Dl4-Lancaster Farming Saturday December 15,1984 Chester Co. DHIA (Continued from Page 013) Melwood Farm Nora David E Weaver Inez J Harold Bare 19 1 11 Jefferson D Yoder 61 46 Abner R King Fury Merle J Kipg Grand Porsha Frolick E Kent High 87 George P Lam born Angie Joel C Brown 1019 647 946 Joseph Lusby Mandy Cornne Come Glen H Freese Proms 57 Jewel 48 Paul King Lasse 18 Maud 359 AbbySO John SStoltzfus Jazz Clemmie Spring Wagner Gideon Stoltzfus Jr Missy Charm Daniel M Stoltzfus Spot Alta Sandy David & Dawn Wmdle Stella Indie Qhief Breck-A-De Farm 56 3 Mrs John B Hannum 3D 82 3 David K Stoltzfus 48 Vernon Guest & Son Suzie Richard Hostetter 65 J Raymond Harmsh Peppy 26 Susan 50 3 5-10 3 5 10 3 7-2 3 7 10 3 10-11 Cut Energy Costs 75%—Uses the drying power of fan forced air. No gas to buy. And the only electricity used powers the computer con trolled fan system. Reduced Shrinkage—Shrink loss is cut up to 50% through natural moisture removal without high temperature heat. 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Call or mail the coupon for more information and where to see 305 29,494 4-11 305 26,360 305 305 305 23,150 20,742 29,890 5-11 49 305 305 23,272 27,511 4 10 291 20,029 305 305 305 4-10 19,778 22,604 22,870 305 22,630 305 23,432 305 302 305 28,890 21,737 20,976 6-10 3 1 3-1 305 305 305 26,229 19,597 18,869 305 305 29,151 24,885 287 305 300 21,024 20,778 23,769 6-1 4-3 4-10 305 288 291 305 22,868 24,193 21,154 23,119 6-2 5-7 5- 6- 305 305 24,174 20,456 305 305 305 21,098 20,722 22,726 3- 4- 6-10 6-11 4-1 4 11 305 305 305 23,228 25,794 20,800 305 20,619 5-11 305 20,716 18,360 305 18,588 305 20,799 305 25,854 23,927 305 305 Slash dicing costs as much as 75% with the AeroDry" System * i Harold RKulp Fanfare E Richard Hoopes 122 3 Milton & Joyce Edwards 77 Calvin R Blank Sharon Donald M Horning 1051 102 1061 1002 841 816 1001 980 998 976 843 829 947 943 941 1 897 ' 804 u 927 842 804 OWNER Willow Maple harm Fort Zeller Farm Roy H Weaver Robert Martin D Flostetter & Sons Marvin Meyer & Sons Floover Farms R & M Getz 917 863 916 892 871 913 865 824 814 40 36 39 3 5 Conewago View Farms David Brandt Elvin Martin Roy E Nolt Gary Lentz Arnold Acres Ftoover Farms Lentzdale Farms Eugene R Houser Arthur Krall & Son M Luther Bennetch Walter K Heisey Donald G Hotter Gary Mase Wernerway Farms Marlin M High Melvin M Nolt Dennis Wampler Reuben 0 Martin Kenneth Mase Mark Bomberger&Son Kirby L Horst 896 866 888 869 826 873 801 801 . 871 866 865 837 Mervin W Horst Sonnen Acres Farmtfl Richard&Ronald Shirk Irvin Z Brubaker Hershey Bare 834 832 817 d 5 4 305 21 451 3 9 827 3 5-4 305 22,339 3 7 826 305 19,243 17 871 305 3 6-3 305 22,040 3 7 808 21,501 305 Lebanon County DHIA Monthly Report October, 1984 C< 4P|. 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Udniel B Shirk Glen R Martin Robert B Smith David Weaver Harvey Bomgardner Clarence B Martin Lloyd S Newswanget David Eugene Reift Lester Martin Lloyd Burkholder Jr John Brubaker Ferndale Farms Jay & Carol Hershey Richard L Heilmger Hoover Farms No 2 Richard L Helmger Marlin D Heisey Leon H Kline Vincent A Wagner Mark C Patches Earl Smith Phares Z Musser David Zimmerman Phil Haven Farm Leon M Burkholder Enos N Lembach Raymond K Martin Sonnen Acres Farm»2 San Bo Holstems Kenneth K Heisey Walter M Martin Ernest P Detweilei Clyde E Deck Meadow Wood Faim Harry Buck Norman Kline Eugene Martin Galen Bollinger Twin Maple Farit' Larry G Shuey 819 810 802 MILK CRAWFORD COUNTY DHIA October, 1984 Queens Manor Holstems RH 19 4 21,506 Helen Anothy RH 66 1 21,210 Tom & Libby Wilson R&GH 12 7 19'70-> Black Pond Farms RH 87 6 20,832 Richard M Lyons RH 18 9 20,756 John Tautin, Sr R&GH 39 3 18.821 Richard L Black RH 47 5 20,317 Richard Deeter Farm R&GH 20 6 18,475 Ernest Oakes R&GH 80 7 21,177 Kerr Hill Farm R&GH 58 8 18.971 James K Anderson RH 55 6 I®’®oB Stain-brook Farms R&GH 45 6 19,435 Crawford County FarmR&GH 38 8 21,158 O-Darlan Farm R&GH 47 4 JB.B®? HB Simmons R&GH 1315 18,483 Dennis BHalfast R&GH 42 5 19,370 Neil J Dearborn GH 44 1 18 023 Lyle D Miller & Sons GH 43 8 17,966 Slusser & Naugle RH 44 6 19,815 Richard L Field R&GH 44 5 J®’®®® ClarkS Duncan R&GH 44 5 18'^®2 Jacob HLeffler R&GH 50 7 19,000 Indicates Three Times Milking HEAT PAD AVAILABLE PENS B 3 B 3 B 5 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 Comparative Power Coats Per Day Per Litter HEAT BULB STANFIELD HEAT FAD electric INFRARED LP GAS infrared
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