No Days In Lbs Lbs Brd Age Cows Milk Milk Fat Owner LEBANON COUNTY DHIA January. 1986 3 44 0 88 8 3 46 3 91 0 B 3 50 4 88 8 3 129 9 86 7 G 3 30 4 88 0 3 73 1 88 2 3 53 9 88 9 3 111 5 88 3 3 77 2 82 6 3 98 8 84 3 B 3 88 7 91 2 Donald G Hotter Willow Maple Farm Irvin Z Brubaker Hoover Farms Gary Mase David Brandt Roy H Weaver Arnold Acres Ferndale Farms Dale Hostetter & Sons MarVm K Meyer & Sons POPULAR BIG DUTCHMAN CAGE SYSTEMS FOR COMMERCIAL EGG PRODUCTION Profit-Tier II Available in 8-foot or 10-foot cage sections. Cog© size options -12"x14"; 15”x14"; 16"x14"and 24"xt4". Profit-Tier 20 four tiers of tow profile* 20" deep cage® on o condensed row width for very high capacity without crowding. Available In Moot or l&fdof. sections. Cage size options; 12"x20"; t6"x2o"; td"x2o" and ffv \ 24'W', / Ig&j) \ PutdllMK. Big Dutchman offers the important features that make a cage system work better and last longer. SYCAMORE IND PARK HERSHEY EQUIPMENT lancaster V pa 17503 n COMPANY, INC. (717) 393-5807 SSSSBHU <—-> Dosgnort of Quality Systons for Poultry, Swino 01H Groin Handling Kenneth Mase Fort Zeller Farm Arthur R Krall & Son Lloyd Burkholder Jr Gary Lentz Roy E Nolt Robert Martin Melvin M Nolt Robert B Smith Raymon & Marlin Getz Sonnen Springs Farm Kirby L Horst Eugene Gingrich M Luther Bennetch David Weaver Mark C Patches Walter K Heisey Wernerway Farms James Z Brubaker Marlin D Heisey Phares Z Musser Harvey T Bomgardner Sonnen Acres Richard & Ronald Shirk Kenneth I Sellers Clyde E Deck Reuben 0 Martin Lester Martin Richard L Heilmger Philhaven Farm Raymond K Martin Louis E Martin Robert B Smith 18 2 136 2 Kenneth I Sellers Heather 3 20 392 20 969 20 577 20 902 20 648 21 549 20 224 19 792 18 932 18 773 19 213 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 8 8 04 401 3 10 Tri-Deck II High density in the proven low pro file cage design. Available in 8-foot or 10-foot cage sections. Cage size options. I2"x20", 15"x20“; 16"x20" and 24’W. Stak 454 four tiers, 54-Inch width overall, with quiet running belt manure removal. Cages installed m 8-foot sections Cage size options. 12"x2Ct, I6’'x2o" and 24"x20" 20 139 4 9 18 725 5 1 305 305 21 043 3 8 305 Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit. Lancaster Farming Saturday, March 8,1986-D25 Willow Maple Farm Denise 3 Ferndale Farms Myra 3 David Brandt 39 3 100 3 Harvey T Bomgardner Debra 3 Marvin K Meyer & Sons Tina 3 County Line Farm 40 E 3 Dale Hostetter & Sons 107 3 6 3 M Luther Bennetch Sophie 3 Richard & Ronald Shirk Libby 3 San Bo Holstems Hattie 3 Fort Zeller Farm Pokey 3 Sandra 3 Rhonlyn 3 Clyde E Deck 2 3 Mark C Patches 56 Enos N Lembach Katrina Reuben 0 Martin Hostess 988 952 807 Farmers encouraged to participate in grain storage survey MECHANICAL TRANSPLANTER • New Amazing "Flo-Check” Water Valve (Patent ed with Magic Air Control to assure uniform water supply to the plants regardless of water level in barrel. • New Manual Shutoff with Automatic Roller Reset on Valve. • Positive Action, Self-Cleaning, Neoprene Plant Grippers • Bronze Oilite Main Bearings • Large Adjustable Plant Trays Lancaster County's Only Dealer Specializing In Sprayer Sales & Service LESTER A. SINGER 96 N. Ronks Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (717) 687-6712 or 295-2308 Mon. - Fr. Bto 5; Sat. Bto 12 305 4 11 305 7 02 305 305 7 06 ? 03 305 7 02 305 4 07 305 4 06 305 284 3 04 3 05 305 4 00 305 5 03 305 6 04 288 305 306 4 11 4 20 4 01 305 6 01 305 5 05 305 6 11 3 7 10 305 (Turn to Page D 26) LEESPORT - Donald E. Lutz, chairman of the Berks County ASC Committee, said large grain and oilseed supplies necessitated the farm storage capacity survey currently being conducted by the U S Department of Agriculture to determine available and poten tially available storage space in different areas of the country “Survey forms have been mailed to 1,752 farm operators and other entities in Berks County with noncommercial storage,” he said USDA policymakers will review the survey results and attempt to pinpoint where handling and storage problems could occur during harvest To verify off-farm storage space, ASCS and the Statistical Reporting Service are jointly surveying commercial facilities In 1978, U S on-farm storage was estimated at 995 billion bushels, according to Lutz As of Januan 1, 1985, off-farm storage was estimated at 812 billion bushels Lutz encourages farm operators to complete and return the surve> form as soon as possible The study will help determine storage capacity for permanent and temporary dry gram or oilseed crops, storage space for ear corn and the storage capacity for high moisture gram 3 2 921 28 720 3 9 952 24 293 4 2 1034 3 5 903 24 531 25 539 824 23 945 877 23 075 827 20 146 829 820 22 684 19 520 "828 23 385 844 25 066 859 20 825 851 822 946 21 367 22 308 19 746 817 19 172 848 21 672 814 21 036 879 26 950