9t—Lancaster Farming, Saturday,lllay 27,1978 Cumberland County Cumberland County Dairy Herd Improvement records show that 6325 cows in 113 herds were on production testing in April according to Duane 6. Duncan, county agent Of the 92 herds on DHIA, 60 herds had an average fat production of 150 pounds per cow per day for the month. During the month 84 cows completed their 305 day lactation with 600 pounds of butterfat. DHIA supervisors working with the dairymen to improve efficiency include Mr. Harold Boldosser, 130 Old Gap Road, Carlisle; Mrs. Diane M. Cain, Newvflle R 3; Jay Zeigler, Carlisle R 1; and Scot Foreman, Mechanicsburg Rl. OWNER ■REED NevinShughart B 3 Mark E. Leinaweaver B 3 VallileaFarm B 3 Herbert B. Shughart B 3 Lee G. Davidson 3 Fredß, McGillvray B 3 Carl Kelso, Jr. B 3 M. Thomas Sheaffer 3 Lee 6. Davidson 3 Richard L. Lehman 3 Early Summer Discounts! NOW IN EFFECT ON FEED BINS IN STOCK - WHILE THEY LAST! Accei Safet- Avail; Doubl Vemc Great Long* Gatvar. Pamied MUIBD equipment • niKK m ’ RD 3, SPRECHER ROAD, WILLOW STREET, PA i Vl LANCASTER COUNTY 717-464-3321 jA DHIA Monthly Report APRIL 1978 NO. cows SORTS IN MILK LBS. MILK 64.4 53.6 56.5 100 58.0 100 53.3 51.0 54.8 53.3 45.1 48,7 We Sell, Service & Install Paul Strode Alfred Gaisler B 3 PaulE. Hombaker B 3 Ralph L. Deitch B 8 FredNaugle Leroy Showaker & Son B 3 David W. Alexander B 8 Lee A. Hoover, Jr. B 3 Clifford Chamberlin 3 Paolß. Comman B 3 Edward L. Brackbill B 3 Creedin C. Comman Wilbur Weaver B 3 PaulE. Hornbaker B 3 Robert Strock 3 Robert H. Jamison B 3 S LBS. FAT FAT Berkheimer Farms B 3 2.32 Oscar Nealy & Sons B 8 2.17 E. Lee Oiler & Son - B 3 2.11 Thrush Brothers B 3 J. Glenn Glesner 2.09 2.08 R. Rice & Amos King B 3 2.00 Elmer Gettle B 3 1.95 Roy L. & James Miller B 3 1.91 JohnM. Lippert B 3 1.90 J.B. Brymesser&Sons B 3 1.89 Steel Products V,r/ I’ftitiud' Av Indu'tlrx -Assembly •ration irted Roof (Standard) rather Protection , Slide Gate to ■ial Flow Gussettand System io Full Valve— *el and Weather Tight 'hoice of Auger Angle— -6 Auqeror iger Available Stock 36 145 113 187 (r^» r 0 Box 7343 A Aljbamj 35223 Tckphom I2OSI 595 21H1 TELtX No 5 JHOh 95' 51,4 49.4 143 48.2 47.9 47.6 48.1 22 '4.1 44.4 51.7 46.4 91. 45.9 49.0 47.3 47.8 49.2 47.3 47.0 46.8 49.3 45.5 45.6 48.9 47.1 48.0 46.2 45.2 42.7 Our Son of Gay is now Gold Medal! 1 SHIBO S.e-Del Ideal SUPERIOR - VG Gold Medal; Production Qualified (Jan./78) Production: USOA Summary (Jan./78) 67 Daughters in 52 Herds Average 16.809 M 3.4% Predicted Difference (73% rpt.) + 1.435 M +slo6 Type: H-FA Summary (April/78) 20 Classified Daus. Ave. 77.8 (act.) 79.7 (age-adj.) Predicted Difference (60% rpt.) ~ +.19 His Sire: Harrisburg Gay Ideal EX (92) & GM His Dam; Le-Del Fury Design Stardust EX-3E two records over 25.000 M & 900 F Superior is among 20 Gold Medal Holsteins now in daily service! Atlantic BREEDERS COOPERATIVE Member - NAL Affiliated Breeders 24-Hour Toll-Free Phones for Service: Lancaster Area 569-0411 Pennsylvania 800-732-0391 Del. & Md. 800-233-0216 LIVESTOCK SERVICES Roy J. & Merle Dice B 3 ' 1.88 Leroy Chestnut B 3 1.86 ‘ Chester C. Weaver B 3 1.85 John E. Lapp B 3 1.84 1.83 r* * KELLER bros! tractor’ CO.’ *' 1 1 YOUR COMPLETE TRACTOR & EQUIP. DEALER j • Ford Farm Tractors & Equip. • Ford Industrial Tractors & Equip • Ford Garden Tractors & Equip • Ford Rider Mowers • Ford Tillers S Ford Walk Behind Mowers 2 Kubota Tractors & Equip 1.79 * 1.82 1.82 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.80 1.79 1.78 Sales Parts Service 1,78 1.77 1.76 1.74 1.74 1.73 1.72 1.72 1.71 KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. Buffalo Springs , Call (717) 949-6501* 10 Mlies North Of Lititz 1.71 1.70 1.70 ,52; 90 47.2 3J5T1.69 44 91 42.6 3.9 1.68 64 91 41.5 4.0 1.68 41 87 43.1 3.9 1.67 (turn to Page 99) Good Selection from Large Inventory ~ir Tf idu'S m* 569 F +24F