Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 06, 1985, Image 164

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    D36-lanc«st«r Farming Saturday, April 6,1985
February 1985
The high herd in the Centre County D H I A lor February
was Valley Wide Farm R D 2 Spring Mills The Valley Wide
herd of 81 cows had a rolling herd average ot 20 273 pounds
of milk and 787 R pounds of butterfat with 86 8 percent days
in milk
Owner
Richard Tnnca 51
Jay Houser 67
Fairbrook Farms 92
Graham Brothers Farm 106
Paul Hartle 40
Rodney Reese 101
Stringers Sand Ridge 65
Joseph Hartle Jr 70
Glenn&Robm Gorrell 49
John Ishler 68
Evan&Ricky Homan 58
L Thomas Musser 44
Jesse&Mary Bukholder 40
Reesebrook Farms 111
Paul Vonada 63
Penn State University 116
Carl Gates 40
Franlo-Alken Farms 35
Bruce Ulmer 61
GeorgeSßon Zimmerman 33
Lynn&Margaret Neer 85
Steve&Cmdy Lansberry 40
Peters Farm 53
James Rider 83
Murmac Farms 63
Daniel&Wilham Boob 69
Melvin Dutrow 35
Fred Burris 30
James Houtz 44
Barry Kerstetter 68
* denotes 3 times a day milking
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iSm' Fertilizer... Bag or Bulk!
/ FEUTIIIZEH /
SPECIAL ANALYSIS
8-24-8 CORN SPECIAL
0-10-30 ALFALFA SPECIAL
8-8-24 TOBACCO
8-16-24 TOBACCO
4-8-12 TOBACCO
REGULAR ANALYSIS
10-20-20
20-10-10 10-10-10
15-15-15
(Lawn & Garden!)
Others Also
Available!
DEALERS
WANTED!
LANCASTER, PA
717-299-2541
Centre
Ca
DHIA
Report
No Days In Lbs.
Cows Milk Milk
10-20-10
5-10-10
10-6-4
CHARLOTTE HALL, MD.
301-884-4604
The ten high individual cow artu..i iiocimi r uid' i
D H I A produced on a two times a day milkmg in 30b days '
less (unless otherwise indicate. 4 ,ie m the following herds
Evan&Ricky Homan
Graham Brothers Farm
Valley Wide Farm
Graham Brothers Farm
Richard Tnnca
Fairbrook Farms
Jay Houser
Fairbrook Farms
Penn State University
Melvin Dutrow
NOTE ALL ANIMALS AND HERDS ARE HOLSTEIN UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED
The high goat herd for the month was
Sinking Springs Farm
LOCK HAVEN Paul L Courier, Mill Hall, led the Clinton
County Dairy Herd Improvement Association for February
The top herd in the Clinton County DHIA for February is
owned by Paul L Courier, Mill Hall, while the cow completing
the highest lactation was owned by Ken Yeanck, Mill Hall
The top herd of registered and grade Holsteins completed
the month with a rolling herd average of 17,799 pounds of
milk per cow, yielding 685 pounds of butterfat
Other top herds were
Tom and Grace Nicholas, Loganton, 16,916 pounds of
milk, 672 pounds of butterfat
Richard L Schenck, Mill Hall, 17 418 pounds of milk 665
pounds of butterfat
Lbs.
