Dl6—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 6,1983 __ "2;. *o*rs MEED COWS at MILK 87 5 91 5 83 3 89.8 77 3 84.6 87.4 81.1 88.8 86.3 83 3 85 7 885 85.6 95.4 89.6 87.2 87.3 OWNER Smysers Rich.FMS 3 Lynn Wolf 3 J.&H McCaffree 3 Stump Acres 3 J.&H. McCaffree 5 Wayne E. Myers 3 H.S.&R.E. Fetrow 3 Beshore Farms 3 Paul R. King 3 J.E Baker Co B 3 41.8 Thomas A. Boyer 3 41.7 Leonard W. Greek 3 29.9 David Stewart 3 109.5 Rick L. Cook B 3 57.3 Lonnie Robinson B 3 28 9 Geo Knight 3 118 5 William Myers B 3 40 3 Sinking Spring Fm 3 66 5 The Tools Of Farming The laborious task of planting crops was beginning to show signs of mechanization in the 1800's with the introduction of planting drills. __ Seeds were punched into the ground by a revolving - cylinder with holes in its surface. These types of "drills", or planters, were either pushed „ forward using manpower or were pulled A through the rows by horses. By 1900, six to ten acres per day could be planted with rte help of these primitive machines. \ - Today a farmer can plant in excess of 100 acres a day in the high plains with the use of modern air seeders. Since 1896, Old Guard has planted itself squarely behind the American Farmer, up-dating protection to fill his r > expanding needs. \M- Old Gmrd MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ‘A part of farming since 1896" 2929 Lititz Pike • PO Box 3010 • Lancaster, PA 17604 • Phone (717) 569-5361 York County DHIA Monthly Report June, 1983 LIS. MILK 21,457 20,294 20,221 18,831 18,316 19,170 19,236 19,197 17,726 19,212 19,282 17,815 19,378 17,340 17,461 18,770 18,049 18,424 Me Ral Dairy Farmß3 B. Robert Charles B 3 Rineway Dairy Fm B 3 W.B.Mummert B 3 William Ruppert 83 Earl Fuhrman 3 Melvin R. Lehr B 3 Leroy Bupp 3 Fawn Meadow B 3 Big I Holsteins B 3 Walnut Hill Farm B 3 T. Edwin Johnson 3 I Edwin L. Calhoun G 3 Smokey Hollow G 3 Leland Stanford B 3 R.R.&M.R Stewart 3 Ellis Crowl B 3 Harold Brown 3 Wayne L. Sweitzerß3 Fred Sprenkle 3 J.H.&M.B. Hushonßß Titus Walker G 8 George F Innerst B 3 Gum Tree Farm 3 Rutter Bros 2 Double D Farm B 3 C Robert Kilgore 3 788 689 785 591 •729 533 727 543 •727 564 723 557 720 546 709 535 701 503 698 549 688 536 686 219 683 602 675 487 672 522 667 554 666 555 662 592 Mervm W Hertzler 2 Elvm G. Molison B 3 Honeycrest FM 62 Walkers Farm B 3 Dennis J. Myers 3 RichardE Stough B 3 John C. Krone B 3 Dav&Chns Druck B 3 J Donnell Taylor B 3 Hidden Sprgs.Fm B 3 Ken L Rexroth B 3 Daryl L Bair G 3 O L Barshmger B 3 Automated Planting Number 9 of a Series *A x. Farming-lt's More Than a Job: It's a Way of Life! Q. You should talk to Legg Mason about: ( )A. Tax Free Bonds ( )B. Common Stock Investmets ( )C. IRA and Other Retirement Plans ( )D. Money Market Funds A. All of the above. THERE ARE NO GIMMICKS TO INVESTING DOLLARS; JUST CAREFUL PLANNING For further information send this form or call collect: LEGG MASON WOOD WALKER, Inc. 119 E. Main Street Westminster, Maryland 21157 (301)857-4500or876-8030 [|||] Name Address ■! Ifl fll 111 '■ City St. Zip Phone No. ( ) VMtoriWew I, <wkStwk Over 85 yrs. of dependable experience Rod C. Thompson 3 William H. Fantomß3 Robt Baum. Jr. B 3 John P. Bortner B 8 Eisenhart Bros. B 3 Horace E. Heindel B 3 John D. Adams B 3 Cool Branch Farm 83 Robert W. Mays B 3 Elwood T. Knck B 3 Ram S.Cooper Jr. B 3 Eugene B. Taylor B 3 D.SG. Kilgore B 3 Leroy Hertzler B 3 Phil O. Laughman 3 Furnace Creek Fm 3 D&R Burchett B 3 Barrens View Fm B 3 Phil R. Stambaugh 3 Dave Thompson B 8 Jacob Brubaker G 3 Walter L. Amstutz B 3 Pal McWilliamsJr B 3 My-T Farms B 3 Keith A. Shaffer 3 Donald Lamus B 2 Fantom&Gordon 68 R&M Farms G 3 David M. Emig B 3 Perrydell Farms G 3 GaryW. Thoman 3 Fred Ktmmel B 3 *3x milkings June Report York County DHIA The high herd was Smyser’s Richlawn Farms, 2691 E Berlin (Turn to Page Dl7)
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