mcasttr Farming, Saturday, Junt 2,1984 TOP OF THE MONTH Herds in the Tioga County D H I A in March 1984 which produced a rolling herd average of 650 lbs or more OWNER Glenn Bowen L&J Holsteins MIC Realty P&E Machmer Verne W Bowen John S Bennett Jay Foreman Nor&Gary Jackson I Leemon E Gaugler Theodore Schmelzle Simalot Holsteins I Larry&Mary Herman Harold Robson Jr Douglas W Lawton Charles&Dons Porter Chris Gaugler Richard Groover Gal&Dale Jackson Dean Baity William Wilcox Stephen E Bolt RH RH RH R&GrH RH R&GrH RH R&GrH RH RH R&GrH RH RH RH ■ RH R&GrH RH RH R&GrH HAY WAGONS FOR SALE 3 Sizes Available...l6’, 18’. 20’ with or without running gear • Also will fit sides onto your flat wagon Compare the Steltsf us Woodwork Calf Hutch Lifting Hook for easy handling One Sheet Rear Vent (Option ) , Galvanized (Option) \ Metal Roof i, > Sturdy 2x4 construction Treated skids exterior plywood _ «S3B* Lebanon County: UMBERGER'S MILL Rt 322, RD#4 Lebanon, Pa 717-867 5161 Virginia: D.J. IMPLEMENTS RD 2 Box 395 Dayton, Va 22821 703-879-9926 STOLTZFOS WOODWORK MFD. BY: March Report DAYS IN MILK mko ace 20 200 19 644 19 187 19 025 19,240 19,825 18,261 18 078 18 531 19 433 18,691 18 418 19 074 18,743 18 813 18,425 18 164 18,022 17 556 18,761 19 136 Wood or Steel N HU Out Feeder for/ easy access TRACK FOR FASTENING CALVES' CHAIN TO CEILING OF HUTCH Berks County: JOE RUTH RD #4133 Fleetwood, Pa 19522 215-944-7571 Adams County: HAROLD DEARDORFF Rt.l, Fairfield, PA 17320 717-642-8722 Maryland: LEROY HILDEBRAN Woodsboro. Md 301 845-8929 RD 2. Box 2280, Gap, PA 17527 717-442-8972 Eugene Sargent R&GrH 40 5 89 9 Thomas Groover RSGrH 27 1 85 4 Bernard G Courtney . RH 131 7 86 9 Robert Shanley RH 55 2 85 6 Denotes 3 times a day milking OWNER NAME OR NUMBER Bernard Courtney lOOFran 7 3 82Marc 7 2 120Bett 2 6 Glenn Bowen Val 6 4 Ginger 6 4 Lucy 9 1 Jay Foreman #240 91 #2BO 7 7 #226 9 5 Harold Robson Jr Patsy 6 6 Robbin 5-4 Ann 4 3 Douglas W Lawton #343 6 2 #302 8 2 #365 5 2 #3BB 4 2 David Weaver Abby 6 10 Simalot Holstems Treasur 5 9 Korleen 119 Luv 4 2 Chris Gaugler Mitzi 4 8 Bess 9 2 Allens Bros LBS MILK Bertie 5 6 John S Bennett Shirley 4 6 Danny E Stevenson #lO5 6 8 #ll7 81 #ll 7 7 #lO4 7 9 Verne W Bowen Irene 7 5 Simple, efficient eyebolt and pin connector 36” or 50” high wire enclosure (Option) % DAYS IN MILK LIS MILK 25 811 26 286 19 288 305 305 305 24 588 24,951 21 975 305 305 305 23 644 20 430 23 341 305 305 305 23 455 23 500 23 931 305 305 305 26 847 20 489 23 262 20 955 305 305 305 305 22 991 305 24 343 20 063 22 947 305 305 305 22,304 22 642 305 305 22 111 305 23 322 305 15 744 19 521 24,809 21 386 305 305 305 305 21 923 305 AGRICULTURE: ft's YOUR HEARTBEAT, AMERICA Sila-Piime The Making Or Breaking Of A Forage Crop. MOISTURE AMOUNT OF CONTENT SILA-PRIME 50% or above 1 lb per ton 40% to 50% 30% to 40% 20% to 30% Baled Hay (Application on round bales and small tight stacks of hay must be applied from the inside out) __ . AARON S. GROFF & SON PHT FARM & DA,RY STO R E RD 3. Ephrata, PA 17522 (Hmkletown) Phone (717) 354-4631 Mon . Thurs , & Fn 7AM to 9 P M Tues & Wed 7AM to 5 PM. Sat 7AM to4PM Stephen E Bolt Audrey Mimi MIC Realty Rosette 5 3 Jody 3 3 Thomas&Deb Kerr 17 819 661 17 478 660 18 236 659 16 854 650 Chime 8 1 Monte Dairy Farms #BB 7 7 1118 832 764 1095 979 807 94 Wil Lene Farms 35 76 1045 816 803 Roy C Wilbert Elsie 957 904 821 Del Dell Farms 1 A Grand View 42 110 115 136 157 3 5 3 9 34 36 940 791 781 759 Noah W Sauder 99 SI 935 924 795 791 Arthur Brandt Nig Sue 93 865 795 Elwillo Farms 7 G 60 39 R 1 R Dale F Faust 05 Alwme Farms Flazel Jessie 848 846 54 4 3 3 4 36 845 842 840 780 834 1 % to 2 lbs per ton 2Vz to 3 lbs per ton 3 lbs per ton 3 lbs per ton 4-1 305 25 435 3 3 831 7 0 305 22 476 3 4 774 305 305 305 305 (Turn to PageD36) Dauphin Co. DHIA (Continued from Page D 32) 3 11 3 7 44 3 1 4 11 8 5 4 11 54 34 2 3 Li * Liquid Manure Pumps vQ Li LLr * electromjx • Barn Cleaner Chains ■■■ 5 mm • Bedding Choppers Ul IE • Silage Carts • Manure Tanks From WIGGERS FARM EQUIPMENT 814-664-2661 Stei*lebi What Is Sila-Prime? A Probiotic Fermentation Aid For All Types Of Silage, Hay, Haylage and High Moisture Ground Corn. Use 3 lb. Sila Prime per ton on baled hay Apply while stacking in barn between each layer, or use with an applicator on baler. 807 777 22,985 19 433 799 17 695 790 23 690 3 3 16,360 16 299 20 070 18,616 16,545 3 7 4 2 36 40 36 17 363 16 025 17 010 17,325 18 599 647 672 605 688 677 16 447 17 106 671 600 18,540 14,301 17,611 702 624 634 635 717 623 661 40 38 4 2 3 6 15 975 18 944 14,877 18 493 15 197 631 662 798 16 342 19,316 WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS 627 675 684 695 661
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