The April 1980 report of the Juniata County Dairy Herd Improvement Association is as follows Records were calculated for 4,096 cows in 80 herds The five high herds in average butterfat production per cow ' per day are listed below Owner’s name and address, number of cows, average daily pounds milk and butterfat per cow, are given m order. GREAT GRAIN HANDLING SYSTEMS BEGIN WITH GOOD PLANNING AND M-G DRYERS Now Available! Hdrybine The ENERGY SAVING IN-BIN DRYING SYSTEM The new Mathews Continuous In-Bin Dryer is a combination storage drying and cooling bin designed to save you money It is efficient, fast easy to manage and costs less to operate The drying process is fast, while the cooling process is slow, eliminating stress cracks and damage caused by fast cooling There is nothing else like it on the market The Mathews design requires no wet holding bin or separate bin for cooling • Saves energy for profitable operations • Proven high capacity results (357 bushels per hour) ARROWS SHOW T. AIR FLOW WET GRAIN \ Patents Panding BIN DRYER TEST FOR FALL OF 1979 Ambient Temperature Plenum Temperature. Static Pressure Average Fuel Costs... Gallons LPGas(79).. Bushels/gallon Cost/bushel Bushels Dried (’79)... Designers of Qualify Systems for Poultry, Swine end Grain Handling . Juniata County DM Monthly Report (VSVSV* LLt- —■" r JZL iRIED GRAIN H | i COOLING FAN 43° l9o° 1.5 . 51.9*/gallon 1,420 10.3 O5 14,629 THIS SYSTEM WILL FIT ANY 30 FT. x 7 RING BIN F & N Love, East Waterford 45 58 0 2 36 James D Wagner, Mifflmtown 58 49 4 207 Barry F Lucas, Millerstown 39 53 4 2 06 R & R Saner, Thompsontown 50 - 50 1 2 06 Harold Shearer, East Waterford 38 53 0 204 Three hundred seven cows completed lactation records of 305 days or less Three of these cows produced over 800 lbs of butterfat, 17 produced over 700 lbs; 42 produced over 600 lbs, and 72 produced over 500 lbs. The fifteen high cows are listed below The owner’s name, cow's name, pounds milk and pounds butterfat are given in order Larry & Davidtloss James H Speer, Sr Martha Edith Marigold Knob Farm 39 30 • Eliminates the most common probfems found in other m-bin dryers • Low per bushel costs HERE'S HOW IT WORKS... Jt wm ,m m Hi i HI Rgr ' DRYING FAN Moisture (Average incoming) Moisture of Dry Corn Points Removed Bushels/hour Total Drying Time... Unload (Tapered) Auger Time On 23 Hours 35 Minutes HERSHEYEQUIPMENT I COMPANY, INC. As wet gram enters the top of the bin, it flows into the upper drying chamber as har vested, with no need for a wet holding bin This upper chamber holds up to 4 feet of wet grain (2250 bushels) Every seven minutes, a continuous flow auger makes a complete revolution around the upper drying floor, drawing the dried gram into the lower cooling area Hotair is introduced under the upperfloor to dry the wet gram and to heat the surface of the gram that is distributed into the lower cooling chamber The air that is used for cooling the gram picks up heat during the cooling process This heated air is then used again m the drying process, saving on fuel costs When not being used for drying, the bin will store 8500 bushels of gram 19,920 871 22,496 821 18,111 803 18,951 796 19,916 791 20,942 779 28.3 13.1 15.3 356.8 . 40 Hours 57 Minutes SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA. 17603 (717)393-5807 Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1980—D17 Roy & Glen Henry Monica Little Raymond E Kauffman Yvon 143 Rick & Ralph Saner Jo > S F Metz Rita James H Speer, Jr. Abigail Karl Kline Beauty Robert L Bailor Clyde D Moyer Ronda Dauphin Co. DHIA (Continued from Page Dl6) Lauden Farms VerdaSO Berth 94 KembeS ElsillOO Wendy2l Trudy 8 127 128 Frank Wagner, Jr 21 Franklin G Wagner Hope Big Mac Henry Keiter Nervie Donald Miller Deemar 20 A Grandview Farm 29 53 34 45 Faye 44 47 David G Esch Sylva3B Arthur Brandt Della Valntm Cindy DaleF Faust Mabel COMPARE OUR PRICES DOUGLAS POWER MASTER 78 Polyester White ~ A7B-13 . 24.00 C7B-14 *27.00 E7B-14 *28.00 F7B-14 *29.00 G7B-14 *29.00 H7B-14 ... *30.00 G7B-15 ... *31.00 H7B-15 ... *33.00 L7B-15 *34.00 560-16 *27.00 F.E.T. Ranging from 1.35 to 2.72 V DYNAMIC PREMIUM BELTED A7B-13 .. " h ‘28.00 C7B-13 *30.00 C7B-14 *31.00 E7B-14 *33.00 F7B-14 *35.00 078-14 ... *36.00 H7B-14 *37.00 G7B-15 ... *36.00 H7B-15 ... *37.00 L7B-15 *41.00 _RE.T. Ranging from 1.76 to 3.13 j (jjjFREE MOUNTING 8 BALAHCIH6 Hours: Mon. and Fri. 7:30 to 9:00; lues., Wed., Thurs. - 7:30 to 5:00; Closed Saturday E ■ m HURST TIRE SERVICE 1 f PHONE: (717) 354-4931 j, 1 I 1 Mile West of Blue Ball On Rt. 322 OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION 16,884 19,335 20,255 18,306 16,847 21,004 20,020 20,201 15,743 18,258 19,486 14,624 13,865 14,935 17,661 16,730 12,042 6-4 5-4 4-10 4-8 4-2 3-2 2-1 2-5 14,024 9,225 13,548 10-7 3-5 14,241 15,431 20,411 19,218 14,171 11,897 13,332 11,861 6-0 3-8 5-3 5-9 5-10 5-11 20,369 4-10 44 35 - 37 15,822 16,254 13,386 15,655 791 751 775 746 746 725 724 714 711 516 5.5 40 504 545 517 634 3.1 36 41 46 44 45 632 686 581 549 583 538 629 702 572 501 551
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