Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 1986, Image 194

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    EIS-Uncastcr Farming, Saturday, January 11,1985
No. Days In Lbs.
Brd. Age Cows Milk Milk
Owner
LYCOMING COUNTY DHIA
November, 1985
RH 91 2 89 3
Franklin J Fmck
Vollman Dairy Farm J
R&GRH
Don & Scott Lepley 'R&GR H
Schon Crest Farms R&GR H
RH
R&GRH
Eugene W Hall
Bar-Vista Farm
Marshall Bros Inc
R&GRH
Marvin L Waltz
John Snyder R H
Willard MBrelsford R&GRH
Linden-Hills Farm
Eldon & Yvonne Metzger*
GRH
Benjamin E McCartyß&Gß H
Mont Will l-arms R&GR H
Lester M Roust R H
R&GR H
Fred W Lovell
Steppe Brothers
Milton SFuoss Jr
R&GR H
Dajf F Cooley
Lycoming Co Inst Dist
Rhoda
Samuel & Larry Fry
Caron
Candle
John Snyder
Eleanor
Secret
Love
John C Bower Jr
Shari
Rae
Neva
Kitty
Willard M Brelsford
Terry
Bar Vista Farm
Joan 2
Steppe Brothers
Sharn4s
Woli 57
Ritter Ridge Farm
Maggie
Eugene W Flail
Pat
Michele
Jody
Marshall Bros Inc
G 79
G 73
mmm 111
HI-TEC
WOOD STO
Competitively Priced
Radiant Convective Heal
Poreclain Outer Body.
Vitrified Tiles Standard.
Simmer and Cook Top
Revolutionary 3 Phase
Burning
Slay Clean Ceramic Glass
Unique Set & Forget Draft Control
Maximum Heat
Minimum Fuel Input.
Residential—Mobile Home—Alcovi
approved.
Lycoming
County
DHIA
Monthly
Report
18,881
18,647
19 964
20,307
18,031
19,548
16,794
18 552
18 033
17,242
18 700
43 5
36 8
43 6
72 9
48 4
123 8
61 3
43 9
41 2
32 1
18 374
18 100
17,594
17 448
18 376
16 666
17 133
17 689
86 3
85 7
88 6
86 2
87 7
86 6
90 7
85 6
40-5
38 3
42 7
59 4
39 6
85 5
36 6
40 1
948
20 513
7 08
769
771
22 117
17 587
8 05
2 10
21 245
21 012
17 871
831
872
783
10-05
4 09
3 01
19 703
18 342
23 754
19 571
826
799
787
775
4 07
4 10
4 03
3 10
20 886
3 03
777
761
19 537
2 04
833
759
19 662
19 911
5 00
2 08
21 266
816
8 05
979
1024
1012
22 694
26,406
25 440
7 00
600
4 11
756
1175
18 323
21,253
4 11
5-01
BOWMAN’S
STOVE SHOP
RD 3, Ephrata, PA 17522
■' Rt. 322,1 Mi. East of Ephrata
(717) 733-4973
Tues. & Wed, 10-6; Thurs. & Fri. 10-8;
Sat: 10-4
205
287
300
Schon Crest Farms
Connie
Dale F Cooley
Nanc6B
Jocly47
Lost BrooK Farm
58
71
96
Aaron Ritter
Angie
Saftire
Mrs Richard Mowery
81BK
Eldon & Yvonne Metzger
Roger W Ulmer
Lisa
Lbs.
Fat
Donald R & Wendy A Kulp
Audgey
Vollman Dairy Farm
283
239
227
736
J David & John Jarrett
145
Franklin J Fmck
Connie
T raci4o
Freda 66
15 Pet
42SnowF
54Sharl
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
292
305
305
305
305
305
4-05
2 07
2 04
5 08
4 06
3 02
5 08
3 08
3 05
8 02
5 11
7 05
9 11
9 08
4 00
6 01
8 09
3 04
4 01
8 07
6 09
5 08
4 01
3 02
2 11
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PH: (717) 626-5204
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• DAIRY • BEEF • SWINE • POULTRY
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Strength, Durability &
High tensile galvanized steel pan
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Other Buildings
18.183
18 887
15,698
904
984
815
305
305
305
298
843
21 574
305
305
779
806
24 109
17 297
305
305
305
773
798
829
19 217
19 649
24 929
305
305
792
783
19 188
21 415
19 570
834
305
843
22 258
305
23 340
305
805
21 345
822
305
20,730
18 798
21 345
305
266
305
774
797
804
24 112
305
823
854
769
1075
1001
789
776
17,867
20,547
24,712
22 208
21 475
18 428
305
305
305
305
305
305
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Blown In
Report on cattle scours
KALAMAZOO, MI -
Veterinarians across the country
recommend proper management
practices as the first offense
against scours and David Mor
dasky, D.V.M. of Stafford Springs,
Connecticut is no exception.
Mordasky’s set of preventive rules
are featured in a management
report on the use of electrolytes for
calf scours and winter dysentery.
It is now available from The Up
john Company.
This report covers the benefits of
treating electrolyte imbalances
causing calf scours and winter
dysentery, two of the most
prevalent problems in today’s
dairy industry. It includes com
ments by veterinarians,
testimonials by producers and a
question/answer page on products
available for electrolyte treat
ment.
For a copy of this report, or for
more information, write Cattle
Scours Report #2, The Upjohn
Company, P.O. Box 5087,
Kalamazoo, MI 49001-5087.
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INSTALLATION WATER
12 COLORS IN GALVALUME,
PLAIN OR PAINTED
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INSULATION
FIBER GLASS INSULATION
• Energy Savings
• Premium Quality
• Noncombustible
• Noncorrosive
• Odor Free
• Won’t Rot or Decay
• Won’t Attract Pests
or Vermin
SALES
RD 2, Box 267, East Earl, PA 17519
Call us hr law prices
(717) 354-7561
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