DlO-Lancaster Fanning Saturday, May 17,1986 YORK COUNTY DHIA March, 1986 The high herd was H.S & R.E Fetrow, RD #4 York with 83 Holstein cows producing 21,384 lbs milk and 765 lbs B F Second high was Smyser's Richlawn Farms. 2691 East Berlin Rd , York with 77 Holstein cows producing 21,181 lbs milk and 764 lbs BF The high cow was Jetgirl a 8 year old Holstein from Stump Acres, RD #lO Box 300, York who produced in 305 days 20,245 lbs milk and 967 lbs. B.F Second high was Bobbie a 4 year old Holstein owned by Lynn Wolf RD #1 Abbottstown, Pa who produced in 305 days 24,874 lbs milk and 927 lbs BF HS&REFetrow Smysers Richlawn Fms Paul R King Lynn Wolf Stump Acres Beshore Farms Leonard Greek Sinking Springs Fmmc Jim&Holly McCaffree Thomas A Boyer Rmeway Dairy Farm Dan & Patti Hushon Wayne B Mummert John Wilcox Bald Eagle Farm Mervm W Hertzler Hopewell Center Farm George Innerst & Sons Mcßal Dairy Farm Shelbud Holstems William Ruppert William Myers Rick L Cook David Stewart B Robert Charles Melvin R Lehr Daryl L Bair Walnut Hill Farm Melvin & Barb Marks Desota&Robt Burchett Ellis Crowl Wayne E Myers BigT Hc'stems f 1 j MID-MOUNTS j i ■ Compare any other mid-mount with Arts-Way and see why these mowers have led the field since * 1939 a Arts-Way uses a separate power belt between tractor PTO and the mower’s drive pulley, with a I second belt to drive the three blades This 2-belt system eliminates the need for belt twisting, X prolongs belt life, makes tension adjustments and belt changing easy (Compare with some makes X that use a single belt turning and twisting around as many as 7 pulleys and PTO ) I Other features; 7-gange steel decks ■ High-suction, drop-design blades tor a smoother cut | ■ Full 1” diameter machined spindles with Timken roller bearings top and bottom ■ Sealed v bearings on PTO Idler pulleys ■ Puncture-proof semi-pneumatic tires ■ Designed for side, ■ rear or front-PTO drive tractors up to 49 HP ■ Cutting height adjustable from 1” to 5” I ■ One-Year Limited Warranty. ■ And Arts-Way mid-mounts fit a wide range of tractors from the newest models (including I unports) to old farm favorites See your dealer for a complete list ! Price an Arts-Way Before You Buy See How Much Mower You Can Buy For Lest! 2 MODELS AVAILABLE w/CUTTING WIDTHS OF 60” & 72” COME IN TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION i REPRESENTATIVE: MILTON R. ANDERSON, INC PO Box 6126. Harrisburg, PA 1711? (717) 652-6043 or (800) 543-3000, Ext 2002 i ROME, PA LEBANON, PA f RISING SUN, MD Histands Firm WAYNESBORO, PA Evergreen Tractor Co Ben Haines - Centr~' B Er If L. - . .-enters .quipment. Inc Inc I 717-744-2371 717-762 3193 717-272-4641 York County DHIA Monthly Report JH & MB Hushon Woodbine Farms RR & MR Stewart John D Adams Smokey Hollow Farm Lonnie Robinson Leroy Bupp Jacob Brubaker Earl Fuhrman T Edwin Johnson Leasprmg Farm Robert W Mays Double D Farm Hidden Springs Farm J Donnell Taylor Perrydell Farms Edwin L Calhoun Ramsey S Cooper Jr Rodman C Thompson Four-Co Farm Phillip D Laughman Circle Creek Hoi Walter L Amstutz Furnace Creek Farm Robt Baumgardner Jr Gary WThoman Myron R Pomranmg Kenneth G Glatfelter David L & Chris Druck Elvm G Molison Rutter Bros Bradley Emig William H Fantom Albert Neufeld Howard G Taylor Gum Tree Farm Robert J Reheard Barrens View Fm David Gemmill Titus Walker Kenneth L Rexroth Harold Brown Albert Dehoff Dale& Darla Doll Keith A Shaffer ElwoodTKnck *-3 times a day milking Woodbine Farms ER-99 3 Ellis Crowl G-20 3 Y-247 3 Rutter Bros Elsa 3 Raeann 3 Harold Brown Buffy 3 Leasprmg Farm Whiz Thomas A Boyer Debbie Nicki Silky Honey Hilda DvnFD Supply 539F p a aio. o 2T9 R ‘' |\jllLl\ Uwll fc- 1 Chambersburg, PA 17201-0219 1 CO. PH 717 263-9111 ■ ‘ B 3 B 3 B 3 G 3 B 3 21,611 5-4 305 19,314 15,107 3-6 305 2-7 305 15,168 14,680 5-2 305 4-3 302 15,726 4-1 305 21,079 8-5 305 22,390 18,958 17,473 20,856 17,636 6-8 290 6-11 305 4-2 305 3-1 305 3-1 301 COME IN AND SEE THE REVWJETIONABY Ritchie Challenger now 'til the end of this century and beyond! The Ritchie Challenger is your best long term investment in livestock watering! • DEEP WATER WELLS provide pro tected and controlled access to clean fresh water supply ail year • FLOATING THERMAL CAP insulates water for coolness in summer and heat conservation in winter. Easy for livestock to depress and drink easy to remove for .service. Keeps water cleaner and prevents algae formation. Earl Fuhrmar> Arietta 3 Furnace Creek Farm Ardel 3 HS & RE Fetrow Cheerio 3 Ivy 3 Stump Acres Jetgirl 3 Shojet 3 JH & MB Hushon 77 3 156 3 Rineway Dairy Farm 289 3 293 3 354 3 359 3 389 3 Smysers Rtchlawn Fms Panda 3 Snap 3 Hidden Springs Farm Harmony 3 Titus Walker 8449 3 Phillip DLaughman Myrna 3 Frankey 3 Rhonda 3 Deidre 3 Desota & Robt Burchett 3 H 3 44 3 129 3 128 3 88 3 Lynn Wolf Bobbie Nora Nig Robert J Reheard Jacki Charles Herr & Son Jill Wayshar Farm BJ Kenneth L Rexroth 9A J Donnell Taylor Sunday Spot Renae Percila Blue Lou Elvm G Molison 197 John D Adams 25 45 72 48 732 779 650 653 705 799 802 673 679 727 747 654 30 36 42 36 3 7 305 305 305 305 305 305 4-10 3-6 305 300 294 301 305 305 305 4-11 4-11 3-4 3-3 2-2 283 305 305 286 305 305 305 305 4-2 4-1 4-4 3-1 303 305 305 305 305 6- 7- 3-7 2-2 2-5 305 305 305 4-0 2-0 1-11 305 6-11 305 4-10 305 305 305 305 296 303 305 305 4-3 3-10 2-10 2-10 2-6 2-8 288 3 9-6 305 21,518 3 7-6 305 21,316 3 6-10 305 21,512 3 3-7 305 16,959 (Turn to Page Oil) PROVEN VALVE provides of 15 gal. per minute! • STAINLESS STEEL trough, casing, cover, bolts & screws (including painted parts) • ONLY 1% WATTS, including supply line cable Electrical operating costs of $4 10 to $llB4 per year, according to university tests • UP TO IV" of foam insulation tfitchie ▼ WATERS'EM MOHT* 749 22,327 795 22,273 760 779 21,275 18,271 967 789 20,245 18,199 817 778 20,615 17,837 652 738 660 754 688 19,023 22,336 19,587 20,681 19,209 34 3 3 34 36 36 659 820 19,858 21,114 686 16,816 650 17,254 665 686 686 690 3 1 36 3.4 3 7 21,762 19,247 19,953 18,613 731 786 789 691 736 3 5 33 40 39 39 21,096 23,784 19,956 17,574 18,912 927 713 788 24,874 15,217 19,266 724 23,717 691 19,968 720 20,639 768 22,338 722 688 679 655 707 662 38 40 38 3 7 38 4 1 18,801 17,314 18,090 17,656 18,606 16,096 684 19,604 769 804 664 674 36 38 3 1 40
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