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Boi 76 Meadville PA 16335 Slate College Box 361 Centre Hall PA 16828 Box 126 Philhpsburg NJ 08865 1918 Industrial Drive Culpeper VA 22701 P 0 Box 187 Harrington DE 19952 June, 1986 5-5 305 25,997 4 0 1042 8- 270 19,852 4 3 844 3-4 305 19,789 4 1 819 9- 235 19,136 4 0 760 wr~ — Ph 717/334 2168 Ph 814/336 5083 Ph 814/364 9500 Ph 201/454 7900 Ph 703/825 3633 Ph 302/398 8100 William Chamberlain •281 -291 298 1 294 40 237 Dean Baity Mattie Vodka MIC Realty Stephan Klair Leemon E Gaugler Lisa Eve War-Bern Farm Ivanhoe Janet Winfred Middle Ridge Farm 327 267 293 318 Dale E Allen 201 237 Cortland Wilson Theresa Butecup Debby Emery-Rick Davis Bridget Colleen Gwendol Gordon M Wood H 1 Dilly Libya Belle Burdette F Brewer 81 Charles Neal 42 Swedes Delight Farms Luanne Rodney & Pam Sherman 84 Chris Gaugler Rachel Roy A Schanbacher I la RA& Kathleen England Cathy Frosty-Vale Farm Leann Jay Foreman 44 More quality More features More warranty / 80Yrs.nl Service to the American Farmer Call or writ* todav lor mora raaoona why you ahould own a Morton Building n Sand mora Information on MORTON BUILDINGS [ j Hava your aalaaman phona for an appolntmant f J Commarclal i Indualrtal □ Horaa lami ! 1 Machlna Storaga O palry Bama 11 Qaraoaa * Shopa n Llvaatocfc Shallara H Airplana Hangar* n Riding Aranaa Nam* Addroat Phona No 23 ?18 22,025 26,800 23,245 23,820 20,479 20,075 4-11 4-4 3- 4- 4-2 4-5 6 10 305 305 23,662 17,539 4-5 4 10 305 305 19,141 16,185 305 305 19,377 19,711 305 305 305 25,297 21,584 21,152 6-7 10-4 4-0 305 305 305 299 19,745 20,285 16,875 16,392 1-1 5 2 1-1 3-10 305 305 21,270 18,843 5-11 2-11 305 305 305 26,468 19,772 19,361 5-7 3-4 5-10 305 305 295 22,942 22,471 22,371 22,321 21,316 22,622 305 305 305 5-1 7-7 7-11 305 21,226 305 19,029 305 19,358 305 18,144 305 22,407 17,062 278 305 19,478 303 16,886 6-11 157 305 BUT MAKE SURE THAT CHEMGRO QUALITY IS INSIDE BY USING CHEMGRO QUALITY Alfalfa Fertilizer CHEMGRO QUALITY Pest Control Program CHEMGRO QUALITY Weed Control Program CHEMGRO QUALITY Custom Application T y>^ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26,1986-C9 Robert Shanley 118 Double-B-Farm Merne Robbins Hill Farm Frankie Eric-Dixie Coolidge 27 Oliver & Marian Butler Pansy 931 757 917 788 May. 1986 LOCK HAVEN - Paul L Courter, RD#2, Mill Hall led the Clinton County Dairy Herd Improvement Association for May, 1986 916 828 The top herd in the Clinton County DHIA for May is owned by Paul L Courter, RD#2, Mill Hall, while the cow completing the highest lactation was owned by Richard L Schenck, RDK2, Box 500, Mill Hall, The top herd of Registered Holstems completed the month with a Rolling Herd Average of 18,829 pounds of milk per cow, yielding 692 pounds of butterfat Other top herds were; Richard L Schenck, RD#2, Mill Hall, 18,556 pounds of milk, 661 pounds of butterfat Tom & Grace Nicholas, RD#2, Logan ton, 16,725 pounds of milk, 642 pounds of butterfat 898 860 751 4 5 42 49 4 7 895 849 823 769 886 779 Anthony & Caroline Grame, RD# 1, Mill Hall, 18,896 pounds of milk, 631 pounds of butterfat Blair & Elaine Courter, RDK2, Mill Hall, 17,972 pounds of milk, 629 pounds of butterfat Ronald H Meyer, RDK2, Loganton, 17,242 pounds of milk, 626 pounds of butterfat Terry & Deb Dickey, McElhattan, 17,714 pounds of milk, 620 pounds of butterfat Ward & Keith Carson, RD# 1, Jershey Shore, 18,055 pounds of milk, 612 pounds of butterfat Leslie B Irvin, RD#l, Beech Creek, 17,174 pounds of milk, 608 pounds of butterfat Harold Muthler, RD#2, Loganton, 16,833 pounds of milk, 591 pounds of butterfat Samuel S King, RD#l, Mill Hall, 16,501 pounds of milk, 569 pounds of butterfat 883 819 813 852 838 784 837 808 758 824 810 The cow completing the highest lactation of 305 days or less was Louise, a 4-05-year-old Registered Holstein owned by Richard L Schenck, RD#2, Mill Hall Louise produced 19,533 pounds of milk testing at 4 5 percent, yielding 886 pounds of butterfat in 305 days 799 795 Other top producing cows were; Tammy, owned by Blair & Elaine Courter, RD#2, Mill Hall, 21.150 pounds of milk, 3 8 percent, 811 pounds of butterfat Katie 2, owned by Paul L Courter, RD#2, Mill Hall, 17,861 pounds of milk, 4 5 percent, 805 pounds of butterfat Deanne, owned by Richard L Schenck, RD#2, Mill Hall, 18,854 pounds of milk, 4 2 percent, 788 pounds of butterfat #3B, owned by J Dale Peters. RD#l, Beech Creek, 17,952 pounds of milk, 4 4 percent, 781 pounds of butterfat #ll7, owned by J Dale Peters, RD#l, Beech Creek, 19,388 pounds of milk, 3 9 percent, 758 pounds of butterfat Elsie, owned by Samuel S King, Ru#l, Mill Hall, 17,261 pounds of milk, 4 3 percent, 742 pounds of butterfat #24, owned by Paul Dotterer, RD#2, Mill Hall, 18,886 pounds of milk, 3 9 percent, 736 pounds of butterfat #3O, owned by Paul Dotterer, RO#2, Mill Hall, 19,157 pounds of milk, 3 7 percent, 707 pounds of butterfat #2l, owned by Ronald H Meyer, RD#2, Loganton, 18,806 pounds of milk, 3 7 percent, 701 pounds of butterfat #ll3, owned by Paul Dotterer, RD#2, Mill Hall, 19,612 pounds of milk, 3 5 percent 693 pounds of butterfat 785 780 772 772 770 Ice cream and ice milk may be kept up to two months if stored at O°F or below. A tightly closed carton prevents drying, shrinking, and the for mation of ice crystals. It may be over-wrapped with =CHEMGRO BALE IT YOUR WAY c or Tme\l &II: CHEMGRO A -A Si FERTILIZER CO., INC. Box2lB /t JUn Products East Petersburg, PA 17520 Quality rm Rhone (717) 569-3296 8-10 305 23,507 3 3 764 2-4 305 18,566 4 1 762 5 7 303 18,027 4 2 762 6 7 305 20,256 3 7 753 5 4 305 23 895 3 1 751 CLINTON COUNTY OHIA foil or plastic for storage of more than a few days. After the carton has been partially used, the surface of the ice cream should be covered with protective wrap, the kind that molds to the ice cream itself. ■ \ X
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