DlS— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7,1984 The May 1984 report of the Juniata County Dairy Herd Improvement Association is as follows: Records were calculated for 3,741 cows in 76 herds. The ten highest Rolling Herd Averages for the most recent 12 months of production are: James C Graham Barry E Lucas Mark LZook Harold B Shearer Marvin E Pontius Rodney-Brenda Conrad Larry&David Noss Charles C Saner Rick&Ralph Saner Charles Wochley Two hundred ninety-three cows completed records of 305 days or less. One of these cows produced over 1000 lbs. of butterfat; 2 produced over 900 lbs.; 14 produced over 800 lbs. 27 produced over 700 lbs.; 62 produced over 600 lbs.; and 81 produced over 500 lbs. Dairy cows which completed lactations with an average butterfat of 850 pounds or more are listed below. The owner's name and address, cow's name, pounds milk and pounds butterfat are given in order Barry E Lucas 87 Larry&David Noss 35A Harold B Shearer Fanny SF Metz Jodie C Arthur Zug 20 f CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES } -on TOP QUALITY BARN SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING (Try Our New Concept In Penetration And Adhesion. In 1984 To earn a dollar give a dollars worth of service and work Pay only $750 tor the best kind of barn painting on an average barn if you pay more you paid too |s much HOn barn siding painting temperature and timing are factors as well as II penetrating kind of quality for adhesion are helpful guides for long lasting under % average conditions of siding type and age 4 I will share helpful guidelines off 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. 1 Check with us for the best deal! PHARES S. 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For example a 16’ grain body with tailgate and 48” sides weighs onl length or any side height up to 60” ★ Double swinging hay hauling tailgate ★ Barn door type tail gate Slide out cattle chutes Juniata County DHIA Monthly Report May Report 19,609 18,690 19,706 18,981 18,080 17,502 18,055 17,851 18,918 17,269 24 444 1 085 20 606 976 22 423 880 25 391 972 22 471 888 21 135 875 SJ. * V fc,< Also available ★ Diamond Flooring ★ Pull out panel tailgates ★ Any size grain chute W Harshbarger&Sons Snoopy Mark L Zook Arlmda Bubbles Sally James C Graham Carrie Glen B Simonton 176 Enny NAME E Clair Fisher Percy S&R Glenn Yoder John A Peachey Vern Lee Russel Kline Paul J Zook Bradstead Farm James L Hostetler David I Hostetler Sylvanus S Peachey Charles L Forgy Joshua D Yoder John B Peachey Robert Stayrook G Sheldon Peachey James G Laughhn Mark S Yoder Louis S Peachey Jr Paul H Yoder Peachee Farms Fred C Myers John L King Marvin E Peachey Kore J Peachey BRINING ir We'll build yo May Report Herds 650 Lbs Fat & Over NO (NO COWS 51 3 91 4 81 2 87 5 55 5 88 1 43 6 85 7 51 4 87 5 37 0 91 0 45 9 91 2 34 7 90 6 87 5 90 5 49 9 89 2 52 1 89 3 66 6 90 8 29 3 90 1 42 1 86 0 43 1 87 6 91 9 87 9 54 8 84 8 55 6 87 5 74 5 87 9 23 0 90 2 47 9 89 6 55 6 86 8 56 4 89 4 -hv Fast track to egg cost reduction 18,384 875 22,387 870 21,463 860 20,396 851 21,606 870 21 798 858 Mifflin County DHIA Monthly Report %COW DAYS IN LIS. LIS MILK MILK FAT 19 984 783 19,008 749 20,350 741 19,442 727 19 978 724 19,023 720 18,102 716 18 723 711 19,046 709 19 157 707 18,682 699 18,230 688 18,140 687 18,795 685 18 351 684 17 292 682 17,573 679 17,965 679 17 842 679 16 147 673 17,284 671 17,750 668 17 869 668 Chore -Time's MhALMASTER FeedKar traveling feeder can help you get your egg costs on track Here's how 1 The typical chain feeder uses 112I 1 2 hp to feed each cage tier - 6 hp for a 4 high Our hopper system traveling on tracks is pulled by a table using only 1 4 hp a 95% energy reduction' 2 Cuts feeder maintenance and labor costs to virtually ‘ zero " You know what a chain feeder costs to maintain* NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS, INC 'PC Box 187 Fitchville, CT 06334 Phone (203)642-7529 Aquilla I Yoder Leroy Kauffman Louis S Yoder David R Spicher John M Byler Jr James O Reed John A Yoder J Irvin Zook John Y Bawel David L Mitchell John K Kauffman High Cows and Heifers 750 Lbs Fat & Over OWNER NAME OR NO Paul J Zook Jona Apple Connie Percy S&R Glenn Yoder Gloria Charlen Marge Leroy Kauffman Savilla Julia A King Misty John A Peachey Candy Iva Joshua D Yoder Shirley L J Dunmire Sons #423 #468 #477 John K Kauffman Sharon Rosella James L Hostetter Sadie Mark S Yoder #462 Simon & Allen Peachy #4 #7 John B Peachey #l3O #ll5 Louis S Peachey Jr #l3 #9l #52 Local Representative DAVID NEWMAN (717) 299-9905 17,530 17,872 17,671 17,704 17.995 16 801 17.996 18,664 i 7,149 18,248 19,052 LIS MILK ■REED AGE 25 380 22 510 21 552 6 1 4 11 2 11 21 562 23,998 21 521 17 533 7 11 19,849 23 696 793 26 118 1041 24 093 24 049 21 375 18,984 21 700 22 480 22 354 21 482 5 10 24 553 21 107 21 078 19,065 23 918 19 334 19 945 -nd of the row to the other bi front can’t “highgrade" the ft /d like to talk to you about the *r ways the nearly 200 feeders /e sold arc helping owners Our is now standard on all Cf ime brood grow and layer cages •>ur famous shallow PYRAMID and new deep PYRAMID our 3 and 4 high SSS Find out more about the FcedKar plus our line of cage systems and Chore Time total package" of ff 831 814 786 799 839 908 797 757 805 783 759 758 764 951 770 952 779 790 966 776 782 779 780 'hore
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