D22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 3,1982 Cumberland Co. DMA (Continued from Page 021) Lee G Davidson Special Roy E Snoke Princess Thrush Brothers 109 Paul Strock Sarah Jerri Paul 0 Dyarman Margo ilenn & Larry Souder 52 . Glenp Glesner 72 RossH Holtry 64 John H Staub Snowie Monica Frank J Yost Joy Esta Ashcombe Dover Dairy 356 363 Paul Basehore Ingrid John F Stamy, 111 22 42 Cart Kelso, Jr 20 Chester C. Weaver Boxer Igloo Berkheimer Farms 52 143 Stambaugh Farms 137 ATTENTION FARMERS CUSTOM BUTCHERING We Process These Products From Your Own Animal • WE ALSO RENT FREEZER LOCKERS • WE ALSO RENTA PORTABLE PIG ROASTER CALL TODAY AND CHECK OUR PRICES FIRST HESS'S BUTCHER SHOP 2635 Willow Street Pike 717-464-3374 Schoessow’s SLANT BAR FEEDER WAGONS all PURPOSE FEEDER WAGONS Will feed chopped green teed large round or square bales regular bales silage hayiage chopped nay or ground leed 40 30 25 20 15 or 10 foot lengths Schoessow’s Versatile SLANT Bar Feeder Bunks - jut , • v*'- P" ;; r Full Sized Bunk Schoessow’s SLANT Bar Feeder Panels Pick a feeder panel to tit your needs .. OR SnmiMßiS Square Round Bale Feeder Get Proven Design and the Rugged. Welded Steel Construction from the Leaders in Feeders HERMAN). BASHORE R.D. 2, Annville, PA 17003 717-865-4053 16811 18751 19766 19157 17698 22297 18000 19662 20851 18213 16712 20425 18084 17447 19570 14975 18542 16058 19602 14943 15776 16088 20975 18770 14459 pr ’ ''' f*• ; W t- ' J- ■■ — --■_ : ± u f,-, ' p ■' Easily Movable Trailer Sunk Floorlessßunk “SrlPWffl! SPECIAL 25% OFF Winnie Sally John F. Stoltztus Joy Furman L Landis 7 Roy E Deitch & Sons 10 43 718 Donald W Mullen Edith 686 M Thomas Sheatter Katnce Glitter 33 653 782 668 4 1 38 Donald M Leatherman Duchess Andrea 864 39 660 Cumberland County Dairy Herd Improvement records show that 8,038 1 cows in 134 herds were on .production testing in May according to Duane G Duncan, County Agent. Ot the 111 herds on DHIA, 27 herds had an average fat production of feOO pounds During the month 47 completed their 305 lactation with 650 lbs ot butterfat. DHIA Supervisors working with the dairymen to improve efficiency include Harold Boldosser, 130 Old Gap Road, Carlisle, Paul Wynn, R D. #l, Box 88, Newburg, Jay Zeigler, RD #l, Carlisle, and John Rolar, R.D. #2, Newville The following are the highest of actual butterfat in 305 days or less m the county during the month. The age listed is her age at the time of freshing PaulO. Dyarman Margo M. Thomas Sheatfer Katnce Sundays Vallilea Farms 699 718 36 4 1 660 688 702 673 656 717 701 40 4 1 734 651 13 Paul Struck Sarah Sundays Valhlea Farms 84 36 4.5 710 677 42 4 1 660 667 698 734 676 Mint Bunk For Calves and Sheep High Side 6 16628 4 1 674 4 16168 4.5 729 OHIA REPORT FOR MAY 1982 RH 8 RH 4 22200 806 RH 6 17400 789 2 19157 782 RH 3 24174 75/ MOVE UP TO 120 TONS OF CORN SILAGE AN HOUR For age Blower rsj ; GREENWOOD, PE Delridge Supply, Inc. 302-349-4327 WAYNESBORO, PA B Equipment, Inc. 717-762-3193 v " » bsrtami * • i ■ -I^^ t -/$T }' f ir , »* Fiberdome Stonge Bin Fiberglass is practically dent proof Stands up to long periods of hard use • Contents stay fresh because fiberglass absorbs little or no heat • Because there is very little condensation on the inside, moisture cannot alter the contents of material being stored • Fiberglass is rust resistant Acids and salts can’t hurt it PHILLIPS FEED SERVICE INC. Germansville, PA Bath. 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Leatherman Andrea - Robert Strock Tippy RossH Holtry 64 Sundays Valtilea Farms 170 LeeG Davidson Special Ashcombe Dover Dairy 363 Furman L. Landis 7 Sundays Valhlea Farms 1 Carl Kelso, Jr, 20 Roy E. Deitch & Sons 10 John F. Stoltztus 484 Frank J Yost" Joy Paul Basehore Ingrid J. Glenn Glesner 72 It's 54” fan and specially designed flow system - material moving, evenly into the silo. Operates rpm, with optional heavy-duty PTO shaft for tractors. Big 12-inch auger has single-lever, control with brake. Angled hcipper makes it >r wagons to reach unloading position. ;k Us For Our Low Competitive. Price * AREA REPRESENTATIVE DAVID D. DEITRICH PHONE; Rte. 5, Box 758 (703)667-3787 Winchester. VA. 22601 (703) 667-0363 The only all fiberglass feed cart • Buff exterior, white gell-eoat interior • 14 bushel capacity (4 93 Hectoliter) • Immune to silage acids, does not rust * Easy to load, unload and sanitize • Tricycle gear with one swiveling caster • Length 68% " Width 31%" Hopper depth 23%'' Tire DiameterB”« ...modttbPoAt TERRE HILL SILO CO., INC. Terre Hill, PA 215-445-6736 21868 2341 b 19962 RH , 19347 18770 18542 16168 18793 20851 18622 16811 19570 GH 21679 23847 19602 1553; 18475 20425 14975 19662 , SHiPPENSBURG, PA. Witmer Imp). 717-532-6139 RISING SUN, MD. Ben Haines 301-658-5359 ' * v'! •<*: CgF' Fiberdome Calfhutch Insulation value provides warmth in winter while remaining cool in summer • Hutches may be nested for compact storage ♦ Hutches arc easily moved by use of firmly imbedded 1 bolts • Studies show respirator problems, disease and calf mortality are reduced when hutches are properly used Arm BUREAU Mittlinburg, PA 717-966-1047 MONT-BUCKS FARb* BUREAU CO-OP ASSH. Souderton, PA 215-723-4355 SOLLENBERGER SILO Chambersburg, PA 717-264-9588 A 757 738 736 735 734 734 729 719 ' 718 718 718 717 714 711 /10 /os- ;o5 702 701 699 if" 1
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