Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 17, 1980, Image 137

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    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
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iRIED GRAIN
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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...
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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