fl rk County d with VC 1 Kicharo, . ley and Robert Smyser undispu. .ierd favorite and high producer, Richlawn Triune Dixie Darcy. More individual care for cows such as this 30,000 pound producer was the impetus for constructing the dry barn. 20,600 milk and 760 fat. Type is not herd include one Very Good and the stalls. In the early 1960’5, a neglected, and last year’s B.A.A. three scored Good Plus, > one more drastic remodeling saw the was 103. classifying 83 as a heifer. crosswise stalls converted to Combining both milk and type is the current high producer and queen, at the moment, of the dry cow facility. Richlawn Triune Dixie Darcy is EX-93-3E and topped the herd last year with her 365-day lactation of over 30,000 milk and 1,000 fat. Although ET attempts on this prized home-bred have been un successful, Darcy will calve naturally in late summer after just having been turned out into the dry cow barn. Her four daughters already milking in the Smyser 14* or $6,434* Butler Agri-Builder DV UTLER ALITY AND PRICE 1 i i iin Hinl'lt i 'RI STATE MARINE DIST INC Route 256 Deale MD 20751 PH 301 867 1447 ISES KELLER BUILDING FOUR COUNTIES H R WEAVER SYSTEMS INC CONTRACTOR, INC CONSTRUCTION > RD #1 Box 203 RD Box 816 RD3 Box 403 Lewisburg PA 17837 Coalport PA 16627 Annville, PA 17003 PH 717 524 0568 PH 814 672 5751 PH 717-838-3753 cow housing Better care of cows such as these has always interested the Smyser dairymen. Richard, who helped milk a dozen head of mixed grades here as a boy, returned to take over the home farm in 1946. He and his wife, Marie, brought their herd of 28 from his grandfather’s farm near Shiloh, where they had been dairying for six years. The bam only had one cement floored stall when they moved home, used for milking. Richard’s initial remodeling put cement under two of the crosswise rows of Full lnsulation, Roll or Board See Your Butler AgrMSuilder For All Your Insulation Needs « PHIC BUILDERS 435 King Street Pottstown PA 19464 PH 215 ■’•’3 4070 K lengthwise rows for 30 head, with the cows faced out and a milking alleyway down the center. When Robert and Rodney, the fifth generation on the farm, came mto the partnership m 1971, size was more than doubled, to 66 head, with an addition built to the back of the ground level of the old bam. Also installed was the innovative manure handling system, with wastes run from the gutter into a 6 x 12 x 8 pit, then moved by hydraulic pump to a storage up on the hill behind the bam. $6,434°°* W R MOODY CONTRACTOR 113 Walnut Lane West Newton PA 15089 PH 412-872 6804 Even that’s been modified beddin 8 material and solid recently, with the addition of a manure, mixing it with milkhouse Flyght chopper pump, wluch chops I x AG-MASTER® 2:12 BINTRIM BUILDERS 204 Hoover Road Newcastle PA 16101 PH 412 924 2698 CLIFFORD E BOLiINGER ASSOCIATES RD 4, Box 197 Denver, PA 17517 PH 215-267 6046 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 1,1985-A2l Wastes, both manure and milkhouse water, are mixed in a receiving pit and pumped to a wooden-fenced, in-ground pit on the hill above the barn. To empty the storage, the Smysers need only back in their spreader to this gravity unloading mechanism. I BUTLER MEG CO ■ Attn [' r M< |PO Box i / Oxford PA 19 W ■ I m interested in more information on Butler products Buildings Grain Legs _ Name ■ Address (County icity_ * Phone (Turn to Page A 24) F. 0.8. 4jfuTLEJ*y Gram Bins Feed Bins State, (Include area code) lf|