DB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6,1982 Lancaster Co. DHIA (Continued from Page D 7) John M. Harnish Glenna RH Cynthia RH Molly Tidy RH 5-7 Polly RH 9-4 Rita 2 RH 7-3 Myrna RH 3-6 Wilma RH 4-10 Monica • RH 6-2 Adam & Jerene Zimmerman Kathy RH 8-2 Alelpa Farms Opal 706 Nellie Ammon E. Reift RH 3-11 GrH 4-2 GrH 7-7 Apple RH David McMictiael 36- GrH 24 GrH 57 RH 16 GrH 51 RH D. Lamar Witmer Olga RH Ru Be Mar Farms 34 RH 15 RH 10 RH J. Harold Musser & Son ISAnge RH 4-4 73 RH 33 Loui RH John E. Kreider Linda John U. Click RH 3-2 Vivian RH Jean RH Edgefield Farms Kath RH Colleen' RH Bess RH Heidi RH Daniel E. Fisher Shirley GrH 5-2 Weaver Homstead Farm 49 GrH 7-11 16 GrH 9-1 Elmer M. High 55 GrH G. A J. Hershey Bros. Sunshine RH Carla GrH Clarence M. Hoover GrH Kelly Omar Smoker Glean RH J.C. Pownall Est. 107. - GrH 116 GrH C. WitmerSherer Orchid RH Teena RH Albert H. Mellmger Lois RH SELF LOCKING HEADGATES Custom Built To Your Specifications ——ALSO AVAILABLE—— • Farm Gates • Free Stalls • Hay Banks • Silage Banks • Stock Tilt Tables • Blocking • Chutes • Portable Loading Chutes • Squeeze Chutes • Head Gates • Custom Steel Products • Round Bale Feeders FREY BROS. MANUFACTURING R.D. #2, Quarryville, PA 17566 717-786-2146 21.901 23,042 25,871 24,204 25,306 20,085 19,878 19,088 22,310 305 25,518 305 22,474 305 21,242 305 19.334 22,050 305 21,805 21,111 23,390 18,898 18,105 294 297 305 291 289 5-4 4-2 9-3 4-3 4-2 20,263 305 22,064 21,935 18,833 305 305 303 4- 3-0 5- 19,622 22,862 21,535 300 305 305 24,113 17,547 19,852 305 305 22,965 21,314 21,610 20,897 305 305 305 305 7-8 5-5 7-7 5-2 24,751 305 23,113 13,152 305 305 23.249 305 23,975 20,135 305 305 21,977 305 24.043 305 19,687 19,400 305 305 51 8-4 21,647 19,918 305 305 25,256 305 Inkie GrH Jane 3 Mangold RH S. & A. Kreider & Sons 126 RH 23 RH 200 RH Carl L Martin Pearle RH Glidden RH Kenneth B. Garber Marty GrG Lady RG Doreen RG Alvin M. Martin 26 GrH Paul M. Fahnestock 83 GrH Ashevale Farm Pica RH Amos B. Lantz Minnie RH Ele RH Ken & Nelson Stoner 117 RH 17 RH 52 RH 86Kar RH 59 RH King-Ridge Farm 866 864 795 749 861 784 775 705 705 3.9 3.7 3.3 3.7 3.9 Linda RH Bart Dell Farm Sal RH Annie RH J. Richard Kolb 96 GrH 951 GrH K. & Else Linde Frances RG Gerda RG 859 758 703 857 788 762 4.4 3.4 3.5 Celine RG Paul 6. Zimmerman Jean RH 856 854 788 Crystal RH Christian K. Smucker Niecie GrH Jacob S. Stoltzf us Echo RH Apple 33 RH Abram M. Stoltzfus Marge RH Anna RH Pat GrH Ivan Zook 2 GrH Sunny Craft Farm Regina RH Bennie L Fisher Ava GrH Emily RH Eli S. King 853 834 799 760 3.7 3.9 3.7 3.6 852 852 702 847 845 757 3.5 3.8 69 RH 63 RH Abram L. King Lynn GrH Jacob L. Stoltzfus 25 GrH Richard G. Wenger Stardus GrßrSw Lillyan GrßrSw Lucinda RBrSw 843 843 701 4.3 3.6 842 767 841 22,816 23,035 19,194 305 305 305 22,180 22,885 19,459 305 305 305 4- 5- 8-0 18,698 19,570 305 300 4- 5- 17,497 16,397 16,807 305 305 305 8-7 6-4 14-2 23,117 305 22,263 303 19,336 305 21,506 23,167 305 305 22,785 19,488 21,337 21,223 17,101 305 305 305 305 305 4- 6-5 2-5 5- 2-4 23,021 305 21,751 23,583 305 306 21,191. 