Dl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 2,1983 February, 1983 The high herd in the Centre County DHIA for February was Valley Wide Farm. Spring Mills, R 2. The herd of 77 cows had a rolling herd average of 21,040 pounds of milk and 830 pounds of butterfat with 87.5 per cent days in milk. The Centre County herds with DHIA records over 650 pounds of fat for February are OWNU Richard & James Graham Lynn & Margaret Neer Joseph Hartle, Jr Jay Houser Richard Trmca L Thomas Musser Evan & Ricky Homan John Ishler Jesse & Mary Burkholder Stringers Sand Ridge James & Susan Howes Thomas & Sherry Craig Daniel & William Boob Tussey View Farms, Inc. Rodney Reese Bruce Ulmer Germ Feltenberger John Devmney & Son Ned Deitnch Franklin Rossman Fred Benner Doug & Teresa Homan Thomas Boldin Glenn & Robin Gorrell L & R Hough George & Ron Zimmerman Paul Hartle Pond Dale Farms Reesebrook Farms Dave & Cecelia Houser CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES on TOP QUALITY BARN SPRAY S BRUSH PAINTING Try Our New Concept in Penetration And Adhesion. To earn a dollar ■ give a dollars worth of service and work Pay only 5750 for the best kind of barn painting on an average barn • if you pay more you paid too much On barn siding painting - temperature and timing are factors as well as penetrating kind of quality for adhesion are helpful guides for long lasting under average conditions of siding type and age I will share helpful guidelines on roof maintenance of steel roofs by brushing on v at prime time The fanners in Lancaster Co. are lucky because of the amount of ‘ competition in barn painting. : - Check with us for the best deal! PHARES S. HURST Years of experience plus self ■ Rd 1, Box 420, Narvon, PA 17555 employment gives you quality . 215-445-6186 work for less expense. Centre Co. DHIA Report SOAYS IN WIN US. MILK NO. cows In 1983 BRINING During the month there were 103 herds with 5,695 cows processed in the DHIA program, according to Russell C. Seward, county agent Production ranged from a high of 62.5 pounds of milk, testing 3 9 percent tat to a low of 6.6 pounds of milk testing 4.9 percent lat. The ten high individual cow actual production records in DHIA produced on a two times a day milking in 305 days or less (unless otherwise noted) were in the following herds. Jerry Weight Evan & Ricky Homan Richard & James Graham Richard Tnnca Lynn & Margaret Neer Rodney Reese Jerry Weight Joseph Hartle, Jr Brodzina Brothers Richard & James Graham Records made on A M designated by A. Rolling herd averages ■ (550 lbs butterfat and over) Dennis-Vickie Boyd 3 29 6 85.4 19,996 716 Raymond Norconk 3 41 5 85.9 18,300 706 William Hottenstein 3 49 7 84.9 19,026 685 Geo &Wm Lambert 3 1114 90.0 17,833 660 Richard R Higley 3 72 6 84.6 16,482 658 CEArey,«R Coombs 3 44 4 87.9 18,159 651 Completed lactations of 500 pounds or more of butterfat Geo& Wm Lamber Gail 3 Mose 3 Betty 3 Raymond Norconk Lana Patsy Richard R Higley B Eve 3 4-4 Earl & James Warburton Melinda 3 Dennis-Vickie Boyd Buster .1' U\ >•*» I 1 i liberdome« ...madetbCast S ' v < - , u’'s>e * » L -if '1 ' - v *' « n I i ’ i 0 Fiberdome Cattle Waterer 5 » Get a cool, clean Fiberdome Storage Bin Fiberdome Forage Funnel Fiberdome Feed Cart Fiberdome CsKhutch and Constant water MADE TO LAST WITH FIBERGLASS from FIBERDOME