Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 18, 1980, Image 51

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    September 1980
Chester County DHIA
Top herd for Fat in Chester County was Dunwood Farm with
2 18 pound fat per day.
Top herd for milk was George P Lamborn with 59 pound
milk per cow per day.
Top cow tor fat was Bessie with lUlb pounds She is owned
by Paul King.
Top cow for milk was Korme with 28,077 pounds owned by
JohnS Stoltzfus
NO.
■reed cows
OWNER
Dun wood Farm - 3
George P. Lamborn 3
.Melvin Stoltzfus 3
■ Merle J King B 3
H & R Mason - 3
JohnS Stoltzfus 3
D &T Kauffman 3
Ardrossan Farms 1
D Hostetler Jr 3
J Elmer Lapp 3
Lene Hill Farms B 3
Jonas B Stoltzfus 3
Christ Stoltzfus 3
David Wmdle B 3
Walmoore #2 B 3
Jonas Z King ?3
J. Kenneth Landis B 3
Joseph S. King B 3
Round Top Farm B 3
Louis C Neyman G 3
JayE.Graybill ' B 3
Newton EvansJr 3
John M Umbls 3
Walmoore #3 B 3
MATER THAT MONT QUIT
Ritchie Fountains deliver. Even in the dead of winter they are out
there working You’re not
Weatherproof You bet they are. Heating systems and efficient
insulation keep water ice-free .just set the Watt Watcher™ ther
mostat for minimal energy use 'Big-throated, non-stick plastic valves
keep water gushing in Each of your cows get all the water they need
to promote peak production
Ritchie Fountains are tough, too Quality-built with rugged heavy
galvanized steel and CD-50' expoxy finish to stand up to weather
and barnlot abuse.
Chester
County
DHIA
Monthly
Report
us.
mu
KDAYS
in mu
% us.
FAT FAT
H 218
14 2 00
10 197
17 192
!8 187
! 7 1 86
14 186
19 185
15 185
15 184
16 184
15 183
14 182
17 1 79
15 1 77
15 1 77
15 1 75
15 1 74
16 1 74
18 1 72
14 1 72
14 1 71
17 1 70
15 1 70
Why-take chances on
anything less than a red
and yellow Ritchie
Fountain 7 Call your
Ritchie dealer for water
that won’t quit
Johnß Groff
Paul King
Kulp Bros
H Freese & Son
Floyd Miller
Arthur D HSrshey
David Stoltzfus
Mast Stoltzfus
D HostetterJr
Simon Z Zook
Harvey C Waltz
R Proud & Son
Ha rgret Dairy
J R Harmsh
James V Yale
Herman Stoltzfus '
David E Weaver
V Guest & Son
Marsh Acres Farm
Ronald F Elliott
Lloyd Mast & Sons
J Dean Cheek Jr
Timothy Kauffman
Daniel Stoltzfus
Elmer A Mast
E Kent High
Applebrook Guern
Kauffman Bros
Moran & Nickle
Eli K Stoltzfus
Calvin R Blank
Earl Mast
B K Kauffman
Harold J Ranck
David L Weaver
Charles H Gable
David Walton
RobertW Campbell
B 3
B 3
B 3
OWNED
NAME ON NUMBED
Paul King
Bessie 3
Snitzer 3
Roma 3
Bell 3
Rocky 3
Dusty 3
Jennie 3
Christ L Stoltzfus
Hopeful 3
Queen 3
Polly 3
Lucy 3
Melvin S Stoltzfus
Pride 3
LBS.
MILK
DAYS
IN MUD
26,955 3 8 1016
25,869 3 5 899
29,438 A 9 . 861
24,738 3 5 861
24,621 3 2 789
20,982 3 6 764
21,047 3 4 713
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
20,078 4 8 973
23,448 3 9 909
21,360 4 0 858
21,870 3 7 816
305
305
300
--264
24,100 4 0 964
305
flutomcitic
ELECTRIC FEED PROCESSOR
EAR CORN UNIT
Automatic’s ear corn unit handles
wet, shucky and even frozen ear
corn. The crusher unit shreds the
cob followed by rollers that crack
the corn, producing a flaky, dust
free feed for greater digestibility-
The hydraulically driven intake
auger swings to the rear for
transport and may be operated at
any angle from rear to side.
Dust-free roiled grain is more
palatable, easier to digest,
eliminates wheezing and many
digestive disorders.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 18,1980—81 l
Laura
Helen
ilmerA Mast
Ella
Hannan
Louise
Willie
Annie
Topsie 2
W. Flowr 3
Anita 3
Ha rgret Dairy Inc
65 3
54 3
John M Umble
Cream 3
Wimpy 3
Sue
Sybal
Sadie
Merle J King
Fifi 3
Evie 3
- Connie 3
Rhonda 3
David E Weaver
Blacky 3
Pokadot 3
JohnS Stoltzfus
Korme 3
Dust 3
Piper 3
.Sherry 3
Gideon Stoltzfus, Jr
Lynn 3
H & R Mason
878 3
2G 3
848 3
27K 3
78 3
33G 3
44M 3
97 A 3
57A 3
768 3
George P Lamborn
Melisa 3
Newton Evans Jr
29 3
Donald Hostetter Jr
idla 3
Jessie 3
(Automation
Mill)
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t
Bit 11" tiltint d&chtrfe auger with 10 tt
reacn swines down lor slant or horizontal
delivery
25,894
20,035
305
305
25,721
18,656
21,267
17,457
21,445
14,990
20,795
19,254
20,388
18,606
305
296
305
305
305
305
283
20,499
21,945
20,523
19,260
19,444
21.837
20,105
22.838
19,854
305
305
305
305
305
288
24,236
20,235
305
305
305
280
28,077
20,744
18,802
16.987
305
20,506
25,202
20,412
24,509
23,621
23,960
20,099
23,542
23,019
20,827
19,451
305
24,108
305
22,006
21,808
20,697
305
305
(Turn to Page B 12)
Process and blend 3 or more
ingredients at one time!
(1) Control center (Type 111 timer
system) predetermines and records
amount of feed gram (2) Bin Switch
regulates input auger, automatically
controls gram level m hopper, (not
visible), (3) Automatic scale meters
preset amount ot gram through
roller mill, operates automatically
and continuously without power, (4)
Automatic Roller mill with fast roll
'ttachment rolls gram, (5) Dial
mtrolled variable speed augers m
lectromc meter let you add
r otem, mineral or medication into
ixmg auger, (6) Mixing auger
ixes and delivers processed feed
take-away auger Supply auger
id mill processed preset amount
gram, (7) Accessory hopper with
>w switch
(ote - The Automatic Dump Scale
id feed metering units may be
avity fed from overhead bins or
ippes Flow-control switches are
iquired if input augers are used in
lace of gravity flow
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