—Lancaster Fuming, Saturday, December 30,1978 82 Lancaster KMBi Count y f DHIA Monthly |j Report A registered Holstein cow owned by Robert L. Gruber, Mt. Joy R 2, completed the highest 305 day lactation. She produced 25,104 pounds of milk, 1046 pounds of butterfat with a 4.2 per cent test. Second high lactation was com pleted by a registered Holstein cow owned by Paul D. Welk, Peach Bottom Rl. She produced 18,771 pounds of milk, 966 pounds of butterfat with a 5.1 per cent test The herd of Tritown Farm, Leola, had the highest monthly butterfat average. This herd of 32.5 registered Holstein cows averaged 61.6 pounds of milk, 2.17 pounds of butterfat with a 3.5 per cent test. The herd of Curtis E. Akers, Quarryville Rl, placed second. This herd of 57.5 registered Holstein cows averaged 53.4 pounds of milk, 2.06 pounds of butterfat with a 3.9 per cent test OWNER DAYS (MMEORMIMKR MEED AGE IN MILK Robert L. Gruber 63 Dane RH 17Cleo RH 43E11e RH Paul D. Welk Pauline RH RH RH Henrtion Donna Moses L. Lapp Ester RH Susan RH Fancy RH Graywood Farms 20 GrH 324 GrH 191 GrH 131 GrH 74 GrH 198 GrH 197 GrH 283 GrH John M. Weaver & Son 84 GrH 86 GrH ’ 32 GrH Nelson E. Martin Dawn RH Doris ~ RH Esther RH Patsy RH Hiram S.Aungst Miricle RH Vicky RH Pebbles RH J. Mowery Princes RH Doreen RH Bonnie RH Dottie RH NOTICE FOR LOWER COST PER HOUR - RELY ON LISTER THE PROVEN DIESEL Lister Diesel 4 thru 155 h.p. at 1800 rpm Most models on hand. Amalie Motor Oil & Greases Air Compressors Refrigeration Compressors 1000 gal. Air Pressure Tank 250 lb. pressure approved Steel Chain Saw Custom Bilt Liman Katolight PTO or Diesel drive alternators Bodmin Nu-Pufse Milking System Girton Milk Tank - 200-6000 gal. Water Heaters - Milk House Supplies Sales & Service BYLER’S DIESEL REFRIGERATION Star Route, Belleville, PA. 17004 For emergency service needed on diesel or milk cooling systems • Call 717-483-6446 or 717-483-6714- or 717-483-6351 NOVEMBER 1978 us. mu 25,104 18,085 18,642 305 305 305 4- 5- 2-11 18,771 22,115 22,963 305 305 292 5-1 7- 8- 23,318 21,957 19,554 5-0 3- 4- 305 305 305 19,509 20,735 21,695 19,700 19,711 18,066 18,734 19,927 4-5 8-3 11-1 22,880 23,395 18,159 305 305 305 22,811 21,349 21,187 19,544 305 305 305 296 6-0 9-1 4-1 4-1 305 305 305 7-0 5-11 3-5 26,905 21,869 20,037 21,882 20,761 18,808 16,340 305 305 305 305 4-6 8-4 6-2 11-0 Neff Brothers Grade - Rachel' James L. High Rodes RH Boots RH Jacobs. Dienner Patches RH Melvin R.Eby ' Tidy' Calvin D. Beiler Dobie RH Prom RH JohnS. Beiler Muni Minnie Albert E. Fry Irese , RH John David Martin 38 GrH 65 GrH Curtis E. Akers Shirley RH Tabitha RH Dixie RH Jane RH Aaron E. AUgyer Susie " GrH 4-4 Robert F. & Joan B. Book Crystal Dixie Why do some hogs just do better? 4.2 4.0 3.8 1046 717 702 5.1 3.6 3.3 966 805 765 4.1 4.1 3.8 962 893 740 Tylan® users see the pay-off at market. Tylan helps produce good-doing hogs on less feed in less time. And hogs can be shipped without delay, because Tylan Premix has no withdrawal. More hog men feed Tylan in their finishing rations than any other antibiotic/ 1 It’s smart business when you figure cost of gain. Ask us for finisher feeds with Tylan. 4.1 3.8 4.3 948 893 781 945 777 736 722 4.1 3.6 3.5 3.7 943 837 805 3.5 3.8 4.0 932 926 791 788 4.3 4.5 4.2 4.8 RH ~ GrH- 3-2 305 6-4 305 8-1 305 5-2 305 5-5 305 RH 3- 305 4- 305 RH H 4-3 305 0-0 305 6-1 304 4-2 305 ouj 4-9 305 4-1 305 3- 305 4- 300 RH 9-2 RH 6-7 Every Tylan* user knows. 20,818 -21;641 24,349 21,005 25,319 26,153 305 22,725 19,618 21,254 22,073 21,137 26,327 21,28? 27,338 23,306 19,813 20,845 23,019 305 24,265 20,824 305 296 For More Information See Your Feed Supplier Serviced By NEW HOLLAND SUPPLY CO. Roy C. Neff Gladys Dorothy Inky Isaac S.Beiler 932 762 ' 927 799 Joan GrH Sharon RH JohnF. Stoltzfus , Twin RH Esther GrH George Sensenig 60 Mix 17 RH 24 RH 18 RH LenewoodFarm Holly RH Spot RH Lilly RH MarvinS. Nolt 136 GrH John M. Harnish Gwyn RH Gail RH Posey RH Howard S.Erb Annette P.Sue Fran 919 912 910 747 4.0 3.8. 906 843 ZA 4.0 897 846 896 816 , 805 720 3.3 3.5 4.1 3.5 896 - 888 815 For finishing first RH RH 305 -304 ' 305 4-3 4-4 7-9' ' RH 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 0-0 4- 5- 4-4 305 305 305 5-3 8-11 7-1 305 305 305 305 5-9 3-5 7-2 RH RH RH 293 305 305 - 5-1 3-9 1-11 (Turn to Page 84) 20,463 '17,246 18,613 4.3 4.8 3.9 19,767 19,321 20,463 18,069 18,825 18,520 17,907 17,545 4.6 4.1 3.9 4.0 20.140 17,082 20,296 4.3 45 3.7 22,910 20,531 22,439 17,320 4.1 3.4 4.3 19,838 20,282 19,423 4.2 41 3.7
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