Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 09, 1984, Image 147

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    OWNER
Ray E McMillen
Kenneth R Benner
Max Reapsome
Robert&Bermce Gabel
Frank Rice
Nevm G Rice
Oscar&Wmme Campbell
Richard L Maurer
Carl E McMillen
Beniamin E Dum
R Shambaugh-B Barns
Donald Dum
Alrada Farms
J Ted Troutman Sons
Richard G Smith
Milmay Farm
David H Weller
Dean Loy&Son
Milligan Bros
Charles C Byers
William E Martm&Sons
Howard&Paul Barkley
Fred&Nancy Neely
Ed&Wilma McMillen
Bratton View Farm
Ed&Mernl Brofee
Clark W Bower
R Jack Crozier
Cedar Lane Farm
Duane L Hertzler
Edwin L Sheibley
MW Smith Farms
Perry M Kretzmg
Arthur E Dum Jr
YOU TEST THEIR FOOD - -
WHY NOT THEIR WATER
Water with high levels of nitrate, sulfate,
and bacteria can affect your herds
HEALTH AND PRODUCTION
WE SPECIALIZE IN WATER TREATMENT ON DAIRY FARMS.
Our water conditioning methods reduce those robbing nitrates,
sulfates, and bacteria to proper levels resulting in a healthier herd
with improved milk production and higher butterfat.
JYQI
TRI
Contact us for a test of your herd’s water supply and information on
our proven installations.
MARTIN WATER CONDITIONING
(5) PHONE 717-866-7555
Perry
County
DHIA
Monthly
Report
April, 1984
NO.
cows
NDRVS
IN MILK
US.
MILK
IR WATER SUPPLY - INCREA!
740 EAST LINCOLN AVE.
MYERSTOWN, PA 17067
Listed below are completed lactations of 6bo lbs of but
terfat or over for April 1984
OWNER
NRMEORNUMtER A6E
Airada Farms
10
124
Nancy 93
Milmay Farm
Cheryl
Mary
Hope
Orbit
Ray McMillen
Judith
Jenco
Jessica
Nevin G Rice
109 10-11
210 6-9
239 5-11
258 5-5
300 4-3
321 3-6
346 2-9
Max Reapsome
121 6-7
174 4-4
William E Martin&Sons
241 7-1
377 5-3
407 4-10
454 3-11
468 3-10
471 3-9
535 3-0
536 3-0
608 2-0
Mt Home Farm
7 11
7-3
6 7
2-11
510
Donald Dum
Builder 6-4
Benjamin E Dum
600 6-9
Dumbelle Farms
5-11
Gigi
Frank Rice
Pm
Kay
6-6 305
2-1 305
Milligan Bros
Bessie
Jeame
Michele
Toots
5-3 305
3-3 305
2-10 305
2-10 305
Dean Loy&Son
Kav
E YOUR PROFIT
US.
WIN
DAYS
WMIU
305
260
305
19,817
16,812
18 733
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305
305
305
23,135
21,108
19,171
16,924
22,472
20,970
21,013
305
305
286
19,597
22,681
17,603
18,899
22,017
25,653
18,449
22,657
23,761
305
305
20,569
18,850
19,571
19,302
20,808
17,420
22,896
18,889
17,562
305
17,005
17,915
305
305
24,395
18,587
305
20,960
17,562
17,414
19,649
17,793
17,148
20.633
305
To earn a dollar - give a dollars worth of service and work Pay only $750 for the
best kind of barn painting on an average barn - if you pay more you paid too
much
On barn siding painting - temperature and timing are factors as well as
penetrating kind of quality for adhesion are helpful guides for long lasting under
average conditions of siding type and age
I will share helpful guidelines on roof maintenance of steel roofs by brushing on
at prime time
The farmers in Lancaster Co. are lucky because of the amount of
competition in barn painting.
Check with us for the best deal!
PHARES S. HURST Years of experience plus self
RDI, Box 503, Narvon, PA 17555 employment gives you quality
215-445-6186 work for less expense.
Chris 3-6
Airy View Farms
563 6-2
Richard L Maurer
Nettie
Clark W Bower
770
675
774
Fanny 3-1
Amy 3 7
Ed&Mernl Brofee
Alma 5-11
Aplace 4-2
Kenneth R Benner
Lou Lou 5 5
Noella 5-0
Poppy 3-1
Lelia 3-1
Oscar&Wmme Campbell
Julie 5-9
June 4-8
Charles C Byers
Jan 4-7
Jerry 4-6
Flake 4-1
Sarah 3-11
John O’Toole&Sons
Nancy 5-4
Barbara 3-9
Della 3-6
Perry M Kretzmg
45 7-7
10 3-4
90 3-5
David H Weller
Joan 6-7
Maude 4-5
Richard Knebel
Ava 7-8
John BSauder Jr
138 7-10
91 5-1
Ivan M Martin
7 4-3
38
3 7
3 7
43
878
787
705
722
889
721
757
835
813
734
769
Vernon B Burkholder
Sara 6-1
Isabele 4-11
James F Bolze
665 7 6 . 7
895
44 5-7
Ed&Wilma McMillen
Quin 5-1
Tara 3-0
Dale Smoker
821
754
802
687
706
656
46
3 5
40
38
92 3-7
Edwin L Sheibley
LittleßJ 4-8
Silver 4-7
Lester&Hazel Fleisher
Billie 4-9
R Jack Crozier
Kate 8-2
831
305 18,615
(Turn to Page D2O)
CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES
on TOP QUALITY BARN SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING
Try Our New Concept In Penetration And Adhesion.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 9,1984—D19
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In 1984
20,607
15,769
22,639
17,852
19,106
21,882
22,374
36
37
46
36
22,890
18,496
16,358
19,249
21,983
18,680
38
37
45
37
19,114
18,284
18,494
18,072
22,876
17,494
16,911
19,736
17,854
17,317
22,697
24,800
20,654
20,714
18,585
19,430
20,529
23,972
21,039
18,883
18,828
18,016
17,286
23,430
19,572
16,412
BRUNING
734
779
722
746
732
698
872
825
692
747
692
855
653
726
671
839
664
867
663
714
658
672
656
847
720
772
733
761
748
694
746
705
690
655
674
660
801
768
670
708