Lebanon DHIA (Continued from Page A2O) had milk and fat weights recorded and produced an average of 9,061 pounds of milk and 335 pounds of fat. Lebanon’s 16,092 pounds of milk and 591 pounds is well above the state average of, 15,260 pounds of milk and 566 pounds of fat. Harold and Don Bollinger of Willow Maple Farms received a two-fold honor, Tuesday. The Newmanstown father-son team earned the high herd for milk with 20,014 pounds, of milk per cow on 45 Holsteins. In addition, the Bollingers’ claimed the high cow for milk. Willow Maple Lena completed her 7-year-old lactation at 29,108 pounds of milk. Angus (Continued from Page Al 6) Heifer, March 1,1962 and after 1 Dottie 8 Dennis Byrne, West Grove, 2 Deal W. Teets: 3 Hidden Lane Farm, William A. Wise, Spring Grove; 4 Dale B. Fisher, Hummelstown HcHer, January• February 19«2 1 Shenstone Farm, Leesburg, VA; 2 Cecil Teets; 3. Rocky Forge Farm. Hagerstown, MO, 4 William N. Gregg. Jr; 5 Deborah J Hoffman. Dover. Heifer, September-October, 1961' 1. Brian S Hutchins. Champion Heifer 2 Debra A. Krause. Hatters, July - August 1961 1. Cheryl L Hutchins. Mansfield. OH, 2 Dawn Bippert. Alden, NY. 3. Rick Petow, Kemsngston, CT.4 Erdenshmm Farm. Lafayette Hill Heifers. May - June. 1961 1. Oiane S Krause, Rea. Champion; 2 Lee Berry, Elverson, 3. Coal Teets, 4. Dawn Bippert Heifers. April. 1981 1. Anita Weaver, Stuarts Draft, VA; 2. Williams N Greeg Jr.; 3 Cecil Teets; 4 Susan Eisenhour. Wellsville, 5 Forrest Weaver. Heifers. March, 1991 1. Rosebank Angus Farm, Germantown. NY; 2 Rick Petow; 3. Richard Patrick Gregg; 4. Jill Berry, 5 Sandra Eisenhour. We think the only way to run successful farm operation today... Efficiently. Brubaker Agronomic Consulting Service will be talking about economics, soil testing, plant analysis, weed control, insect control, corn populations, fertilizer recommenda tions, farm management, and more! Where: Leolo Family Restaurant When: November 18, 1982 9:15 > 11:00 A.M. If you are interested in attending, please call us at 717-397-2575. If you can not attend - we would be happy to visit with you. Another father-son team, Raymond and Marlin Getz of Myerstown received the award for high herd for fat The Getz’ 54 Holsteins produced an average of 739 pounds of fat plus 19,639 pounds of milk per cow. Lebanon producer George and Vincent Arnold claimed the high cow for fat award. Browncroft Beulah Astro finished at 20,496 pounds of milk, 1,124 pounds of fat with a 5.5 percent test Before the meeting ended, the members voted in a six-director slate. The elected directors are: Ernie Hostetter, Annville; Galen Bollinger r Fredericksburg; Marlin Getz/ Myerstown; Ken Mase, Lebanon; Hershey Bare, Lebanon; Phares Musser, Newmanstown. show Heifere. January - February. 1981 1 Wilhetmina L Cash, Centre Hall; 2 Spring Hope Angus-Southern Cross Farm, West Grove, 3 James Eisenhour, Jr: 4. Walter S Laird, Dover. 5 Deborah J. Hoffman, Dover Bull. March 1.1962 and after 1 Paul Hoffman Bud. January - February, 1962 1 Lee Barry, 2. Erdenheim Farm Bud, November - December, 1981 1 Cecil Teets. Reserve Champion: 2 Rich Petow Bun. September-October. 1981 1. Rocky Forge Farm, Hagerstown. MO Butts, May - June, 1981 1. Cecil Teets. Butts, Match, 1981 1 Rosebanl Angus Farm; 2 Timothy J Hoff man. 3 Erdenheim Farm; 4 Kathy A Wise Bulls, January- February, 1961 1. Rocky Forge Farm Bulls. May - August 1980 1. William N Gregg & Sons, 2 Dean I Judith Considme Two-Year-Old Bulls 1. Pat-Ric's Farm, Lyons. Grand Champion; 2. Hidden Lane Farm Willow Maple Farm, Newmanstown, earned the top award for high herd mi and high co vi for milk. The Harold Bollingers finished the year with a 20,014 pounds of milk average, while their homebred Holstein Willow Maple Lena finished with 29,108 pounds of milk. From left the Bollinger family includes: Rosene, Angela, 12, Steven, 8. Donald and Harold. - LANCASTER Rep. James H. Jeffords, of Vermont, a dairy fanner and leader in the national dairy support legislation con troversy, will be the featured speaker at the Sixth Annual Lancaster County Ag-lndustry DO YOU WANT MAXIMUM ECONOMIC RETURNS ON YOUR FARM? Jeffords to speak at Century banquet Banquet at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Historic Strasburg Inn. Jeffords replaces Congressman Williams C. Wampler, who was originally scheduled to speak. Jeffords has been at a is Lancaster Fanning, Saturda; the ' SUPAFLU" A poured masonry type process for installing a seamless flue , in your old chimney, making it safe I for wood or coal burning. V November 13,1982—A33 forefront of the national discussion over dairy support legislation and has stressed the need for the preservation of the interests of the Northeastern dairy farmer. Six more Lancaster County farms and their owners will be honored at the banquet as Century Farms. State Ag Secretary Penrose Hallowed is scheduled to attend. OLD CHIMNEYS RE-LINED WITH ■ I Serving Md & Pa I Early Bird Constr. 2634 Calvary Rd. Bel Air. Md. 21014 301-879-3664
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