17,833 305 305 9-4 8-5 18,924 15,922 15,816 305 273 295 5- 6- 18.482 18,963 305 305 6-2 4-7 20,314 305 19.960 21,365 305 277 5-5 8-4 18.696 20,078 19,484 305 305 305 8-10 7-7 5-10 21,308 305 22,743 305 4-5 18,825 23,796 305 305 7-7 6-7 17,934 20,387 305 305 7-7 5-3 22,354 305 18,919 304 18,864 17,751 19,303 305 305 305 4-10 DAIRY-MATIC The "PROFITABLE” Computer Feeding System I • Limits low producers from over feeding = $ reduces feeding costs • Allows high producers needed feed 24 hr/day = $ increases production • Consistent and controlled feed intake improves health = $ better breeding • Programmed feeding controls body weight = $ improved herd health APPROXIMATE INCREASED PROFITS TOTAL = *l5 per cow/month Lease the DAIRY MATIC as low as $OOO per cow/month includes ~ computer, feeders, Positive f hopper, identifier identification stainless and tags Feeder Pan INCREASED PROFITS GUARANTEED Upon approval we will guarantee that the combined feed savings and increased production will pay the lease, increase your profits, or we will take the equipment back and cancel the lease. DEALER INQUIRES INVITED 758 724 707 Lee Nome Farm Barbie RH Swan RH Rhelda & Lynn Royer Dusty RH Daniel M. Stoltzfus Janet GrH Spring Lawn Farm 14 RH 23 RH 101 RH John B. Stoltztus 52 GrH C. Kenneth Young 51 GrH 76 GrH 72 RH David L. Landis Gay RH Sadie RH Melody RH Louie GrH John S. Wenger 8 Nelda RH 35 Lorna RH 22 Lout RH Swaying Maple Farm Dolly RH Galen W Crouse Model RH Ruthann RH Darnell RH Belinda RH Al Mar Farm Barbie RH Walnut Run Farm 205 RH E. Richard Bruckhart Snowbal RH John Z. Beiler Carolyn RH David S. Stoltzfus 840 771 714 3.8 3.4 3.7 840 790 4.5 4.0 836 747 746 4.8 4.6 4.4 835 3.6 831 831 4.3 829 792 827 775 770 732 720 3.6 4.0 3.6 3.4 4.2 826 821 775 820 701 3.9 3.9 819 783 713 4.3 4.9 4.5 819 707 Carolyn GrH Harry Zimmerman Jr. Betsy RH David D. Zimmerman Mary RH Loren L. Zimmerman Betsy RH Mervm L. Stoltzfus 8 GrH 44 3.7 817 4.0 817 709 4.1 3.3 815 795 789 4.4 40 40 Lloyd I Letever 32 RH Raymond W. Horning Electro RH AaronS Click & Sons 94' GrH Neff Brothers Gracie RH Damon RH Robert H. Kauffman Babs RH Cindy 2 RH Cinder RH J. Richard Brenneman Maggie RG Allen Lee Stoltzfus Lady RH 4-6 David L. King Florence GrH 5-8 813 812 812 749 4.3 3.1 811 716 799 798 798 770 743 4.2 4.3 3.8 f caw tzz -f For More Information Contact: MARTIN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 520 Prescott Road Lebanon, PA 17042 Phone: 717.866-4906 or 717-866-4555 21,617 18,787 306 301 6-3 3-4 21,502 305 20.446 302 23.830 22,711 22,166 305 305 305 6-5 3- 4- 23,091 305 5-11 16,574 22,993 17,149 305 305 305 12-4 3-7 5-3 22,441 18,236 18,576 18,457 305 305 305 305 10-0 4-4 6- 7- 21,666 16,903 23,250 305 293 305 5-7 7-2 4-10 21,476 305 5-11 22,724 21,005 19,122 17,344 305 305 305 305 4-5 2-2 3-3 2-2 23,007 305 6-5 17,423 305 19,946 305 6-10 19,194 305 22,973 305 19,453 305 20,154 305 4-11 19,312 305 17,813 285 20,376 305 19,804 287 18,756 305 15,685 20,377 272 290 17,261 22,056 21,940 305 305 305 14,778 305 4-6 20,441 284 19.568 305 (Turn to Page D 9) 797 702 796 795 794 781 77| 3.3 3.4 2.5 794 794 762 732 48 3.3 4.3 793 730 711 711 35 4.0 3.8 3.9 790 721 716 3.6 4.3 3.1 790 788 780 771 709 3.5 3.7 4.0 4.1 787 787 786 78# 785 784 783 780 780 779 779 777 777 703 776 ; 747 ' 730 j 776 | 77W5 775
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