Cl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 3,1981 Lancaster WZSLmW Co unt y DHIA Monthly @ Report A Registered Holstein owned by John M Harmsh 1035 Beaver Valley Pike Lancaster completed the highest 305 day lactation Fern produced 26,807 pounds of milk 1042 pounds of butterfat with a 3 9 percent test Second high lactation was completed by a Registered Holstein cow owned by Aaron K Stoltzfus R 1 Honey Brook Starz produced 26,810 pounds of milk 1018 pounds of butterfat with a 3 8 percent test in 305 days The herd of Nelson H Wenger R6Manheim had the highest daily butterfat average This herd of 45 0 Registered Holstein cows average 50 4 pounds of milk 2 21 pounds of butterfat with a 4 4 percent test The herd of Paul H Martin R 1 Ephrata placed second This herd of 54 8 pounds of milk 2 20 pounds of butterfat with a 4 0 percent test First 305 days of lactation with 700 or more pounds of butterfat OWNER NAMEMNUMBER MB John M Harnish Fern RH Fntzi RH June RH Rowena RH Peg RH Sunshine RH Jean RH Ruth RH Wilma RH Rita 2 RH Blanche RH Aaron K Stoltzfus Starz RH Chief RH Paul H Martin Lois RH Eunice RH B Ellen RH Benuel Z Lapp Martha RH Jack RH Luke Rav Zimmerman 34 GrH Robert H Kauffman Frances RH Annie RH Tilhe RH Stephen J Stoltzfus Sally RH Earl R Martin 42 GrH 26 GrH Penn Har Va Farms 79 GrH 84 GrH 90 GrH Curtis E Akers Polly RH Dixie RH Pete RH Abby RH Tabby RH when power DEPEND ON ptneo * No one can match PINCOR-the new leader in farm standby power l Models from 15,000 thru 75,000 watts AC ■ Con tinuous and conservative output ratings ■ No aluminum wire, all copper wired and wound ■ Long life 1800 R PM alternator operation ■ 5 Year parts and labor warran ty ■ Lease purchase plan ■ Affordably priced If you shop and compare you will buy PINCOR 1 HAVERSTICK BROS., INC. 211 Stone Mill Road Lancaster, Pa. 17603 Call Us At 717-392-5722 NOVEMBER 1980 LBS MILA DAYS in mu 26 807 26 482 22 534 22 034 25 347 24 015 17 423 22 585 20 752 20 573 26 448 26 810 18 570 305 305 7 3 40 305 305 304 30 4 5 2 11 24 814 24 926 21 974 305 305 25 387 19 835 23 830 305 305 305 305 25 950 20 934 21 547 4 11 34 3 2 305 21 116 22 416 18 254 305 300 25 427 24 298 22 506 305 305 305 64 92 - 8 2 25 713 19 793 20 085 17 185 21 359 305 305 305 30 i 285 7 5 54 3 2 5 2 30 TRACTOR DRIVEN ® ALTERNATORS P Robert Wagner Lou RH G 4 J Hersney Bros Lucy RH Toshya RH Paul S Sauder Mabel Mary Janice Cedar Fringed ram Sissy RG Sallie RG Ingrett RG Samanta RG Emma RG Heath RG Russel L Kline Jody RG Ken S Nelson Stoner 18 RG 48 GrH Isaac S Beiler Joan GrH Kenneth D Myer Petunia RH Nelson H Wenger Megan Myndi RH 2 3 Weaver Homestead Farm 90 GrH 3 2 87 0 0 41 GrH 4 2 49 GrH 6 9 12 GrH 4 5 16 GrH 7 8 Robert W Ulrich Jr Marsh 35 RJ Magic 69 GrJ Christian Zook Nellie RH Jonas B Stoltztus Ada GrH Alice GrH Oavid R Stoltztus 34 GrH 37 GrH Ru Be Mar Farms 60 RH 34 RH 54 RH Long Acres Farm 89 GrH 1018 737 3 8 4 0 1012 949 936 995 701 980 957 780 756 940 934 814 929 829 747 924 788 784 766 705 36 40 3 9 4 5 3 3 RH 6 0 RH 6 0 M 6 3 3 30 4 2 3 1 3 1 10 1 8 11 5 10 6 1 4 10 50 5 10 8 10 38 4 3 If cash flow or bill consolidation headaches have you talking to yourself, .talk to us. 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