Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 12, 1984, Image 156

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    D2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1984
March 1984
Rolling Herd Averages
Above 650 lbs. Butterfat
NAME
Clinton Stahl
Oakleigh Farm
R V & S V Hollenshead
John A Witmer
Wayne A Flail
Harold Goshorn
Ray Wmgert
Marv Adams & Sons
R Harshman & Son
Kenneth E Oliver
RV&SV Hollenshead #2
Burk Lea Farms
Dennis W Bncker
Rebeken Farm
10 crop varieties
protected
WASHINGTON, D.C.
The U.S. Department
of Agriculture has
issued certificates of
protection for new
varieties of soybean,
triticale, cauliflower,
marigold and sun
flower.
James E. Springfield,
an official with USDA’s
Agricultural Marketing
Service, said developers
of the new varieties will
have the exclusive right
to reproduce their
products in the United
States for 18 years.
Certificates of
protection are granted
after a review of the
breeders’ records and
claims that each new
variety is novel,
uniform and stable.
The newly protected
soybean varieties are
FFR 560 developed by
FFR Cooperative, West
Lafayette, Ind.;
Deltapine 246 developed
by Delta and Pine Land
Co., Scott, Miss., and
HP 30335, AP 420, and
RS 2330, all developed
by North American
Plant Breeders,
Mission, Kan.
Triticale varieties
protected are Jenkins
by ARCO Seed Co., El
Centro, Calif., and
Nutncale by Fred C.
Elliott, Yuma, Ariz.
Also protected are
White Rock cauliflower
developed by Sluis &
Groot Research,
Enkhuizen, The
Netherlands; Janie
Flame marigold
developed by Goldsmith
Seeds, Inc., Gilroy,
Calif.; and 554058
sunflower by Stauffer
Chemical Co., Westport,
Conn.
EXPERT REPAIRS
FENCERS
•GENERATORS
{’ V-' .STARTERS
\ .ALTERNATORS
PEQUEA
batteries ifß
Franklin
County
DHIA
Monthly
Report
us. us.
MILK FAT
21 088
19 215
21 216
19 771
19,175
18,444
17,827
19,432
19 256
17,839
19,826
19,995
19,441
18 890
(§)
WMi S FIELD DRAINAGE TUBING
10"
56.95
M RIGID
10'Length
L RIGID 10’ Length Available
QetlOVA/ Plumbing Supplies
Wayne L Beidel
Alvin Meyers
Carl 0 Stuff
Kenneth L Caufman
J Eldon Crider
Preston M Frye
Lawrence Lehman
Harold L Wenger
J C Young Jr & Son
Keeners Dairy
William E Swailes
H Lester Oyler Est
Edwin R Eby
George Skelly
Gaymere Farms
Aldus Eby
Mark W Meyers
Culbertson Green Farm
RC & J R Shoemaker
Fred E & Dale Rice
Twin Maple FArms
Virgil H Crider
Denotes 3 times a day milking
Listed below are completed lactations of 850 lbs of butterfat
or over.
OWNER
NAME OR NO
Alvin Meyers
Char 118 RH
Robert N Brechbill
109 RH
Oakleigh Farm
Tonyia RH
Kenneth Mellott
Jewel
William C lie
Flame RH
Fred E & Dale Rice
271 RH
J C Young Jr & Son
Ann
1
• Flexible
polyethylene.
• ZO' lengths.
12."
80.99
COPPER PIPE
• All fittings in stock.
• Cods available.
Vz"
•2.89
ACE AT DAYS IN LIS. LIS
CALVINO MILK MILK FAT
4 09
23 841
305
7 05 305 23 540
CLEARFIELD COUNTY DHIA
4 o 952 March Report
ALOrnersons B 3 75 9 87 9 19,950 748
4 2 934 John Sankey 3 30 8 88 3 19,258 727
Glenn Hicks B 3 59 4 88 3 18,540 693
39 933 R Wnglesworth & Son B 3 52 8 86 9 18,536 693
Fairman Farms B 3 44 4 89 5 17,917 672
21 379 4 4 933
7 11
23 642
305
9 11
305
22,407
305
7 06
24 161
305
6 11
305
11 6
20 754
a"
27.95
15"
105.95
3 M"
*4.85
CARTER PEH CO . 1984
2271 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE
LANCASTER, PA 17602
3 miles East on Rt. 340
Phone (717) 299-7239
Carl E Pugh & Son
Gail GH
Aldus Eby
39 GH
J Arthur Musser
40 GH
Oakleigh Farm
Hilda RH
H C Gabler
1868 RH
Burk Lea Farms
145 RH
Lawrence Lehman
59 GH
Rebeken Farm
37 GH
Edwin R Eby
31 RH
John A Witmer
46 GH
Virgil H Crider
70 RH
Norlo Farm
219 RH
William C lie
Gail RH
Eugene R Eberly
74 RH
4 2 1003
4 2 987
44 911
mils DRAIN PIPE
@ HOOSI6R PUMPS
OTHER SIZeS OF PUMP-S * SYSTEMS RUAILABLE
8 01
8 09
4 05
4 01
7 08
8 08
6 03
3 02
4 03
6 05
4 05
4 03
9 00
6 03
'so/id or slotted,
ill line of fittings
1
Master Card
4 2
305
21,249
3 7
24 236
305
305
20 346
22 639
305
22,366
305
278
21 953
19 135
305
22,249
305
22,843
305
21,992
305
305
21,455
21,876
305
23 149
305
24 285
305
2 Per Ft*
in 250' Coils
VgrV
889
887
887
881
878
876
874
865
862
860
854
851
851
850