December 1980 The December 1980 report of the Juniata County Dairy Herd Improvement Association is as follows Records were calculated for 4253 cows in 80 herds The 10 high herds in average butterfat production oer cow per day are listed below Owner s name and address number of cows, average daily pounds milk and butterfat per cow, are given in order Clyde D Moyer 45 53 2 2 24 Roy & Glenn Henry 62 54 2 2 05 Rick & Ralph Saner 49 54 0 2 05 Freeburn & Norman Love 49 51 7 197 Zirrimerman Brothers 76 50 0 1 95 Harold B Shearer James C Graham All models of Wic’s bedding chopper have four rows of knives insuring a better spreading action Wic has also torseen an adjustable grill, in 5 positions to avoid overloading the motor white using different bedding such as damp straw old hay etc With a simple adjustment that either speeds up or reduces the rotation of the tub you can cut the bedding to the desired length Wic the futuristic chopper now 1 PAUL HORNING ~ distributors - JOHN R. NYSTR AND, JR. R.D 1, Stevens, PA 17578 215-267-7208 R.D. 2, Sugar Run, PA 717-746-1951 PENNSYLVANIA RON ACKENBAUCK PennArgyl, Pa 215 863 5524 DICK ATTKINSON Montrose, Pa 717 663-2574 CARL R. BAER Elliottsburg, Pa 717 582-2648 CREUTZBURG, INC. Livestock & Farm Supplies Paradise, Pa 717-768-7181 FRED CRIVELLARO Easton, Pa 215-258-7584 Juniata County DMA Monthly Report 39 48 9 195 33 49 7 1 93 •■1 ELECTRIC BEDDING CHOPPER Wic also makes an electric 200 volt a c chopper or a 24 volt d c battery operated chopper including an automatic charger These two models are equipped in the factory with a manual starter panel and are protected by fuses to dimmish risk of accidents Very quiet these bedding choppers are mostly used on small or medium sized farm As well as being mobile the 220 volt a c model can be installed stationary Motor 220 volt a c 3 h p 24 volt d c 21/2 hp CUMBERLAND FARM AND DAIRY SUPPLY, INC. Chambersburg, Pa 7x7 263-0826 DeVRIEZE FARM EQUIP Milanville, Pa 18443 717-729-7988 THOMAS DUNLOP Jersey Shore, Pa 717-753 3196 AARON S. GROFF t SON Ephrata, Pa 717-354 4631 HISTANDS FARM L HOME Rome, Pa 717-744-2371 LEO LANDIS HOLOBUS SALES ASERV. Meadville, Pa ISKCON Farms Marvin E Pontius Marvin E Pontius Two hundred fifty eight cows completed lactations records of 305 days or less Two of these cows produced over 1000 pounds of bufterfat, three produced over 900 pounds, nine produced over 800 pounds, 21 produced over 700 pounds, 50 produced over 600 pounds, and 67 produced over 500 pounds The 15 high cows are listed below The owner s name, cow’s name pounds milk and pounds butterfat are given in order FreeburnS Norman Love 178 100 Mark L Zook Patsy Clyde D Moyer Astro Marigold Knob Farm 8 Rick& Ralph Saner Sally Lady Glen B Simonton 70 Shar James H Speer Sr Winnie Harold B Shearer Dolly Roy & Glen Henry Chocolate Depew Brothers XU WIC BEDDING CHOPPER , _ GAS BEDDING CHOPPER P* "» |gl The gas powered bedding * ** <B| chopper ts the most popular on Jjhi the market Its operation is ypiL « Sim P ,e anc * *t handles easily Equipped with a Honda 4 stroke gas en S* ne the Wlc heddmg i , Mff * chopper insures maximum out jfmißa put while m use Motor 5 7 or 10 hp 4 J <" stroke Honda 5 H / Starter 5h p manual and 7 and 10 h p manual or electnc w MARVIN i. HORST Dairy Equipment 1i4 3 83 2806 Lebanon, Pa 717 272-0871 JIM’S EQUIPMENT Spnngville, Pa. 717-942-6928 