Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1980, Image 105

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    CARLISLE Cumberland County Dairy Herd Improvement
records show that 9321 5 cows in 147 herds were on
production testing in October according to Duane G Duncan,
county agent
Of the 123 Herds on DHIA, 52 herds had an average fat
production of 1 50 pounds per cow per day for the month
During the month 234 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, Paul Wynn Box 88 Newburg, and Jay Zeigler, Hi,
Carlisle , .
I he toiiowing are the highest of actual butterfat in 305 days
or less in the county during the month The age listed in her
age at the time of freshing
Paul St rock
Harriett
JohnF Stamy 111
46
John F Stoltztus
Jewel
Ashcombe Farms
270
David S Miller
Roseann
JohnE Lapp
Mane
Norman Hertzler
Sharon
Paul R Cornman
Patsy
Leroy Showaker & Son
Queen
Berkheimer Farms
91
High OHIA Summaries tor October
OWNE*
Furman Landis G 3 37 87 52 5 3 8 197
M Thomas Sheaffer 3 49 91 56 8 3 4 195
Donald L Basehore 3 37 97 51 8 3 5 183
The Farmer Automatic
4 Deck Cage System
A system well devised and constructed for an uncomplicated and
economical operation, modern and advanced, it will help you to gain your
well deserved maximum return on your investment.
More layers per square foot of building space, more than any other system
on the market today, 10,000 layers per 285 cage row
Lower maximum cage height, even lower than most 3 deck systems (6’B
max height, 4'6” max. width)
No special and costly floor or pit construction
The 4 deck system can be installed m an existing building, without costly
conversion or remodeling problems
Double or even triple your current building capacity
Automatic manure removal, giving an odor free environment, healthier
animals, more pleasant and healthier working conditions
Higher bird concentration assures a comfortable, energy saving tem
perature during cold season
Summer ventilation is easier to accomplish because of the absence of
ammonia and other fumes
CUMBERLAND
COUNTY
DHIA
Monthly
Report
October 1980
21 596
21 154
23 430
22 863
24 478
21,069
21 021
19,105
20,519
21 006
no soars its s us
■MED COWS IN MILK MILK MI FAT
r
I Write for Full Information
I NAME
1 ADDRESS
| CITY
| STATE
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Robert H Jamison
Edward L Brackbill
John F Stoltztus
John E Lapp
Berkheimer Farms
Sundays Vallilea Fms
Paul R Cornman
Mark A Naugte
JohnF Stoltztus
Paul Strock
John M Lippert
Elmer Gettle
Berkheimer Farms
Fred B McGillvray
Roy 4 James Miller
Norman Hertzler
Nealy Brothers
Clifford Chamberlin
John F Stamy, 111
CreedmC Cornman
Ross H Holtry
Lucille Ocker Family
Roy L Coover
Sandrod Farms
Stambaugh Farms
Ashcombe Farms
Paul B Sensemg
David S Miller
Kenneth E Ze.gler
Roy L Coover B 3
Ashcombe Dover Dairy B 3
John F Stamy, 111 3
Paul 0 Dyarman 3
Hale & Burkholder 3
Roy E Snoke 3
D McCullough Unit 2 B 3
Carl Kelso, Jr
Frank J Yost
Glenn W Myers
Leroy Showaker & Son
887
883
864
OWNER
NAME OR NO.
Otto Brothers
42
864
845
Mark A Naugle
Laura
Fan
Flower
Janet
Agnes
Selma
Robert Strock
Cellia
Juliet
Trixie
Geneva
844
334
833
825
820
Norman Hertzler
Beauty
Sharon
Donald L Basehore
Hope
Paul R Cornman
Martha
Energy Saving Design
Only 3 fractional horsepower motors
per row accomplish the automatic
feeding, automatic egg conveying
and automatic manure removal
THE FARMER AUTOMATIC
OF AMERICA, INC.
By Reynolds and Yellott Co.. Inc.
12802 Gores Mill Rd.
Reisterstown, MD 21136
301-833-1840
B 3
-83
~ 83
ZIP.
49
46
117
39
43
128
35
54
40
55
27
132
32
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71
IRS
MILK
18 662
15,634
19,636
20 205
19,990
17,815
18 751
20,755
18,471
18,794
22 692
30
38
36
34
24,562
21,021
15,328
19 715
QUARRYV/Uf
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★ Three 3rd Prizes: *lO.OO G3FT
CERTIFICATES For Selected
Merchandise.
Drawing Date - Tuesday, December 23
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& Cosmetics -
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OF COURSE -
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13,1980—C17
Patsy
Flicker
Sundays Vallilea Farms
140
68
40
6
Freshair Dairy Farms
Winnie
Lois
John M Lippert
Idle
Lonnie
Cindy
JB BrymesserS Sons
157
Ashcombe Farms
85
69
117
270
216
323
326
328
343
348
361
363
3
David L Miller
124
Lady
Lee G Davidson
Melody
Lady
715
657
637
767
777
629
638
Chester & Galen Smith
Robbie
Betsy
Amy
Lee
Holly D
Herma
Pandy
Gay
Gem
Thrush Bros
17
90
75
10
615
709
680
780
808
834
600
652
We Have Many
New Gift Ideas
in our new
expanded Card
& Gift Room!
E GIFT WRAP F
15 E State St., Downtown Quarryville, Pa
717-786-3100
Next to Dollar General
19.105
16,855
21,466
22,047
24,864
20,415
22,942
18,798
18,043
22,029
15,573
18 492
21,435
19,489
20,750
22 645
16 952
15,250
17,903
15,022
18 070
19,339
19,047
18,223
16,711
17 879
18,657
18,261
21 767
14,820
12
7
6
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