Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 01, 1980, Image 132

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    DB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,1980
SEPTEMBER, 1980
The fifteen high herds tor the month of September are listed
as follows
OWNER NO % DAYS US. % US
High Acres Farm
Lar Ann Farm
Thomas W Kelly
Raymond Diebold
Dawn Baker
Cove Valley Hoi Inc
Richard Fox S Sons
C & M Hoover
Emile Dillmg
Jerry & Sandy Yeung
Wayne P Stonerook
R Fox & Sons (Aug)
Rich Lou Farms
C Eugene Smith
Rodney L Metzler
Fred Bechtel
The high cow for the month is a grade Holstein in the Rodney
Metzler herd Cow #lO5 produced 29,613 pounds of milk and
1364 pounds of butterfat
September also had two other 1000 pound plus records
Fonda produced 1063 pounds for Donald L Brumbaugh and
Cow #194 produced 1164 for Dawn Baker
OWNOt
NAME Oft KtWKI MO AGE
G W & R G Baker
144 GH
154 GH
172 RH
174 RH
180 GH
High Acres Farm
18 GH
Donald R Smith
Amy
7
"ATTENTION"
ALL A.E. STALEY CO.
WAXY-CORN
CONTRACTS!
We still have plenty of waxy-seed
available for the grain farmers and also
Waxy Hybrids are great for cattle and
hog feeders. In this area they should
plant WAXY—MAIZ Hybrid seed-corn.
College feeding trials show 10% better
gains on 7% less corn with WAXY fed to
cattle. We have several WAXY-MAIZ
Hybrids for this area. They yield the
same as yellow dent corn, but have
higher energy starch. Hogs gain better
and get to market faster on WAXY
MAIZ. We can show you how to boost
cattle and hog feeding profits.
Contact:
D. RICHARD SNYDER
Rt #l, Montoursville, PA 17754
717-433-3580
GENE HAAS
District Sales Supervisor
4911 Bradley-Brownlee Rd.
Farmdale, Ohio 44417
Phone 216/637-0749 or 638-5023
Or Any Of Our Dealers
Dealer Inquiries Welcomed!
MOEWS SEED COMPANY
Box 214, Granville, 111. 61326
Phone 815/339-2201
Blair »
County
DHIA
Monthly
Report
US K us
"ILK FAT fat
5 5
5-2
42
4-0
3 10
35
3 1
34
36
40
20,932
23,243
24,406
24,420
23,855
20,421
20,287
22,671
James Smith
Janet GH
Wayne P Stonerook
Zonya RH
Mary Walters
88L0824 RG
BBLOBO RH
Donald L Brumbaugh
Flopsy
Mopsy
Betsy
Sally
Becky
Fonda
Happy
Jody
Fanny
Laurie
Rich Lou Farms
Jane RH
Goldie RH
Roxy RH
SiS RH
Clover Will Farms
41
46
40
270
Oswald Bros
Lon
Fred Smith
101-588 GH
Milton Corle & Sons
Mary RH
Belle RH
Emile Dillmg
106
150
Gerald Buiket
Funny GH
Terry RH
William & Larry Baker
14 GH
Anything other than BAYMIX
Crumbles is only a one-cow
solution to a whole herd problem
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3 10
83
5 11
36
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RH
RH
RH
GH
70
6 11
64
4-10
16,449
20,912
17,828
22,201
18,311
16,497
21,822
15,566
6-11
5-1
3-9
3-7
2-2
RH
RH
RH
RH
RH
21,232
22,918
20,746
20,886
19,816
6-0
6-3
18,469
23,056
5-7 17,973
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THE LOGIC BEHIND WHOLE HERD DEWORMING
In an unwormed dairy herd, all animals
deposit worm eggs on the farm and all
animals are subject to further
recontamination from infective
larvae as herd parasitism continues
unchecked.
After whole herd deworming with
Baymix. egg deposition is dramati
cally reduced, and as a result herd
recontamination is also signifi-
cantly reduced with herd produc
tive efficiency maintained. In fact,
a recent study shows a benefiv of
4.8 Ibs./miik/cow/day average when
cows are dewormed as late as 200
days into lactation despite the fact
they were dewormed at freshening.
FARM SUPPLY DEALER
21 470
22,150
13,422
15,370
19,381
18,819
19,697
18,589
19,395
27,082
22,756
16,194
21,880
19,708
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62
15,585
20,120
18,305
12,179
708
758
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756
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WED^AV.S
DAIRY
Sx DAY
AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
New Holland, PA
If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have
from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your
price Mostly fresh and close springing hols
tems
Co vs from local farmers and our regular ship
pers include Marvin Eshleman. Glenn Fite,
Kelly Bowser, Bill Lang, Blame Hoffer, Dale
Hostetter, H D Matz, and Jerry Miller.
SALE STARTS -12:00 SHARP
Also Every Wednesday,
Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale -12:00 Noon
All Dairy & Heifers must be
eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts.
For arrangements for special sales or herd
dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact
Abram Diffenbach, Mgr.
717-354-4341
OR
tgg, Norman Kolb
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In a herd dewormed only at
freshening, an average of 10
out of 12 animals have not
been dewormed. Because egg
deposition has not been signifi
cantly reduced, and because of
infective larvae already present
on the farm, all animals are sub
ject to heavy further recontamination
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