DlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 31,1981 The 15 high herds for the month oi December are listed as follows OWNER Thomas W Kelly James Smith Raymond Diebold DaleW Hoover James Smith (Jan) Blackcrest Farms William R England Emile Billing Dawn Baker Clover Will Farms Ear Ann Farm High Acres Farm Penn England Dennis A Smith George D Smith Phillip E Pheasant The high cow for the month is a registered Holstein in the Thomas W Kelly herd Mill, a 6 yrs 7 mo produced 23 782 pounds of milk and 1,021 lbs of butterfat m 305 days Individual cow records of 305 days or less with more than 700 pounds of butterfat include OWNER NMAEORNUMftER MO AGE G W & R G Baker 141 RH Burket Homestead FM 93 GH Harold Guyer 29 High Acres GH 4 3 19 499 6 GH Donald R Smith 109 James Sm'tn Dina RH Mitzi GH Wayne P Stonerooh May Betty Gumdrop Mary Walters 88L0845 (Turn to Page DI9J CUSTOM MADE FEED BINS FOR FARMS - FEED MILLS • Made of 13 gauge Steel • All welded seams • Gravity Flow or Auger Free Estimates Also - Steel Roof Trusses for buildings - Portable Hog Buildings - Bucket Elevators - Grain Augers Distributors - Flow Pipes & Accessories We Sell, Service & Install Ph: 215-944-7808 STOLTZFUS WELDING SHOP Owner - Samuel P. Stoltzfus RD 1011, Dryville Rd. Blair County DHIA Monthly Report NO S DATS tIS % US COWS IN MILK MILK FAT FAT 59 3 38 9 iH 8 31 2 US MILK 5 8 26 596 4 9 17 891 21 912 20 702 20 882 22 908 18 775 20 775 16 382 90 4 10 5 5 13 339 Upper Susquehanna C E & W N Hauck 18 4 2 61 5 8 Elam Beiler Dixie 4 9 Edna 4 0 Roland Hackman & Son Loretta 6 3 Faye 5 8 Fanny 4 9 John F Stoltzfus 51 88 67 4 5 Joseph E Snyder 42 5 5 HemlocK Meadow Farm Paw 5 5 Mark M Wehr 58 7 11 Wood Ann Farm, Inc Mai 6 5 Chris S Stoltzfus 85 3 2 9/ 3 5 WilinerE Zook Kate 10 2 Rachel 4 3 Ada 3 8 Kore M Yoder Ollie 6 0 Paul R Smith 40 6 1 44 3 6 John M Stoltzfus 74 6 8 Maple Lane Farm 29 3 3 Alvin H Martin 17 5 7 23 6 4 44 7 1 50 6 4 Jonas R Zeiset Gmme 4 6 June 7 4 Roger M Shively Twila 7 4 858 722 701 723 991 804 853 832 724 795 752 If cash flow or bill consolidation headaches have you talking to yourself. talk to us We're Farm Credit, and there’s hardly a money problem that we can’t help you with. WE’LL HELP WITH LOW RATES Look around. Check prevailing interest rates Then check in at your Farm Credit office We think you’ll see the advantage of a Farm Credit loan YOUR PAYMENTS WILL FIT YOUR INCOME PATTERN. At Farm Credit, we always try to schedule your payments around your peak income periods So you pay us when your crops or livestock pay you. LET’S TALK. YOUR PLACE OR OURS You'll always get prompt attention at your Farm Credit office. And if you’re too busy to make the trip in, give us a call We’ll come to you. Most of us were brought up on farms, and we know how tough it is to break loose sometimes It all comes down to this. Whatever farm-related need you want money tor, chances are, Farm Credit can help. Drop by or give us a call You’ll find that we’re your kind of people FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNTY OFFICE. (Continued from Page Dl7) 19,985 16 788 305 305 305 305 20,486 15 682 20,876 20 399 18 700 305 305 297 19 224 16 520 305 305 20,426 305 21 193 305 18,705 305 21 984 305 305 305 17 963 18 388 305 288 305 21 695 16 871 17 562 17,525 305 305 305 18,456 21 733 305 17 675 20 823 305 305 290 302 305 22,301 21,856 20,287 19,378 305 305 22,517 21 523 301 14,345 EAR CORN Paying Top Prices For Good Quality Ear Corn • Wet or Dry • No Quantity to large or to small • Fast Unloading - Dump on Pile & Go • Easy access - 2.2 mites off 283 bypass-Manheim, Mt. Joy exit ® Daily Receiving 7:30 A.M. to. 5 P.M. - unload ing evenings & Saturdays by appt. • Trucks available for pick up at your farm. Call Anytime For Price 717-665-4785 JAMES E. NOLL GRAIN 759 663 766 721 827 679 704 705 653 650 830 682 953 684 714 806 663 663 651 769 864 725 782 3 2 4 1 3 3 3 7 722 898 668 722 759 907 716 — S/ UV