Lancaster 'p’Zmilw County v uSjgl I DHIA Monthly 0 Report March 1979 A registered Holstein cow owned by Paul S. Horning, A good sign in truck equipment for Eastern Pennsylvania Farmersville Equipment, Inc. in Farmersville, features the complete line of Omaha Standard steel and hardwood truck bodies and nine models of conversion hoists - scissors and telescopies. With Omaha Standard you get tough, one-piece roll formed steel sides with built-in tarp rail, easy conversion hardwood up per racks, a full line of rugged gates and the toughest platform in the business. Hardwood sides available in 40” and 48” heights. Stop by or call Farmersville Equipment, Inc. for all your truck equipment needs. (g3D Omaha Standard invites you to stop by or call soon FARMERSVIUf EQUIPMENT RD 4, EPHRATA, PA 717-354-4271 Hours: Mon., lues,, Wed., Fri. - 7:30 to 5:30 Thurs. till 9:00, Saturday till 3:00 the Original Piston Pump for Controlled Manure Storage. Whether you choose to handle manure as a semi-solid or liquid, Nesseth has the pump and the experience to design a manure management system best suited to your requirements. More farmers have installed the Nesseth system than any other and for good reasons. The Piston Pump was originated and developed by Nesseth, We have three models available to meet different needs and it’s easy to install in new or existing setups. The Nesseth Piston Pump is built for de pendability and trouble-free service, and best of all, is far more economical than hydraulic systems or air tanks. Remember no one has more experience or more installations than Nesseth, the originators of the Piston Pump. INC. Stevens, R 1 completed the highest 305 day lactation. Lockway produced 23,524 pounds of milk, 1,027 pounds of butterfat with a 4.4 per cent test. Second high lactation was completed by a Holstein cow owned by Maurice F. Welk, Quarryville, R 2. Dora produced 21,625 lbs. of milk, 989 lbs. ol butterfat with a 4.6 per cent test. The herd of Ivan M. Hursh, Ephrata R 1 had the highest daily butterfat average. This herd of 38.7 registered and grade Holstein cows averaged 60.8 lbs. of milk, 2.39 lbs. of butterfat with a 3.9 per cent test. The herd of Robert F. and Joan B. Book, 11 South Hershey Avenue, Leola, placed second. This herd of 62.8 registered and grade Holstein cows averaged 63.3 lbs. of milk, 2.31 lbs. of butterfat with a 3.6 per cent test. OWNER ■REED Pauls. Horning Lockway RH Estella RH Jackie RH Maurice F. Welk Dora GrH Galen W. Crouse Kathy RH Lydia RH Moses L. Lapp Marion RH Aaggie RH John M. Hamish Betty RH Iris RH J. Richard 801 l 160 GrH JohnF. Petersheim 63 GrH Robert Kauffman Jr. Dawn RH Elsie RH Jen RH Corabel GrH Sambo GrH DanL.Stoltzfus Carmen RH Allen Lee Stoltzf us Anetta RH Kitty RH Elenor RH Vernon R. Umble & Son Dede RH 4-5 Flossie RH 24 Paul N. Brubaker 150 RH Stephen J. Stoltzfus Mae GrH Dolly RH Duches RH Rose RH Pride RH Clover RH P. Robert Wenger Aaggie RH Samuel E. Better Shirley RH Becky RH Susie RH PaulV.Nissley Tina RH Feather GrH F. ERNEST SNOOK RD 3 - Box 84, % DAYS IN MILK NO. COWS LBS. MILK 5- 3-5 6- 23,524 24,648 19,779 305 305 305 21,625 20,866 16,665 305 285 19,606 19,228 305 305 21,784 21,248 305 305 21,724 305 23,476 22,629 21,201 21,113 17,291 18,383 4-3 4-11 3-0 3- 4- 305 288 305 305 305 21,268 5-8 3- 4- 19,315 21,801 18,049 305 305 298 22,864 16,962 305 305 20,657 124 22,120 20,117 17,480 16,168 17,572 16,169 5-8 5-2 3- 4- 3-7 7-10 305 302 305 30&, 305 285 21,360 22,857 20,242 17,655 104 2-11 4-7 305 305 305 20,409 17,935 305 305 MANURI IS PUMI UNOERGI THROUGI 12" PVC TO STORJ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28,1979 Janet RH Naaman W. Stoltzfus Lizzie RH J. Mowery Frey Jr. Mazie RH Gina RH Amy Joy RH Jacobs. Stoltzfus 40 RH C.NevinHershey Katie RH Ken & Joanne Hershey Joanne GrH Tricia GrH Rose RH Becky GrH RayP. Bollinger Pat GrH Clyde W. Martin Ivy RH Ben S. Stoltzfus Pauline RH Dianne RH Pansy RH Amosß.Lantz Dido RH Earl N. Landis Denise RH EarlS. Weaver Lena GrH PaulD.Welk Dara RH Elamß.Rutt Alta RH Leah RH Lucinda RH Sheila RH Harry Zimmerman Jr. Sparkle RH PaulH.Rohrer 33 GrH 4-4 A. Dale Herr (Holstein) 95 GrH 7-9 Carl L. Martin Beauty Bess Jill MervinSauder Diamond GrH Bleu RH Robert L. Gruber 57 Deli RH Omar S. Kauffman 1,027 827 739 4.4 3.4 3.7 899 704 891 670 882 694 877 877 757 716 707 670 854 816 674 4.4 3.7 3.7 851 677 Blacky J.WilmerEby 78 GrH James F. Brubaker 21 GrH Curtis E. Akers Jenny Mario J. Ray Ranck 843 755 726 3.7 3.7 4.1 Maid RH Viola GrH Weaver & Burkholder 11 GrH 6-5 305 (Turn to Page 136) 836 726 Phone: 717-966-2736 271 305 305 305 54 6-9 64) 305 305 * 305 305 4-10 6-6 7-2 4-3 305 305 305 7-5 3- 4- 305 305 305 305 4-9 4- 3-8 5- 305 305 305 3-3 3-5 5-5 EH RH RH 305 305 GrH 295 305 RH RH 300 280 EASILY INSTALLED IN NEW OR EXISTING □ FREE STALL BARNS □ REGULAR STALL Bl □ OPEN LOT OPERATE 135 ?: 3.3 21,538 17,966 3.7 3.9 3.5 22,651 21,048 20,842 22,306 22,592 20,252 20,372 20,886 17,704 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.8 20,597 20,126 3.5 4.0 3.6 22,962 18,223 19,007 20,631 21,191 22,150 20,947 4.3 3.7 3.3 4.2 18,417 19,686 21,864 16,051 17,020 19,058 20,508 4.2 3.9 3.3 18,728 17,861 21,001 22,798 21,943 20,384 ’ 16,341 24,526 20,172 18,653 21,025 16,998 19,286 21,775
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