D6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11,1981 Cumberland Co. DHIA Thrush Bros 95 Paul Strock Joddi Telstar PaulO Dyarman Beauty Merle & Sharon Dice 98 J Glenn Glesner 101 Alfred Gaisler Melody Milk Way Farms 13 77 137 39 144 71 19 32 K Hale&N Burkholder Ida Elmer Gettle Stella Molly Nadine Verna Rodger E Hoke 67 D Clinton Sauder Louise Melody Gale Fred B McGillvray Lon Ross H Holtry 42 ZOOK MOLASSES CO. ONE STOP FOR ANIMAL FEEDING MOLASSES HONEY BROOK LIQUID & DRIED MOLASSES HONEY BROOK LIQUID FEEDING CANE MOLASSES ZOOK MOUSSES CO. WEST MAIN ST., HONEY BROOK, PA 19344 SSL ALONG RT. 322 PH; 215-273-3776 a DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED cb * (Continued from Page D 5) 20,286 24,666 21 356 18 844 19 763 20 041 23 508 21 850 22,881 21,436 20,177 16,938 17,338 21,419 12 748 20,296 17,614 19 645 17 442 16 664 17 075 21 636 20 962 19,653 16 991 20 430 THE COMPLETE, CONVENIENT, BALANCED DIET SUPPLEMENT.. OFFERS MAXIMUM NUTRITION FOR HORSES AMO PONIES. ENER6I CUBES are a ncollnt coat coaditioMr for show a* For Dairy And Beef Remember - ENERGI BLOCK ;ontains no salt and is not affected by the weather. porionoKe DT McCullough, Unit 2 190 Frank J Yost Stella Ashcombe Dover Dairy R 198 299 301 352 R 5 369 R 15 R 49 615 769 670 Paul Basehore Connie 694 Leroy Showaker & Son Gail 661 Brenda John F Stamy, 111 3 666 Carl Kelso, Jr 818 731 John F Lapp Debbie Polly Genie Nadine 839 . 636 735 704 632 708 607 Chester C Weaver Wiggle Ina Frosty 740 Samuel D ShenK Beverly 521 722 738 614 3 5 3 7 4 2 3 7 Robert H Jamison Queenie Lois Sandrod Farms 49 Melvin Sensemg Dixie John W Weiler Leddy Nelson D Horst 29 710 833 745 749 643 Berkheimer Farms 89 112 745 Bring your own 5 gal. bucket or drum containers or we have either one in stock for sale 16 537 16 225 20 041 23,521 18 590 20 928 19,999 18,229 18 400 19 182 17,610 16,686 15,867 13 951 15 668 16,960 19,298 20,189 16 021 20 541 14 584 15 282 17 995 18 034 16 947 21 062 18,082 16 260 15 498 18 432 17,’41 Anything other than BAYMIX Crumbles is only a one-cow solution to a whole herd problem THE LOGIC BEHIND WHOLE HERD DEWORMING 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. I Lj*' limb r nmrnrn > w ■- KWMnM /py‘ ' v /pr 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 (MniL baymix is available at I CUTTER! YOUR LOCAL NEW HOLLAND SUPPLY DEALER 694 57 97 Stambaugh Farms 139 609 Glenn W Myers Ruth Rosanna Fred & Chris McGillvray 25 30 Kenneth E Zeigler Billie Nell 637 Wm F & Susan Dietrich Joy Faith 730 707 DavidS Miller Suzanna John F Stoltztus Maggie Sandy 602 638 620 Mervm E Ruppert Spicer 597 668 593 606 4 1 35 34 38 Paulß Sensenig Pebbler Pansy Bridget Darla Canda Harvey Newswanger 28 655 629 671 George P Wickard 14 634 Furman Landis 636 602 706 609 659 Lucille Ocker Family Gladys 617 604 763 (Turn to Page D 7) ** m' IJjwt /IT* . Kftcnn yuivnt /pT ns /Ir-W WfUH w 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 Krl ( T \S~J mSMT S' A 181 << DnenMK, >* . —,b /[\ C 7 A7f IAT*~ W AT/ jr-* 20,680 22,323 19,080 17,302 19,208 18 308 17,650 18,630 17,963 14,789 12,740 15 766 17,430 19,249 18,625 16,994 746 602 734 711 637 3 7 35 36 42 38 20,297 17 331 20 451 17,108 16,741 20 287 658 18 312 22 136 18,857 17,519 19 276 17,499 17 058 16,860 565 17 876 -w* 765 700 640 634 649 642 696 734 672 653 603 802 778 688 744 649 728