Cumberland Co. DHIA (Continued from Page Al 7) Betsy Hope Bonnie John F Stamy 111 47 Ridgelme-Acres 75 50 Samuel D Shenk Lone Robert H Jamison Lois Oscar Nealy & Sons 113 Berkheimer Farms 102 26 148 20 Kenneth Zeigler Sons Joan Shirley lien B Martin 35 Five Oaks Farm 37 Fred A Hoover Sara Carl L Lehman Midmte Sara Daniel L Martin Jr 86 17 David Martin Gertie Ginger Flo Charles E Heberlig 64 Ken H & Virginia Swartz Janette Ed Brackbill- R Yost R 60 Jonas W Nolt Ronald Bear Charm 12 HUNTING IN COLORADO! «ML Elk & Deer .jR High Success on Trophy Class Animals License #205 - Bonded & Insured U.S.F.S. Permit - Grand Mesa National Forest BUCK RIDGE OUTFITTERS PO Box 101 Loma, Colorado 81524 Phone 216-637-7281 Twin Pine Dairy Blossum Ethel Dusty Sto-Ebe Farm 795 725 707 696 18,843 20,382 17,137 18,756 767 724 17,512 19,518 889 21,064 677 20,656 733 727 654 650 42 33 33 36 17,138 21,659 19,323 17,818 748 722 697 692 668 34 32 42 34 33 21,776 22,545 16,496 19,929 19,949 596 576 17,539 16,402 22,018 764 20,735 746 19,331 658 657 17,446 17,834 791 732 21,619 18,110 855 750 656 20,757 21,508 19,004 728 20,717 713 13,820 16,053 656 18,922 20,895 659 Daisy Amos Z Sauder Janet Highland Vue Farms R R Bradley C Beidel 489 48 William L McCulloch 321 Alvin M Martin Meg 43 Proud David A Richardson Carole Thomas Sheaffer Precius #Honey #May #Ma Georgia Robert-Margaret Smith Julie Donald M Leatherman Dearie Bucks Co. DHIA Name Breed No. % Delaware Val College 3 George & David Bishop 3 Willow Ridge Farm 3 Bishcroft Farm 3 19,953 19,896 17,305 17,433 21,232 20,373 20,033 14,473 19,381 17,191 20,893 17,939 17,570 21,052 18,644 22,073 21,593 17,537 16,438 16,437 16,261 27,131 Monthly Report Days Milk Fat Cows In Milk Lbs. Lbs. 41.8 22,863 88.2 103.8 47.8 121.0 87.3 86.4 90.3 21,775 19,720 19,696 CHECK (/) THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS WHICH APPLY TO YOU I WANT TO MAKE & SAVE MORE MONEY. I WANT LESS SHRINK AND HIGHER TEST WEIGHTS. I AM TIRED OF PAYING THE ELEVATOR TO STORE AND DRY MY CORN CROP. I WANT THE FLEXIBILITY TO SELL MY CROP, WHEN I WANT...WITHOUT MOISTURE DOCKAGE (If you've checked one or more of these statements - read the following to find out how.) The one product that will satisfy all of these desires, is the AeroDry Grain Management System. AeroDry uses natural fan forced air, controlled by computer, to dry your corn. There’s no high heat, only mother nature’s way of lowering moisture levels. AeroDry can save you up to 75% of energy drying costs. The natural moisture removal process provides less shrink and higher test weights. You don’t “cook” the quality out of your crop. AeroDry’s computer controls moisture levels day and night without baby-sitting. You make the profit the elevator makes, by selling your crop when you want - without moisture dockage. If you’re serious about making more money on your com crop... you’ll call AeroDry before the fall rush. Farm proven from the midwest to the east coast - AeroDry is FARM TECHhfOUXiY FOR FARM PROFIT. R.D. 2 Box 159 Elverson, PA 19520 215-286-0301 Richard O Smith 2 Raymond Gross 3 Delaware Val College 5 David R Wolfinger 3 Harry E Thompson 3 Walters David Wurster 3 Crooked Acres Dairy 3 James Pavhca 3 Moyers Village Farm B 3 Paul L-Kevm Bishop B 3 Penrose and James 3 Joe-Linda Ford 4 Robert-Donald Crouse B 3 Robert-Barry 755 667 710 681 651 731 683 749 710 700 766 694 685 42 39 32 Gheman B 3 Paul & Patti KeelerßS Carl Slack 3 James Phillips 3 David R Walton 3 677 814 737 676 666 651 36 34 38 40 39 Crooked Acres Dairy Carmen 3 5-01 Penrose And James Sonya 3 7-00 Twister 3 5-05 Willow Ridge Farm 172 3 7-11 201 3 6-03 Raymond Gross Pansy 3 3-06 Delaware Val College Licoric 3 7-09 tavern 3 5-00 Delaware Val College Faith 5 6-01 George & David Bishop Gretta 3 5-02 Harriet 3 4-01 672 863 AMERICA 774 757 752 734 COMPUTERIZED GRAIN MANAGEMENT'S^ II ' 88.1 87.3 61.0 46.0 84 3 87 3 88.7 12.0 40.4 40.8 88.4 63.1 89 2 87.6 58 0 47.2 85 8 87.1 86.3 83.9 81.0 68 3 82 6 20 89 5 65.5 87.6 87.3 92 9 86.5 88.1 64.3 47.8 48.1 51.5 33.8 305 27,123 3.6 305 23,676 3.6 305 24,267 3.6 305 23,509 3.9 305 19,166 4.6 305 24,113 4.0 305 30,284 3.4 1043 293 21,212 4.1 884 305 20,113 4.f 25,179 26,174 305 305 ON THE GROW JcFFA VOCATIONAL 16,014 20,391 730 722 717 710 706 17,353 20,208 20,152 704 20,485 20,413 19,880 700 700 18,760 689 20,284 19,098 13,582 684 680 670 18,543 668 18,381 17,405 18,097 19,746 18,458 665 656 654 653 651 988 863 889 923 900 973 045 883 901
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