Farming, Saturday, April 14, IM4 February Report 1003 lbs BF and 22,781 lbs milk was produced in 305 days by Pearl a 4 year old holstem owned by Rick Cook, Wellsville Second high was Kate a 6 year old holstem who produced 972 lbs BF and 26,598 lbs milk in 305 days, owned by Jim & Holly McCaffree High herd was Stump Acres R 10 York with 93 holstem cows producing 19,661 lbs milk and 803 lbs BF Second high was Lynn Wolf, Abbottstown with 68 holstem cows producing 20,474 lbs milk and 787 lbs BF OWNER Stump Acres Lynn Wolf Smysers Richlawn Fms HS&RE Fetrow Beshore Farms Jim&Holly McCaffree Wayne E Myers Mcßal Dairy Farm The JE Baker Co David Stewart Paul R King Sinking Spring Fmmc Thomas A Boyer Rmeway Dairy Farm Rick L Cook Earl Fuhrman Geo Knight RR&MP Stewart Fawn Meadow Holstein Wayne B Mummert B Robert Charles Walnut Hill Farm Lonnie Robinson William Myers Edwin L Calhoun Smokey Hollow Farm Leroy Bupp Rodman C Thompson William Ruppert Melvin R Lehr FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 York County OHIA Monthly Report NO. ■REED COWS % DAYS (NUUK WANTED Paid Mervm W Hertzler Double D Farm JFI&MB Flushon BigT Flolsteins Ellis Growl C Robert Kilgore Gum Tree Farm Dennis J Myers Leaspnng Farm J Donnell Taylor Walkers Farm David L&Chns Druck Rutter Bros Flarold Brown Phillip D Laughman Daryl L Bair Eisenhart Bros Dan&Patti Flushon William FI Fantom John C Krone George Innerst&Sons Elvm G Molison Robert W Mays Honeycrest Fm Kenneth L Rexroth T Edwin Johnson Titus Walker Flidden Springs Farm Elwood T Knck Desota&Robt Burchett Denotes 3 times a day milking OWNER NAME ON NUMBER MEED ACE LiS. MILK David V Thompson P 52 3 Ellis Growl B 59 3 113 3 Sinking Spring Fmi Joda Lydia Olga Rutter Bros Ellen 2 Beshore Farms Joanne 3 Albert Dehoff 296 3 The JE Baker Co 60 3 Leaspnng Farm Buttons 3 Ada 3 Doug&Gene Kilgore Liz 3 Thomas A Royer Silky 3 Earl Fuhrman Steffy 3 Koko 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 G 8 B 8 B 3 B 3 US. MILA DAYS IN MILK 18,176 305 18,627 23,306 293 305 20,401 20,857 16,090 282 305 290 16,964 305 19,186 305 17,808 305 305 20,373 10-0 7 5 20 095 20,249 305 299 18,092 305 305 14,595 83 7 10 19,648 19,003 305 305 LOADALtSdoilal on the farm. ■ Pitas* rush me full details of the rang* of JCB Loadalls GI am | lerastad In a demonstration ■ Plane tend ma details on JCB Flaxllaaaa I I financing Nama | Company | Addrata I Chime Echo Furnace Creek Farm Doreen 3 FIS&RE Fetrow Echo 3 Judy 3 Vickie 3 Sun-Ray 3 Jajean 3 Bonnie 3 Rodman C Thompson Karen 3 Stump Acres Bell 3 Jetbell Jetstyl Rmeway Dairy Farm 237 3 RR&MR Stewart Pammie 2 Smysers Richlawn Fms Alice Panda Agnes Jodie Leroy Bupp Apache 3 Fiidden Springs Farm Nicky 3 Barb Phillip D Laughman Ruth Desota&Robt Burchett 123 3 667 Lynn Wolf Lois Charles Herr&Son 652 690 Tammy Wayshar Farm 727 825 654 Susie 3 Kenneth L Rexroth 30A 3 57A 3 62A 3 117 A 3 116 3 Rick L Cook 783 795 660 Pony Enid Pearl Valery J Donnell Taylor Shirley Daryl L Bair 706 653 659 662 Diane 3 Smokey Hollow Farm 105 3 89 3 669 701 853 Thes2oM4 Monoboom LOADALL, V. with excellent power to weight ratio, \ has a forklift capacity of 5500 lbs and lift ler bucket ;fivityofa :hme, but Position Tttophom 305 305 3 66 3 4 5 23,118 18,680 16,654 305 23,941 20,914 17,388 18,871 22,572 17,470 305 305 305 295 305 305 8-0 6-9 5 3 3 11 3-10 2-8 18,071 305 19,524 21,599 19,590 305 305 305 20,385 305 297 22 251 7 3 4 1 32 2 10 20,062 19,427 17,860 21,014 305 294 277 305 305 305 15,521 19 271 17,900 19,423 305 305 18,076 305 21 166 305 1 11 16 361 305 3 11 21 698 305 16 373 305 6 5 5 3 58 43 32 305 305 305 305 305 20,210 20,291 19,334 16,239 16,867 83 58 40 28 305 305 305 305 15,250 21,204 22,781 17,169 20,322 305 305 20,335 18,461 24 432 305 305 (Turn to Page E 7) JCB Telescopic and Monoboom LOADALLS . . . front runners In performance, versatility and cost-effectiveness. ingle machine can compare with a JCB )ADALL for total farm productivity, ease of operation and job versatility There’s a wide range of hydraulically-powered, quick-change agricultural attachments for multi-job applications Choose from buckets up to 2'h cu yds for bulk materials, special clamps for bales silage and manure forks, and forks foi palletized loads of feed and fer 1 tilizer Both machines come with 2 or 4 wheel drive for greater traction and mobility Whichever you choose you won’t find better value for your ' anywhere, or more versatile machines m JCB Inc. 10939 Philadelphia Rd. White Marsh, MD 2116: (301) 335-2800 795 683 700 860 933 754 769 764 740 726 817 926 682 825 703 952 715 687, 777 4 7 3 7 38 3 7 671 778 667 674 664 816 734 740 694 891 778 698 663 683 44 38 36 4 1 40 4 5 687 3 7 783 4 4 1003 4 1 705 3 3 664 3 6 734 3 5 641 2 9 714
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