Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 26, 1978, Image 90

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    Fairing, Saturday, August 26,1978
sfSlSt County
V DHIA
Monthly
0 Report
Carl Fuhrman, Hanover R 3, had the top producing cow
in the York County DHIA program. His “Vicki”, a 7-year
old Holstein, produced 23,521 pounds.of milk and 1096
pounds of butterfat. Second high was another 7-year old,
“Greta,” owned by Galawn Farms of Dover. She
produced 27,901 pounds of milk and 884 pounds of but
terfat. Both records were for 305 days.
The high average for the month was turned in by Wayne
Mummert of East Berlin whose 61 Holsteins produced 51.8
pounds of milk and 2.05 pounds of butterfat per day.
Second high was Sinking Springs Farm, Inc., York, with
69 Holsteins averaging 52.9 pounds of milk and 2.03 pounds
of butterfat.
Wayne B. Mummert
B 3 61.1
Sinking Springs Fm Inc
B 3 65.2
Smysers Richlawn Fms
B 3
Lynn Wolf
Beshore Farms
HEFetrow&Sons
B 3
David Stewart
B 3
Butter Bros
Thomas A. Boyer
B 3
Robert R. Stewart
B 3
Paul R. King
3
Phillip D. Laughman
Guy A. Leader & Sons
EarlFuhnnan
B 3
GAYLORD EQUIPMENT
88 RIDGE ROAD
MONMOUTH JUNCTION, NJ 08852
Call day or night 201-329-2666
GRAIN and IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT
JULY 1978
NO. SCATS
COWS MNU
us.
MILK
51.8
90.2
52.9
86.9
54.6
88.6
69.2
51.2
93.0
42.7
55.2
43.0
84.7
51.6
71.7
91.5
48.3
91.5
49.5
39.2
72.8
94.1
48.4
34.6
90.2
47.5
50.2
94.1
47.1
89.5
44.0
50.2
22.0
91.7
38.8
89.9
72.8
43.6
85.4
64.9
Adrian Rinehart
B 3
Leroy Bupp
B 3
Carl Anderson
B 8
Wayne L. Sweitzer
B 8
Bupplynn Farms Farm 2
B 8 71.6
Stump Acres
B 3
Claude M. Cooper
G 3
William Ruppert
B 8
Rodman C. Thompson
T. Edwin Johnson
Leonard W. Greek
B 3
HoneycrestFm
B 8
Galawn Farms
B 3
Fawn Valley Farm
B 3
Vincent C. Webb
B 8
Charles Herr & Son
B 3
Melvin Diem Jr.
B 8
Geo Knight
B 3
Roy & Frank Feeser
B 3
Kenneth L. Rexroth
B 8
Me Ral Dairy Farm
B 3
Emory & Vm Kilgore
B 8
Dale & Darla Doll
B 3
Horace E.Heindel
B 8
% us.
FAT FAT
2.05
2.03
2.00
1.98
1.90
1.87
Curtis V. Thompson
G 8
1.85
Ramsey S. Cooper Jr.
B 8
John H. Doll Jr.
B 8
Gum Tree Farm
B 3
1.85
1.81
1.80
1.78
The U.S, Department of
Transportation’s Federal
Aviation Administration
employs more than 1300
women air traffic con
trollers.
1.75
1.73
1.67
86.1
99.9
42.8
86.2
45.4
46.0
75.3
38.5
45.4
88.9
42.9
47.1
45.9
94.2
115.2
94.7
45.1
26.0
85.9
40.8
53.7
85.8
44.0
49.1
88.1
43.7
50.8
79.6
43.3
20.8
96.1
40.3
86.3
89.0
34.0
58.1
75.3
39.2
59.0
93.2
40.3
66.4
89.7
42.3
48.1
40.6
87.9
80.4
90.0
39.3
101.8
85.4
41.1
111.6
90.5
44.4
93.5
90.1
37.7
112.7
87.1
42.1
57.0
91.2
39.8
87.0
62.9
42.4
120.2
83.9
42.1
47.6
78.9
43.2
44.3
89.3
41.0
33.2
88.6
43.1
41.0
88.0
40.8
USDA (7/78) -34 Oaus. +B9SM +ISF +s66 58%R.
Breeding - Titan is an Elevation son and his VG dam
has records to 30.000 M at 4 yrs.
Mate-Rite - Titan improves style and body substance;
he's in fore udder, teats, and legs & feet.
15H192 Titan is returning to extensive service and will be
available daily from all our Professional Technicians.
Atlantic
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
Dennis J. Myers
1.67
Dennis L. McWilliams
B 3
Elvinß. Deiter
B 8
Little Creek Fins Inc
B 8
JELanius&Son
B 8
1.67
1.65
1.65
1.64
Richard F.Stough
B 3
ElvinG.Molison
B 3 -
1.63
' 3.6
1.62
1.61
1.57
a % AM
"Ever since I started using MeNess Silage
Booster she just can’t seem to wait.”
WHO KNOWS ANYTHING
ABOUT SILAGE ADDITIVES
MeNess has been a leader in non-corrosive silage booster
since 1969. You will remember the quality long after price
is forgotten but you won’t forget this price;
Reg. Retail 55 c /ton on corn silage
NOW ONLY 42 1 /4 e per ton
$ SAVES HUNDREDS $
Call MeNess collect
for further information
215-286-6453
Box 144, Narvon, Pa. 17555
1.57
1.57
1.54
1.54
1.53
3.6
1.53
1.53
1.52
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.49
1.48
1.46
1.46
1.45
1.44
1.44
1.43
A NEW GOOD ONE!
15H192 Marlu TITAN
Very Good (87)
45.1 78.4 39.9 3.6 1.43
55.2 % 82.7 37.6 3.7 1.40
54.6 83.9 39.3 3.6 1.40
152.5 89.7 41.2 3.4 1.40
78.9 85.5 29.7 4.7 1.39
31.0 82.4 32.4 4.3 1.39
83.9 80.6 38.0 3.6 1.37
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