Perry Co. DHIA (Continued from Page Die) Raven 50 3-0 305 19,735 Kate 2 0 305 17,447 Fred & Nancy Neely Dandy 8-3 Bessie 4-0 Ivan M Martin 32 7 2 38 8-11 Vernon 8 BurKholder Rita 6-1 Janell 5-6 Irene 4-9 Lola 2-2 James F Bolze 5-11 21 Dale Smoker 13 8-11 84 3-11 85 3-6 88 3 5 91 3-4 Philip E Brubaker 31 5-11 Edwin L Sheibley Donna 6-11 Teddy 3-10 Dobbs Brothers Penny 8-8 Arthur E Dum.Jr Ruby 8-11 Mary 5-11 Karen 4-6 Bunny 3-11 Whitie 3-11 Cedar Lane Farm White 7-0 53 6-5 35 5-3 Gray Meadow Farm Gladys 6-3 J Ted Troutman Sons Frances 6-2 R Shambaugh-B Barns 51 4-11 10 5-0 Howard S Paul Barkley Pie 6-3 Wayne L Stephens Locket 6-1 Edna 4-1 Lolipop 4-1 Kutie 2-4 Darla 2-9 M.W. Smith Farms Anna 6-8 Sally 3-11 Brand New .Sfr 400 Dnhrnf Compact & Powerful. 600 lb. Operating Capacity Featuring Fine-Tuned Engineering OPTION 1 FREE BUCKET OR FORK For each customer when he takes delivery of any model Bobcat Bucket or fork must be the specified attachment for model Bobcat purchased. Retail value from $238 (300 Model) to $1,566 (900 Model). Dealers and salesmen can use the Clark/Melroe Free Bucket or Fork offer as a solid customer sales incentive. OPTION 2 10.75% APR FINANCING From Clark Equipment Credit Corporation And Participating Dealers Better Serviceability: Tip-up operator cab for easier accessibility to hydrostatic compon ents. Improved hose routing for quicker service and longer life Greater Safety: Seat bar for operator safety, convenience and comfort. Rugged operator cab. Increased Durability: Tail gate with 10-gauge steel door. Heavier, smoother Bob-Tach system Improved Performance: 6.5 gallon fuel tank with gauge for full day operation BOBCAT... Works Fast In Tight-Fit Areas! 0 PRICE— ClflßK ‘bobcat* DEALERS: BOBCAT...#! 13 Models Up To 3700 Pound Capacity 20,070 18.320 305 305 21.366 19,577 305 305 19,540 18,223 14,434 17.182 305 305 305 305 18,053 305 17,605 14,800 18,679 18,317 19.506 305 305 305 305 294 18,882 305 21,839 18,249 305 301 17,009 291 17,613 17,297 18.436 19.361 17,961 305 305 305 305 305 18,294 27,477 17,191 299 305 305 18,605 305 21,019 305 17.300 19,908 305 305 17.045 305 21.854 19.390 17.829 17,552 18,484 305 305 305 305 305 21,300 20,218 305 305 #Oi|p 792 701 40 40 753 772 679 700 724 695 694 674 3 7 38 48 39 708 The high herd in the Centre County DH I A toi July was Valley Wide Earm, Spring Mills. R D 2 TheValleyWideheidot n cows had a rolling herd average ot 21.292 pounds ot milk and 848 pounds ot butterlat with 87 3 percent days in milk 677 663 651 664 746 3.8 45 35 36 38 OWNER 710 Richard Tnnca Joseph Hartle Jr R Richard&James Graham LynnSMargaret Neer-R EvanSßicKy Homan Jay Houser-R L Thomas Musser Stringers Dand Ridge Jesse&Mary Burkholder John Ishler 739 714 713 740 707 720 849 673 4.2 4 1 39 44 3 7 Glenn&Robm Gorrell Bruce Ulmer James&Susan Howes R Thomas Boldin 698 964 660 George&Ron Zimmerman R Oaniel&William Boob Paul Vonada ThomasSSherry Craig James Houtz Reesebrook Farms Rodney Reese-A Pond Dale Farms Dave&Ceceha Houser John Devmney&Son Gemi Feltenberger L&R Hough Paul Hartle Peters Farm Brodzma Brothers A Franklin Rossman 558 797 705 733 706 765 798 683 722 676 3.5 4.1 38 4 1 3.7 719 778 34 38 for Operator Safety and Lift Arm Stops Available Auxiliary Bob Tach ft Attachment Of Various Attachmei Availal 600 Lb RatedCai 1 5 Inch High for Pushing and July, 1983 Instrument P»nel 7 , , n , h „ En g ,™"r HOUr - me,e - r ' 0829 m m).or_ G e.t,n g Operate* Adju; Smooth and Hydraui Grab for Easy Operat Seal (or Operator' Parking Bi HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. 