—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, April 2t, 1979 140 Lancaster Co. DHIA (Continued from Page 139) Nelson R. Habecker R&GrH Jay C. Garber P. Robert Wenger RH Levi S. Stoltzfus R&GrH Earl E. Martin RH J. Robert Metzler & Son RH 41.0 Jacob R. Houser Jr. RH Calvin D. Beiler R&GrH Loren L. Zimmerman R&GrH FeracrestFann R&GrH K. Else Unde R&GrH Andrew G. Miller R&GrH J. Carl Zander R&GrH J. Ray Ranck R&GrH C 35 SO GOOD ? Mol-MixLPS liquid supplements Lush grass is packed with extra energy—energy that really puts on those extra pounds. Dry, brown grass lacks the nutrients needed in producing maximum gains. The following chart shows how grass varies in feeding value as the season progresses: PROTEIN CONTENT IN NATIVE GRASS Mol-Mfoojs loaded with the nutrients dry grass lacks proteins, minerals and vitamins that cattle need to put on those EXTRA PROFIT POUNDS!! JOHN L MARTIN New Holland RDI Phone 717-354-5848 RED ROSE FEED & FARM SUPPLY MAIN OFFICE; 27 N. Church St. Quarryville Phone 786-7361 66.0 90.7 49.2 3.7 1.82 87.9 31.6 49.0 55.1 94.1 44.4 85.2 42.5 46.7 93.6 47.3 26.0 43.5 96.8 42.7 46.2 91.5 43.9 82.3 52.0 91.8 49.9 44.1 38.1 82.8 48.1 89.5 39.5 46.4 3.9 1.80 38.5 45.2 4.0 1.80 89.8 88.9 44.0 46.4 3.9 1.80 I SO NUTRITIOUS Namolco NORTHAMPTON FARM BUREAU Tatamy, PA 18085 Phone 215-258-2871 Div. of Carnation Buck, Pa. Phone 284-4464 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 High-cow for lactations comoleted in March was lola, a 4-year old registered Holstein in the Donald Hostetler herd. She produced 22,081 pounds of milk with a 4.3 per cent test and 957 pounds of butterfat. Tops in milk was a 4- year old Holstein at Bryncoed Farms. P 627 produced 25,752 pounds of milk with a 3.6 per cent test and 915 pounds of butterfat. 1.80 1.80 1.80 owner MEED 1.80 1.80 Jefferson D. Yoder Melvin S. Stoltzfus B 3 George P. Lambom Johns. Stoltzfus JobnM.Umble OmerS. Smoker B 3 WITH v w MPR - ’ r-' ‘ 311 mil* WL 219 WL 220 WL *•15% 4 1.2% 4 71% Tnu/J-yr. ftSlwA Average o<t. 1971 Wl-311 477 12 Wl-313 LU N Uammt AR 431 12 Wl-219 US 73 Vwml 4.09 N A*rt* $.15 04 Art 575 53 M«w (tf 32 Mtita) 4.43 ISO .05 15 T*st data available on request. BEACHLEY HARDY Field and Grass Seeds Shiremanstown, Pa. 17091 MARCH 1979 NO. SDAYS US. % US. COWS MWU MU FAT FAT 52.3 99.7 63.2 4.0 2.51 33.9 97.0 59.8 4.2 2.49 38.6 92.4 65.6 3.7 2.44 63.0 95.6 59.9 4.0 2.39 41.5 . 87.6 54.2 4,1 2.22 74.2 94.8 57.9 3.8 2.20 Plant £c through *h Chester ounty DHIA onfßiy eport ALFALFAS ? W 311 - Ttw most i Pmnsylvmia Resistant to Arithraenos# ondßacttHoiWilt Wl 318—Resistant to root rot High Yielding— Excellent SfandPorsisftnce Rapid growing - Dark groan color - fine sftms Excellent seedling vigor /and stand establishment Developed by Waterman Loomis Co., specialized alfalfa breeders. Distributed by Robert E. Pepple Jonas Z. King B 3 Robert E. Pepple Donald Hostetter, Jr. Wilmer L. Hostetter Paul King Donald Hostetter, Jr. a-., Kulpßros. G 3 PaulM-Snader B 3 Ardrossan Farms Dunwood Farm Lester Eby J. Harold Bare B 3 David Walton Calvin R. Blank B 3 Lester Eby B 3 David Bartram G 3 Mrs. John B. Hannum, 3rd 63 79.6 Hargret Dairy, Inc. B 3 Walmoore B 3 mjT* i fe*,. fV 1 BEACHLEY-HARDY SEED CO. J Railroad Ave., Shiremanstown, Pa. 17091 2 Please send more information on I these alfalfa varieties Q I Send Name of My Nearest Dealer Q I NAME . .. | ADDRESS - • TOWN 72.2 89.9 55.8 3.9 2.20 32.4 88.9 58.5 3.6 2.12 78.1 88.7 54.0 3.9 2.08 86.5 86.5 57.1 3.6 2.06 42.0 86.3 47.5 4.3 2.04 78.0 51.7 94.8 85.5 85.9 53.2 45.9 89.2 84.0 48.0 91.3 29.7 88.6 47.2 113.2 42.4 80.1 44.7 51.8 99.7 58.0 59.0 50.6 93.1 44.4 47.0 93.1 98.2 50.4 51.1 58.0 51.7 96.9 45.8 95.9 91.9 47.6 92.0 47.3 89.2 49.0 143.7 90.8 47.8 (Turn to P«ge 142) - A < t- V * Z' v - ' I STATE 2.01 2.00 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.94 1.93 1.93 1.92 1.92 1.91 1.89 1.89 1.89 1.87 <■ „ JT ‘ 1 /-r}\kr ' v %¥. v.;/; r 'V* Z. ' ‘ . -r . V* i> tf
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