Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 22, 1979, Image 108

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Fanwuig, Saturday, Decipher 22,1379
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Ray W. Seidel R&GH
Randy Reppert R&GH
Bruce Fegely R&GH
Oscar Klemsmith R&GH
Blue Mtn. Academy R&GH
David Y. Knauer R&GH
Donald Stofflet R&GH
Earl W. Latshaw R&GH
Larry E. Phillips R&GH
Robert LSattazahn R&GH
Elmer Zeiset R&GH
Harry P.Shaak R&GH
Mervm M. Stauffer 'R&GH
Dale H. Wilson R&GH
Luke Snyder R&GH
RoyY.Stoltzfus R&GM
Steven E. Wagner R&GH
Ken & Debra Dietrich R&GH
David Doughtery R&GH
Irvin G. Weaver GH
Vernon G. Good
Charles W. Wagner
Irvin M. Martin
Raymond B. Nolt
Starborn Holsteins
Richard H. Hoffman
Harvey M. Weaver
Ralph W. Haag
Elam G. Hoover
Richard L. Schrufer
James H. Adam
Ronald L. O'Neil
George Stem
Harry A. Lutz
Luke H. Kurtz
Ro Ria Farms
Clarence E. Kreider R&GH
Teen Chal Farm R&GH
J. Merle Stutzman R&GH
Took A Miracle Farm R&GH
Harold N. Miller R&GH
Stanley Deisemann GH
Michael Kelsch R&GH
Lester Heyer
Carl E. Hollenbach
Lynn E. Stoudt R&GH
Leon H. Berndt R&GH
Neil W. Stoudt
W. Dreibelbis & Sons
John R. Lash
Carl Zettlemoyer GH
William W. Herbert R&GH
David Clare
Konrad E.Wemger RJ
David L. Phillips RJ
Ernest E Heckman R&GH
Ralph & John C. Blatt R&GH
Drey Bros. R&GH
Mirl-Carl Farms R&GH
Bell Acres
JohnW. Crossley
James G Delong
Samuel G. Yoder
Melvin Stauffer
Claire M. Day
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NAME MHO. MEED ME
The high twenty-five cows in Fat Production at the close of
the Association year, September 1979 were
Charles Plushanski
Faith H
John H Stump
Lucy H
GeorgeS Troutman, Jr
Redrose H
Robert E Kopfer
#95 H
GH
R&GH
R&GH
R&GH
R&GH
R&GM
RG
R&GH
R&GH
GG
R&GH
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R&GG
R&GM
R&GH
R&GH
DAYS LBS.
IN MILK MILK
305 33,835 1687
7-0 305 26,853 1088
6-10 305 26,640 1081
305 22,379 1077
4-5
305 tr n ir j<
Pnlly H 4-2 305 23,844 1057
Charles Rlusha'nski " '* "
Orange ‘H r " -'S-6'--
Ray E. Bicksler i-'-i’
Shnooki H
Andrew D. Stoltzfus -
Dianne ' H
Ray E. Bicksler
Gail H
Kenneth L Stutzman
Bobbi H ;
Ray E. Bicksler
Gerry H
Andrew D. Stoltzfus
Marless H
Junge Farm
Sequin H
Charles & Tim Kisslmg
Nicki H
Donald B Duncan
#37 ' H
Robert E Kopler
#l6 H ,
Andrew D. Stoltzfus
Dottie. H
Charles & Tim Kisslmg
Emily H
Charles Plushanksi
Ann H
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Velvet H
Charles & Tim Kisshng
Betsy 11 H
Glen High
#B5 H
Andrew D Stoltztus
Inka H
Junge Farm
Suzy H
Charles Plushanski
Opal H 6-7 305 21,287 972
The high twenty-five cows in Milk Production at the close of
the Association year, September 1979 were.
Charles Plushanski
Faith H
Ray E. Bicksler
Shnooki H
Andrew D. Stoltzfus
Marless H
Richard R. Troutman
Velvet H
GeorgeS Troutman, Jr
Julie H
Robert E. Koprer
#l6 H
Ray E. Bicksler
Gail
Nevin E. Mast
Louise H
Mark A Wolfskill
Pat H
George S. Troutman, Jr
Rosie H
John H Stump
Lucy H 7-0
Reu Hel Farms Inc.
Kasey H
George S. Troutman, Jr
Redrose H
F M Brown’s Sons Inc.
' #6l. H
H «6-3
Calumet wants you to
own a vacuum tank that
performs year after
year. Why? Because in
handling your liquid
manure you can’t afford
anything less. You’ll find
features all over our
vacuum tanks that
guarantee years of solid
service.
• A choice of two rugged vacuum pumps that
load faster, stay cooler and run longer than
anything else made.
• A positive moisture protection system that
separates air from liquid like a cyclone to
insure a clean running pump.
• Heavy-duty alloy steel tanks with epoxy
coated interior and full length support
skids for exceptional life.
Our business is building liquid manure equipment - nothing else. We stand behind every
unit with a 12-month warranty and instant service.
USED VACUUM TANKS
(1) V 2250 CALUMET $3BOO (1) Vl5OO CLAY WITH
(1) V 2250 CLAY $3OOO 2 SHANK INJECTOR $lBOO
<SS&*. F. ERNEST SHOOK
DISTRIBUTO rd 3 . g ox 84 Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844 - Phone: 717*966-2736
24,757
305
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29,117
305
23,343 ,
305
4-9
27,080
305
6-3
5-8
22,418
305
25,995
305
28.226
305
8-8
26,371
305
25,681
305
4-10
22,347
305
4-7
27,527
305
4-5
24,579
305
23,620
305
8-4
23,215
305
27,941
305
5-3
24,257
305
23,316
305
25,403
305
6-0
23,284
305
4-2
33,835
305
29,117
305
6-3
28,226
305
27.941
305
27,576
305
27,527
305
4-5
27,080
305
27,073
305
6-11
26,960
305
9-6
26,867
305
4-5
26,853
305
26,764
305
8-8
26,640
' 305
6-10
26,474
305
ige Farm
Passion .
Junge Farm
■Sequin
Jungefarm
Nan H'ua H
Robert E Kopfer
1048
1030
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Ray E. Bicksler
1021
Gerry
GeorgeS Troutman, Jr
-Tom H ,
George S Troutman. Jr
Honey H 11-3
R. R. Troutman & Sons
Mistres H
F. M. Browns Sons Inc
#6O H
Andrew D Stoltzfus
Mary H
Charles R. Kisshng
Nickt H -
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1018
1017
1014
1005
999
993
992
The Arctic tern, a relative of the sea gull, sets the record
for long-distance bird travel with an annual robnd trip
of 20,000 miles.
990
986
981
Double Strength For Double Duty
E.Z. SNOWMOBILE
TRAILER
979
979
978
972
972
1687
1030
1014
979
992
1019
876
942
748'
1088
854
1081
907
FEATURES
• Clean,, easy filling through a non-lead 6"
loading valve.
• Sizes to fit your needs -1,180 to new 4,500
gallons.
• Nutrient saving 2 or 4 - shank soil injection
equipment stops odor and run-off
problems.
305
H } , 4-6
305 ■
H 5-2
3-5'
305
305
305
305
6-2
305
10-1
286
5-11
294
4-9
4-10
305
26.422
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954
1005
- 26,37,1
872
26,344
919
26,276
1017
25,995
710
25,959
701
25,858
903
25,793
855
25,713
767
25,704
999
25,681
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