M-Lmcastar Fairing Saturday, July 16, 1988 Cumberland Co. DHIA BREED CODES 4 Jersey 7—Red Dane 5 Brown Swiss B—Mixed 6 M. Shorthorn 9—Red and White May 1988 It-Ayrshire Z- Guernsey 3—Holstein Cumberland County Dairy Herd Improvement records showthat 7,236 cows in 118 herds were on production test ing in May according to Duane G. Duncan, County Agent. Of the 101 official programs, 57 herds had an average fat production of 600 pounds. During the month 95 cows com pleted their 305 lactation with 650 lbs. of butterfat. DHIA Supervisors working with the dairymen to improve efficien cy include Harold Boldosser, 130 Old Gap Road, Carlisle, PA; John Rolar, R.D.#2, Box 97, Newville, PA; Owen McCullouch, R.D.#2, Box 333, Newville, PA; and Shane Henry, R.D.#4, Box &17, 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. Owner/ Cow’s Name Daniel L Martin Jr 53 KEN CLUGSTON VERNON SEIBEL j (717) 665-6775 (717) 665-2782 .! CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING- R.D. #2 MANHEIM, PA. PH: (717) 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR DAIRY RESIDENTIAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE SLICK CONCRETE CAN BE ROUGHENED SCABBLING la an affeetlva way to avoid unnacaaaary loaaea of cattla. Tha SCABBLER makaa banda about two Inchaa wlda approxi mately 1/8" to 3/16 in. dapth. This glvaa sufficient area for good footing white allowing you to acrapa tha smooth surface as bafora. It is naar enough to tha surface to give your cows full advantaga of the roughness and deep enough to remain effective for years. It greatly alda In heat detection. And tha good news Is that It Is reasonably priced. You have tha choice of doing It yourself or having us do It for you. We offer service right to your door. Call us for more details. SUBURBAN RENTALS. INC. Call 800-692-0123 Wo rjo almost anywhere Monthly Report Brd. Age Milk Fat 3 3 23,979 938 Lemar Farm Kiss Cumber-Vue Farm Gertie Alvin M Martin Amy J Wickard-R Hawkins 10 Glenn Newswanger 52 Greg & Sheree Clelan 48 Mrs Willard Fought 22 Cumber-Vue Farm Ginger Gerald P Jones 107 Lee A Hoover Jr Ivan Roy E Deitch & Sons 65 Daniel L Martin Jr 126 K Hale & J Reese Louise Donald M Leatherman Dearie J Paul Strock Lana Mt View Acres Christine Oscar Nealy & Sons 110 Harry & Paul Hoch Ellie 1 The grower can more easily fol'ow prescribed feeding practices and programs He has control of the system 2 Every feeder line accepts interchangeable pan sizes, medium depth and deep pans, Plus Big Dutchman offers The Orange One, a smaller feeder with a more shallow 13-inch diameter pan for starting poults 3 Feed depth and flow are controlled by a single winch at the hopper end of the line Accurate settings are easy to make without time-consuming, one-by one adjustments Only Big Dutchman offers this depth control feature 4 The Big Dutchman turkey feeding system has an outstanding capability for programmed feeding The cable adjustment mechanism allows the operator to fill all the pans in the line to maximum capacity when birds are first brought into the house As feed is eaten out of the pans, the adjustable skirt will move down to the pre-selected position • Interchangeable pan sizes provide versatility matching the feeding equipment to the needs and growth stages of the flock from poults to heavy toms Din i/utchman. ilf mmMwm U I jimwifTiiiE ' gtifii HERSHEY EQUIP**MT ri \wmmm, me. • : i v v * 6 20,127 929 5 21,289 907 4 25,203 883 5 21,121 869 3 16,588 818 7 19,682 812 8 18,105 809 4 21,640 798 5 16,171 796 8 22,047 792 21,082 784 20,167 783 21,706 779 23,893 778 23,857 775 18,042 768 21,217 767 19,893 767 • Strons central core keeps the skirt aligned and ho 1 js pan and shield in position Kenneth Leber 206 Mains Acres 75 Hills-Hope-PA Farm 39Kitty Lee G Davidson Aaron Daniel L Martin Jr 181 Lemar Farm Kissie J B Brymesser & Sons 612 ROLLING HERD AVERAGES Breed' No. Lbs. Cows Milk Cumber-Vue Farm B 3 43 90 19,804 Mt View Acres B 3 38 85 19,336 Robee Acres 3 90 91 19,357 Betty A Zeigler & Sons 3 52 91 19,274 Nevin Shughart B 3 29 88 20,376 Bradley C Beidel 3 34 90 18,396 J Paul Strock 3 120 87 19,701 David E Gettle B 3 50 85 1 8,322 Lee A Hoover Jr B 3 45 91 18,439 Hills-Hope-PA Farm 3 54 88 19,767 Alvin M Martin B 3 60 86 1 8,939 Lemar Farm B 3 38 86 18,374 Amos Z Sauder B 3 39 89 18,908 Daniel L Martin Jr B 3 77 84 17,996 Leroy Showaker & Son 3 78 88 17,879 Sto-Ebe Farm B 3 40 84 17,962 Berkheimer Farms B 3 166 87 17,771 Glenn W Myers B 3 66 88 18,582 (Turn to Page D 9) The Turkey Feeder that Solves Four Problems of Continuous Grow-Out Large pan is extra deep, with feed saving lip The large pan is 5 inches deep medium pan is 3 inches deep Draw cable raises or lowers ull pan skirts in the line Maximum feed flow opening is 4 5 inches Ample open space between the pan and the upper shield allows adult turkeys to eat comfortably Suspension of the plastic core is strengthened by steel hangers that engage the plastic core above the auger tube There are no small parts Assembly and maintenance are simple and easy B 3 4 18,060 3 2 15,870 3 3 20,844 3 6 19,215 3 § 18,257 3 2 19,496 B 3 4 19,434 '5! 7! 71 r sl