Fanning, Saturday 27,1979 Vi rf Dauphin County DHIA Monthly If Report A production of 25,557 pounds milk made Robert J. Schaffer’s Ginger the top producer for Dauphin County's September DHIA report. Another Schaffer cow, Dee, led the county in butterfat production with 913 pounds. Dee's milk production was a trifle under 24,000 pounds while she beat Ginger’s fat production by eight pounds. Here's how Dauphin County's September report stands: HH Restful Acres Lauden Farms John Hertzler Larry Boyer Richard Alwme H.M. Nissley Catalpa Farms Melvin Brandt Larry Boyer Earl Keefer Robert Schaffer Wilmer Campbell Robert Beach Jr. Paul Cnssinger Etwillo Farms Mix Edgar Hoffman Conewago Farms Great View Farms Robert Oellig Mix Stanley Long Franklin Wagner Paul Cnssinger Malhon Lehman Homer Campbell Earl Campbell Mix John Roy Book Lytle Farms Inc. Lebo Bros. LeeSweigard Floyd Feidt Mix September 1979 * am MNU in. cews Ut. MU 82.9 88.3 87.5 85.9 90.9 90.8 52.2 92.0 81.7 91.2 80.7 84.2 82.2 91.0 -Donald Miller «Henry Keiter Arthur Brandt' F. Wagner Jr. R Own Dairy Inc. WalterSchaffer Elvm Landis Donald Engle OWNER NAKMNUUO JohnHertzler Apollo Sue Conewago Farms Sylvia Gloria Leila Model Hettie Michele Earl E. Keefer Comment Red Norma May Beth Jane Mae Robert Oellig Goldie Kate us. MT Robert J. Schaffer Ginger y Dee Genevie Sally Kristen Oody2 Viv Lebo Brothers Mint Pepper Lytle Farms Inc. Abbie Virgo Adoran Alena Carol Ella Della Adora June Bonita Paul L. Crissmger Grace Mollie Lovely Gurny Joan Kim Lisa 861' 83.5 78.4 813 78.1 89.3 92.6 85.8 ■H -34 u H. 38.5 H 76.4 Mix 34. Q H 96.4 H 2576 H 32.6 H 57.5 35 3 34.7 38.2 311 33.3 32.3 30.8 28.8 its. MU 5-8 4-6 18,086 18,119 15,066 17,619 16,289 12,341 10,225 14,813 6-4 4-11 4-5 4-3 3-0 2-2 8-11 7-5 4- 3-7 2-5 7-8 5- 16,219 14,504 13,315 14,884 14.669 12,762 13,902 10,188 13,960 2-2 3-0 25,557 23,989 21,488 17,900 21,529 19,022 15,924 6-7. 14,647 11,918 4-6 3-3 16,752 18,792 17,513 15,546 19,849 16,990 15,305 16,256 17.017 14.017 18,233 18,310 20,819 16,527 16,048 18,402 14.004 8-11 8-8 6-11 7-6 5-11 5-7 4-9 Start With Quality Sires: Mariner is + 1.278 M & + $lO2 Very Good PRODUCTION: USDA Summary (July/79)- 36 Daus. in 28 Herds Average 17.235 M 3.5% 599 F Predicted Difference (59% rpt.) + 1.273 M + $lO2 +2IF Member - NAI Affiliated Breeders. 24-Hour Toll-Free Phones for Service: Lancaster area 569-0411 Pennsylvania 800-732-0391 1.34 1.30 1 28 1.26 1,24 1.15 1.07 1.02 . its. FAT ■ * FAT 3.6 33 659 592 532 540 650 510 '517 610 5.3 4.0 539 555 647 533 4.4 4.5 Type: Mariner daughters are deep-bodied and dairy; he is + in rear udder, legs & feet, and rump. Breeding: He’s a Marcus son out of an “Excellent" - 3E dam with three records over 22.000 M! 15H202 Mariner is available daily from all our Professional Technicians and through direct-herd sales. Atlantic BREEDERS COOPERATIVE LIVESTOCK SERVICES Clara ' Sandy Yvonne Coleen Kelly Gert Marcia Paul L. Cnssmger Sue Flirt Lana Floyd Feidt Mel Marti Edie MahlonL Lehman Teresa J. Melvin Brandt Lucy Lynn Darla Erna Emily Wilmer Campbell Betsy e s Tbloom Harold M. Nissley Mae Nettie Vada R Own Dairy, Inc. 47 92 Lucil2s 33 J Richard Alwme Alice Ramona Delie Stanley Wilt Jewel Mattie 3910 Homer Campbell 59 150 151 154 153 Catalpa Farms Chariot Promise Gloria Heidi Natalie Stanley R. Long Moldy Duchess Bambi Restful Acres ‘ Gertie 4-1- 3-9 3-1 2-10 2-0 2-0 2-2 *■*17,841-' 19,271 13,314 15,015 13,162 15,583 14,176 1-11 2-3 2-0 14,506 17,586 13,909 10-2 4-6 4-3 14,322 12,816 12,401 2-0 11,826 9-8 6-4 2- 3- 2-11 20,005 15,844 18,100 . 17,186 13,613 7-8 3-4 14,473 12,526 4-10 3-2 2-9 15,330 3 3 13,095 , 3.9 11,639 4.8 5-0 5-6 3-2 2-2 2-3 12,338 14,676 10.849 13,069 13.850 3- 4- 3-1 13,720 15,308 15,034 17,240 15,899 15,816 6-11 4-1 12,593 13,941 14,746 13,693 14,451 5-1 1-11 1-11 2-0 2-0 7-3 5-3 4-0 3-0 3-1 15,027 13,876 18,650 15,570 12,175- 14,651 14,327 14,903 7-5 54 3-0 6-7 14,964 4 0 (Turn to Page 131) Del. & Md. 800-233-0216 , 4.1 3.5 4.2 35 4.1 3.5 3.6 3.8 3.7 3.9 554 651 545 3.8 4.7 4.2 544 597 515 4.2 4.3 3.8 ~ 3.6 3.8 40 861 601 647 646 547 45 41 510 506 555 4.3 3.5 4.8 4.1 3.8 529 514 519 536 533 4.0 3.8 3.5 542 586 528 3.3 3.2 3.2 571 507 509 4.1 3.6 3.5 3.8 37 513 507 512 515 537 41 4.0 3.4 3.7 4.1 614 553 639 569 501 3.6 3.6 38 525 511 567 593