Farming, Saturday, April 9,1983 February. 1983 The rolling herd Average for February follow: OWKEX Noel & Holmes William Myers Roy A. Weaner Jr. Brown Valley Farm Kling Ayr Farms Penn Gate Farm Weim Sharr Farms Stoner Bros. Dairy Yelow-Buttercup Farm El Rho Farm Leroy Deputy Ray Dutterer William C. Mearns Jr. Eugene Witter Claude Holmes Jr. Adam F. Lobaugh Pmey Lane Guernseys Milton R. Hoffman M.J. StarnerS Sons George I, Lauchman Lagging Stream Farm Wayne H. Rodgers John J. Hess Grove Bros. Buttonwood Fms. Way Brite Farms Knud A. Hermansen Donald Todt Kraybill Miller Bob & Linda Meyers Kehr Acres Getty Acres Stone Manor Dairy Robel Acres Richard K. Herr Zeppdale Farms BerCrk Roger L. Sprague Rhodes Enterprises Grn Manor Guernseys Oscar E. Mehring mmmm—mm—m i - Spring Is Herel - IT'S TIME TO THINK OF YOUR FENCING NEEDS r\ . SOUW-PAK' MODEL * * mamuum "- ■ ay WVWUUt ‘ '■ .- ' Solar powered electric fencer uses free energy from the sun. Maximum power... longer life...no operating costs. AH new, 12-voit, solid state circuitry reduces battery drain to the minimum shocks through wet weeds and brush. fencers and the world's largest selling brand.. With or Without Panel FULL TWO-YEAR WARRANTY IF YOU* LOCAL DEALER DOBS MOT HAVE IT, COMTACT PKOUIA BATTERIES Ranks. PA 17572 Distributor s Warranty Station lor Pangafc Adams County DHIA Monthly Report w. oars us. MB COWS MMIW MILH 59.2 37.8 56.0 74 3 34 1 54.3 B 3 G 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 G 3 63 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 88 B 3 Rinker Bros. B 3 44.4 61.9 Larry Holtzmger G 3 41.3 88.2 Leroy Basehoar B 3 63.5 82.4 Home Side Acres B 3 48 2 84 7 Wm Inskip G 3 6 3.7 88.3 Bowlder valey B 3 58.4 83.8 £ V u n 5 linger 83 215.5 86.8 Richard Mills G 3 49 9 86 3 M.R.&C.S. Durboraw B 3 58.9 86 6 Guy Tanger 3 33.3 82.6 James E. Miller 2 39 7 79 4 Frank Ludwig S 3 37.0 82 6 Pleasant Acres B 3 55.9 86 5 PennsteadFarm 3 38.4 88.6 Shamrock Farm B 3 61 1 83 5 G'enn&JanetLippy B 3 111. l 877 H&W Farms B 3 62 5 84 6 Robert L.Rohrbaugh B 8 67.6 870 J. Howard Stiles 4 443 84 0 Bonnie>Bud Acres 4 353 90 n Terrence P. Murren 2 28 8 83 6 James C. Behney 83 49 7 86 o Robert C Hoffman B 3 23. S 90.0 All complete factstions of 650 lbs. or more OWKO xuKMmmaa mm wc mmln }£[ GuyTanger 30 33 Noel & Holmes Tranme 3 Stoner Bros. Dairy Cora 3 Penn Gate Farm ?ueen ina Violet Pennstead Farm Erma 22 3 Piney Lane Guernseys Plush 2 M.J.Starner&Sons 13 3 210 3 Red 3 James C. Behney 74 3 Leroy Basehoar 70 3 Kling Ayr Farms Gern 3 John J. Hess 13 3 20 3 01 3 William Inskip 18 3 Ray Dutterer Sherry 3 Debbie 3 El Rho Farm Loretta 2 Missy 3 Martha 3 Hindus 3 LETSBM SUNNYPIGSDO FOR YOU WHAT THEY DID FOR DOM. CALL NOW AND LET SBM PUT I DON'T D£IAY MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET I ££££ fi/QW* SBM» DOWNGOING HEAT