A total of 1042 cows were tested Only herds averaging 1 4 pounds of milkfat per cow per day or over, and on an official program, are reported The report on individual cows includes only those reported and producing over 600 pounds of milkfat OWNERS Miller & Rex, Inc CarlJ Synder Heisler Brothers Heisler Brothers ANOTHER PROFIT MAKING RECORD FOR SHAVER LAYERS lunar * 7O o h> O 3 O CO o s A. >• < 9 50 2 111 5 g 40 a ui IL ®2O 2) 22 23 25 2* 27 •HAVIR mm sp Schuylkill .County DMA Monthly Schuylkill County November 1979 no. us. COWS MILK 35 8 51 3 2 12 58 0 45 2 1 78 71 6 42 3 1 71 713 40 8 ' 165 29 30 31 GREINER FARMS, INC. R.D. 1 Box 317 Mt. Joy. PA 17552 Distributor of Shaver Starcross Leghorns Report us FAT - AGE IN WEEKS Franklin Troxell Emmett W Rhein CarlW Brown William R Daubert John P Leatherman Martin L Daubert Henry J Reiner Emmett W Rhein Carl & Dale Heisler Bruce Leatherman Paul Heisler Paul & Ken Wagner Irvin Hepler Snyder Brothers Fifty cows finished lactation records with 600 lbs of milkfat in November The records are based on 305 days or less, 2x actual production OWNER NAME ORNUMKR Bruce Leatherman Lady Juliet Ollie Chesta Patti Elsie Daisy 43 6 US MILK 27,855 22,733 24,332 21,150 20,307 21,586 20,569 West Snyder students earn SUN Degree BEAVER SPRINGS - Each Fall Students from Snyder, Union, and Nor thumberland Counties gather together to award outstanding FFA members the SUN Area Degree. This degree is the third highest of five degrees that can be obtained by FFA members. The meeting was hosted by the Selingsgrove FFA Chapter. Special speaker at the meeting was the State FFA vice-president, Daryl Beiler. Recipients of the SUN Area degree from West Snyder were Jackie Beaver, Lary Herman, Richard Keiser, Clair McKnight, Timothy Reich, Randy Troxell, Tony Troxell, and Barry Waite. a? *3 *4 AS 4* 47 44 <t 70 7t irrt SHAVKIt ■Jgpl Rocket Girl Isabel Heisler Brothers Ida Princes Roxy Irene Anna Satin Pam Peggy Sonya Fay Inex Miller & Rex, Inc Dawn Renee Penny Chene Melvin E Stoltzfus Louise Jenny 1027 945 922 844 826 784 757 William R Daubert Faye Fawn John P Leatherman Muffin Carl & Dale Heisler 3 Snyder Brothers Stella Jody Marble Pearl Darlene Ivy Candy Paul Heisler Blossom Kathy CarlJ Snyder Apple Paul & Ken Wagner Spot Elwood L Rothermel Gal Emmett W Rhein Opal CarlW Brown Becky Lolly Henry J Reiner Mane Irene Franklin Troxell Pond Irvin Hepler Brenda Beaver is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moyer, her projects included dairy calves. Keiser is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Keiser. He also has a dairy herd. As the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKnight, Clair has a beef finishing project Reich has had dairy heifers. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reich. The Troxells are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Troxell. Randy’s project has been breeding sheep while 73 74 73 11» t , Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5,1980—87 22,510 17,664 17,241 4-1 4-2 4-8 22,553 20,014 19,837 21,719 18,954 19,380 18,516 18,867 16,563 17,751 16,543 23,771 21,597 18,743 18,007 4-1 9-8 6-2 2-0 22,220 21,028 4-0 6-2 19,696 13,647 3-6 3-6 21,932 18,686 2-11 17,635 18,571 19,433 19,158 19,765 17,958 17,216 6-2 5-1 5- 6- 5-5 4- 5- 18,758 16,543 20,492 17,599 15,537 13,851 17,138 18,739 43 610 43 50 15,197 16,157 18,276 4-0 15,908 4-8 Tony’s project included market lambs. Barry Waite, the son or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waite was named runner-up for the County Star Farmer Degree. Barry’s project included a dairy herd. The Star farmer is a degree given to the outstanding FFA member in the County. West Snyder High School placed second in the exhibit booth contest. 666 656 650 811 769 662 616 758 739 733 637 723 716 702 600 665 638 630 r 627 626 613 616 608 615 604
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