Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 10, 1988, Image 155

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    Lancaster Co. DHIA
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Elmer E King
Molly GrH 5-10 305
Oelmar H Wenger
Satin RH
Sandy RH
Arthur P Sweigart
91 GrH 5-8
James & Nancy Zuck
22 GrH 9-5
Tritown Farm
Jill RH 4-5
Red RH 4-9
Clifford & Joyce Blank
Camara RH 8-1
John Zook
Hazel GrH
Twin Oak Farms
280 GrH 10-6 305
Axel Linde & Mildred Widmann
Nugget RG 2-10 305
Edwin Sensenig
60 GrH
Grassy Ridge Farm
Spice RH 8-6
Nelson H Wenger
Liz RH
J Floyd Kreider
50 RH
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NOBODY HAS MORE
HORSEPOWER UNDER FORTY.
Under forty horses, nobody sells
more tractors than we do. One reason
is simple. We give you more choices.
There are sixteen compact sizes,
each a different model. One of them
should fit you perfectly. And once
you settle on the horsepower, there
are still more choices.
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Your Kubota Dealer Invites You To Come In And See
The Full Line Of Kubota Tractors & Implements
22,796
3-
4-
305
305
21,197
23,449
305
23,530
305
21,562
305
305
21,033
23,526
305
21,840
259
4-0
21,080
18,102
16,586
301
4-0
24,316
305
22,884
4-5
305
21,073
4-5
305
17,949
Roy E Sensenig
103 RH 8-11
Thomas & Larry Aaron
448 GrH 6-7
Mar-Vil Acres Farm
16 GrH 4-0
L Weaver-D Renninger
511 GrH 2-11
Reuben A Stottzfus
Cameo RH 2-8
Curvin W Nolt
815 142 RH 2-0
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Robert Fielding & Son, #5 Lake Ariel, had the leading
dairy herd in the Wayne County Dairy Herd Improvement
Association in the June test period, according to the
Cooperative Extension Service. The herd of 31 Holsteins
had a rolling herd average of 20,348 pounds of milk and
819 pounds of butterfat.
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Other fop herds were: Kevin Burleigh, #1 Pleasant
Mount. 20,570 milk and 759 fat; Charles P. Dennis, #2 Hon
esdale, 19,166 milk and 728 fat; Jack & Ella Chyle. Pleas
ant Mount, 20,911 milk and 724 fat; James Slocum. #3 Sus
quehanna, 17,758 milk and 694 fat; Kinghill Farm, Starruc
ca, 17,751 milk and 691 fat; Rowe Brothers, #2 Honesdale,
18,347 milk and 687 fat; Highland Farms, St. Rt. Hones
dale, 19,341 milk and 676 fat; E. W. Lepro. #2 Thompson,
17,760 milk and 671 fat; and Clearfield Farms, #2 Hones
dale, 17,418 milk and 654 fat.
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The cow completing the highest lactation of 305 days or
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Pick special options like 4-wheel
drive, power steering or a hydraulic
shuttle transmission. Or choose a
Kubota-made implement, the best
match for any of our Kubota tractors.
There are, however, a couple of
decisions we’ve made for you.
For example,Kubota’s own liquid
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19,350
305
21,549
305
21,349
305
24,592
305
22,122
305
19,774
WAYNE COUNTY DHIA
June 1988
cooled diesel engme comes standard
in every model. An advanced design,
it’s built for efficient operation. So
a little horsepower works like more.
We’ve also chosen the color.
Nothing like it on earth.
Lancaster Farming Saturday, September 10, 1988-Dl9
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less during the June test period was a five year old Holstein
owned by Kevin Burleigh, #1 Pleasant Mount. “Peggy* pro
duced 23,382 pounds of milk and 974 pounds of butterfat.
Othe top producers were "Maggie* owned by Charles P.
Dennis, #2 Honesdale, 19,884 milk and 969 fat; “Carol*
owned by Robert Flynn. #1 Lakewood, 25,010 milk and 923
fat; “34* owned by Mitlen Farms, #1 Waymart, 17,457 milk
and 885 fat; “Jetta* owned by Highland Farms, St. Rt. Hon
esdale, 24,800 milk and 879 fat; "Judy* owned by Jack &
Ella Chyle, Pleasant Mount. 19,820 milk and 868 fat; "82*
owned by James Yatsonsky, #2 Honesdale, 20,688 milk
and 858 fat; "12* owned by Robert & Theresa Diehl, #1
Beach Lake. 19,716 milk and 818 fat; “19* owned by Millen
Farms, #1 Waymart, 19,955 milk and 815 fat; and “Pre
mium* owned by Rowe Brothers. #2 Honesdale, 20,721
milk and 810 fat.
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“Financing As Low As 4.5%
Available Through
September 30, 1988”
“See The Kubota Dealer
Nearest You For Details.”
PENNSYLVANIA
Albums
CANNS-BILCO
215-966-3733
Avondale
THOMAS POWER
EQUIP.
215-268-2181
Bloomsburo
TRACTOR
PARTS CO.
717-784-0250
Carlisle
PETERMAN
FARM EQUIP., INC.
717-249-5338
Chambersbum
STOUFFER
BROS., INC.
717-263-8424
Dover
STRALEY FARM
SUPPLY, INC.
717-292-2631 -4443
Honesdale
MARSHALL
MACHINERY, INC.
717-729-7117
Irwin
LASPINA
EQUIPMENT
412-864-5147
Jersey Shore
THOMAS L.
DUNLAP
717-398-1391
Lebanon
KELLER BROS.
TRACTOR CO.
717-949-6501
Utitz
KELLER BROS.
TRACTOR CO.
717-626-2121
Limerick
THE HAY PRESS
215-489-0611
McAlislerville
INCH
EQUIPMENT CO,
717-463-2191
MiHlmburg
MIFFLINBURG
FARM SUPPLY INC.
717-966-3114
Reading
NICARRY
EQUIPMENT CO.
215-926-2441
Revnoldsville
McGARVEY
EQUIP. CO.
•14-653-9637
Wellsboro
BENEDICTS FORD
TRACTOR
717-724-2839
West Chester
M.S. YEARSLEY
& SONS
215-696-2990
MARYLAND
Hagerstown
ARNETT’S
GARAGE
301-733-0515
Rising Sun
AG IND. EQUIP.
CO. INC.
301-658-5568
NEW JERSEY
Andover
ANDOVER
TRACTOR
& EQUIP. INC.
201-786-5525
Fairfield
CALDWELL
TRACTOR
& EQUIP. INC.
201-227-6772
Fleming ton
PONIATOWSKI
BROS. EQUIP. CO.
201-782-3514
Haines port
MATERIAL
HANDUNG
SYSTEMS
609-267-6100
Hammonlon
RODIO TRACTOR
SAI C S, INC.
6C 3-561-0141