shepard Wolf D. Lehman Freshair Dairy Farm B 3 Gerald W. Dayman B 3 RoyL.Coover - B 3 Harold E. Weaver, Jr. B 3 Elmer Gettle B 3 v Melvin E.Stoltzfus B 3 Ashcombe Dover Dairy B 3 ' - Ashcombe Farms B 3 1.99 Ralph L. Deitch B 3 RossH. Holtry B 3 David L. Mains B 3 ~ Paulß.Comman 3 1.95 1.94 1.92 1.88 1.87 have a nice weekend... 1.84 1.83 1.81 1.81 1.76 1.75 1.74 dream a little 1.73 lift 188', Our Elevation son is now Gold Medal! Bu./Hr. 1.71 43.0 1.70 46.3 1.69 44.7 1.69 41.0 1.68 42.5 1.68 42.1 1.66 44.4 1.66 43.8 1.66 43.1 1.65 46.5 1.65 41.6 1.65 40.1 1.62 42.4 1.61 42.2 1.61 41.7 1.59 41.8 40.3 1.59 1.58 42.8 1.58 42.5 1.58 41.5 ! 1.56 41.2 1.54 39.3 1.53 38.3 1.52 41.6 1.52 40.8 1.51 37.8 15H175 Lawcrest MARVEX - VG (87) Gold Medal; Production & Type Qualified (Jan./78) Production: USDA Summary 106 Daughters in 83 Herds Average 17,187 M 3.6% Predicted Difference (81 % rpt.) +1,195M ’ +sllo Type: H-FA Summary 29 Classified Daus. Ave. 78.5 (act.) 81.1 (age-adj.) Predicted Difference (68% rpt.) + .58 His Sire: Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation - EX (96) & GM His Dam: Lawcrest Admiral Marvel - VG (88) 3 Records over 23.500 M & 850 F Marvex is among 21 Gold Medal Holsteins now in daily service! -fl-tla-ntlc BREEDERS COOPERATIVE LIVESTOCK SERVICES Member - NAL Affiliated Breeders 24-Hour Toll-Free Phones for Service: Lancaster area 569-0411 Pennsylvania 800-732-0391 Del. & Md. 800-233-0216 Davi&W. Alexander B 3 Leroy Showaker & Son B 3 OWNER NMEORMMKR MEED Fred Naugle Pretty 3 3-2 305 15,072 4.1 (Turn to Page 124) IN STOCK NOW A FULL LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS AND SUPPLIES ORDERS TAKEN FOR SEED POTATOES ★ S-K TOOLS ★ GARDEN HOSE ★ KNAPSAC SPRAYERS (ALL SIZES ★ DUST BAG KITS ★ SHOVELS HOSE —RAKES ★ CATTLE & HOG MINERALS ★ CUSTOM CANVASS WORK I PLAN NOW TO ATTEND OUR OPEN HOUSE AARONS. GROFF &SdN FARM & DAIRY STORE RD3. Ephrata, PA 17522 (Hinkletown) Phone (717) 354-4631 Store Hours 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed lues., Wed. & Sat ats:3o P.M. 28 93 40.1 3.7 - «5 ,-75 - 38.8 - 3.9 : DAYS US. % ACE IN MILK ISLK FAT 614 F +39F
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