Dl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 13,1981 Production progress (Continued from Page DU) Jenny, the high fat producer heifers ranged from better than which won the award, is bred to 16,000 to more than 20,000 pounds. Carlm-M Ivanhoe Bell and a stud The top fat producer, a six-year- service has expressed interest in a old, ended up with 1,125 lbs. m 365 bull out of her. days, along with 27,102 lbs. of milk. The Kralls have also made some “It looks as if another cow will acquisitions, including Polly, now surpass her in butterfat,” Don whose 1S Benbro Kingpin Krallsaid. Polly, 3E-96. Polly is also Ex- In 337 days, she’s recorded 23,801 cellent 2E, with rnilk records to lbs. of milk and 1047 lbs. of fat at 25,000. The dam milked to 26,000. 4.4 percent test. No it's not a school, although facade and steeple with bell give that impression. It’s the summer house portion of the large brick farmhouse on the Krall farm along Flintville Road. Bell was used to call family to dinner in years past. Polly will likely be the next subject for super ovulation and embryo transplants. Jenny was the Krall’s initial effort at supermg and transplants. “Jenny had only four good eggs out of nine and only one resulted in pregnancy,” Don Krall said. _ “Our mam problem was that we didn’t have a good batch of recipients for the transplants. But we’ve learned from the first try and will attempt it again.” Now up to about 65 milkers and a similar number of replacements, the Kralls did some expansion over the past winter. Twenty-one more comfort stalls were put into an older section of the bam that contained heifer stables. A 20 X 64-foot silo was added and an earthen bank pond for manure storage was con structed. With tiie increase of stall capacity to 70, the number of milkers was increased to the present level of about 65. A total mixed ration is fed, and RMomil in the soil For More Effective Control Ridomil controls blue mold and black shank in your tobacco. But for Ridomil to do its best work, it should be applied to the soil before transplanting. Ridomil destroys diseases present in the soil. Then it is absorbed by the roots and moved systemically throughout the plant to protect your tobacco as it grows. For the best two-way action against blue mold and black shank, follow your label directions—use Ridomil in the soil. Ridomil® trademark of Ciba-Geigy for metalaxyl Rose funds available iiEESPORT Mark S. approved for Berks County far- Balthaser, Chairman of the Berks me , re onths cancellations County Agricultural Stabilization an< * underspending have released and Conservation Committee, f om f B *° A announced that additional funds amount of 1981 ACP have been made available for re^“e^ s are now taken for multiflora rose control under the naultmora rose and other ACP 1981 Agricultural Conservation practices. Program. Balthaser points out, however, Although the original county that should the practice be started allocation of ACP funds were aU **fore being notified of approval one would not be eligible for the cost-shares. For 1981 Multiflora Rose Control ACP benefits are 50 percent of the cost of the chemicals not to exceed $40.00 per acre. All that is required is a private applicators cer tification. Applications for cost-share help from ASCS are being taken at the ASCS office in the Berks County Agricultural Center in Bern Township. The next Berks County ASC Committee meeting at which action will be taken on applications received will be Friday, June 19. _ Penn State is again being utilized fortormulation recommendations. ‘ ‘I like to feed haylage or ryelage to the milkers and prefer to be told just what to add according to the forage tests.” Don Krall said. “To speed up the return of the ration recommendations, we may start using the new lab in southern Lancaster County for the forage tests.” The Krall farm covers a total cf some 121 acres, of which about 105 are tilled, essentially in alfalfa and com. P. L ROHRER & BR0„ INC. SMOKETOWN, PA PH; 717-299-2571