Huntingdon County DHIA lists reports DECEMBER 1979 Huntingdon County TOP 15 HERDS IN FAT LBS. omn □aland Farms John A Foster Durbin Farms Gerald E McMath JosephH Hicks Behrer Farms Evergreen Farm No 3 Max Isenberg State Correctional Roland G. Yoder Sangrey Bros Sidney R Ormsby Mervm & Rachel Frey * * - You Know the problems caused by hard packed and frozen silage. Patz gives you two solutions to the problem the Model RD-790 ring drive silo unloader and the Model 988 surface-drive silo unloader. B 3 B 3 B 3 Both unloaders feature a double-hook gathering chain with hardened steel cut ters and claws that rip through frozen and packed silage. When you push the button, you know you can count on a smooth feeding operation. Evaluate our powered silo wall cutters. Spring tension holds 4 self-sharpening steel cutter blades in place to follow the curve of the silo wall. This keeps silage from building up along the walls, so you can be sure that you’re getting-aN the feed where it belongs ... in the feeder and not stuck to the walls. The claws and cutters of the gathering chain deliver a steady flow of silage day after day. Al _ _ „ Want to know more about the Patz system? See your Patz dealer. He’ll show you Patz quality and reliability ... two important words to a farmer like you. Willard J Yoder Breezy Hollow Farm TOP 15 HERDS IN MILK LBS. Daland Farms Durbin Farms John A Foster Behrer Farms Breezy Hollow Farm Joseph H Hicks Max Isenberg Mervm & Rachel Frey Branstetter Farms Spring Hills Farm Gerald E McMath State Correctional Sangrey Bros Geary E Shade Evergreen Farm No 3 OWNER NAREORNUMIER Branstetter Farms Coiumbi 3 BECK 204 3 Darland Farms Boots 3 Penny 3 Jan 3 Angg 3 Ellee 3 Ja 3 Lottie 3 Behrer Farms 57Edith 3 201 3 88BLU 3 Evergreen Farm No 3 648 3 298 3 757 3 473 3 1217 3 906 3 737 3 1010 3 John A Foster Olivia Tony Jill Sangrey Bros 123 Arch 45Karn 35P01y Willard J Yoder 94 3 3-4 3 2-6 3 3-4 3 5-6 3 5-0 3 7-3 3 139.7 85 8 3 44.0 84 5 SDAYS RtiltLH 31,805 16,786 305 305 5-2 5-4 26,736 19,507 19,326 20,783 17,662 16,429 19,247 26,927 17,187 18.524 305 305 305 6-4 4-2 3-8 20,115 17,990 18,141 18,402 20,186 18,851 18,639 15,939 6-1 12-3 5-4 8-4 4-3 4- 5- 2-8 21,517 16,744 17,271 305 305 305 21,339 23,865 18,091 305 305 282 22,231 305 Patz double-hook gathering chain features cutters and claws Patz~_ Performance Strong as Steel Lancaster Farming Saturday, February 16,1980—D17 164 3 33 3 54 3 109 3 Breezy Hollow Farm 1 62 1 61 Fern 3 Durbin Farm Rachel 3 Gerald E McMath GE 3 Polly 3 Geary E Shade Dormda Roland G Yoder Geneva Gensimore Farms Inc 25 3 62 3 PaulD Powell 82 3 49 3 Sidney R Ormsby 78Perse 3 Mervm & Rachel Frey us. MILK State Correctional 5409 i 1070 608 324 3 905 3 Jefferson R Byler Spreckl 3 Della 3 John S. Kyper 22 3 1056 821 763 745 702 697 695 4 3 George G Mornmgstar 944 682 675 7 3 Raymond M McGargle Nellie 3 854 671 659 849 772 713 843 Bonnie 292 3 . Vance Thompson READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS ‘ V “ I . k . Rotating steel blades keep the silo wall free of silage buildup (shown without guards) 17,361 20,625 19,175 18,360 305 305 305 305 5-10 4- 5- 5-4 19,753 305 26,917 305 302 218 18,380 16,671 3-8 8-8 305 20,536 18,417 305 19,219 16,031 305 305 20,398 20,297 305 305 4-4 4-9 18,870 305 17,026 305 9-6 305 305 282 8-0 2-3 5-3 14,363 16,774 17,884 17,785 18,951 305 305 300 305 16,757 22,087 6-5 4-5 16,833 305 6-10 14,918 13,184 305 305 0-0 0-0 17,262 298 6-3 798 784 741 711 803 802 756 649 734 727 726 659 716 627 714 704 703 662 650 689 647 685 683 626 622 611
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