—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 26,1979 18 Chester County DH,A Monthly |j? Report Melvin Stoltzfus had the high butterfat cow for records completed last month. His “Senator,” a 7-year old Holstein, checked in with 1041 pounds of butterfat, derived from 22,266 pounds of milk testing 4.7 per cent butterfat. The high milk producer is “Sherry,” owned by John S. Stoltzfus. She produced 22,347 pounds of milk with a 4.0 per cent test and 896 pounds of butterfat. OWNER NAME OR NUMKR RREEO AGE Melvin S. Stoltzfus B 3 Jefferson D. Yoder 3 52.0 John M. Umble JohnS. Stoltzfus Jonas Z. King B 3 OmerS. Smoker B 3 Wilmer L. Hostetter B 3 PaulM. Snader B 3 J. Raymond Hamish B 3 James V. Yale B 3 Ardrossan Farms 8 BenS. Beiler B 3 Hargret Dairy, Inc. B 3 Richard Proud & Son B 3 Delphi Farms 3 David Walton Merle J. King B 3 APRIL 1979 DAYS IN MILK us. MILK 61.5 99.5 32.8 56.9 94.0 54.8 40.3 90.2 56.2 89.8 64.2 58.2 89.4 31.0 72.6 55.7 95.6 40.4 51.3 90.8 29.0 47.8 91.1 75.3 53.3 88.4 47.2 57.0 93.2 113.5 46.6 86.9 51.3 86.6 52.1 47.6 47.3 90.0 54.6 49.9 90.2 50.0 98.0 90.6 44.8 49.0 92.2 49.0 86.4 74.0 Vei ~/n Guest & Soil B i HaioldK Kulp B 8 Walmoore B 3 i ah.aid Ilmnni{4 G 3 Louis C Neyman G 8 Paul King 3 E Richard Hoopes B 3 Floyd Miller G 3 Eh K. Stoltzfus David Bartram G 3 Harry Freese & Son B 3 J. Kenneth Landis B 3 50.0 Kunberton Farm School, Inc 2 65.1 Lloyd Mast & Sons Newton Evans, Jr. J. Elmer Lapp B 3 Christ L. Stoltzfus B 3 2.49 2.31 Walmoore #3 B 3 Mast Stoltzfus B 3 Donald L. Shoemaker B 3 2.22 2.19 2.09 Hypoint Acres B 3 2.02 2.01 1.99 1.97 1.96 1.91 1.90 1.90 1.89 3.8 1.88 1.87 1.87 143 3 66.0 90.6 83.8 38.6 52.8 150.8 55.0 79.4 60.0 FERTILIZE YOUR SOYBEANS, PASTURE & SECOND CROP HAY WITH GOOD OLD SOFT ROCK PHOSPHATE, WELL PROVEN TO LAST FOR YEARS. IT IS THE ANSWER TO THE PRICE INCREASE We sell it for only $BO per TON BULK plus spreading. $9O in bags. In other words the best for the least. It is high in phosphorus, calcium & minerals & the high producing Ream’s program proves that is exactly what you need. They also prove manured fields do better without extra potash for a few years because a 2 phosphorus to 1 potash ratio produces the most phenomenal crops of very high quality & nutrition. Most soil tests brought to us are the opposite. We get the dissatisfied ones & we are learning fast. Our phosphate is not treated with sulphuric acid like the other companies do which increases cost & is not good for the soil nor the plants. YOU DON’T USE A FORD MANUAL TO SERVICE AN INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR The maker of your machine knows best what is good for it. The same with the soil. If you go against nature of creation you run into plant & consumer problems, like you would using a wrong manual. It is just that simple & critical. That is why our customers don’t need to spray their alfalfa & beans. They also have much higher protein in their crops, & their ground works easier & holds more moisture in drought. AND BX SOIL BACTERIA WILL REPLENISH THE LIFE IN THE SOIL WHICH THE CHEMICALS KILLED, and it will supply the needed nitrogen from the air called nitrogen fixation. There is - FREE NITROGEN, $BO PHOSPHORUS and most farmers have ample POTASH. More is a waste. The Ream’s program proves it. If non-livestock farmers need it, we have good Fertrell blends. It is better to raise bacteria than go to Washington & raise cane. MAKE HAY WHILE THE GREEN SHINES WITH FERTRELL NUTRI-SIL It is well proven locally to come out good & sweet if baled at around 35% moisture. You know it is worth a lot more if baled before the rain. Only costs $l.OO per ton of hay. Use the Gandy or Mellinger applicator. The difference in selling price between good & rained hay is dozens of dollars per ton. But you can often times save it with $l.OO. We will have more super values coming soon (watch our ads) including a carload of the wonderful mineral 72 with 72 different minerals as it comes out of the mines, at only $l5O per ton from the first car load. It is hailed by doctors & experts to be the best for humans, livestock & poultry. Fantastic for egg production. Cheap enough for using on the soil for increase in quantity & quality of crops. Order now. Also Ream's is preparing a special soil softening fertilizer that is quite a discovery. These things are “natural progress”, coming just at the time when chemicals have unanswered problems. Our BX program is reviving sick asparagus & sick orchards in Calif., & preventing nematodes in carrots, & in creasing yields without fertilizer. Were the Indians crops diseased before smart white man killed the bacteria? ORGANIC CENTER PHONE: 717-354-7064 - MON. THRU SAT. FRFi LITERATURE. FREE FAST LOCAL SOIL TESTING according to size of order. $lO without a sale. Let’s get started on beans, pasture & hay fields. 66 4 4y o- - 9b 3 - 47.9 98 4 92.1 92 3 50.4 47 8 •u j 3y,) 89 6 44 7 35 8 91 7 45 7 78 0 468 92.9 59.2 87.4 52.7 47 2 93.6 48.4 33.0 43.8 95.6 89.9 49.2 92.2 50.0 91.0 37.8 86.1 47.3 87.8 51.3 88.7 90.8 47.7 48.8 87.3 46.3 93.4 89.6 46.0 98.1 47.9 45.5 92.0 David E. Weaver 3 1.85 1.84 1.84 1.83 1.83 183 183 1.83 1.83 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.79 1.77 1.77 71.0 90.2 44.1 4.0 1, (Turn to Page 22)
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