717-788-1127 Harrisburg, PA HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. 717-564-3031 Honey Grove, PA NORMAN D. CLARK & SON INC. 717-734-3682 Carlisle, PA PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT 717-249-5338 Chambers burg, PA CLUGSTON IMPLEMENTING. 717-263-4103 Centre Co. DHIA Report LBS. MILK MWU NO. cows Operating Lights Available Drums, PA Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 1,19*3—017 denotes 3 times a day milking H U H I H A A M PM During the month there were 119 herds with fa 4/1 cows processed in the OH I A program according to Russell C Seward County Agent Production ranged from a high ot 63 / pounds olmilK testing 3 9 percent fat to a low ot 2/4 pounds ot milk testing 3 4 percent tat In the owner sampler program there were 2b herds .v.'.h 944 cows bemg processed The herds ranged trom a high ol bts 6 pounds ot milk, testing 3 7 percent tat to a low ot 36 4 pounds ot milk, testing 2 b percent tat The ten high individual cow actual production records m D H I A produced on a two times a day milking in 30b days o, lesstunless otherwise indicated) were m the following herds Richard&James Graham RichardiJames Graham Richard Tnnca LynniMargarel Neer Joseph Hartle Jr Stringers Sand Ridge Glenn&Robm Gorrell DamelSWilliam Boob Jesse&Mary Burkholder Valley Wide Farm NOTE: All Animals and Herds Are Holstein Unless Otherwise Noted the high goat herds tor the month were Sinking Springs Farm O&M Acres D Harter Following are the top ten herds tor August 1983 m Cecil County participating in the DHI program These results are based on a Fat Corrected Milk Basis FCM allows the com panson ol milk production records varying widely in per centage ol buttertat and thus ditlenng m energy values Lovdal Farms 82 Long Green Fms Inc 128 Albeck Fms Inc 192 Blair&Cam Yurkanin 13 Cherry Valley Fm 138 Carroll Davis 94 Wm Fred Schrader 84 f Howard England 51 Charles S Moore 5/ Charles HoltSSons 98 Bobcat... Ahead of its time... to kee P y°« «b6ad of yoru work! Martinsburg, PA BURCHFIELD’S INC. 814-793-2194 Myerstown. PA SWOPE & BASHORE INC. SWT INC, 717-933-4138 215-767-1711 Palm, PA WENTZ FARM SUPPLIES INC. BARTRON FARM SUPPLY 215-679-7164 717-836-3740 27 173 25 504 25,410 26 432 21 245 22 741 22 733 19 341 25 621 19 740 CECIL COUNTY. DHIA August Report 440 - Air-Cooled, Gasoline 443 - Liquid-Cooled, Diesel lood Radiator Protection /Gauge (eel Door • Good Engine Protection Mill Hall. PA OUNKLE & GRIEB 717-726-3115 Tunkhannock. PA ' 1054 ' 1043 1013 1005 959 925 -923 920 915 913 9/ 3 1 69 3 2 /•able Pm Type Hinges Longer Life irk Arrestor Mutter Preventing fires Quarryville. PA GRUMELLFS FARM SERV. 717-786-7318 Rising Sun. Md AG-INDUSTRIAL 301-658-5568
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