Fat
The cow completing the highest lactation of 305 days or less
was #37, a 6V2 year-old Holstein owned by Ken Yeanck, Mill
Hall #37 produced 21,843 pound of milk testing at 4 0 per
cent, yielding 870 pounds of butterfat in 305 days
Other top producing cows were
Tidy, owned by Don and Janice Keller, Mill Hall, 22,074
pounds of milk, 3 6 percent, 786 pounds of butterfat
Jerry, owned by Ward and Keith Carson, Jersey Shore,
24,227 pounds of milk, 3 2 percent, 785 pounds of butterfat
Joan, owned by Anthony & Caroline Grame, Mill Haii,
18,686 pounds of milk, 4 0 percent, 743 pounds of butterfat
Ella, owned by Tom S Grace Nicholas, Loganton, 17,868
pounds of milk, 4 1 percent, 738 pounds of butterfat
#96, owned by Paul Dotterer, Mill Hall, 21,355 pounds of
milk, 3 4 percent, 734 pounds of butterfat
Relda, owned by Tom and Grace Nicholas, Loganton,
16,495 pounds of milk, 4 4 percent, 722 pounds of butterfat
Trudy, owned by Blair & Elaine Courter, Mill Hall, 15,136
pounds of milk, 4 5 percent, 688 pounds of butterfat
#123, owned by Long Lane Farm, Mill Hall, 1 pounds of
milk, 4 3 percent, 686 pounds of butterfat
Meme, owned by Leslie B Irvin, Beech Creek, 16,613
<ounds of milk, 4 1 percent, 682 pounds of butterfat
#62, owned by Ronald H Meyer, Loganton, 18,467
lunds of milk 3 6 percent, 673 pounds of butterfat
R/K AGRI SERVICE ,
In Pa. 1-800-732-0398 Outside Pa. 1-800-233-3822
Call For The Name Of Your Nearest Dealer!
RICHLAND, PA.
717-866-5701
RDH I R
CLINTON COUNTY DHIA
February, 1985
500 Running Pump Rd., Box 6277
Lancaster, Pa. 17603
UPPER MARLBORO, MD.
Three M Farm Service
301-627-8700
301-627-3300
25,121 3 9 986
26,149 3 7 970
20,487 4 5 929
20,193 4 6 922
24,219 3 8 915
25,113 3 5 890
22,587 3 9 883
25,054 3 5 879
20,624 4 2 868
20,359 4 3 866
3 9 4 5R
INC.
DON LOHR Northern MD & Southern PA 717-684-8431
HAROLD BRECHT... North Central PA Rep 717-356-7962
DAVE BORSOI Eastern PA Rep 215-865-5795
JAMES H.McKENNY. Southern Maryland 301-257-2572
CECIL COUNTY DHIA
February, 1985
Follow a are the top ten herds tor February 1985 in Cecil
County articipatmg in the DHI program These results are
based on a Fat Corrected Milk Basis FCM allows the com
parison of milk production records, varying widely in per
centage of butterfat and thus differing in energy values
Zion Meadow 98 56 8 1 83 54 2
Far View Farm 96 53 6 1 83 52 9
Wil-O-Mar Farm 114 49 8 184 51 3
Pioneer Valley Farm 144 49 7 1 83 51 2
Davis E Carroll 97 49 4 182 510
Long Green Farms Inc 135 47 2 1 85 50 4
Pleasant View Farms 62 43 6 1 94 50 3
Charles S Moore 59 46 1 1 72 47 8
Lovdal Farms 70 43 9 1 68 46 2
Kilby Inc 236 43 5 1 64 45 4
FERTILIZER MATERIALS
BAG OR BULK
AMMONIUM NITRATE 33*/2-0-0
AMMONIUM. SULFATE (G) 21-0-0
NITRO-FORM
BORON 10% (G)
BORON B-12 WATER SOLUBLE
CALCIUM NITRATE 15 1 / 2 % N
DAP (DIAMMONIUM) 18-46-0
IRON 40% (G)
K-MAG (225-18MGO-22K0)
MANGANESE 40%
MAP (MONOAMMONIUM) 11-52-0
MICRO-MIX (G)
MG-58 (MGO 96%)
MURIATE OF POTASH 0-0-60
NITRATE OF SODA 15-0-0
NITRATE OF SODA
POTASH 15-0-14
NITROGEN SOLUTION 30-0-0
POTASSIUM NITRATE 13-0-44
ROCK PHOSPHATE
31% PzOs 32% CA
SULPHUR COATED UREA 36-0-0
SULPHUR9O%
SUPER PHOSPHATE
SULFATE OF POTASH
TRIPLE PHOSPHATE
UREA (GRANULAR)
UREA (PRILLED)
ZINC 20% (G)
SALES REPRESENTATIVES
38-0-0
0-20-0
0-0-50
0-46-0
46-0-0
46-0-0