Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1981, Image 138

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    DW— Lancaster Famine, Saturd«y, iuiy It, 1W
Huntingdon Co. DHIA
(Continued from Page Dl7)
Evergreen Farms No 3
838 3
61 3
1045 3
973 3
455 3
Durbin Farms
Rachel 3 5-7
Stacy 3 8-11
Sue* 3 6-0
Radar 3 8-11
Gawk 3 4-2
Prunell 3 5-0
Gillbrook Farms (3 times/day)
H 5296 3 7 4
JG1358 3 4-5
TV1324 3 6 6
T 81329 - 3 7-4
PV1384 3 4-0
C 51364 3 2-1
ACCI4O2 3 6-7
Willard Yoder
7
250 c
115 c
000 3
100 3
Harold A Moyer
221 3
68 ' 3
97 3
158 3
121 3
Roland G Yoder
Edna 3
Rosie 3
Betty 3
Harry/John Keith
Babe 3
Amy 3
Sangrey Bros
4Sisy 3
135Daff 3
30Arln 3
1398u1a 3
Edwin Steach
Janice 3
Millie 3
Jean 3
Gwen 3
J Frederick Kyper
Lady 3
Glenn M Smith
Kathy 3
Bee 3
Gerald E McMath
Lu 3
PLANNING LIQUID MANURE STORAGE?
We Will Custom Design'
Your System to Meet your Needs
Grain and Forage Structures Available
For Immediate Erection
■I |H H H Please Clip 4 Mail Coupon to H Hi H HI ■
KNN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS, INC. LF 7/18 |
1730 Highway 72 North Lebanon Pa 17042
I am interested in
QjHigh Moisture Corn
, Storage
I—l Liquid Manure Storage
| —[ Please add my name
LJ to your mailing list
■ NAME
ADDRESS
| CITY STATE
■ TELEPHONE (include area code)
NO. OF BEEF DAIRY
■ ■■■{■■■■■■■■■■a
19,355
16.371
19,915
15.372
14,549
303
279
294
279
305
6-0
4-10
23,259
18,364
18,454
16,674
17,424
19,058
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
257
277
295
19,216
23,083
17,601
20,496
17,442
17,257
17,435
22,024
19,346
17,945
16,777
16,781
5-4
4-6
3-1
2-
3-
305
305
305
305
305
5-
6-
6-5
3-1
3-10
305
305
305
305
305
18,995
18,581
16,988
14,433
16,479
15,760
14,559
13,865
305
305
305
6-6
2-10
19,887
14,434
305
305
4-3
4-7
21,034
21,523
18,253
18,629
5-
6-
4-
5-
304
305
305
305
19,632
20,379
15,287
18,253
300
305
305
305
6-5
6-
3-10
7-
18,004
305
305
305
18,561
21,662
17,721
305
j I Hayfage or Corn Silage
JZ Storage
LJ Replacing my old or
broken bottom unloader
with the Laidig
_ZIP
_HOGS
Torru 3
Dons 3
E James McMath
Cora
Gay
Desie
Betty
Gibboney Farms
706
696
690
663
617
Ruby 3
Tam 3
Howard/Nancy Wiggins
86Becky 3
72Helen 3
4Hdssh 3
Behrer Farms
804
675
661
551
641
596
44 3
211 3
85 3
25 3
88 3
48 3
226 3
Breezy Hollow Farm
Golden 3
809
806
733
682
657
594
5 47
Virginia 3
JohnW Middaugh
April 3
State Correctional
302 3
209 3
333 3
5915 3
299 3
315 3
JohnS Kyper
799
750
684
649
639
799
721
638
613
610
46 3
Locust Lane Farm
055 3
Glenn Peachey
Edna 3
Honey
791
628
605
Zoro 3
Fonda 3
Chester/Carole Smith
42 3
45 3
A 8 3
Stu-Bon Farm
012
Hawn Brothers
769
608
756
751
744
643
Daisy
Eberle Brothers
Melinda
Viola
Collen
Lakevue Farm
752
675
605
602
Jerri 3
Dawn 3
Tearose 3
Lynn 8
Harold Book
4
748
744
494
744
f*l DE LAVAL
Daily Automation
• Accurate milk flow sensing
• Positive Vacuum shut off
• Solid state circuitry
• Easy to use
We Sell and Install
Parlors and Pipelines
—I
6-10
3-11
2-5
54
5-2
1-11
4-5
3-1
1-10
66
5-1
4-3
2-0
60
3-11
6-4
2-
50
3-
2-11
4-9
4-7
32
3-
4-
6-4
5-3
4 10
3 5-1
3 76
3 5 1
3 33
3 3-5
3 1
6-5
5-6
3-2
3* 6-9
3 5-8
AVAILABLE IN
TWO VERSIONS -
With Parallel Linkage
or Without
J.B. ZIMMERMAN
& SONS
