Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 04, 1984, Image 151

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OWNER
Penmar Farm
Brown Valley Farm
Milton R Hoffman
Penn Gate Farm
Stoner Bros Dairy
M J Starner & Sons
Leroy Deputy
Roy A Weaner Jr
Yelow-Buttercup Farm
Wayne H Rodgers
Ray Dutterer
George I Lauchman
WeimSharr Farms
KlmgAyr Farms
Eugene Witter
Kraybill Miller
Donald Todt
Claude Flolmes Jr
Home Side Acres
Richard K Flerr
MR&CS Durboraw
Rmker Bros
John J Hess
Kehr Acres
Lagging Stream Farm
Adam F Lobaugh
Zeppendale Farms
Pmey Lane Guernseys
Way Bnte Farms
Ultra Grip Radial
This is our finest rear tractor tire It can save
up to 11% of your time m the field, and up
to 9% of your fuel cost over our Goodyear
bias-ply rears You can offset the cost of
these radial tires —compared to bias ply
in two years or less And have better
performance for the life of the tires
Traction Torque \
• Long-lasting strength from tempered I
nylon cord construction
• Super pulling power from angle- *
braced tread lugs
• Heavy duty rim shield to help protect
against rock and stubble damage \
good/year |
Goodyear On-Farm Tire Service
Is Just A Phone Call Away. It's The Fast,
Sure Way To Avoid Costly Downtime.
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P. Lebzelter&son
1062 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, PA
Adams
County
DHIA
Monthly
Report
June Report
NO. DAYS
NO COWS MMILK
3 601 89 9
3 73 6 86 2
3 40 9 90 5
3 62 2 88 0
B 3 70 0 88 9
B 3 137 6 88 5
B 3 1316 86 7
3 58 1 88 0
3 134 8 89 3
B 3 87 0 84 0
G 3 68 9 85 6
B 8 34 4 84 8
3 67 3 85 5
3 40 2 851
B 3 78 8 88 2
G 3 45 8 87 0
B 3 53 6 89 5
3 64 0 84 9
B 3 47 3 80 1
B 3 103 8 87 5
B 3 55 8 87 9
G 3 42 6 82 8
B 3 130 4 87 7
3 76 4 86 7
B 3 117 9 82 5
3 42 4 85 4
B 3 109 5 86 3
B 3 57 7 87 3
B 3 129 5 86 2
UGH FLOTATION
FARM SERVICE TIRES
Made wide to float over wet fields
and distribute loads over wide area
Minimum ground compaction
$42 25
Ber Crk
J Howard Stiles
Grove Bros
Shamrock Farm
Buttonwood Faims
Getty Acres
Leroy Basehoar
Rebel Acres
Noel & Kehr
Robert&Lmda Meyers
El Rho Farm
Donald F Crabbs
Robert L Rohrbaugh
Larry Holtzmger
Wm Inskip
Frank Ludwig
James E Miller
Guy Tanger
Green Manor Jerseys
Richard Mills
Roger L Sprague
Rhodes Enterprises
Grn Manor Guernseys
Pleasent Acres
Kevin S Holtzmger
C H-T J Barnett
Oscar E Mehrmg
Pennstead Farm
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Read The Real Estate Ads
In Lancaster Farming's
Classified Section
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11.2x28
13.6x38
18.4x34
16.9x38
18.4x38
9.51x15
6 Ply
CALL
299-3794
64 5 83 2
45 3* 84 8
79 2 81 5
54 6 87 0
134 6 88 5
183 0 82 4
64 8 84 6
75 9 89 5
40 5 83 4
86 9 86 4
55 8 84 7
23 8 89 2
65 7 85 6
42 7 86 1
64 2 85 4
34 5 89 1
34 7 85 3
31 4 82 2
51 9 88 1
55 4 85 7
55 0 85 3
85 6 818
‘l3 5 90 2
63 2 86 9
228 0 84 0
32 6 88 9
30 6 90 2
40 7 86 8
Rating
*105.34
*178.37
*276.36
•275.92
•323.76
• Rugged rim • Deep wide • Durable triple
shield to help center nb tor tempered nylon
protect lower easy steering cord body
sidewall
Weather aid is expanded
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Deputy Secretary of
Agriculture Richard E.
Lyng has announced
expanded emergency
measures to aid
producers in areas
affected by flooding and
other adverse weather
conditions.
Lyng said the
measures include ex
panding the emergency
feed assistance
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PRICE
Triple Rib R/S
$ 32 32
Size 600 xl6 4 Ply
Ji&£—-
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 4,1984—015
Bowlder Valley
Robert C Hoffman
Knud AHermansen
M J Roche
H & W Farms
Glenn & Janet Lippy
Terrence P Murren
James C Behney
June Honor Roll Lactations
(All complete lactations ot 650 lbs. fat or more)
OWNER
NAME ON NUMBER MEED
Penmar l-arm
Tippie
Marvel
Sana
3 7 0 305 17,663 4 2
3 2 3 305 19,554 3 5
3 2-7 305 19,279 3 5
Stoner Bros Dairy
101 3
Brown Valley Farm
Norma
Suzy
Vine
Adorabl
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program, allowing
haying and grazing on
land taken out of
production in 1984 farm
programs and assisting
livestock producers in
locating hay or
roughage.
“A special U.S.
Department of
Agriculture fact-finding
team which toured
affected areas in the
Midwest last week
83 3
843
80 7
88 4
85 0
87 1
84 1
85 7
62 4
27 1
94 3
31 8
59 2
110 3
52 7
45 8
LBS.
MU
DAYS
MMU
17,931
15,046
15,992
305
293
305
5 10
4 10
1 11
21,759
18,086
17,293
18,462
305
305
293
305
85
4-3
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reported that excessive
rain has created some
serious conditions for
producers,” Lyng said.
“There also is extensive
damage in the Nor
theast and spotted areas
in some western
states.”
Lyng said many
counties nationwide are
already eligible for the
emergency feed
assistance program due
to the 1983 drought.
Producers may use
current growing season
loss of hay and grass or
a combination of 1983
drought and current
growing season losses in
determining eligibility.
Counties where one or
more producers have
suffered 40 percent or
greater losses of haying
and grazing due to
adverse weather this
spring will also be
considered for the
program. Payment-in
kind feed grain will not
be counted as feed on
hand in determining
eligibility unless the
producer still has it on
hand or sold it since
June 1,1984.
In counties designated
eligible for the
program, lower-grade
com will be available at
reduced rates from
USDA’s Commodity
Credit Corporation to
livestock producers who
have suffered a reduced
feed harvest due to
adverse weather or
other natural disasters
and have insufficient
feed available to
preserve their foun
dation livestock,
livestock.
County ASCS offices
will also maintain up
dated lists of producers
who have hay or other
roughage available for
sale in each state. Lyng
said producers should
contact their local ASCS
office for additional
information concerning
any of the expanded
emergency measures
which were announced
today.
EXPERT REPAIRS
FENCERS
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