Cumberland County DHIA records summarized CARLISLE M. Thomas Sheaffer was singled out Thursday evening for again having Cumberland County’s highest DHIA average. The occasion for the presentation of the award was the Cumberland County dairy banquet, held two days ago at the South Middleton Fire Hall Sheaffer, Carlisle R 5, has a herd of 50 registered Holstems with an average of 18,532 pounds of milk and 681 of fat. Cumberland County dairymen who are on DHIA had 5622 cows tested during the DHIA year, which ended Sept. 30. The average for the county now stands at 14,678 pounds of milk and 541 pounds of butterfat. That A SOUND ENERGY SAVING INVESTMENT Ruggedly engineered to pile up plenty of firewood and fuel savings for years to come, an Echo Chain Saw has to be one of the soundest investments you can make Quit fueling around! Come In today for a free demonstration FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT R.D. 4, EPHRATA, PA Mon , Tues, Wed &Fn 730 Till 5 l|P|PgJ Thurs 730 Till 9. Sat 7:30 Till 3 N Pft MANURE POMPS Manure Storage Agitation Time SSi F. ERNEST SNOOK compares with a state average of 14,475 and 548 for milk and butterfat, respectively In other statistics revealed at the banquet, the average Cumberland County dairy herd consists of 63 cows, compared with a statewide average of 55. The value of the milk produced by a Cumberland County cow on DHIA last year was pegged at $1532, compared with a statewide average of $1498 This came about despite higher feed costs, the statistics revealed. Total feed costs pei head were calculated at $655 in Cum berland County, while the state average stands at $641. The average value of the milk after feed costs was 5 & -INC. 717-354-4271 $877. The state average for the 1977-78 DHIA testing year stands at $857. Cumberland County’s DHIA average has been moving up steadily over the years, records show. In 1928, for example, the average stood at 8935 pounds of milk with a 3.5 per cent test and 318 pounds of butterfat. By 1948 that average had in creased to 9386, 3.8 per cent and 355. In 1968 the respective figures were 12,983, 3.9 and 506. A year ago the Cumberland County DHIA average stood at 14,525 pounds of milk with a 3.8 per cent test and 547 pounds of butterfat. The high cow for milk m the 1977-78 DHIA summary is Chamberlm-Dale Rae, a 7- year old registered Holstein owned by Clifford Cham berlain of Shippensburg Rl. She produced 24,382 pounds of milk with a 4.5 test and 1092 pounds of milk. Second high was Huntsdale Emma Imperial Chief, owned by M. Thomas Sheaffer, who pumped out a record of 26,649 pounds of milk with a 3 9 per cent butterfat con tent, amounting to 1036 pounds of actual butterfat. The same cow stood second in the list of high milk production records. Third in butterfat production was another Huntsdale cow. CHAIN SAWS PLANT TROJAN HYBRIDS THE HIGH YIELDING HYBRID FOR PROFIT MAKING FARMERS II SHOW PLOT ON FABMII Dealer KERVIN ZIMMERMAN a \ Myerstown RD#2, Pa. Ph: 717-866-4081 OUTPERFORMS ALL OTHERS: Nesseth Open Pit Pumps are years ahead of competitive models. With pumping capacities of 3500 to 6000 gallons per minute, no single pump can break up thick crusted manure and turn it into pumpable slurry as fast as a Nesseth. You’ll save time and you’ll save fuel, but ]ust as important you’ll save money because you don’t need two units (one for agitation, one for pumping) when you buy Nesseth. A single unit does it all and Nesseth offers a choice of six models so you can select the model best suited to your needs. Choose from either 3 point hitch or trailer mount, 20" or 24" impeller, 540 or 1000 rpm PTO operation. Huntsdale Janet Imperial Chief, with 24,659 pounds of milk, a 4.0 test and 987 pounds of butterfat to her credit. Fourth was Marquis Eagle Jolly, also owned by Sheaffer, with 21,866 pounds of milk, a 4.4 test, and 970 pounds of butterfat. Chamberlain-Dale Elva was fifth highest with a lactation of 21,590 pounds of milk, a 4.5 test, and 964 pounds of butterfat. In the milk production race, J. Shephard Wolf, Newville Rl, had the first place cow. She is Lady Valley Acres Magnet Jo, a 4- year old with 27,098 pounds of the white fluid. She had a 2.4 per cent test and 650 pounds of butterfat. Hunt sdale Emma was second. In third place was Stroc-Key Performer Diana, owned by J. Paul Strock of Mechamcsburg R 9. She produced 25,752 pounds of milk, testing 3.6 per cent butterfat, and yielding 928 pounds of butterfat. Fourth was Weaver Dale Ideal Star Lu, owned by Chester Weaver of Carlisle R 9. She produced 25,566 pounds of milk, with a 3.8 per cent test and 966 pounds of butterfat. Fifth was another Strock cow, Stroc-Key Ivan Star Karen, with a record of 25,277 pounds of milk, 3.7 test and 942 pounds of butterfat. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1978 In lifetime production, Lady Osbomdale Pabst Joe is credited with 12 lactations and 3941 days of milk for a total output of 188,446 pounds of milk and 8048 pounds of butterfat. She is in the Thrush Brothers herd at Shippensburg Rl. Chamberlin Dale Daisy, now deceased, is second in the lifetime production list with 197,607 and 7923 pounds of milk and butterfat, respectively. She was owned by Clifford Chamberlin and had completed 13 lactations. M. Thomas Sheaffer Alfred Gaisler Valhlea Farm Clifford Chamberlin Paul Strock NevmShughart Mark E. Lemaweaver Fred B. McGillvray Elmer Gettle Lee G. Davidson John M. Lippert Carl Kelso, Jr. Paul E. Hombaker J.B Brymesser&Sons R. Rice & Amos King Jr. Donald L. Basehore J Shephard Wolf J. Glenn Glesner Leroy Showaker & Son Roy J. & Merle Dice Norman Hertzler Fred Naugle Berkhimer Farms Paul R. Comman Charles L. Nehf Harry & Paul Hoch Thursh Brothers Herbert B. Shughart D. Clinton Sauder K. Hale &N. Burkholder Roy L. & James Miller Robert H. Jamison Chester C. Weaver Creddin C. Comman Richard L. Lehman Edward L. Brackbill Roy E. Snoke Paul Basehore Chester & Galen Smith Samuel D. Shenk Oscar Nealy & Sons D. Lehman Cheek these teafms • Performs both agitation and pumping • 300 degree rotation agitation spout • Easy to transport, easy to operate • No pier required in storage area • Blasts a stream of manure up to 100 ft. • Extra rugged construction for longer life, dependable trouble-free service. Mifflinburg, PA. 17844 Phone; 717-966-2736 Third in line is Frena Penstate Connie, owned by Fred Naugle of Carlisle R 7, with 180,937 pounds of milk and 7719 pounds of butterfat in 10 lactations. Other owners of top lifetime production cows are, in order, Chester and Galen Smith, Shippensburg R 5; Fred Naugle; Robert Strock, Mechanicsburg; and John lippert, Carlisle. Following is a listing of yearly herd averages above 550 pounds of butterfat. 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