Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 06, 1984, Image 163

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Crooked Acres Dairy
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Carmen o
Paul&Dons Daniels
Coratwo 3 6-4
Zap 3 5-10
Theodores Wilson
Elsa 3 6-6
Betty 3 5-4
Penrose And
Candy 3 9-9
Sherber 3 8-5
Saffron 3 6-8
Glenda 3 4-10
Century 3 3-9
Jada 3 3-9
KenSVirgmia Hager
Lassie 3 6-6
Robert Barry Gehman
Millie 3 4-3
PaulWisser
Lon 3 4-9
David R Walton
EQueen 3 8-2
Wm&EleanorGunser
Daisie 3 8-3
j Howard Roth
16 3 4-3
2 3 4-3
76 3 2-6
Breezyvale Farms
Dale 3 10-3
Gilly 3 5-10
Soma 2 3 3-6
Paul L Bishop
Irma 3 5-0
Rosyann 3 3-8
Delaware Val College
Andna 3 3-3
Delaware Val College
Melissa 5 6-3
Richard 0 Smith
Orpha 2 2-4
Bishcroft Farm
Duchess 3 7-6
OWHW
Crooked Acres Dairy
J Howard Roth
Walter&David Wurster
Richard 0 Smith
Delaware Val College
Theodore S Wilson
David R Wolf mger
“Twist-Lock” cups: newest
innovation from the new leader
...another reason SWISH saves you more labor,
more birds, and more money
The newest twist in 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
sell-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
The NEW BWISI
■ NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS, INC
Co. DHIA
% DAYS LIS.
W MIN MILK
22,930
21,468
305
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17,895
17,499
305
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25,069
19,176
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22,427
18,095
22,622
21,005
20,641
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20,377
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19,809
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18,409
305
19,614
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19,456
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17,895
18,806
18,766
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19,183
22,533
24,747
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22,160
21,258
305
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21,042
305
19,362
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15,709
22,304
305
IDS.
MILK
DAYS
M MILK
54 7 88 2 19,368 755
34 5 88 0 19,723 738
59 2 89 7 20,060 718
68 6 88 8 14,989 714
38 4 87 7 19,273 '7ll
67 7 86 4 19,198 702
35 4 90 6 19,652 699
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PATENTED VALVE IS KEY
TO OUR PERFORMANCE
OrKica (A) forcai walar onto
deflector (6> lip (C) divert* it
down to tuapand lead |D)
iH—total commitment to qi
P.O. Box 187
Fitchville, CT 06334
Phone: (203)642-7529
Paul L Bishop
Ken&Virgima Hager
Delaware Val College
Penrose And
Breezyvale Farms
James Pavltca
Robert Grouse
Pishcroft Farm
George&David Bishop
Raymond Gross
Wm&Eleanor Gunser
880
773
780
751
Eugene W Hall
789
778
Richard Barto
John Snyder
Mont-Will Farms
850
755
874
772
768
832
Willard Brelsford
Schon-Crest Farms
Charles Ulmer Jr
Don&Scott Lepley
Vollman Dairy
C Thomas Faulkner
Marvin L Waltz
Lost Brook Farm
Marshall Bros lnc#l
Beniamin McCarty
Franklin J Fmck
838
825
817
Samuel&Larry Fry
Lester M Poust
809
Steppe Brothers
Edward C Ulrich
804
Samuel & Larry Fry
Sprmg2
Nicco
864
780
809
762
781
762
841
752
831
834
848
800
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 seif'Cleanmg, 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 line 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
a r%
luality & service
SVwSH
Local Representative
DAVID NEWMAN
(717)299-9905
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LYCOMING COUNTY DHIA
July. 1984
RH
R&GrH
RH
R&GrH
R&GrH
R&GrH
R&GrH
GrH
R&GrH
R&GrH
R&GrH
R&GrH
RH
R&GrH
RH
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R&GrH
5 10 20,974
5 18,272
uatering systems
now a division o) CTB Inc
19,300
18,667
15,540
18,354
19,061
18,183
17,437
17,506
17,927
17,853
17,606
Mont-Will Farms
Star
Steppe Brothers
Dawn 76
Eugene W Hall
Bowser
Molly
Manlu
Spartan
Nettie
Pepper
Marshall Bros Inc
Regina
Ral
889
232
20,256
20,492
18,242
18,527
17,930
18,982
18,664
18,552
17,770
17,602
17,194
18,407
16,365
17,148
17,359
17,549
16,625
16,640
16,247
Mars-View Farm
465
Lost Brook Farm
4
Benjamin E McCarty
35
13
Roger W Ulmer
Rainbow
Linden-Hills Farm
28
Charles F Ulmer Jr
Helen
Vollman Dairy Farm
181
249
Marvin L Waltz
Lora lea
J David & John Jarrett
88
305
305
753
111
Franklin J Fmck
Freda 66
BUCKETS & FORKS
For Skid Steer Loaders
NOW AVAILABLE FOR MOST MAKES AND MODELS
• FORKS • BUCKETS
40” to 72” Standard, Various Shapes And
8” Increments Widths According
Special Sizes On Request To Order
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
lndustries
325 West Main St.
Comfortable protection.
IfedWings
ASK THE MAN WHO WEARS THEM
SUPER SOLE
SAFETY BOOTS
• Safely Sleel Toe
• Tough Long wearing
Urethane Sole
In Stock No Waiting
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6,1984—E1l
6-11
6-9
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3-3
6 1
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3-5
2-8
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Built To Order
(717) 354-8721
Steel Toes?
V You Guess!
tor
2255
What s your style If your |ob calls
(or safety steel toes, there s no need
to settle for what you can gel
With Red Wings you get
what you want 1 Stop in
You've earned
your Wings*
Redwings
WAYNES
DRY GOODS
2g
HOUN OtdvINAM NlOtfM Frrfay 1 000 M
271 W. MAIN
788
18,664
770
19,551
809
860
986
953
1043
827
19,676
19,701
24,460
25,346
25,950
20,344
813
795
1017
1009
19,176
18,038
21,734
18,226
754
19,282
19,345
791
843
864
18,890
16,961
790
17,934
20,274
765
815
16,392
21,984
16,650
855
787
759
17,501
757
17,580
862
19,095
ft
New Holland, PA 17557
SIZES
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Not all si*»s n an w>ottis
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