Upper Susquehanna (Continued from Page D 18) Snyder Fisherdale Farm Eugene 44 Mabarbil Farms Tony Leire Fry&Sons Jonquil Kenneth Alderfer Fanny Une&Dan Yoder Pay Harold S Hassmger 159 HL Narehood&Sons Veral3 Prince 33 Shery3B Joseph&Grace Blank Martha2o Loulou9 Frudy6 Rosiel Randolph A Hoffman Molymae James M Hunsberger Blacky Glenn&Barb Carper Jenny 76 Robert Ulmer&Sons Mary Michael&Deb Ewing Becky Union Kenlew Farms Jonette Locust Row Farm 8160 8159 Effective, systemic sucker control, that’s dependable. ROYAL MIWOSG ST ' m \ ?JSBf \ Rwi-irl I You know whar poor sucker control can do to tobacco yields. j r ’ s onc bjg reason why so many growers rely on ROYAL MH-30® for top systemic sucker control—year after year. Tw-wr-ATT T| itt So effective, one ROYAL MH-30 application at mid-to-foll bloom -KSLXJIxVJL/ IVIIX-OU • can control suckers all the way to harvest. So consistent, it performs XTL under nearly all kinds of growing conditions. XvoJTS U 1 For the dependable sucker control you have relied upon year after niVIVPII year, ask your ag chemicals supplier for ROYAL MH-30 liquid or ROYAL MH-30 soluble granules. For your program, it’s tnc standard for systemic sucker control, offering better yields, quality and returns. Uniroyal Chemical, Division of Uniroyal, Inc., Naugatuck, CT 06770. & Umrov.il, (jk 19H4 DHIA 3 8 305 18,239 4 3 776 611 305 22,338 3 5 775 6-9 305 19,530 4 1 810 3-9 305 22,754 3 4 778 6-8 305 19,259 4 5 859 5 1 305 22,308 4 6 1037 6-7 305 20,055 4 6 3 6 305 16,712 5 0 3 0 305 17,190 4 4 6-3 305 22,684 3 5 6 3 299 20,951 3 8 3-10 305 20,580 3 8 3 8 305 22 954 3 8 5 1 305 22,870 4 0 7 6 305 19 040 4 4 4 4 305 23 014 3 7 411 305 21 942 3 9 7 1 305 18,066 4 2 7 5 305 21 723 3 5 4 1 305 23,513 3 4 805 4-3 305 22,942 4 7 1086 Clarence W Beiler Rose Spice AmosJ Zook Aria Ben Martin 30 Ben S Yoder Tidy Jonas RZeiset Bonus Mark A Mapes 67 Jacob S Stoltzfus Laura Schuylkill i County t DHIA Monthly Report 924 843 754 785 789 786 874 906 844 854 Nineteen cows finished lactation records with 750 lbs milkfat in March The records are based on 305 days or less 2x actual production Carl A Farms Florenc Petal John P Leatherman June William R Daubert Linda George Hinkle 7WC 845 763 751 % —Shrtol Bettering your bottom line. ■■■■Hi 4 3 305 21,076 4 0 847 3 4 305 17 113 4 7 796 3 4 305 20,344 3 8 773 4-7 305 21,281 3 6 769 7 1 305 22,227 3 8 844 4-3 305 25,575 3 2 807 5-10 305 21,469 4 3 933 5-7 305 23 594 3 5 817 March, 1984 6-9 21,416 986 2 3 22 307 939 7 3 19 143 891 4 4 19,027 844 5-11 23,193 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jnna 2,1984—D19 James Rodichok Cora Brian Ruch Candy Elam Stoltzfus 4 Carl A Farms Olive Paint Paul & Ken Wagner Tessie James Rodichok Dandy Brian Ruch Elaine Heisler Brothers Daisy Carl A Farms Flicka George Hinkle 85GE 4WC 42WC Snyder Brothers Miriam The following are reported from the production report for April 1984 based on a 365 day Rolling Herd Average Only those herds with an average production of 650 pounds or more of butterfat are reported Carl A Farms 62 6 Paul & Ken Wagner 57 6 Miller & Rex Inc 35 1 Brian Ruch 28 9 Heisler Brothers 67 7 Suntrail Dairy Farm 45 7 James Rodichok 65 9 George Hinkle 74 6 Bruce Leatherman 77 1 Elam Z Stoltzfus 42 2 William R Daubert 104 0 Jere Gearhart 38 9 Snyder Brothers 73 6 Dawn F Rhein 61 5 840 Li 111 | • Liquid Manure Pumps vQ M |_|£ • ELECTROMIX w w • Barn Cleaner Chains ■m■ 5 mi • Bedding Choppers ■Ull! • Silage Carts • Manure Tanks From PAULSHOVERINC 717-243-2686 jfMsn MachimWork 4V . m j WBm/ Farm Supplies Hardware CUSTOM BUILT WOOD & Z COAL FIRED BOILERS ■ • Welders & cutting torches J • Custom made farm gates, etc. * • Custom built high pressure washers I • Stainless steel, aluminum and spot ■ welding. ■ • UPS Service " D.S. MACHINE SHOP DAVID E. STOiTZFUS 3816 E. Newport Road 3-2 3-10 4-10 3-4 8-11 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY DHIA April, 1984 PLATE SHEARING AND PRESS BRAKE WORK 19,927 839 834 21,467 19,306 820 20,833 17,878 812 810 20,648 804 19,271 803 17,622 799 25,089 794 793 20,474 19,275 20,830 20,890 789 788 767 21,400 766 20,642 20,512 19,281 18,897 18,964 19,148 ' 17,663 18,196 18,003 18,794 15,480 17,473 18 365 13 575
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