C4-Umcaster Farming, Saturday, October 4,1986 Juniata Co. DHIA Records were calculated for 5,811 cows in 107 herds The 10 highest Rolling Herd Averages for the most recent 12 months of production are Days Milk Fat Breed In Milk Pounds Pounds Owner Rick& Ralph Saner Barry E Lucas MarkL Zook Harold B Shearer S F Metz Daryl & Del Brubaker Donald CEventt Steve & Barbara Wilson Donald Adams Charles Wochley Four hundred eighty five cows completed records of 305 days or less Five of these cows produced over 900 lbs of butterfat, 15 produced over 800 lbs , 47 produced over 700 lbs , 111 produced over 600 lbs, and 126 produced over-500 lbs Dairy cows which completed lactations with an average butterfat of 850 pounds or more are listed below Rick& Ralph Saner Annette Roy & Glen Henry JCIND4S Jesie 19 Marvin E Pontius Kelly Glen B Simonton 381 Lass Grand Hope Farm 141 Richard K Bailor 33 S F Metz Agnes R E Shearer & Sons Michele Barry E Lucas 98 Luzerne Co. DHIA Luzerne County DHIA August, 1986 A cow owned by Faihopity Farms topped the August DHIA for Luzerne County with 25,885 pounds of milk and 1,044 pounds of fat Robert Hough owned the second high cow His Holstein produced 25,182 pounds of milk and 1,018 pounds of fat No. % Days Milk Fat Brd. Cows In Milk Lbs. Lbs. Owner Paul Stoss Jr Robert Hough Pecora Bros Jack W Dent The following cows completed lactations over 850 pounds fat Fred Shultz Rena-4 Faihopity Farms 202 Trul 214 Lass 115 Lola Pecora Bros 1341792 Robert Flough Pattie 1 3 10 4 Amy-18 3 5P Derwood & Dennis Moyer Sunsh2s 3 8 1 300 21,340 4 3 923 3 6 8 305 19,045 5 1 967 3 5.4 305 25,885 4 0 1044 3 4-11 305 21,079 4 6 965 3 3 4 305 20,859 4 2 869 A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 Juniata Co. DHIA July 1986 19,172 26,222 20,063 23,174 19,144 22,203 23,099 24,933 26 854 22,335 21,387 3 19 7 88 4 23,481 900 3 57 6 86 9 19,601 721 3 175 0 88 9 17,955 681 3 41 7 79 7 17,380 650 20,669 25,182 305 305 5 3 305 22,139 4 1 908 PERKA W* BUILDINGS • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL BoK frame Bolt frame together together at ridge. *v ate'ave 8-10-12- 14-16 or 18 ft. • OPEN CEILING -25% MORE USABLE SPACE • NO ROT-ONLY STEEL TOUCHING CONCRETE • EXPANDABLE • ADDON LATER BY SIMPLY REMOVING END WALL SHEETING • EASY TO INSULATE FACTORY SPECIALS PERKA/PERMA BLDGS. EASTERN DIVISION Serving: NJ • MD • DEL • VIRGINIA ROBERT H. KAY, SR. Regional Distributor 193 Rte. 70 West Medford, N. J. 08055 (609) 654-5971 Name Shultz Bros Frank L Jurbala Richard Knebel John WTurofski Richard Yule Hunter Crest Farm Duane E Shuman Richard Knebel Robert C Bronson William Bissinger Richard Hemsarth 22,726 21,144 19,536 20,521 19,333 19,332 18,283 19,637 18,838 18,340 The following cows completed lactations during August over 850 pounds of fat Lyons Den Dairy Samara Shultz Bros 51 Robert C Bronson 128 Hosier Bros Farms 86- Pen Col Farms UMilady John WTurofski Carla 987 953 871 Duane E Shuman Angel 944 Richard Yule #Babs 929 William Bissinger ' Daisy 923 884 865 880 Beekeepers Encouraged 867 863 4 3 881 4 0 1018 24'-32 , -40 , -50'-60 , -70'-80' Overhang • 40 YEAR