January 1983 A Holstein cow owned by John K. Peters, R. #6, Manheim. Alice produced 27,644 lbs. of milk, 1,033 lbs. of bgtterfat with a 3.7% test. Second high lactation was completed by a Holstein cow owned by Weaver Homestead Farm, R. #l, New Holland. 79 produced 25,590 lbs. of milk, 1,013 lbs. of but tertat with a 4.0% test. OWNER NAME Oft HUMKX MO AGE IN MILK MILK FAT FAT John K. Peters GrH 6-5 305 27,644 3.7 1033 RH 4-1 305 21,024 3.8 804 Alice Magic CODATRON- • CODATRON feed program with 24-hour cycle (24 intervals) • Input and readout of feed amounts in lbs. • Maximum amount limit in each interval • Simple checking of problem cows (more than 9% residual feed) • Stored data preserved in the event of power failure • Optional automatic or manual start of the feeding program • Feeding program extensible to max. 560 cows Save Up To 50% In Man Hours ss= *' . MORE FROM YOUR COWS T rj M MORE FROM YOUR TIME MORE FROM YOUR MONEY Why settle for less when you eon hove the original? WESTFALIA MILKING EQUIPMENT AND COMPUTER SALES CENTERS BALLY - KIRKWOOD Longacra Electric Farm Construction A Qam S. Stoltrfus Service, Inc. Equipnant /17-529-2623 Larry Eshlaman Hobart L. Jannay 717-529-2668 215-845-2261 215-593-2365 Answering Service :ville ByUr'sDimlft COUDERSPORT Refrig. Sendee Daniel Ryler 717-483-6446 Answering Service CHAMBERSBURi Cumberland Farm & HAMBURG Dairy Supply, Inc. Shardesville Farm Service Larry Hitches Daniel & Dale Wenger 717-263-0826 215-488-1025 800-692-7406 Lancaster County DHIA Monthly Report DAYS Westfalia ACR Detacher COCHRANVILLE Center Electric Terry Center 814-274-9634 Weavei Homestead Farm 79 GrH 5-6 65 GrH 5-1 8 GrH 2-0 67 Kenneth D. Myer Mary RH Barbara RH Vern-Lee Holstems Bonus RH Kola RH Joseph C. Wivell Prilla RH Kandy RH Daniel E. Fisher Burke RH Richard N. Sauder Milly RH Janet RH Karen RH Dale & Steve Hershey Lisa Star 64 Mark A. Young 59 Amos H. King Queeme C. Victor Groff 17 72 % us. • Individual dispensing of con centrate feed in the slatted unit • Choice of one or two types of feed • Maximum ration limit at all intervals • Savings in concentrate feed • Cow calendar • Future milk metering with Westfalia Metatron (will be DHIA & public health approved) MODEL L • Connections for up to 16 automatic feeders • Model L also includes Cow Calendar • Printer connection - imput of calving date • Choice of one or two types of feed . - heat date input • Additional reading of - breeding date - contents of silo tank - determination of lactation stage - daily consumption - input of date of dry time - daily consumption per feeding box - start of concentrate feeding before (for all types of feed) calving • A percental increase or reduction of the •T| daily feed ration can be implemented for the whole herd (changes in the quality of the feed) LITITZ Agri-Teh Eugene Krall 717-627-3000 MONTROSE TROY Ted Hindi Comm. A Farm Tim’* Wetel Servic* Dalrylind Sales * Service SALES ENGINEER Rafrig. Sendee Tim Stoltzfus 7^o*7^,,a 717-278-3607 814-349-5110 717-297-4128 MERCER-NEW WILMINGTON MT. BETHEL Answering Service Chuck Moose, Inc. 412-533-3077 MIFFLINBURG Wehr's Dairy Equipment Mark Wehr 717-966-1396 305 305 305 305 305 305 7-3 4-5 305 305 305 302 4- 5- 299 305 305 305 4-6 7-2 3-9 305 305 GrH 305 6-8 GrH GrH 6-7 GrH 4-6 305 305 The Westfalia Feeding & Control System For All Doiry Herds • Higher milk yields • Time-saving feeding • Higher butterfat content in the milk • Better physical condition of the cows functions for milkim tion each cow). • Precise automatic flow monitoring. • New memory strip time. • Positive vacuum shut-off. • Gentle, delayed removal. • Full flow non-phig design. • installs in any dairy. • Operation is simple. MILLVILLE Bower Surge Service Sheldon Bower 717-458-6106 717-458-6521 K.C. Dairy Service Kevin Correll 717-897-5141 PARADISE Uoyd Ranck 717-687-6361 1013 925 832 755 25,590 25,360 19,961 20,383 4.0 3.6 4.2 3.7 1004 970 25,803- 23,838 3.9 4.1 1001 851 24,850 22,606 4.0 3.8 997 902 25,284 23,845 21,518 994 992 897 760 4.3 3.8 3.6 23,073 23,615 21,403 30,543 22,381 984 763 981 19,215 24,502 4.0 .978 21,771 23,827 4.5 3.9 978 927 mel alread; larlour opera ;e of the various data for fstorai PORTROYAL ' ■■■■ 1 ■ - my pA NJ CT Camara*’* Rafri|»ration Brannar Dairy Equipmant yy’ Rl.’mE,' NH ifm Camaron Albart Bratmar ROBERT L TURNER 717-527-4795 814-654-7309 R.D.fl.Boxll Aspers, PA 17304 717-677-9301 REBERSBURG Dairyman Inc. Mid-Atlantic Division "Penn Valley Cropstore, Inc. William Stauffer SCHWENKSVILI-E Dale Stutzman 215-287-9650 215-287-7315 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 5,1983—E5 66 12 JayE. Landis Spice RH Bennie L. Fisher Salma RH Christian Zook Nellie RH Sharon RH Blackie RH John M. Harmsh Gloria RH Ada RH Peggy RH GrH GrH Faith RH Cedar Fringed Farm Rae RG Duchett RG G.M. Weaver Picket RH Paul V. Nissley Amy RH Donna RH Roxann GrH Dancer RH Ra-EI Holstems Mitzie RH Lmme RH A printer can be supplied on request for the models F and L which prints out the data stored in the central computer either automatically or on request The printer is a useful extension to the cow calendar and is practically indispensable for herd management Uses standard BV*"xir f computerized paper • not an adding machine type paper has SPARTANSBURG NORTHWEST PAS NY TOM MOORE 28 Petrolia St. Bradford, PA X 6702 SYKESVILLE.MD 814-362-3933 NATIONAL HEADQUARTER; 301-795-2727 301-781-7020 21.827 19,286 305 305 6-9 3-4 25,269 305 6-3 28,117 305 26,180 22,326 24,532 305 305 305 24,601 21,983 24,112 25,008 305 305 305 305 4-5 4-11 4-10 3-7 305 305 20,057 20,383 5-4 4-3 28,752 265 24,884 21,985 20,370 21,019 305 305 305 305 4-2 4-2 7-7 3-2 8-5 305 25,825 6-7 295 24,562 (Turn to Page E 6) REGIONAL MANAGER WESTFALIA systemat DIVISION of CENTRICO 1862 Brummel Or. Elk Grove, 111 60007 1-800-323-6723 907 759 4.2 3.9 977 976 976 883 822 3.7 4.0 3.4 976 882 802 783 4.0 4.0 3.3 3.1 975 806 4.9 4.0 970 958 782 767 754 3.8 3.6 3.8 3.6 948 887