Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 11, 1981, Image 136

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    D4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11,1981
Bradford Co. DHIA
Hopps Hill Farm
Beaulah 3
Ted Baldwins Dairy
Tanya 3
Drew & Craig Bagley
Darkets 3
Ray & Larry Rowe
60 3
Earl J Gamble
Elnora 3
Dixie 3
Joann 3
Ronald P Davis
Grace 3
Hetty 3
Willard Fassett
165 3
Greland Farms
Marge 3
Ponder Hill Farms
Magic 3
Cometl 3
Fau 3
Larry 3
Donald Jennings Sr
1 3
Donald Jennings Jr
107 3
119 3
Garfield Vanderpool
95 35
James Boor
Dot I 3
Lewis & Lois Alderson
Feather 3
Shores Brothers
Cindy 3
Leslie Freeman
1697 3
David S Joyce Egge
31A 3
Warren J Roberts
Sugar 3
Lucky 3
FS& FW Furman
Hnnah 9
Jerry Pruyne
34 3
37 3
19 3
40 3
Peck Hill Farms
155 3
A single 150-lb hog yields about $ll 00 of fertilizer
value a year. Multiply that by the number of hogs you
raise and you have a substantial supply of N, R K you
don’t have to buy
But it has to be managed That means the right
handling and spreading equipment. Calumet vacuum
tanks are built to last with heavy-duty components and
a choice of two vacuum pumps both engineered to
load fast and run cool
To get the most value from hog manure, pair your
Calumet vacuum tank to a Calumet 2 or 4-shank
soil injector and put
manure where it does the
most good
Take advantage of the
value produced by your
living fertilizer factories
with Calumet manure
management equipment
The Calumet Company, Inc.
CALUMET &
NESSETH
DISTRIBUTOR
F. ERNEST SNOOK
RD 3 - Box 84, Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844 • Phone: 717-966-2736
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305
271
305
19,759
305
18 414
17 857
19 676
290
305
305
305
305
20 716
14 142
15 138
305
26 031
293
20,285
19 246
18,343
19,844
305
305
305
305
23 778
301
22 429
17 677
305
305
19 005
305
18 707
305
16 105
305
21 213
305
20,078
305
16 059
305
305
305
23,540
22,004
20 955
305
22 001
14,402
18,600
14 338
305
305
305
305
21 510
305
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USED EQUIPMENT
1 - Clay V 2250
1 - Better-Bill 12 Ft. Auger Pit Pump
1 - Calumet 10 Ft. Pit Pump
635
14,086
711
17 573
768
18 953
778
768
852
728
837
638
Cumberland County Dairy Herd Improvement records show
that 8,756 1 cows in 134 herds were on production testing in
February according to Duane G Duncan, county agent
Of the 111 Herds on DHIA 72 herds had an average tat
702
769
Clifton McMurray
5 3
62 3
George W Lee
Sue 3
Denise 3
Piercehome Farms
Pet 3
Abraham S Derstme
Piper 3
Holly , 3
Princes 3
Shirley 3
Sibil 3
Phanny 3
Poetry 3
Cindy 3
Nancy K Bean
Wendy 3
Cherry 3
Marshall M Watkins
Rae 3
Jay & Faye Good
Bald T 3
Randy Chapman
Sandra 1
Charles Allen
15 D 3
Larry B Wright
13 3
Sheila 3
40 3
Cindy 3
35 B 3
889
817
718
704
895
857
791
829
825
720
893
752
749
857
718
760
771
764
757
606
813
February 1981
©Livestock
& Grain ISOQI6S
Precision engineered roll formed 52"
high steel sides provide greater
capacity at less cost.
We ve built rugged truck bodies for over 50
years and today we re continuing that tradi
tion That s the reason you can t make a better
investment than an Omaha Standard steel or
hardwood farm body
■ One-piece roll formed steel sides with built
in tarp rail Available in 28 40 and 52 extra
capacity heights all with maximum corruga
tion for maximum strength
■ 40 and 46 hardwood sides also available
the truck body Omaha Standard built its
reputation on
■ The toughest platform in the business
laminated wood smooth steel or tread plate
■ Easy-conversion hardwood upper racks
greaterflexand life than steel fold down racks
■ A full line of rugged gates all engineered
to make you. job easier
We've been a part of successful farming and ranching for over 50 years
RD 4, Ephrafa. PA
Ph; 717-354-4271
CUMBERLAND
COUNTY
DHIA
Monthly
Report
17 223
22,097
305
305
17,982
16 931
295
305
16,033
305
18,300
23,202
22,383
19 979
20,423
20,023
16,611
18 029
17,285
19,101
305
305
18 408
305
16 007
294
15 317
305
19 378
305
18 689
19 927
17 380
19 958
18 459
305
305
305
305
3 05
Bigger Than Ever, Better Than Ever
FARMERSVIUE EQUIPMENT
production of 1 50 pounds per cow per day for the month
During the month 141 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, R 1 Newburg, Jay Zeigler Carlisle, and
John Rolar, R 2 Newville
The following 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
Mark A Naugle
Cnss
Freshair Dairy Farm
Dolly
Milk Way Farms
77
J B Brymesser & Sons
244
Mark A Naugle
Crystal
D Clinton Sauder
Louise
Alfred Gaisler
Melody
Creedin C Cornman
Heather
Wm F & Susan Dietrich
Faith
807
789
Furman Landis
1
746
678
HIGH DHIA SUMMARIES FOR FEBRUARY
776
OWNER
Milk Way Farms
Milk Way Farms >
Nevm Shughart
Clifford Chamberlin
Donald Lehman
Alfred Gaisler
Lee A Hoover, Jr
Samuel D Shenk
M Thomas Sheafter
Paul Strock
710
850
Norman Hertzler
Creedin C Cornman
Clifford Chamberlin
Sundays Vallilea Fms
Berkheimer Farms
Paul 8 Sensenig
D Clinton Sauder
Ashcombe Farms
Edward L Brackbill
John M Lippert
Mark A Naugle
Sandrod Farms
Allen 8 Martin
740
713
654
730
719
721
680
750
753
Omaha Mill'll Hoists
■ Seven precision-engineered scissor hoists
from 4 to 34 tons for bodies 8 to 24
Olympic Series twin telescopic hoists
with greater torsional stability for bodies 16’
to 24’ and 15 to 43 ton capacity
Omaha Standard bodies and hoists
Look to Omaha Standard for the best Our
equipment takes all the punishment you can
dish out and comes back for more year
after year We stake our reputation on it
INC.
HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 7:30 to 5:30
Thurs. till 9:00
Sat. till 3:00
' RH
22 136
NO % DAYS US % US
BREED COWS IN MILK MILK FAT FAT
83 188
B 3 185
B 3 33
3 27
3 75
B 3 43
B 3 32
B 3 52
3 54
3 118
3 38
3 31
3 27
B 3 125
B 3 Ml
B 3 34
B 3 52
B 3 269
B 3 30
3 40
3 47
B 3 46
G 3 40
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862
20 761
18 755
842
22,881
839
836
19,173
20 784
834
21 636
833
23,508
818
810
18 183
802
15,766
795