WARRANTY ON STEEL COLUMN 8 TRUSS • 20 YEAR WARRANTY ON STEEL CLADDING-12 COLORS •8 MODELS TO CHOOSE CUSTOM DESIGN AVAILABLE • DO IT YOURSELF OR HAVE US ERECT IT FOR YOU COLUMBIA COUNTY DHIA August, 1986 No. Brd. Cows To ‘Buy Back’ Loans Beekeepers in Berks County who obtain 1986 crop honey loans stored in approved metal containers in the ASCS price support program will be able to repay their loans at a level lower than the original loan rate. Donald E. Lutz, Chairman of the Berks County ASC Committee says the lower honey loan repayment rates will be set to induce beekeepers to buy back their loans, and that the lower repayment levels will help minimize loan forfeitures. Based primarily on the market price of honey, the buy-back loan level will be announced weekly for each color and class of honey. When beekeepers repay their loans at the announced buy-back level, Lutz says the interest on the loan will be waived. Beekeepers who buy back their honey under the program may not repledge the same honey as collateral for another loan. one tide or both I'-e’-ll' Milk Lbs % Days Milk 19,825 21,063 19,902 20,584 20,327 19,957 19,307 14,166 19,574 19,107 13,705 305 24,200 305 24,479 305 J 25,017 305 23,338 5-11 253 21 428 305 23,511 6-11 305 22,764 4 ll 305 25,080 305 28,270 5-11 AND ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES, ★ EARLY MU DISCOUNTS THAT'LL HELP YOU MAKE THE RIGHT DECISION. ★ (PLUS FREE COFFEE MUGS JUST FOR HEARING A QUOTE.) *See written limited warranty for details MADISON SILO CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1070 Stemmetz Rd , Ephrata, Pa. 17522 Phone 717-733-1206 Maple Lawn Farm, Inc , Fulton, Maryland, had the herd with the highest average for the month of August according to figures just released by the Carroll-Baltimore Dairy Herd Improvement Association Fat Lbs During the month of August, 87 dairymen in Carroll Baltimore counties participated in this program Listed below are the top 10 herds based on their herd averages over the past year Owner Maple Lawn Farm Inc (C E lager & Son) Marlin Hoff Barnes and Wilhide Rose Croft Ltd (Gary Derr and Brad Garst) Flint Hill Farm (Edgar Schaeffer) Del-Myr Farm 4 1 997 (Roger and Jeff Myers) Windsor Manor Farm 3 6 892 (Jason and Donna Myers) Joe Schwartzbeck Unicorn Associates Leaseway Holstems 3 6 902 4 1 951 4 5 963 4 1 959 3 9 887 Clearfield DHIA August 1986 Orner Farms Inc , Rockton, topped Clearfield County DHIA 3 2 899 list for August with a rolling herd average of 19,439 milk and 733 tat on 77 cows 4 0 1013 NAME Oner Farms Inc B 3 77 0 87 9 19,439 733 JohnSankey 3 35 7 88 5 18,926 714 Duane Peters B 3 43 2 89 7 19 193 702 R Wnglesworth & Son B 3 55 7 87 0 19,474 696 Fairman Farms B 3 53 9 84 0 18,451 687 Hicks Dairy Farm B 3 67 2 91 9 19,274 674 Lawrence Ecklund B 3 34 9 89 0 17,748 669 /SIARUNE BECAUSE-YOU MOO Oc*- 31 ’ Call No' Carroll-Baltimore County DHIA August, 1986 55 118 86 'lO5 NO. % DAYS MILK FAT COWS IN MILK LBS LBS. BRD. ~J*!y*ANTY* No. Cows Milk Fat 156 301 50 21,944 20,977 19,661 19,766 19,468 19,199 693 19,653 18 381 17,591 18,886 683 681 673 670 782 765 739 731 702