Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 18, 1984, Image 206

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    :30—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1984
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Rolling Herd Averages
cow
DAYS
WMILK
OWNE*
Edwin Steach
Evergreen Farm No 3
Daland Farms
Gerald McMath
Locust Lane Farm
Glenn Peachey
Joseph McMath
Howard&Nancy Wiggm
State Correctional
Gregory&Nancy Yocum
John S Kyper
Sangrey Bros
Behrer Farms
Durbin Farms
OWNER
NAME* NO. MO
Sangrey Bros
6IAII 3
174Alci 3
4Sisy 3
SOFIor 3
Evergreen Farm No 3
1283 3
1034 3
1414 3
1747 3
1740 3
1614 3
1455 3
1509 3
SAVE ON
SOYBEANS
AS YOU BUY
YOUR WHEAT
w
9 C
Here’s your chance to save money on top
quality soybeans
Buy your Stanford wheat now—choose either
Hytest SRB2 or McNair 1003, two of the most
popular grown in this area.
Next spring, choose your favorite Hytest
soybeans and redeem your Doublecrop Certifi
cate bag-for-bag based on your Stanford wheat
purchase this fall
You’ll be a dollar ahead on every bag of
soybeans.
Get the full details on Stanford Doublecrop
Dollar savings. Call or stop in at your local
Stanford dealer today.
Our reputation is growing in your fields.
Stanford Seed k
Muddy Creek Rd, g ■
RR #I,PO Box 320,
Denver, PA
215-267-3805
June Report
NO.
cows
20,340
18,986
18,722
18 599
18,241
18,395
18,124
18,915
15,703
17,073
17,875
18,493
17,697
17,030
B 3
B 3
B 3
B 3
BAYSM
MILK
MILK
LBS.
ACE
CALVING
26,448
21,237
25 380
21 963
6-6 302
3-6 305
8 3 305
4 6 305
21,762
19,375
25 565
21 319
18 297
20,631
22 615
16,952
5 6 305
7 8 305
4 6 305
2 7 305
2 1 305
2 11 305
4 5 305
4 1 305
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1 1>
1663
1073
1609
1634
1743
1306
Edwin Steach
Jern
Sylvia
Lucille
Laurie
Daland Farms
Pansy
Angg
Silvas 3
Branstetter Farms
Lure 3
Kris 3
Locust Lane Farm
0103 3
018 3
Willard Yoder
108 3
Joseph M McMath
Joyce 3
Roxy 3
us
MILK
Windy 3
E James McMath
Sarah 3
Durbin Farms
Grace 3
Gmny 3
Jobe Run Farms
Fntzi
Cash
Gerald McMath
Mertle 3 5 10
State Correctional Institution
544 3 4 4
538 3 4 4
466 3 5 0
732 3 2 5
Ezra SZook
Gayle
Gillbrook Farms
1619
Samuel K Byler
1009
828
799
761
130
John S Kyper
21
299
305
299
305
305
305
3 1
6 10
32
2 11
28
56
305
305
305
298
42
4 8
46
64
291
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
3 10
301
305
247
305
12 7
3 10
89
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
4 11
305
305
305
You Need A Manure Tanker?
SEE THE CALUMET S-3750
AG PROGRESS DAYS, Aug. 21-2
The mighty mid-size.
Calumet S-3750
To build a better mid size spreader, we took
a lesson from our bigger models and engineered
the perfect solution the Calumet S-3750
For the farmer who wants to haul more than
3 250 gallons of slurry, yet can t handle the
heavier weight or cost of a 4,500-gallon tank, this
new 3 750-gallon model is the affordable answer
The over-built undercarriage of the S-3750 is
straight out of our big 4,500-gallon spreader, so
it s really rugged We borrgwed the bigger model s
18 x 22 5. 16-ply rib tires, too. and mounted them
on 4-mch spindles and 16,000-pound capacity hubs
The S 3750 s tank is made of 3/16-mch alloy
steel plate Tank-to-trame welding is continuous
Tank Length;
Tank Material:
Weight (empty);
Weight (loaded):
Hitch Weight;
Tlrea;
F. ERNEST SNOOK
RD 3, Box 84, Mifflinburg, PA 17844 PH: (717) 966-2736
"WE'RE HERE TO SERVE YOU"
Sidney R Ormsby
46Bmky 3 5 5 305 15 711
Roland G Yoder
Lucy
Dean E Varner
Rose
772
770
767
763
757
750
20,187
20,881
15 144
17,893
18,011
17,085
948
856
800
800
23 313
21,027
19,945
18,616
920
866
811
20 963
23 419
20 801
902
706
21 723
19 651
900
831
19,864
22,312
876
20 865
23 022
18,891
18 004
852
823
754
831
23 057
822
767
21 051
21,906
813
762
20,372
23,246
802
23,551
797
791
777
753
18,675
18,744
15,019
15,224
794
18,826
775
20,045
774
23,504
761
19,871
OnDisplay At
S-3750 Spreader Specification!
3,750 gallons
192"
3/16' alloy steel
7,525 lbs
38,650 lbs *
2 500 lbs (est )
18*22 5 16 ply
Full Line of Calumet Equipment
On Display At The Show
3 10 9 305 20 361
3 4 5 305 17 990
SULLIVAN COUNTY DHIA
Rolling Herd Averages
(650 lbs. butterfat and over)
Richard R Higley 3 86 1 83 0
Raymond Norconk 4 41 7 84 7
Lambert Farms
Dennis Vickie Boyd
Ronald Hembury
William Hottenstem
Completed Lactations
of 750 Lbs. or More of Butterfat
Richard R Highley
Bonita 3
Trena 3
Lambert Farms
Fannie 3
Beech 3
Randy Fleess
3 3 6
Ronald Hembury
Pansy 3 4-5
C E Arey & R Coombs
Sugar 3 3 8
Shannon 3 3-2
8 3 10-3
R L & Tracy McCarty
Angie 3 5 6
Raymond Norconk
Phyllis 3 4-9
William B Hart
67Y 3 5-9
22G 3 4 5
(not skip welded) tor strength and unity Like all
Calumet spreader tanks, it features extra-strength
flanged heads with heavy reinforcement channels
for maximum support Two large steel baffles re
duce liquid surge and give the tank added strength
You can top spread manure with the standard
PTO driven rear slmger Or bolt on the optional
two- or four-shank soil injector to make the most
of manures nutrient value
The rugged features and performance you d
expect from a large tank, and the affordable cost
of a mid-size spreader We ve brought them all
together in the new Calumet S 3750
Ground Load: 23 P S I
Suspension; Independent Walking Tandem
Brakes: Four wheel-hydraulic, cab controlled
Float Level Indicator Standard
Baffles: Two
P.T.O. Speed: 540 or 1,000 R P M
‘Based on fl J lbs /gallon
June Report
17 452
18,800
18,689
19,003
17,085
17,965
90 3
3 1180
82 4
89 4
82 4
32 6
82 8
53 6
19,597
18,708
305
305
305
305
23,895
20,608
305
18,240
305
21,641
18,539
20,711
23,892
305
305
305
305
18,592
305
23,670
26,518
18,961
305
288
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751
923
751
894
787
843
828
808
804
767
805
803
796
778