Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 15, 1984, Image 134

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    Dl4-Lancaster Farming Saturday December 15,1984
Chester Co. DHIA
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Melwood Farm
Nora
David E Weaver
Inez
J Harold Bare
19
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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.
Better Grain Quality—With no high temperature heat to crack and
damage grain, more starch, sugar, valuable nutnents and profit are
retained.
It’s All in the Computer—The AeroDry Computer automatically
monitors diydown day and night—then holds optimum storage
conditions to keep grain in top condition.
Farm proven from the Midwest to the East Coast, the AeroDiy System
can improve your grain drying operation. 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
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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
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305
305
305
26,229
19,597
18,869
305
305
29,151
24,885
287
305
300
21,024
20,778
23,769
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4-3
4-10
305
288
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305
22,868
24,193
21,154
23,119
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24,174
20,456
305
305
305
21,098
20,722
22,726
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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
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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
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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|. THE MOST DURABLE
Stanfield
FOR FARROWING AND NURSERY
Raise Healthier Pigs with Lew Weening Stress and Set-Back
The Proven Plan To Increase Your
Hog Confinement Profits.
Stanfielcf Heat Pads are the low
est cost source of extra heat for
your young pigs in your hog con
finement operation.
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