Elo—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 28,1981 York Co. DMA (Continued irom Page E 9) Orn Cos Ponderama B 3 70 0 89 8 34 6 Hargood Farms Inc B 8 112 6 83 9 34 3 Benjamin Beiler B 3 32 9 67 7 34 9 OWNER NAME OR NUMRER (REED Geo Knight 152 3 Queen 3 V Joak 3 Florenc 3 Utag 3 14 3 96 3 502 3 Money 3 Emory SWm Kilgore 49 3 34 3 Gum Tree Farms 160 3 173 3 David V Thompson PlB 3 P 23 3 P3l 3 William H Fantom Edith 3 43 3 Sinking Spring Fm Inc Carola 3 Cara 3 Light 3 Rutter Bros Phoebe Faith Edna Evelene Beshore Farms Dee 2 66 2 5 1 2 32 2 23 Ausee Speck Star Horty TOP DRESS WHEAT, BARLEY & RYE With 30% Nitrogen Solution or Fluid Blend Fertilizer Check oil'’ complete Fertilizer Program • Bulk Dry Fertilizer • Lime Spreading • Spreading of Liquid & • Complete Soil Testing Dry Fertilizer Program RD 2, Cochranville, Penna. 19330 PHONE: Office 215-869-8201 215-932-3307 Paul 215-444-5170 Located on Rt. 41 Between Avondale and Cochranville Warehouse at Russellville. 30% LIQUID NITROGEN BY THE TRAILER LOAD OR BY THE TON Sprayers & spraying service Poly N liquid corn starter 10-34-0 Premium corn starters Bulk blends to your specifications Urea & Amonium Sulfate Spreaders & spreading service Limestone SALT - Water softener & animal salt F.H. KREIDER DAYS LBS IN MILK MILK 15 604 19 658 19 856 20,516 20 852 17 329 15 090 17 561 16 619 13 798 12 383 294 290 64 4 11 305 300 4 7 2 11 15 256 11 305 305 305 286 18,244 17,829 15,463 305 305 18,567 18,149 10 7 3 1 297 305 305 16 741 20 325 17 640 305 251 305 305 13 942 9 559 10 609 11 938 19 567 26 238 23 511 22 513 22 471 305 300 305 305 305 82 4 7 46 40 46 2400 Dairy Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 Angel Oreo 3 J E Baker Glow 3 Jean 3 73 3 Harold Brown Jill 3 Narda 3 Gum Tree Farm Winky 3 Albert Dehoff 90 A 3 93 A 3 127 3 198 3 Elwood T Knck Sue 3 Dawn 3 Patty 3 The J E Baker Co 28 3 26 3 Eugene M Kilgoie Angie 3 Linker 3 Patty 3 Eail Fuhrman Kim 3 Pleasur 3 Leader Farms Bonita 2 Daphne 2 Mamie 2 Vincent C Webb 49 4 177 3 114 3 118 3 H E Fetrow & Sons Tidy 3 Joy 3 1 44 1 37 1 36 557 527 595 506 576 557 549 710 651 709 873 683 651 571 500 508 4 7 60 4 7 4 3 Barb ‘ Rose Admiral Mary 3 Rodman C Thompson Kadidle 3 673 917 858 823 789 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 5 25 025 16 005 2 10 2 5 15 549 16 390 15 855 30j 30J 305 8 10 14 128 14 235 305 305 14 '23 289 15613 17618 16 583 13 865 291 305 300 305 8 1 82 64 4 3 13 403 13 900 12 276 305 305 305 18 006 15 487 305 287 11 0 7 5 12 625 15 343 18 953 305 305 305 21 037 22 074 305 305 8 7 3 10 14 823 14 638 13 557 305 305 305 19 619 12 588 19 451 14 043 305 279 302 305 11 7 8 1 45 54 19 516 17 739 19 292 21 421 13 181 15 498 305 305 303 305 305 305 62 4 3 5 10 5 10 23 2 3 22 684 305 Anything other than BAYMIX Crumbles is only a one-cow solution to a whole herd problem THE LOGIC BEHIND WHOLE HERDOEWORMING 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. m- m' I Lj* EKSAIT * * . >|wftt WfIEH HY COW \f \w*x DEffOMHK ' v ‘ ;;/ * w * 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 benefit of 4 8 Ibs./milk/cow/day average when cows are dewormed as late as 200 days into lactation despite the fact they were dewormed at freshening ®BAYMIX IS AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL NEW HOLLAND SUPPLY DEALER Bunting Kathy Timarsh 032 552 577 599 539 Karen Hazy Lolly Lucia Stump Acres My Jet • Rhona Dina Dixie Deah Hope Viola Louise lona Bessie Barb Faith Lily Zetta J H & M B Hushon 102 3 81G 3 58 H 3 Adrian Rinehart 11 3 539 590 536 643 711 571 561 4 1 4 0 3 4 40 504 523 528 621 511 577 540 648 766 896 182 3 R R & M R Stewart Beauty 3 Polly 3 Ah 3 Smysers Richlawn Fms 791 643 704 Casey Sherry Dora Clara Greta Gloria Daisy Donna Estella Amy Toni Pepper 719 535 662 503 3 7 4 3 3 4 3 6 764 756 718 719 516 549 826 3 5 7 3 4 10 3 4 4 3 3 10 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 2 3 285 305 305 305 305 69 2 11 305 305 305 (Turn to Page Ell) IPT !7 -W . EMS «n N>^ yar* eks ■ wecim Im, »< /nsr” ON FUN "VI \ " * Jr " 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 AV V \r v % . / ECGS AND l«*tf' IjmE 1 jmE 11 * - -1 AFTEI WHOLE I ' \ HEM c onionMC / — p s /J \ 'W _,T. Lat laJ /ur „ -w' % 20,750 19 998 18 184 15 948 14,070 19 724 12 267 40 34 3 3 3 7 36 3 3 4 7 17 561 16 206 23 691 18 625 22 987 18 874 17 437 18 797 14 836 14 942 13 654 14,816 15,306 13 307 13 416 18,732 14 763 521 565 537 18 788 18 592 645 603 17 749 20,069 18 372 591 668 726 17 627 20 611 23.727 25 187 27 107 23 878 22,134 20 481 20 089 20.728 15 997 15 604