154 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 2S, 1979 • Cumberland County Dairy Herd Improvement records show that 8,955 cows in 148 herds were on production testing in March according to Duane 6. Duncan, county agent Of the 120 herds on DHIA, 83 herds had an average fat production of 150 pounds per cow per day for die month. During the month 101 completed their 305 day lactation with 600 lbs. of butterfat DHIA supervisors working with the dairymen to improve efficiency include Harold Boldosser, 130 Old Gap Road, Carlisle; Diane M. Cain, Box 121, Shippensburg; and Jay Zeigler, Carlisle. own Leroy Showaker & Son B 3 NevinShughart B 3 D. Clinton Sauder B 3 Elmer Gettle B 3 Sundays Vallilea Farm B 3 Paul Struck Herbert B. Shughart B 3 Fred B. McGillvray B 3 M. Thomas Sbeaffer Chester C. Weaver B 3 Leroy Showaker & Son B 3 Marie E. Leinaweaver B 3 Edward L. Brackbill B 3 Freshair Dairy Farm B 3 Norman Hertzler L. Louise Alexander B 3 Harold E. Weaver, Jr. B 3 Lee G. Davidson 3. Lehman Alfred Gaisler B 3 Thrush Brothers B 3 Merle & Sharon Dice B 3 J. Glenn Glesner 3 John M. Lippert B 3 Leroy Chestnut B 3 Leroy Chestnut B 3 Glenn W. Myers B 3 Henry & Yvonne Friese B 3 Robert Strock 3 Oscar Nealy & Sons B 3 Milk Way Farms B 3 Ashcombe Farms B 3 JohnF.Stamym Carl Kelso, Jr. B 3 J. Shephard Wolf John E. Lapp B 3 Thrush Brothers B 3 J. Glenn Glesner B 3 Carl Kelso, Jr. B 3 Ralph L. Deitch B 8 Ross H. Holtry B 3 GUMBERLAM) COUNTY DHU Monthly Report MARCH 1975 SCATS Its. MMU mu NO. com 52.8 59.0 55.6 50.5 117 52.7 52.8 55.5 49.9 49.8 48.4 45.9 52.7 49.0 48.8 47.1 48.8 48.0 45.2 50.1 48.6 46.2 45.6 53.7 51.6 50.0 49.5 49.1 51.4 45.9 48.6 159 50.0 259 45.1 113 44.7 49.3 47.9 45.0 446 49.7 49.6 45.4 44.8 RoyE.Snoke Larry L. Crider B 3 Lee A. Hoover, Jr. B 3 Ashcombe Farms B 3 Creedin C. Comman RossH. Holtry B 3 Donald L. Basehore Robert H. Jamison Merle & Sharon Dice B 3 JohnF.Stamym Roy L. & James Miller R. Rice & Amos King, J B 3 Paul O. Dyannan Charles L.Nehf Chester & Galen Smith Willard Fought B 3 % LBS. 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