Fiberglass is practically deni- Economical to Use • Single lo The only all-liberglass teed c«rl Insulation value provides warmth With the MIRAFOUNT Waterer proof Stands up lo long periods Install • Easy to Operate • • Bull exterior white gelt-coaf m winter while remaining cool in from Fiberdome you II have ine of hard use • Contents stay Eliminates Dirty Chutes • interior •14 bushel capacity summer • Hutches may be finest*opcrating lowest cost fresh because fiberglass ab- Directs Flow of Feed • Saves (4 93 Hectoliter) • Immune to nested tor compact storage • energy and money saving nv sorbs Utile or no heat • Because Wear on Silo Chutes* Adapts to silage acids does not rust • Hutches are easily moved by estock waterer on tne mar ei there is very little condensation Any Mahe Silo Easy to load unload and sanitize use ot (irmly imbedded l-bolls • today The thermal on the inside moisture cannot __ Studies show respiratory prob- cngmwr'ng ana special design alter the contents of material / \ terns, disease and call mortality f ?^ k e ™ W S being stored .Fiberglass is rust f \ are reduced when hutches are AF „9^, T W resistant Acids and salts cant J ■ ■ . . . • oroperly used kinds of weather wjsu liberdome<Nc PHILLIPS FEED \ p. O. Bo* 11 Lake Mill*. Wl 53551 f FARM BUREAU SERVICE INC. I . I SOLLENBERGER SILO Souderton, PA Germansville. PA V For mpfe in,ormation contact your nearest dealey Chambersburg, PA 215-723-4355 215-767-3819 V ' _ - S 717-264-9588 Miftlinburg, PA Bath, PA TffOV AGWAYCOJIP INC 717-966-1047 215-837-5061 Tw M ' JAMES L. GOOD GUTSHALL ’S SILO OFVRIFTF FARM 717-297-2880 Sales & Service REPAIR WORK TERRE HILL SILO C 0 INC. rAiniiifriiT runifac niiau ao mrcrra 80x1398 Womelsdorf, PA Terre Hill, PA EQUIPMENT THOMAS DUNLAP CHESTER INGRAM Clarksburg, PA 717-933-4616 215-445-6736 Milanville, PA Rt. 220, Jersey Shore. PA Belletonte, PA 412-459-8052 717-729-7988 717-398-1391 814-383-2798 25,187 20 197 26,724 23,939 22,016 26,060 23,169 25,525 20,315 30,474 SULLIVAN COUNTY OHIA January 1983 P M Alternate Method are 22,184 19,846 20 255 305 305 305 4-6 4-2 2-11 5-4 3-10 305 305 21,996 19,279 297 18,680 305 25,827 3-11 305 20,345 M M MERVIN MILLER YOUR RELIABLE BUILDER • DAIRY • BEEF • SWINE • POULTRY • HORSE BARNS • ALL PURPOSE BUILDINGS Cablevey 60’ Wide by 120’ Long Building Feed S-» AA Systems As Low As O eUO per Sq. Ft 796 783 776 762 751 762 760 752 uality Building Systems 7 KEENER RD., LITITZ, PA. 17543 BUILDING SPECIAL Blair Co. DHIA (Continued from Page D 11) Rodney L. Metzler 95 GH 109 GH Lar Ann Farms Tidy RH Frankie RH Thomas W. Kelly Winnie Brenda Minna Janet RH Noah S. Zimmerman Sonnie GH Raymond Diebold PGirl GH Charles & Mike Hoover Chico RH Tufty GH Barbie GH Revere Smith Lesa Penn-England GH 5-4 Marge RH Sacha RH James L. Dauberman Wanda RH Clair S. Hursh 116 RH Sun-Smith Farms 2 143 GH PH: (717) 626-5204 22,755 19.604 6-4 4-11 6-5 2-10 21,412 19,344 6-2 5-1 5-2 4-3 24,000 20,678 23,180 18,973 2-11 19,342 21,991 5-8 5-11 5-5 21,365 25,349 22,695 18,894 6- 7- 22,377 21,540 16,653 20,003 25,047 5-11 REAP LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS Schuld 6i & Feed Sysl 960 762 776 797 3.7 4.0 3.4 4.3 888 818 791 807 816 810 811 968 829 779 4 7 1061 4.0 866 46 764 3.8 755 3.8 957
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