HARLEM MARTIN Troy, Pa STANLEY A. KLOPP 71 7-297-3972 Bernville, Pa 215 488-1500 LANDIS AUTOMATION MORRIS FARM EQUIP. Milton, Pa Ogdensburg, N J 717-437-2375 201-827 6432 FRAME steel monocoque paint BARREL plastic 3/16 thick WHEELS 2 pneumatic of 16” WHEELS I swiveling BRAKE on wheel swiveling CAPACITY 1 bale/50 seconds approx DIMENSIONS width 31” (80 cm) (with out handle) length 45" (115 cm) DIMENSIONS height 55” (140 cm) WEIGHT 440 lb (200 kg) -AUTHORIZED DEALERS - MAM BARN EQUIP. Westfield, Pa OICKMeCARTY Forksville, Pa 717-924 3374 OSWALD EQUIPMENT CO. SOMERSET FARM SUPPLY SAMUEL DIXON, JR. ‘* KE Hartstown, Pa Somerset. Pa Clayton, Del 814-382-4445 814-443 2841 302-653 7232 607-587-4572 40 4 1 91 49 1 1 91 48 9 1 89 26,880 23,260 1196 833 24 068 1091 25 495 958 21,568 919 21,610 20,705 910 857 18,409 890 878 19 779 19,343 873 865 22,894 855 17 922 No Competitor Can Beat The WIC CHOPPER For Performance And Cost The Wic bedding chopper chops straw, hay or corn fodder and spreads it uniformly under your cows, all in a single operation. When you use chopped bed ding, you save on straw and your cows stay much cleaner. On top of that, cleaning up is a breeze... OTT BROS. McConnellsburg, Pa 717-485 4114 717-485-4662 JOHN PARYS Laceyville, Pa 717-869-1464 RUMMEL DISTRIBUTING Cabot, Pa 412 352-9219 PAUL SHOVER, INC. Carlisle, Pa 717 243-2686 ZIMMERMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLY RUSS SMITH SHOW EASE STALL CO. Lititz, Pa Warren Glen. N J Lancaster, Pa 717-738-4241 717-299-2536 DELAWARE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 31,1981—C21 Raymond E Kauffman 90 John M Auker 72 George M Stewart Till Farmers looking to no-till LEBANON Predictions of continuing dry weather are causing more farmers to consider no-till farming reports Karl Hellenck, Soil Conservation Service, Lebanon County. “This past year some of the best com yields were obtained using no-till which allows the sod or crop residue to remain on the surface,” he said. Mulch reduces evaporation loss. Con ventional plowmg Dunes vegetation and exposes piowed soil to the effects of c,, n and wind WIC MOTORIZED SILAGE H| ,• . WAGON WITH ' HYDROSTATIC fIP." SPEED CONTROL ★ Regular Feed Di: barge or 40” High Feed DischargeJ^Hß^gp[|^ m# ★ Electric or Gas Operated MI \ h / Wic has perfected a three point hitch PTO chopper activated by the power of your tractor Easy to in stall it is ideal for free stalls, or in strawberry fields for mulching purposes ATLEE F. REBERT Littlestown, Pa 717-359-5863 HARRY L TROOP Cochranville, Pa 215-593-6731 UMBERGER’S MILL Lebanon. Pa 717 867-5161 *W & J DAIRY SALES NEW JERSEY Oxford. Pa 717 529-2569 21,004 844 22,394 838 19,436 “It takes less fuel to no-till plant,” said Hellenck, “then plowing. And everyone is concerned about the higher fuel costs.” Hellenck recommends first tune users try only a part of their crop in no-till, and work with a neighbor who has been using this method. “No-till farming takes excellent management,” concluded Hellenck, “but the potential for higher yield and more profit is attracting the interest of corn and soybean producers. ’ ’ POWER TAKEOFF REDOING CHOPPER MARYLAND TRI-STATE FARM AUTOMATION Hagerstown, Md 301-790-3698 P4S EQUIPMENT Street. Md 301-452-8521 TOM MULVANEY Flemington, N J 201-782-1679 NEW YORK 797
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