COMPLETE SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT. SALES. INSTALLATION, SERVICE TOR CATTLE. HOG, POULTRY AND GRAIN DEALER INQUIRIES WELCOME 3 5-9 3 4-6 305 305 13,892 18,638 305 25,666 305 11-10 22,310 305 305 305 3 5-1 3 2-5 3 2-4 25,559 18,983 18,254 305 22,393 305 14,592 305 305 305 13-0 3-11 2-10 19,843 20,845 18,349 300 13,419 305 18,062 2-10 305 21,907 25,345 17,200 18,105 305 303 305 4-7 4-4 4-2 305 18,533 305 295 22,088 20,920 5- 6- 4-9 4-5 3- 4- 305 305 305 305 21,853 20,494 21,443 24,032 s v&n inpnssti with \ my fast SBM bmdet “J could see it worked well and would last”says Don, “I compared SBM to 600 watt electric heaters using pigs the same age, pigs under SBM reached 40 lbs. when my other pigs were still at 35 lbs... with the exact same amount of feed. The SVNNYPIG hogs were cleaner on concrete and looked health: E hr they were on the SBM.” Don got SUNNYPIGS. AGRI- 2754 CREEK HILL RD. LEOLA, PA 17540 PHONEj 717-656-4151 * •nVHWPA.M-l.omlN.Y. Yelow-Buttercup Farm 26 3 43 3 57 3 33 3 98 3 Wayne H. Rodgers 40 3 Weitn Sharr Farms 38 3 63 3 91 3 William C MearnsJr. 92 3 IX6 3 Grove Bros. 51 3 Eugene Witter Sandwch 3 Way Bnte Farms G5O 3 Leroy Deputy Nora 3 Betsy 3 Getty Acres 323 3 Zeppdale Farms 13 3 93 3 Rhodes Enterprises 63 3 Grn Manor Guernsevs Lily 2 Kerry 2 George I. Lauchman Lisa 3 Karen 3 Kevin S. Holtzmger 167 3 Home Side Acres Robin 3 Milton R. Hoffman 14 3 25 3 Knud A. Hermansen 120 3 176 3 178 3 179 3 118 3 Richard K Herr 133 14,862 14,688 13,807 14,197 14,248 14,061 14,356 12,664 13,972 14,008 11,294 13,869 12,251 13,137 13,104 12,469 12,550 14,442 9,301 9,746 10,238 11,761 11,063 5.0 3.6 698 671 930 3.4 3.8 4.3 872 721 783 852 665 817 837 818 4.1 4.0 4.5 676 790 4,0 1022 3.9 666 3.6 652 4.2 773 3.1 674 3.5 740 4.0 876 3.8 771 3.4 739 3.2 776 EQUIPMENT,Inc. 305 305 305 305 305 9-7 9-5 4-3 3-1 2-11 305 n-5 3-3 5-8 305 299 305 5-0 3-11 274 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 4-9 3-10 305 305 4-11 305 305 304 305 305 6-11 305 6-11 305 305 290 6-2 11-2 7-2 4-1 6-8 305 305 305 305 305 3 6-5 305 PHONE 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 rrsMAGic How quickly V youGetßtsolO ' , V From Our j \ CUtdHaU’Ts/ 1V STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 4:30 Sat 7:30t0 11:30 20,636 17,679 20,055 17,913 16,793 743 696 744 781 655 3.6 3.9 3.7 4.4 3.9 20.997 669 3.2 656 651 829 3.2 3.5 3.1 20,716 18,507 27,076 715 760 3.9 3.1 18,527 20,365 679 17,920 21,032 743 17,022 654 3.4 4.1 20,118 21,836 680 906 696 19,903 18,280 19,543 740 727 19,763 673 799 797 4.5 4.8 17,702 16,539 650 687 20,783 24,286 692 16,207 668 18,099 22,715 19,408 773 656 3.4 3.4 20,273 22,246 23,154 20,170 18,443 728 747 836 806 674 3.6 34 3.6 4.0 3.7 17,276 Don Kauffman Columbia , Pam^yhanta
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