Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 28, 1984, Image 148

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    Dl6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28,1984
Cumberland County Dairy Herd Improvement records show
that 7,968 cows m 153 herds were on production testing in
June according to Duane G Duncan, County Agent Of the
126 herds on DHIA, 34 herds has an average fat production of
600 pounds During the month 107 completed their 305
lactation with 650 lbs of butterfat DHIA Supervisors working
with the dairymen to improve efficiency include Harold
Boldosser, 130 Old Gap Road, Carlisle, John Rolar, R D #2,
Box 97. Newville, Pa , Owen McCulloch, R D #2, Box 333,
Newville, Pa, and Shane Henry, R D #3, Newville, PA The
following are the highest of actual butterfat in 305 days or less
in the county during the month The age listed is her age at the
time of freshening
OWMR
NAME Oft NO.
M Thomas Sheaffer
Hope
Lee G Davidson
Colleen
M Thomas Sheaffer
Glamour
Ashcombe Farms
24
Paul Strock
Sarah
Clifford Chamberlin
Rhoda
Ferman L Landis
Thrush Brothers
45
Fred B McGillvray
Rmky
Mervm E Ruppert
Elva
J David Martin
Agnes
M Thomas Sheaffer
Minnie
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CUMBERLAND
COUNTY
DHIA
Monthly
Report
June Report
IBS.
/ME MtK
23,687
23,789
26,773
26,346
22,757
17,902
19 712
19,194
20,081
23,775
24 288
19,590
In 1984
Creedm C Cornman
Twmks
Ferman L Landis
45
Thrush Brothers
4
Paul Strock
Silver
John F Stoltzfus
Judy
Robee Acres
Eunice
M Thomas Sheaffer
Georgie
Mervm E Ruppert
Fudge
Ferman L Landis
34
Paul Strock
Swifty
Leroy ShowakerSSon
Nora
John F Stamy 111
123
M Thomas Sheaffer
Pammie
* - Indicates 3 times a day milking
Nevm Shughart B 3
M Thomas Sheaffer 3
Fred B McGillvray 3
Ferman L Landis B 3
Norman Hertzler 3
Ashcombe Farms B 3
Sundays Vallilea Fms B 3
Ashcombe Dover Dar B 3
Berkheimer Farms B 3
J Shephard Wolff 3
John F Stoltzfus 3
Carl Kelso Jr B 3
Kenneth E Zeigler 3
Alfred Gaisler B 3
Daniel L Martin Jr B 3
Herbert B Shughart 3
David Gettle B 3
Paul Strock 3
J David Martin B 3
Clifford Chamberlin 3
Thrush Brothers 3
Don M Leatherman B 3
Milk Way Farms B 3
Leroy Showaker&Son 3
Donald&David Lehman 3
Robee Acres 3
Nancy M Sensemg G 3
Glenn W Myers B 3
Mervm E Ruppert B 3
Chester C Weaver B 3
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BRUNIN6
NO. % DAYS
MED COWS M MILK
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“Twist-Lock” cups: newest
Innovation from the new leader
...another reason SWISH saves you more labor,
more birds, and more money
The newest twist tn cage watering makes cup cleaning
and maintenance a real snap it s SWISH s Twist-Lock
cups for cage layers and brood-grow watering systems
Saves labor. No more contortions
with hand tools inside a cage - one
simple twist of the wrist unlocks and
removes the unitized cup and valve It s
that easy to maintain when necessary
But with SWISH, it s hardly ever
necessary That s because our cup is
self-cleaning Our patented valve keeps
the cup clean by flushing any feed
particles out so birds can consume them
with the water
Installation is a snap too with SWISH s
new cups they simply snap into the
desired location and the hose attaches
to the water line outlet These are some
840
19,286
838
16,821
836
23,613
835
21,093
823
20,532
817
20,390
18,485
17,327
792
23,090
783
19,128
777
18,702
776
20,253
775
20,853
LIS. K lIS.
MU FAT FAT
PATENTED VALVE IS KEY
TO OUR PERFORMANCE
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Ontic# (A) fofcai w»ter onto L. Jlj ,J
deflector (B) lip (C) divert* it l — t ?y l - J
down to suspend teed(ol W
iH total commitment to quality t service
swTsh
The NEW SWISI
NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS, INC
PO Box 187
Fitch Ville, CT 06334
Phone. (203) 642-7529
td Kathy Kuntzelman B 3 41 89 15,110 526
JB Brymesser&Sons B 3 214 87 17,371 560
Marlin Miller&Sons B 3 44 85 17,162 555
Samuel DShenk B 3 58 84 16,265 512
J - Indicates 3 times a day milking
Otto Brothers
127
21
Mark A Naugle
Emerald
Fobes
Gem
Robee Acres
Eunice
Eltoro
Hilda
Maxie
Norman Hertzler
Sandy
Donald L Basehore
Faith
Delmer E Cornman
Monica
Sundays Valhlea Farms
290
84
22
JB Brymesser&Sons
392
338
319
509
399
365
442
Creedm CCornman
Twinks
Cmdi
Ashcombe Farms
24
48
309
96
81
46
Lee G Davidson
Colleen
Thrush Brothers
45
Willard Fought
Roy L Miller
39
Paul Strock
Sarah
Silver
Swifty
Sally
of the ways SWISH s new cup saves you labor-easy
installation, low maintenance, and labor savings between
flocks because our cup constantly cleans itself
Helps save more birds. Because
our cup is self-cleaning, algae and
bacteria growth is not a problem as
with cups that don t flush out feed
particles Clean cups mean less chance
of disease and less mortality And our
big cup means good access to water
for a good level of bird health
SWISH saves you money. That s
the bottom tine with a system that
cuts labor and keeps birds alive and
productive
Get all the facts about our new cup
and other SWISH innovations See your
SWISH distributor or contact us
Local Representative
DAVID NEWMAN
(717) 299-9905
18,891
19,962
16,521
19,298
14,677
20,390
16,337
17,275
17,320
20,654
21,378
19,937
20,999
21,412
15,762
22,749
21,301
22,983
19,093
18,968
24,777
17,007
19,286
18,272
26,346
20,102
20,035
16,027
17,695
18,298
23,789
10
4
6
3
19 194
23,613
15,891
16,705
18,656
20,098
22,757
21,093
19,128
5 18,453
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