West of Blue Ball, PA on Rt. 23
PH: 717-354-4355
Ask For Ralph Stoltzfus
RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS
20,907
16,102
305
30 b
21,446
16,017
17,309
17,851
305
305
305
305
18,311
18,684
287
305
22,848
17,080
20,630
305
305
305
19,390
15,531
19,656
17,380
15,995
15,662
17,792
305
305
301
305
305
301
305
20,375
19,821
305
305
16,200
305
19,580
15,491
17,382
16,059
14,841
14,443
305
305
305
305
282
303
20,045
305
21,062
305
17,788
10,867
10,983
12,704
305
279
271
263
16,828
19,030
17,727
305
304
305
15,906
305-
17,793
305
20,552
18,803
18,124
305
297
305
17,228
17,523
20,063
17,107
305
305
305
305
305
305
16,157
17,893
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THE DV 300
MILKER UNIT
Accurate sensing of milk flow
True flotation parallel linkage
Positive vacuum shut-off
Prompt removal and retraction
Attaches easily to high & low
udders
Adapts to high curbs
* Trained Installation and Service Personnel
«BV» ct ,r,T ■ Planning Service ■ Competitive Price
yOU ■ Hundreds of Satisfied Users
■ Route Truck to Supply Your Needs
JmVKim Grove
29
PaulD Powell
21
Philip A Yohn
9314
9367
James 0 Clark
19
Geary E Shade
P-IRIS 3
Tracy 3
Natalie 3
Gensimore Farms Inc
53 3
88 3
E. Vance Thompson
153 3
Blacklog Mountain Fm
Dana 3
Joseph C Knarr
58
108
72
Joseph H Hicks
83
706
627
743
641
586
582
734
692
728
690
669
724
699
679
660
615
608
600
710
625
708
Attend Grassland
701
681
663
641
628
615
A Pennsylvania delegation at
tended the 14th International
Grassland Congress, which was
held last month on the University
of Kentucky campus. A total of
1200 participated in the Congress
program of technical reports and a
forum of farmers who discussed
their forage programs
From the left, the Com
monwealth delegation includes
Fred Lepley and John Itle, Hoff
man Seeds: Gladys and Joe
Hartle, top producer in the 1980 Pa.
Alfalfa Growers Program; Betty
and Harold Gayman, 1981
president of the Pennsylvania
Forage and Grassland Council
698
696
689
490
476
473
678
672
648
661
659
656
628
612
656
609
587
486
655
623
The ultimate goals of automation in dairy equipment have
always been simplicity, efficiency and labor savings at a cost
that would be easy to justify With De Laval you can have full
automation at a cost you’ll find perfectly affordable
If you're a dairyman who'd like to save time and labor in your
milking routine DeLaval is sure to have what’s right for you Ask
your DeLaval Dealer to show you how DeLaval Automation can
save you labor time and money
CECIL DAIRY SERVICE
RDI, Rt. 274
Vi Mile South of Rising Sun, Md. 21911
PH: 301-658-6923
305
3 5-11
305
3 8-8
305
305
3 4-4
3 5-8
305
3 3-5
305
305
305
305
305
10-1
8-8
305
305
291
305
305
3 310
3 3-3
3 2-7
294
3 611
Congress
a
n’
SUPER
FLO-VU™ CLAW
High Capacity Milker Claw
Larger Volume
Larger milk inlets and outlets
Improved automatic shut-off
Wider nipple spread
Improved air valve design
Larger air nipples
Improved thread design
New rubber bumper
Manual lock feature
Clear visibility
637
17,627
628
17,383
627
603
16,711
17,786
625
16,982
613
589
416
17,104
21,786
17,631
608
588
15,558
18,442
605
16,999
595
17,928
575
487
421
13,524
15,201
13,724
18,157
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