Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 08, 1981, Image 122

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    C34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8,1981
Top Fifty Herds For June
NAME
R V & S V Hollenshead
R V & S V Hollenshead
J Eldon Crider
Franks Heberlig
Ray Wingert
J Eldon Crider
Elmer & Frank Ressler
Wayne A Hall
Robert L Bailor
H Lester Oyler Est
R C & J R Shoemaker
Dennis W Bncker
Oakleigh Farm
Dale E Niswander
Kris & Penny Good
Herbert M Dice
R C & C B Allison
Carl O Stuff
BEAT THE SUMMER HEAL
SPRINKLER COOLING SYSTEM
(Not Fogger)
When the temperature goes up one of When the temperature is above 72° F
the first ways your body reacts is by even ventilation can’t cure the stress that
breaking out in perspiration That's results But a sprinkler cooling system can
nature s way of cooling off help your hogs where nature fell short
Its different with hogs High tem giving them a chance to cool off It sprays
peratures cause them a great deal of them with coarse water droplets to reduce
stress because they can’t sweat When their body temperature The idea is
under this stress due to heat hogs will simple but extremely effective
lose their appetite weight gams drop
there is poor feed conversion conception
rate is reduced and pens become a mess
All of this adds up to lost profits
mi*-rauaa
The sprinkle cycle is turned on automatically
whenever the barn temperature rises above a preset
level 72* F Throughout this ' on' period the control
functions to permit sprinkling to occur for'a preset time
period each hour (2 mmutes/hour is recommended for
best results ) When the barn temperature drops below
72* F the cycle is automatically interrupted
The nozzles are clamped to a plastic pipe strung over
the gutter of slatted area at the rear of the pen Each
nozzel covers a 5 6 foot diameter area which usually
means one nozzle per pen The nozzle assures a coarse
droplet spray pattern which is important for maximum
cooling A fine mist of fog is not desirable in
geographical areas of generally high summer relative
humidity
Average daily gain per hog
Average daily feed
consumption per hog
Lbs feed per
lb gram per day
Lbs feed save/hog
Days earlier to market
Research done at Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology in Ontario and at the
University of California have shown these results
These figures are calculated on hogs Iron 100 lbs up to 200 lbs
M Swine Confinement Systems
RMER BOY AG. me
Best in Design, Price and Experience
457 E. MAIN AVE., MYERSTOWN, PA 17067
Vi Mile East of Myerstown
Call 717-866-7565 For An Appointment or Stop By Our Office Our Trained
Staff Will Do Their Best To Assist You With Layout And Design
VISIT OUR DISPLAY AT EMPIRE
FARM DAYS - AUGUST 11, 12, 13
Franklin
County
DHIA
Monthly
Report
SCOW
DAYS IN
MILK
NO
mo cows
FOR HOGS
iiiHyswiJ
Hogs Sprayed Hogs Sprayed Hogs Sprayed
Control Hogs Imm per hr Imm per ’hr Imm per hr
not sprayed above 85*F above 70*F above 70*F
Harold L Wenger
Aldus Eby
Thomas M Horst
Dennis W Bncker
Walnut Lane Farm
Kenneth E Oliver
Robert E Harwood
Ray Wmgert
Lawrence Lehman
Mountain Green Farm
George SKelly
Jacobs Stoltztus
Harold Goshorn
Norlo Farm
Burk Lea Farms
Howard & Steve Mellott
Mark W Meyers
Lester A Alvin Meyers
Dale Wadel
Philip & Conrad Hege
Meyer Lo Farm
Myr Lea Farms
Mike Flannery
Fred E & Dale Rice
William C lie
Lester D Fortna
Dean E Horst
Kenneth L Baldner
Jerry Martin
Arthur E Martin
Hamilton Height Farm
Samuel E Wenger, Jr
Top Twenty Lacations
OWNER
NAME OR NO
LBS
MILK
Oakleigh Farms
Dot 4 7
Meyers Bros Dairy
Bananas 6 8
Lester & Alvin Meyers
85 9 7
Philip & Conrad Hege
49 611
r 'm
tniSTMur -fi
FT
Control | |
“rip
Nozzle "
O
I
H 36 0
H 5b 5
b 73 6
H 33 0
G 770
H 29 0
H 85 3
H 59 6
H 53 0
H 102 0
H 70 0
H 38 0
H 76 1
H 138 0
H 126 6
H 76 2
H 73 6
H 52 0
H 46 8
H 60 6
8 30 0
H 67 9
H 68 0
H 145 1
H 36 3
H 43 3
8 56 4
H 43 0
H 20 0
H 41 1
H 189 0
H 49 3
Completed During
DAYS IN
MILK
AGE AT
CALVING
22,992
305
24,726
305
305 23,260 4 0
305
- 20,657 4 4
Building? Remodeling?
