Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 05, 1983, Image 166

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    E6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 5,1983
Lancaster Co. DHIA
(Continued from Page E 5)
Benuel F. Stoltzfus
Ellen GrH 4-3
GrH
Janice
Oanda Farms
Fluff 84
Sandy
RH 6-5 305
RH 3-4 280
Clyde W. Martin
Caroline RH 3-0
J. Harold Musser A Son
18 RH 5-4
49 RH 7-6
Meadow Springs Farm
less RH
Rhelda A Lynn Royer
Dandline RH
Dusty RH
Shobird RH
David D Zimmerman
Jody RH
Spnngarden Farm
Bonnie RH
Molly RH
Elsie RH
Earl S Weaver
Jan RH
John Omar Stoltzfus
Dinah RH
Betsy RH
Benuel S. Stoltzfus
Ramona GrH
Maggie GrH
AbramM Stoltzfus
Hall RH
Robert Kauffman Jr.
Charm RH
Apollo RH
Lame RH
Gusty Crest Farm
Joy RH
Honey GrH
Paul H Rohrer & Sons
82 GrH 2-4
49 GrH 10-8
David B King
RH 7-0
RH 4-3
Katie
Palace
SPRING SALE
drive from engine
to hydrostatic transmission
• Single lever control for starting,
stopping, braking and changrig
direction • Variable speeds up
to 7 5 m p h - no shifting or
clutching • ' Quick attach" system
MODELS
#lB2 With Mower
#282 With Mower
#382 With Mower
#383 With Mower
#482 11 Hp. Gear
#58016 Hp. Gear
#58216 Hp. Gear
#68012 Hp. Hydro
ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNT
SALE PRICES END APRIL 30, 1983 - STORE STOCK ONLY
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20,173
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24,208
7-10 305
4-8 305
7-2 305
21,399
21,651
24,246
7-8 305
19,943
9-4 305
3- 305
4- 305
28,294
24,474
20,095
4-8 305
23,269
4-7 272
3-8 305
25,024
20,386
4-7 305
3-8 305
26,181
20,296
9-10 305
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>3,^29
19,759
21,178
7-7 305
7-7 286
4-1 305
7-0 305
3-7 305
20,566
23,164
305
305
19,413
21,361
23,765
18,021
305
305
• NO SHIFTING/
82
17 H P Hydrostatic
Drive, Hydraulic lift
*3,595.00 List Pnci S 4 399 00
MODEL 682
17 H P Hydrostatic Drive,
Mechanical Lift 5 3,195.00
List Price S 3 399 00
LIST PRICE REG PRICE
$1 999 00
51.899 00
$2 249 00
$2,135 00
$2 149 00
$2,040 00
S 2 399 00
52.280 00
$2 849 00
$2,695 00
$3 099 00
$2,945 00
$3 599 00
$3,420 00
$3 699 00
53.515.00
Ellis D. Kreider
128 GrH
Albert H. Mellmger
Lois RH
Irma RH
Stephen J Stoltztos
Bridge RH
Shellenberger Bros.
Duchess RH
Pauls. Horning
Lockway RH
Dora GrH
Nelson R. Habecker
15 GrH
Donald R Bare
74 RH
35 RH
PaulD.Welk
Sadie RH
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Holstein elects
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN -
During the recent Schuylkill
County Dairy Herd Improvement
Association annual meeting, the,
county’s Holstein club balloted
their choices for club directors.
899
767
898
772
This year’s Schuylkill Holstein
Club officers are: Dennis Rex,
president; John Leatherman, vice
president; Fem Kurtz, secretary
treasurer; Russell Miller, state
director; Marlin Lesher and John
Leatherman, sales represen
tatives.
896
895
832
765
895
857
Other directors* include: Larry
Hepler, Fred Snyder, Wilbert
Moyer, Paul Wagner, and Brian
Ruch.
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890
809
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H P Twin
st Iron Cylinder
;h hydraulic lift
’ front hydraulic
let
ONLY S 3 f 695.00
isl Price $4,499 00
SALE
1 1,650.00
s 1,875.00
*1,795.00
*2,050.00
*2,325.00
*2,550.00
*2,950.00
*3,025.00
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Schuylkill
I Si Sollenberger Silos Corp.
A Nitterhouse Company
Box N
Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 [7l7] 264-9588
A Producer of Quality Concrete Products Since 1923
889
25,384
888
838
25,673
22,780
887
23,940
885
23,251
885
763
20,195
25,059
883
23,294
22,612
18,588
3.9
4.1
883
761
23,855
882
4. To further aggravate the
problem, we’re chopping and
ensiling more of our forages, and
m the process, destroying some of
the “effectiveness” of the fiber in
the forage.
5. Feeding more ensiled feeds,
chances are, we’re feeding more
soluble protein. As we go from dry
hay to haylage, we can increase
the solubility of the protein. Unless
we balance this soluble protein
with by-pass protein, we may be
denymg our high producing cows
the protein they need for normal
tests and high production.
So as we feed cows we need to
consider body weight to make sure
we meet minimum forage intakes.
At the same time, we need to also
observe forage/grain ratios to be
sure we do not exceed 60% of the
DM coming from grain. Nor should
the grain intake in peak lactation
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Early Order Discounts
Now In Effect
Loren L. Zimmerman
Precious RH
J. Earl Horst
R. Dawn RH
Margret RH
Water-Flow Farm
Beulah
Princes
John Z. Seller
Phoebe
Lester J. Wiker
Honey GrH
Trisha GrH
Christian & Katie King
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Dairy Pipeline
(Continued from Page E 4)
Guidelines
Sollenberger and Laidte - The two best
names in oottom unloading silos team up to
give you the best structure and unloader for
your money.
• Solid 6” thick high strength concrete
walls, over twice the thickness of some
other concrete structures.
• 60,000 P.S.I. Steel reinforcing
• Over 75 years experience
• White color reflects 3 times better than
blue...much less heat damage
•Leasing available
Laidig 98 and 198 lor Forage
Laidig 43 and 143 for Grain
305
5-10
305
296
305
305
RH 9-1 305 24,188
305
305
5-11
3-3
4-4 305 21,747
8-2 305 21,536
4-4 305 20,643
(Turn to Page E 7)
GrH
GrH
RH
exceed 2te% of the cows body
weight.
If we are feeding a lot of com
silage, or a lot of very high quality,
finely-chopped and ensiled feeds,
we may have to back down from
these maximum “safe” levels of
grain. t
With good feeding practices -
feeding frequently, having forage
and fiber in the rumen prior to
feeding large quantities of high
energy feeds, attempting to
maintain a balanced ration in the
rumen at all tunes, etc. - some of
these guidelines can probably be
altered to fit individual situations.
Similarly, because each cow is
an individual, these guidelines can,
with good management, probably
be stretched for some cows. Even
with the use of guidelines, it’s still
hard to replace the observing eye
of a well-trained, experienced
cowman!
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24,505
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21,151
877
757
20,943
22,550
876
24,624
21,374
875
779
3.6
3.6
875
800
795