CB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 6, 1988 Dauphin Co. DHIA June, 1988 ROLLING HERD AVERAGES No. Lbs. Lbs. Owner Breed Cows Milk Fat Restful Acres B 3 •'18.2 20,186 Alwine Farms B 3 84 4 19,915 Catalpa Farms B 3 138.6 20,186 Irvin G. Martin G 3 32.2 19,737 Tom J Tobias B 3 39.9 19,983 Crissinger Dairy Farm John Hertzler John S Smucker Elwillo Farms Stoney Lawn Farms B 3 Keystone Guernsey Farm 2 J Melvin Brandt B 3 Conewago Farms B 3 Dale F Faust B 3 Samuel K Lapp Jr. B 3 Mahlon L. Lehman 3 Sher Mar Acres B 3 Paul E Clugston G 3 Lytle Farms Inc. 3 Wil-Lene Farms G 3 Great View Farms 3 Jacob P King G 3 Arthur Brandt B 3 Larry L Boyer B 3 SLICK CONCRETE CAN BE ROUGHENED SCABBLING Is an effective way to avoid unnecessary losses of cattle. The SCABBLER makes bands about two Inches wide approxi mately 1/8" to 3/16 in. depth. This gives sufficient area for good footing while allowing you to scrape the smooth surface as before. It is near enough to the surface to give your cows full advantage of the roughness and deep enough to remain effective for years. It greatly aids in heat detection. And the good news Is that it Is reasonably priced. You have the 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 We go almost anywhere BUY DIRECT AND SAVE WE SHIP OR DELIVER ANYWHERE ve* 9 - Big-Strong 2 3'B” s29ef)\ Galvanized 100 lots )) FREE STALLS , | _ Free Standing jj _ . ... I' Comfort yS/ Custom Made i stalls Stalls to Your IP Design Or Ours Quality Liquid p Manure Equipment Galvanized I —* Self-Locking Feeding Panels Cows; Heifers Calves \| \jl H t 111 II . ill ll I 1 Barn Cleaner Cham $7 95/ft Tie Stalls from >23 95 oa U.S. AGRI-SYSTEMS 800.-222-2948 (301 -398-2948 LOCAL) Monthly Report 88.4 74.0 38.5 138.3 19,174 18,609 18,911 19,059 18,803 91.0 14,988 17,630 16,798 18,634 17,546 17,090 16,951 16,749 17,860 17,077 15,974 16,517 15,684 16,756 '* *■* j .. > » Jay K Brackbill B 3 Stanley R Long B 3 Terlm Farms 2 Shade Farms G 3 Oellara Farm 3 Pleasant Hill FarmsßS James Lesher B 3 Sycamore Meade Farm 1 75 7 13,330 529 457 Al-Ty Farms B 3 48.2 14,078 518 442 My-Favonte Hols 3 65.0 14,649 508 474 305 Day Lactation Records Above 850 Lbs. Fat. Lytle Farms Pal Crissinger Frm Lucky Alwine Farms Winnie Catalpa Farms 477 Lbs. Protein 764 634 743 632 727 640 727 610 722 650 Restful Acres Steak Gypsy Boots Nile 715 703 679 669 622 601 579 607 Elwillo Farms 40 654 591 Designed To Be Reliable, Versatile, RLX Fan Your Authorized Distributor WE OFFER A FULL LINE OF CHORE-TIME PARTS Dealer Inquiries Invited 60.8 113.3 67.4 63.1 23.0 68.9 41.3 04-09 06-07 07-11 03-06 04- 05- 02-11 02-11 03-06 Dauphin County Cooperative Extension invites you to the Eighth Annual 4-H Fair to be held August 11, 1 1, and 13 at the Farm Show Complex. This will be the combined roundup judging for all family liv ing, general and livestock 4-H clubs plus many other attractions. The Fair will be open to the public: Thursday, August 11- 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Friday, August 12- a.m.-10:00 p.m. Saturday, August 13- a.m.-5:00 p.m. During these times, exhibits from all project areas will be on Advanced ventilation systems for poultry and livestock The complete air moving system for efficient animal production Metre Fan 24 Hr. Service 15,103 15,704 12,510 16,376 14,950 15,272 15,384 25,717 786 903 23,569 784 912 748 888 26,132 23,992 790 921 28,821 22,906 26,341 18,766 804 1033 702 904 806 935 631 909 21,082 743 Dauphin County 4-H display. Judging for the various projects will be as follows: Friday- 8:00 a.m.- swine, gener al and foods projects. 10:00 a.m.- sheep. 12:00 Noon- clothing. 2:00 p.m.- beef. 3:00 p.m.-dairy goats. 6:00 p.m.- horse. Thursday evening activities include an Anything Goes Contest and a Ram Gutter Sundae. Friday evening will include a Fashion Show, auction of market animals, cake sale, volleyball tour- 8:00 8:00 Air InleU IHEI j Inlet Power Pack --T-rw RLX Fan Fan Caatrai fir Advanced Air. Systems /*? m AHC Fan Cabinet Shutter Fan Berks Co. DHIA (Continued from Page C 6) Ro Ria Farms B 3 231.8 92.0 Pine Brook Farm 3 119.9 82.9 William J Steckel B 3 63.6 85.6 Donald M Meyers 3 62 2 88.3 Wilhelminia Schmidt 3 57 4 88.4 E Daniel Leatherman B 3 James Phillips 4 Ronald Weyer Holst B 3 Ronald Weyer Jerseys 4 Elam G Hoover B 3 Mark G Hoch B 8 Harold Dietrich Holß3 Poplardrive Holstein B 3 Richard Schlegel B 8 John Newswanger B 3 Debra Stoudt 4 Ronald L O Neil B 3 Glenn R Harnish B 3 Donald E Landis 3 Albany Farm B 3 923 InlH CSwnpift Swine & Poultry Systems Specialists FARMER BOY AG. 410 E LINCOLN AVE M/ERSTOWN PA 1/06/ BEST IN DESIGN, PRICE AND EXPERIENCE 66 9 4.9 89.6 87.7 84.7 58.6 2.6 79.2 65.1 32.3 88.8 87.0 87.3 90.4 45.1 64.4 78.7 8.4 48.7 146.7 131.5 35.3 Fair nament, and watermelon social The highlight of the Fair will be Saturday afternoon when the Clov er Award competitions get under way. Selected 4-H members must display their skills in “showing” size species of livestock and/or show their skills in several areas of the family living or general projects. Plan now to help support the 4-H clubs of Dauphin County by attending these events. Each 4-H’cr feels a deeper sense of accomplishment when they know their family and friends are behind them. Keep Your Animals Blissfully Unaware Of What Season It Is " •$ ■ and Sim Turnabout Fan p nnel Fan INC PH 71? 866 7565 15,527 16,254 16,884 16,115 16,324 578 578 577 575 573 572 568 15,259 11,139 568 15,877 567 564 563 562 12,083 14,668 15,260 16,453 14,654 15,527 16,777 11,981 15,228 15,252 15,653 15,455 le
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