DlG—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29,1984 Rolling Herd Averages Above 650 Lbs Butterfat NAME Oakleigh Farm RV & SV Hollenshead Clinton Stahl Alvin Meyers Richard Harshman & Son Wayne A Hall RV & SV Hollenshead #2 John A Witmer Wayne L Beidel Rebeken Farm Ray Wmgert Burk Lea Farms Dauphin Co. DHIA (Continued from Page Dl5) Arthur Brandt Bettima Chime Kelly Asta Queen Jody Nora Elwillo Farms 3 G 24 Larry L Boyer Susie NEMA U.E.P.’s Regional Producers Co-op will help any flock owner financers to questions on marketing orders Call 609-443-3490 before 9 AM Don't forgest PA Egg Marketing meeting on market orders October 12,1984,8 PM Sheraton Conestoga Motor Inn, Lancaster Franklin County DHIA Monthly Report July. 1984 NO LIS MO COWS MILK 19 481 20.708 19 931 18 212 19 754 19 078 20,216 19 563 18 473 19,191 17,925 19,517 3 104 B 3 33 B 3 54 3 55 3 74 8 8 17 097 3 6 6 11 14 783 4 7 6 9 19 795 3 9 6 5 18 128 3 8 4 11 15 607 4 1 44 17 152 40 3 4 16 903 3 6 5 8 22 832 3 6 36 19 218 36 6 5 17 513 3 8 Kenneth E Oliver Marv Adams & Sons Preston M Frey Harold Goshorn Keeners Dairy Carol 0 Stuff Harold L Wenger Dennis W Bncker Aldus Eby JC Young Jr S Son Lawrence Lehman William E Swailes Kenneth L Cautman Mark W Meyers Donald L Brechbill Gayrnere Farms J Eldon Crider Edwin R Eby Carl E Hawbaker H Lester Oyler Est Eugene R Eberly Virgil H Crider RC S JR Shoemaker Norlo Farm George Skelly Cnderdale Farm Completed Lactations of 850 Lbs of Butterfat or Over OWNER NAME OR NO Okleigh Farm Molly Fred & Dale Rice 362 Oakleigh Farm Helen Denise 831 693 658 3 62 Denotes 3 Times Milking AGE AT DAYS IN LRS. CALVING MILK MILK RH 4 6 305 21 380 4 9 1053 RH 5 2 305 22 786 4 3 984 RH 910 305 23,266 3 9 906 RH 4 3 305 10 959 4 3 904 October Sale on Herman Survivors ■ and Herman Work Shoes •5.00 off on each pair of Herman Survivors plus a free pair of gloves. Herman Survivors are insulated and Waterproof to keep you dry and comfortable in all kinds of weather *4.00 off on each pair of Herman work shoes Be prepared for winter weather Buy Now and Save Sale Dates Oct. Ist, 31st 1686 West Main Street, Ephrata, Pa. 17522 717/733-7356 Store hours; Mon., Thurs., Fri. 8:00 AM-9:?0 PM - lues., Wed., Sat 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Norlo Farm 115 RH 5 1 RV& SV Hollenshead H 2 10 RH 92 GH Burk Lea Farms 31 RH RC & JR Shoemaker Mane Alvin Meyer s Janie 17 w Wayne L Kuhns 78 Francis H Barnes New Windsor had the herd with the highest average for the month of August according to figures lust released by the Carroll Baltimore Dairy Herd tm provement Association DHIA is a milk testing and record system used by the modern dairymen »o help him to manage his business more efficiently These records are also used in proving sires for artificial breeding and are used in research conducted by the USDA and the University of Maryland During the month of August, 118 dairymen in Carroll Baltimore Counties participated in this program Listed below are the top ten herds based on their herd averages over the past year Francis H Barnes Harry WRoach 111 Marlin Hoff Maple Lawn Farm Inc Del-Myr Farm Flint Hill Farm Unicorn Associates Inc Panora Acres Inc F Lindsay Wilson John H Jr & I G Hull GOODS VARIETY STORE 305 305 305 4 11 3 8 305 4 11 305 305 RH 8 4 305 20 306 4 2 857 CARROLL - BALTIMORE DHIA August, 1984 63 18 845 736 59 18,818 721 392 19,452 714 168 18 366 707 61 18 411 703 53 18 477 696 89 17 425 690 117 17 542 670 73 18 355 669 17 17 376 669 *o* f* 3 % Poultry Buildings Barns - Disinfecting Fly Spraying Dairy Whitewashing 6 & 6 HIGH PRESSURE (AGRICULTURAL HIGH PRESSURE WASHING) Barry Garber 367-3649 891 3 3 27 286 889 884 39 40 22 666 22 277, 877 22 365 875 22 050 861 22 147 reliable thorough largest equipment no road charge
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