Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 01, 1978, Image 122

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 1,1978
122
A lactation total of 1095 pounds butterfat and 24,247
pounds milk was produced in 305 days by Hattie a 4-year
old registered Holstein owned by Avaloog Farms, York K 7.
Second high was Jennie, a 5-year old registered Holstein
owned by Sinldng Spring Farms, York, with 20,113 pounds
milk and 948 pounds of butterfat in 305 days.
The high herd was Lynn Wolf, Abbottstown, with 39
cows producing 64.2 pounds milk and 2.32 pounds but
terfat, second high was Galawn Farm with 43.0 cows
producing 54.6 pounds milk and 2.29 pounds butterfat
daily.
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MOB
Lynn Wolf
B 3
Galawn Farms
B 3
Phillip D. Laughman
3
David Stewart
63
51.5
Sinking Spring Farm Inc.
B 3 64.7
Beshore Farms
3 44.5
Robert R Stewart
B 8
Wayne B Mununert
B 3
Thomas A Boyer
63
Avalong Farms Inc.
B 2
Me Ral Dairy Farm
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York
County
DHIA
Monthly
Report
FEBRUARY
us.
MU
soars
MMU
NO.
COWS
64.2
95.4
39.5
54.6
93.8
43.0
59.1
93.8
24.7
52.5
89.6
51.8
83.3
53.2
84.0
46;
49.2
88.6
47.7
61.0
90.4
49.9
86.8
,34.5
36.6
52.4
87.1
88.1
45.2
113.4
haul or little haul. . .
TRAILERS
H E Petrow and Sons
B 3
Rodman C Thompson
Smysers Richlawn Farms
B 3 60.4
Earl Fuhrman
B 3
Geo Knight
B 8
Richard EStough
B 3
Avalong Farms Inc,
B 3
PautßKing
3
Kenneth LRexroth
B 8
HoneycrestFarm
B 8
Wayne LSweitzer
B 8
John D Adams
B 8
Rutter Bros
Titus & Merle Walker
G 8 39.0
Bupplynn Farms Farm 2
B 8 78.7
Leroy Bupp
B 3
Guy A Leader & Sons
2
Adrian Rinehart
B 3
2.32
Guy A Leader &Sons
2
2.29
Melvin Diem Jr.
2.24
G 8 67.5
Susquehanna Dairy Farm
2.19
B 3
T Edwin Johnson
2.08
ElvinGMolison
B 3
Rutter Bros
2.05
1.88
Leonard W Greek
1.87
B 8
Robert W Mays
1.85
B 3 63.0
Susquehanna Dairy Farm
1.84
B 3
Fawn Valley Farm
B 3
1.84
Safely tread plate steel deck
Electric brakes w/safely switch
6 50 x 13c or 7 75 x 15c tires
88.7 48.2
76.7
81.4 47.2
48.3
78.2 46.7
84.5 43.4
68.0
84.2 43.1
114.1
-97.3 46.7
31.0
77.0 46.3
38.4
85.6 46.5
50.3
87.5 50.0
98.7
91.8 37.9
94.1
89.2 46.3
41.0
92.1 40.4
64.0
86.2 33.2
78.8
90.7 45.2
89.5 48.6
87.9 42.6
59.7
-79.5 34.1
72.7
85.9 41.4
100.5
82.2 34.4
74.7
90.1 40.6
84.4 42.8 ~3.8 1.62
82.4
87.1 41.8 3.9 1.62
48.0
81.8 41.3 3.9 1.62 -
94.2
85.2 . 31.2 5.2 1.61
77.9
84.0 40:8 3.9 1.61
16.9
87.4 3.8 1.60
84.6 41.3 3.8 1.59
80.0
81.8 37.4 4.3 1.59
67.8
For higher production...
Dale and Darla Doll
B 3
J. Donnell Taylor
B 3
3.8 1.83
3.9 1.83
Roy & Frank Feeser
B 3
3.9 1.83
Dennis J Myers
3
4.2 1.81
Mervin W Hertzler
B 8
4.2 1.79
Gum Tree Farm
B 3
3.8 1.79
Horace EHeindel
B 3
3.8 1.77
FredKimmel
B 8
Harold Brown
63
3.8 1,77
3.5 1.77
Gum Tree Farm
B 3
4.6 1.75
JohnHDollJr.
B 8
Stump Acres
B 3
ElvinßDeiter
B 8
3.8 1.74
4.3 1.72
5.2 1.71
Claude M Cooper
G 3
3.8 1.71
3.5 1.71
4.0 1.70
5.0 1.69
4.1 1.69
4.9 1.68
4.1 1.66
-90.6
-40.1
65.9
44.0
93.4
75.5
39.5
82.3
120.8
39.9
87.9
52.7
32.8
92.2
67.7
40.1
87.2
46.3
40.9
78.9
135.4
83.5
36.2
29.0
41,6
89.0
66.9
39.4
86.5
47.0
40.8
86.6
33.3
36.7
83.2
111.8
38.8
80.2
60.5
37.4
88.4
33.3
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