El4-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 7,1986 CUMBERLAND COUNTY DHIA April, 1986 Cumberland County Dairy Herd Improvement records show that 7,682 cows on 122 herds were on production testing in April according to Duane G Duncan, County Agent. Of the 101 herds of DHIA, 38 herds has an average fat production of .600 pounds. During the month 89 cows completed their 305 lactation with 650 lbs of butterfat DHIA Supervisors working with the dairymen to improve efficiency include Harold Boldosser, 130 Old Gap Road, Carlisle, PA, John Polar, R D #2, Box 97, Newville, PA, Owen McCulloch, R D #2, Box 333, Newville, PA, and Shane Henry, R D #3, Newville, PA The following are the highest of actual butterfat in 305 days or less in the county during the month The age listed is her age at the time of freshening Samuel D Shenk Sugar Ashcombe Dover Dairy R4ll Clifford Chamberlin Hide Mark A Naugle Taffie Thrush Brothers 97 Roy E Deitch & Sons 92 John F Stamy, 111 48 J Shephard Wolff XNSY John F Stamy 111 116 OH. ,S CONTACT US SUPER GROUND DRIVE TANK - SPREADERS PIT - ELEVATORS COMPACT ROTO BEATERS WISCONSIN & ALLIS CHALMER POWER UNITS HAND-O-MATIC BUNK FEEDERS COMBINATION MOWER AND CRIMPER UNITS 455 AND 456 MOWERS NEW IDEA CRUSHERS NOW AVAILABLE Crimping Rolls To Fit Your New Idea Crusher Speeds drying time approx. Vz day. SMUCKER WELDING & MANUFACTURING 2110 Rock vale Road Lane., PA 17602 ANS. SERVICE 7 to 8 AM 717-687-0772 CUMBERLAND COUNTY DHIA Monthly Report For Roy E Snoke Pearl J Glenn Glesner 21 Lewis N Martin Ruthy Stambaugh Farms 180 Ashcombe Dover Dairy 25 Lemar Farm Belle M Thomas Sheaffer Precious Ashcombe Dover Dairy R 389 JB Brymesser & Sons 558 Robert E Keefer 209 Clifford Chamberlin Boe J Paul Strock Patti John F Stamy 111 37 Berkheimer Farms 46 Donald M Leatherman Eskimo Robee Acres Marian John F Stamy 111 157 Galen & Linda Smith Allie * - Indicates 3 Times A Day Milking 873 24,209 David E Gettle Kenneth Zeigler Sons Alvin M Martin J Shephard Wolff M Thomas Sheaffer Fred B McGillvray Alfred Gaisler Carl Kelso Jr Leroy Showaker & Son John F Stoltzfus Highland Vue Farms Donald M Leatherman Marlin Miller & Sons J David Martin Nevm Shughart Lemar Farm 852 21,204 848 21,808 835 18,233 834 20,523 829 19,174 819 19,789 789 22,034 785 22,622 * We Salute The Dairy Farm Families, A VHal Part Of Our Businesa M M.H. EBY, INC. V> Box 127, Blue Ball, PA 17506 ALUMINUM GOOSENECK TRAILERS 20’ Gooseneck Trailer A versatile, lightweight, Eby aluminum stock trailer is built to provide years of maintenance free service. An Eby trailer is custom built to fit your individual hauling needs - No mass production! We use only quality components and strong alloy aluminum to manufacture what may be the last trailer you’ll ever buy. • LIGHTWEIGHT - • MAINTENANCE - Eby aluminum trailers won’t rust. Welding and painting can cost you dollars in down time and repairs. • DURABILITY- J Glenn Glesner Bubbling Spring Allen B Martin Robee Acres J Paul Strock Lee Davidson Norman Hertzler Herbert B Shughart Berkheimer Farms Thrush Brothers Clifford Chamberlin Oscar Nealy & Sons Daniel L Martin Jr Ashcombe Dover Dairy Samuel D Shenk Roy L Miller Glenn W Myers Donald & Dave Lehman Five Oaks Farm Freshair Dairy Farm Roy E Snoke Lee N Hoover Jr 21,632 782 16,920 782 15,703 781 22,761 780 20,108 *770 755 23,182 755 19,684 754 21,758 753 21,825 752 18,851 747 17,955 *- Indicates 3 Times A Day Milking 18,302 744 742 17,347 Otto Brothers 131 115 98 741 20,352 739 20,721 Mark A Naugle Taffie Robee Acres Marian Felicia Toots Mint Tax 738 21,659 738 20,956 738 19,270 JB Brymesser & Sons 558 557 607 555 19,065 19,245 19,911 19.069 19,174 19,493 18,732 19,185 17,726 18,867 17.070 18,406 18,277 18,491 18,633 17,330 Roy E Snoke Pearl Galen & Linda Smith Alhe Thrush Brothers 97 115 80 25 J Paul Strock Patti Valerie Eby stock trailers are 25-35% lighter than comparable steel trailers. Less weight means better fuel mileage or increased pay load. Eby trailers are built tough. Quality com ponents and 6061 alloy aluminum provide the ruggedness required in a livestock trailer. 8 19,236 3 7 712 5 20,701 3 2 671 5 19,709 3 4 661 6 18,233 4 6 835 6 21,659 3 4 738 9 17,741 4 0 709 12 17,454 4 0 701 3 18,965 3 7 700 4 17,472 3 9 673 3 21,825 3 5 753 3 22,490 3 2 719 2 16,708 4 0 660 3 19,984 3 3 650 3 21,632 3 6 782 3 19,270 3 8 738 3 20,523 4 1 834 4 17,073 4 1 692 2 18,116 3 8 682 2 15,259 4 5 682 3 18,302 4 1 744 7 20,744 3 5 717 '{Turn to Page El 7) fd&f M mutuh k 717-354-4971 XpT
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