Cl4—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 31,1980 Cumberland County DHIA April 1980 Cumberland County Dairy Herd Improvement records show that 6618 8 cows in 106 herds were on production testing in April according to Duane G Duncan, county agent Of the 85 Herds on DHIA, 56 herds had an average fat production of 1 50, pounds per cow per day for the month During the month 74 completed their 305 day lactation with 600 pounds of butterfat DHIA supervisors working with the dairymen to improve efficiency include Harold Boldosser, 130 Old Gap Road. Carlisle, Diane M Cam, Box 121, Shippensburg, and Jay Zeigler, Rl, Carlisle The following are the highest of actual butterfat in 305 days or less in the county during the month The age listed is her age at the time of freshing OWNEK Nevin Shughart Norman Hertzler Freshair Dairy Farm Edward L Brackbill Paul Basehore Elmer Gettle Thrush Bros Harold E Weaver, Jr Glenn W Myers John F Stoltzfus F SC McGillvray Paul Strock Roy Coover Herberts Shughart Milk Way Farms - Mervm E Ruppert M Thomas Sheaffer Sundays Vallilea Fms Leroy Showaker & Son Lee A Hoover, Jr J Shepard Wolff I George Stambaugh G 3 Berkheimer Farms B 3 John Lippert ; Joe & Brenda Cochran B 3 Robert Strock 3 Mark E Lemaweaver 3 Mark A Naugle 3 Creedm C. Cornman Clifford Chamberlin LeeG Davidson Gerald W Gayman Ashcombe Farms D Lehman Chester & Galen Smith 3 Hale AN Burkholder 3 J Douglas Martin B 3 Ashcombe Dover Dairy B 3 Allen B Martin Alfred Gaisler David E Lapp David E Lapp Paul R Cornman Charles L Nehf Mains Acres WE ™ FARM BOSS ~ ffiWrmloss IT STARTS EASIER Because of 21 ,/tter spark better carburetion and a flood free design ITS MORE RELIABLE Because it has longer wearing moving parts that won t break down ITS MORE POWERFUL Because it has the biggest power to weight ratio of any popular saw ITS QUIETER Because its large baffled muffler is more than just a tin box IT COSTS LESS Because a saw that'll last about twice as long will only cost about half as much IT COMES WITH A BONUS Over $3O wortn of free accessones including a spare cutting chain really make the Farm Boss a StihJ I lOOQOCIO^^ tirr "j| STfHL 1 DEMONSTRATION 11 rZJL ; I Chain Saw - Concrete 11 |; & Metal Saw Rentals ]: STOLTZFUS A & B SALES WOODWORK & SERVICE RD Gap PA Box 183 2 Miles of Rt 23 Along 772 1 Mile North R{ 897 From Gap Thru Monterey RDlßonks °A WES STAUFFER NORMAN He SMALL ENGINES ZIMMERMAN R 0 3Ephr*La PA Myerstown RD2 Ph0ne(717)733 9174 Phooe (7171866-4695 Ephrata Exit New Rt 222 y ? mile west Myerstown Vt Mile West on Rt 322 West Mam St Turn left unto Pleasant Valley Rd, CUMBERLAND COUNTY DHIA Monthly Report NO. SDAYS US. S US. HtEB) COWS IN MILK MIU FAT FAT B 3 3 B 3 3 G 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 J Brymesser & Sons Chester C Weaver David S Miller Wm &susan Dietrich David L Miller Harry & Paul Hoch PaulO Dyarman Roy & James Miller Otto Brothers Kenneth E Zeigler OWNER NAME OR NO Otto Brothers 252 62 Mark A Naugle Mamie Robert Strock Ella Sundays Vallilea Farms 110 35 125 145 Kruger Dairy Farm 1 Sage Polly J B Brymesser & Sons 239 Ashcombe Farms 138 114 296 149 David L Miller Beth Snowball Gerald W Cayman Sally Thrush Bros 82 12 D Lehman 38 Paul Strock Amy Kappy Louise Dome PaulO Dyarman Fritz Milk Way Farms 29 139 67 38 K Hale & N Burkholder Fifi Paul E Peffer & Son Peg Marg RossH Holtry 30 31 48 J Shephard Wolf Marc John H Staub Debbie Flo D T McCullough Unit 2 153 161 150 Ashcombe Dover Dairy 116 R 254 356 R 2 195 69 27 51 68 3 63 B 3 53 B 3 279 3 39 LIS MILK 14,232 11,745 18,244 15,854 19,522 19,951 23,313 20,367 15,473 19,009 20,513 19,988 16,515 18,725 16,141 21,358 20,806 17,548 7 ' 5 22.042 21.042 18,941 19,727 18,059 16,625 15,589 16,346 19,359 22,040 21,546 16,365 20,419 14,697 15,708 15,659 17,498 17,769 18,283 16,734 15,235 35 40 16,810 20,581 13,764 43 29 47 18,633 21,696 20,395 14,929 34 34 36 45 John E Lapp Princess Chester C Weaver Locket Samuel D Shenk Gmny Melany bandrod Farms 7 Oscar Nealy & Sons 393 13 19 Harold E Weaver, Jr 50 69 627 601 637 630 672 645 778 653 34 32 33 32 714 651 46 34 695 679 659 653 612 34 40 35 38 666 735 623 677 756 611 33 40 38 41 656 717 625 645 695 32 33 28 39 628 718 603 646 721 45 42 662 654 39 38 36 604 666 635 34 629 603 605 723 603 649 627 729 738 673 5 19,573 3 5 684 4 19,009 3 6 4 16,973 3 7 631 2 15,660 3 8 600 10 19,296 3 2 610 9 17,897 3 8 684 5 17,491 3 5 604 3 17,296 4 2 735 3 15,847 4 2 660 5 17,467 4 0 693 5 17,955 3 3 600 (Turn to Page Cl 5)