Dauphin County 01,1 A Monthly Q Report OCTOBER 1978 Harriet, an-8-year did Holstein in the Paul Crissinger herd, is the high cow for lactations completed in October. She produced 25,561 pounds of milk and 1031 pounds of butterfat. Her averagetest was 4.0 per cent." °w»» ' MO. SOWS MOO COWS IMMILK Great View Farms H Acres Harold M.Nissley Roy C. Wilbert MahlonL. Lehman H PaulL. Crissinger €cnewago Farms Leeß. Sweigard Robert J. Schaffer Robert H. Beach, Jr. , H Robert Keiter - Larry L. Boyer H THERM A • STOR HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM BY DARI-KOOL With no end insight for skyrocketing energy costs, wise dairy farmers are investing in the very best in energy-saving equipment. Make enough FREE HOT WATER to - meet every hot-water need of almost any milking operation. For the very best in VALUE and FREE HOT WATER, check out theDARf-KOOL , THERM A *STOR • USES NO ELECTRICITY OR FUEL. • PRODUCES AND STORES TWO TEMPERATURES Of ‘‘fßee m hot water. • FITS ANY EXISTING BULI TANK COOLING SYSTEM. • if EAT-EXCHANGE AND . STORAGE SECTIONS— -100 PERCENT STAINLES! STEEL. • AVAILABLE IN 100 AND 170-GALLON MODELS. Don’t settle for less than the BEST. THERMA*STOR delivers the BEST in workmanship, dependability, and m performance—PLUS “FREE” HOT WATER. UNDIS FARMSTEAD SANER AUTOMATION FARM SYSTEMS Milton, Pa. McAlisterville, Pa. , (717)437-2375 (717)463-2606 JONES CUMBERLANO DAIRY SERVICE DAIRY SERVICE Lester Jones, Jr. Larry Hughes Medford, N.J. Chambersburg, Pa. (60S) 267-5246 _ (717)263-0826 LLOYD E. KREIDER CO. SHENK’S FARM SERVICE Cochranville, Pa. Lititz, Pa. , (215)932-4700 (717)626-1151 LAWTON’S DAIRY EQUIP. & REFRIGERATION -Wellsboro, Pa 717-724-3015 us. MILK 54.8 96.0 41.7 85.6' 48.2 56.0 50.4 89.7 39.6 46.3 86.7 40.8 44.1 92.5 44.2 45.3 89.5 64.9 41.6 94.0 76.1 100.0 43.4 19.3 37.4 77.1 55.7 43.2 98.6 39.0 16.0 43.5 100.0 40.6 .89.1 25.0 John Roy Hook 'Elwillo Farms Mix J. Melvin Brandt H _ BryncoedFarm J 134.6 Edgar Hoffman Pegmar H 29.6 Wilbur Campbell G 59.9 Catalpa Farms H Lauden Farms H Lebo Brothers R Own Dairy, Inc. H Earl Campbell H Homer Campbell H Arthur Brandt H Earl E. Keefer 1.99 1.97 Robert Oellig Mix Lytle Farms, Inc. Mix J. Richard Alwine H 1.84 1.74 1.72 Calvin B. Mauser 1.69 Floyd Feidt Mix Grand View Farms 1.65 -1.64 Henry Keiter H Franklin G. Wagner Mix G.S. Huntzberger H Donald Engle H Gary E. Miller H 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.59 3.9 Harvey Schroll H Stanley Wilt Mix OWNER NMEMNUnOI BryncoedFarm 120 46W 550 137 194 172 248 46.6 101.8 64.2 77.9 98.7 34.2 80.5 54.6 77.5 72.8 73.7 34.1 84.7 43.2 58.0 75.1 59.7 35.2 39.2 63.6 49.5 61.0 39.5 56.7 10-3 6-0 5-11 4-2 3-1 3-6 2-1 Good News Grain Farmers Plain and Fancy A'g Enterprises inc. Capacity is now 200,000 bu. and Truck has increased the size of its Tamaqua ing Services are also available. Grain Operation. increase means If we can be of service to you, see us greater ease of op#ation for you. Unload at RD 3, PA 18252, or call time is now 2,500 bu./hr.. Storage us at 717/386-4597. ,3.8 41.1 84.1 86.1 43.0 38.8 85.0 29.4 92.3 44.3 84.6 33.6 88.4 82.5 35.6 38.0 83.7 88.1 30.5 89.5 41.1 79.9 35.7 37.0 93.4 39.2 81.4 34.6 81.3 36.6 90.8 82.9 41.1 37.4 89.0 91.5 29.9 38.3 94.3 36.5 70.6 31.5 93.3 30.2 93.1 33.7 83.2 73.7 31.4 31.8 76.2 74.0 27.6 29.4 80.3 us. ■ MU 10,654 1^,425 11,674 10,332 11,234 11,929 10,459--. ENT inc Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 25, 1.56 Cohewago Farms Mickie Helen ’ Hannah Ardrea Judy Henreta Karyl Kate Willow Model Amy Koßoda Harriet Sandra GrlsA Roxann Kay Earl E. Keefer Faith ' "Robert J. Schaffer Myrtle Gloria Pearl Keyes Ethel Lebo Brothers Ardel Rachel Nyla John Roy Book Amy Eydie Leeß.Sweigard Melba Faith Lytle Farms, Inc. Cupid Nita PaulL. Crissinger Harriet Eileen Vicki Floyd Feidt Ellen . Profit Fawn Edie Olympia Malhon L. Lehman Penny Dee Dee Fem Walter Schaffer Sandi J. Melvin Brandt Dawn Brenda 2 Sue Sparkle 1.56 1.54 1.53 1.53 1.51 1.49 1.48 1.47 1.47 1.46 1.45 1.45 1.44 1.42 1.42 1.39 1.38 1.38 1.35 1.30 1.26 1.24 1.20 1.19 1.07 1.05 16,879 21,515 16,740 16,777 22,621 19,915 9-10 8-4 4-2 4-0 3-2 13,239 12,185 11,808 54 4-11 2-2 15,435 16,549 22,131 14,691 8-1 5-10 19,493 17,379 11-1 4-2 25,561 17,135 17,896 7-10 6-3 5-8 12,618 12,036 14,678 11,794 -14,339 15,925 15,549 17,558 3-6 3-3 2r2 14,478 9-8 4-6 2-1 3-0 16,128 15,344 15,686 14,832 (Turn to Page 96) .3 4.1 3.1 4.;
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