Raymond and Marlin Getz owned the high cow for the Oc tober 1986 testing period of the Lebanon County DHIA Their 5-year-old Holstein produced 24,170 pounds of milk and 1,103 pounds of fat No. % Days - Milk Fat Brd. Cows In Milk Lbs. Lbs. Name David Brandt Roy H Weaver Hoover Farms Willow Maple Farm Irvin Z Brubaker Donald G Hotter Marvin K Meyer&Sons Arthur RKrallS Son Roy E Nolt HOW TO HANDLE PRESSURE * -C-'" V-r Use only Gates Hydraulic Assemblies Authorized Distributor Wholesale • Retail Sales • Service • Installations ‘‘V** ""““m av Box 255 A, R.D. #l, N. Shirk Rd. brooder provides the outstanding flame quality needed to provide up to a 1250 chick brooding area The vertical venturi premixes the air and gas for efficient burning and delivers the rated BTU output selected It is designed for labor saving maintenance procedure and trouble free operation. The ceramic is made of high grade heat radiating material. COMPLETE SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT, SALES, INSTALLATION, SERVICE FOR CATTLE, HOGS AND POULTRY. "J We Welcome Your Inquiries - Coll Or Write CagrT^]^uipment,n^j RD4, East Ephrate, PA 17522 (717) 354-6520 (Parts Only) Lebanon County DHIA Monthly Report October. 1986 71 6 54 4 132 0 480 51 8 46 4 92 8 70 9 64 1 I I 1 J BEILER HYDRAULICS (717) 354-6066 GAS BROODERS Lloyd Burkholder Jr M Luther Bennetch Ferndale Farms Raymon & Marlin Getz Arnold Acres Kenneth Mase Gary Lentz Vincent A Wagner Dale Hostetter & Sons Leon M Burkholder James Z Brubaker Eugene Gingrich Kenneth I Sellers Richard&Ronald Shirk Willis Good David Weaver Robert Martin Wernerway Farms Fort Zeller Farm Hollow Pride Farm Reuben 0 Martin Philhaven Farm Mark C Patches Gary Mase Twin-Maple Farm Hershey Bare Harvey T Bomgardner Harvey E Bomgardner Robert B Smith Marlin D Heisey John Brubaker Jay & Carol Hershey Melvin M Nolt Phares Z Musser EarH-Marilyn Smith Kirby L Horst Walter K Heisey Clyde E Deck DGK-Holstems Raymond K Martin Bucher Brothers 22,110 21,240 20,213 20,012 20,760 19,830 19,689 19,534 20,188 VERTICAL VENTURI V 1 K* i The Leader in Hydraulics lup New Holland, PA 17557 The 110-S Control combines a snap-action thermostat with 100% safety valve it is calibrated for brooding tem peratures from 78° to 110° «*• : F : v _ ‘»a-aii.: ; •: " - " ~ J If your herd’s water supply has high levels of nitrates, sulfates and/or bacteria your cows can not reach their full potential. WE SPECIALIZE IN WATER TREATMENT ON DAIRY FARMS. Our water conditioning methods reduce those robbing nitrates, sulfates, and bacterial to proper levels - resulting in improved herd Health - Milk Production - Butterfat. YOU TEST THEIR FORAGE - WHY NOT THEIR WATER? Contact us for information on our proven installations, and a test of your water supply. MARTIN (S) WATER V CftTWKO J V MAUt / CONDITIONING 740 E. Lincoln Ave. 548 New Holland Ave. Myerstown, Pa. 17067 Lancaster, Pa. 717-866-7555 717-393-8612 Early Morning & Evenings Call 717-345-8795 Lancaster Farming Saturday, December 6,1916-Dl7 Sonnen Springs Farm Sonnen Acres Mark H BombergerASon Richard Batz Roy M Oberholtzer Louis E Martin R&E Farms Eugene Martin Irvin & Ella Martin Larry G Shuey Alvin & Marian Martin David Eugene Reiff Twm-Gro Holstems Galen Bollinger David Himmelberger Daryl Balmer San Bo Holstems Daniel B Shirk Ma-Mi-Me Farms Moses O Martin Clifford-f Fay Berger David E Zimmerman Ernest P Detweiler Mervm W Horst Ramona Holstems Dennis Wampler George Ungemach Aaron Weaver Mark Copenhaver Gerald W Martin Richard C Elliott Willow Maple Farm G-Snap Ferndale Farms Wonder Margaret 0-70 David Brandt 42 75 79 Flarvey T Bomgardner Lynn Marvin K Meyer & Sons Minnie 3 6-4 305 (Turn to Page 018) TREAT YOUR WATER SUPPLY AND INCREASE YOUR PROFIT 18,154 645 18,179 642 17,733 642 17,579 641 18.833 640 18,483 *640 17,667 638 17,601 634 18,198 633 17.834 630 17,543 629 18,617 628 17,147 628 17,502 628 17,104 626 17,403 622 17,271 619 17,624 618 16,923 616 17,448 615 16,846 607 19,214 607 17,487 606 16,940 606 17,246 604 16,566 604 17,176 603 16,658 601 17,669 601 18,523 600 16,993 600 B 3 B 3 B 3 G 3 B 3 4-10 305 26,711 3 3 22,526 41 20,107 41 24,457 3 7 6-1 305 4-7 305 3-6 305 21,523 3 7 23,159 3 5 23,840 3 5 9-6 305 5-3 305 3-1 305 23,927 3 4 4-3 305 24,135 3 5 872 918 833 907 802 809 838 819 852
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