Planning Ahead?
Check The HYDRO-HEATER
The Total Home Heating System
Wood or Coal
With Water
or Air.
Prices To
Suit Your
Budget and
Options To
Suit Every
Need - Stoves
Inserts,
Domestic Hot
Water, Solar
with Storage
and More
Now Available In Scenic 2 Door
Model For Added Convenience.
* CALL ABOUT THE CONESTOGA HOT
AIR INSERT, INSTALLS IN A SNAP!
J&A STOVES
3752 East Newport Road, Gordonville, PA 17529
Along Rt. 772 - 'A Mile East of Intercourse
Phone 717 768-8913
MAKING SILAGE
It’s just a couple weeks
away!!
MAKE PLANS
To use “Cold Flo” ammonia
to increase your protein
• Easy to apply
• Cost efficient - $1.90/ton of
silage
• Consistent Response -
10# of ammonia increases
protein 4%
• Increase digestibility
Call one of our sales people now
for the full story on ammonia on
silage.
rt f BULK BLENDS "j
J [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA J
2313 Norman Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601
PHONE: 717-397-5152
Hours: Monday thru Friday 7 to 4
Closed Saturdays during August
Culbertson Green Farm
50 101
Robert E Harwood
229 7 0
Theodore Small
119 4 10
Culbertson Green Farm
114 3 7
Philips Conrad Hege
8 3 10
H Lester Oyler Est
Selma 7
Norlo Farm
97A
Ray Wmgert
73 6 9
Robert E Harwood
240 6 8
Ray Wmgert
82
Aldus Eby
23 5 6
Howard & Steve Mellott
99 4 5
Oakleigh Farms
Lilly 4 0
Hamilton Height Farm
31 611
Culbertson Green Farm
53 811
Eugene R Eberly
76-Flor 5 4
us.
MILK
973
970
923
902
ORGANIC
PLANT
FOOD CO.
305
305
305
305
304
305
4 0 299
305
305
510 305
305
305
305
305
305
305
Fuel Efficient,
Low Horsepower
Gehl s 750 forage harvester is a fuel-efficient low
horsepower precision cut forage harvester
designed to work with tractors from 60 to 120 hp
depending on the driveline you select
Attachments include 6 hay pickup one or two
row corn heads m-head hydraulic knife
sharpener and more And we ve got them in
stock NOW at
Waiver Of Finance Available
On ALL Gehl Hay & Forage
Equipment Until
Dec. 15,1981
GEHL
FARM EQUIPMENT
PEOPLE’S
SALES & SERVICE.
Oakland Mills, PA
717-463-2735
N. 6. HERSHEY & SON
Manheim, PA
717-665-2271
A. L. HERR ft BRO.
Quarryville, PA
717-786-3521
S. JOHNSON HURFF
Pole Tavern
Monroeville, NJ
609-358-2565 or
609-769-2565
STOUFFER BROS. INC.
Chambersburg, PA
717-263-8424
ARNETT’S GARAGE
Rt 9 Box 125
Hagerstown, MD
301-733-0515
UMBERGER’S MILL
Rt 4 Lebanon, PA
(Fontana)
717-867-5161
ZOOK’S FARM STORE
Honey Brook, PA
22,569
25,379
25,046
20,827
854
18,673
854
19,501
850
20,497
834
19,783
827
23,355
815
21,655
24,773
815'
814
20,203
814
21,609
810
23,551
809
19,265
807
15,808
MILLER EQUIPMENT CO.
RDI
Bechtelsville, PA
215-845-2911
BINKLEY &
HURST BROS.
133 Rothsville
Station Road
Lititz, PA
717-626-4705
AGWAY, INC.
Chapman Equip
Center
Chapman, PA
215-398-2553
GHAS. I. McCOMSEY
&SONS
Hickory Hill, PA
215-932-2615
WERTZ OARAGE
Lmeboro, MO
301-374-2672
CLAIR J. MYERS
Lake Roadßl
Thomasville, PA
717-259-0453
PETERMAN FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
225 York Rd
Carlisle, PA
717-249-5338
900
893
864
854