Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1988, Image 145

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    Bucks Co. DHIA
July 1988
ROLLING HERD AVERAGE
No. % Days Milk Fat
Cows In Milk Lbs. Lbs.
3 126.2 88.7 20,093 762
Nam# Breed
Bishcrost Farm
George & David
Bishop
Raymond Gross
R Galen
Leatherman
Richard O Smith
Crooked Acres
Dairy 3
Willow Ridge Farm 3
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EASTERN MOBILE MILLS
1248 E. Newport Road, Lititz, PA 17543
Phone 717-626-4762
Toll Free Nationwide 1-800288-2081
SalM * Service Far Waflnga lady
And Coach Ltd.
Walnga Agrl-Vact and
Slmonten Spreader*
LANCASTER SILO CO.
2008 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster, PA
717-299-3721
Products end entwenthet work. Dl
Fowl’s Feed Service, Inc.
Peach Bottom, PA
717-548-2376
Monthly
Report
100.2
41.6
88.3
90.7
21,502
20,644
38.6
60.9
85.6
89.1
'20,470
16,034
58.4
47.0
87.4
86.8
20,991
19,268
David W Wurster 3
Joe & Linda Ford B 3
Paul L-Kevin
Bishop B 3
Delaware Val
College 5
Penrose and James 3
Moyers Village
Farm B 3
James Pavlica 3
Delaware Val
College 3
Robert-Donald
Crouse B 3
'David R Wolfinger 3
Joseph M Peters B 3
Joe-Linda Ford 4
Harold-Torn
Haldeman 3
749
740
Moyers Village Farm
735
730
Kat
Paul + Patti Keeler
Sadie H 0-00 305
George & David Bishop
727
714
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS • HEATING S AIR
CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT • AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES
MAIN i LINDEN STREETS • RICHLAND, PA 17087
▲ PENNSYLVANIA FARM
CREDIT ASSOC.
A Bank Of
v Local Farmers.
farming
62.6
49.0
64.5
13.7
80.8
87.8
49.1
39.0
63.9
43.4
52.1
1.8
92.6
Lactation
H 5-07 305
rrow’s leader
in agriculture
4 H reaches young people across the nation, offering
them an opportunity to contribute to their community
as they develop independence, awareness and responsi
bihty With subjects like livestock, plants and soil,
energy, ecology and jobs and careers, boys and girls
between the ages of 9 and 19 partake in activities and
projects aimed at promoting creativity and [personal
growth Their 4-H exfienence provides a foundation of
strong ideals to live by as they become our next
generation of adults It’s an imjxirtant organization
one that we heartily supjxirt and proudly salute
Thanks, 4 H 1
National 4-H Week Oct. 2-8, 1988
IEFFIBt
Call 717-866-2105 For
The Office Near You
1 East Main Street, Ephrata, PA
717/626-1164
709
702
89.7
86.5
19,867
21,150
701
19,805
88.0
85.3
84.7
16,792
19,049
698
686
683
676
19,351
19,501
86.0
87.2
673
83.8
18,890
668
659
657
654
87.2
86.5
86.5
80.4
18,061
18,304
19,136
13,882
650
18,615
89.8
909
20,799
980
20,260
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Lancaster Farming Saturday, October 1, 1988-1
Mamie H 3-11 305 24,189
Harold-Torn Haldeman
Desire H 6-05 305 23,864
LUZERNE COUNTY DHIA
June, 1988
Rolling Herd Average
% Days Milk
Owner Brd No. Cows In Milk Lbs.
Paul Stoss Jr R&GrH
Robert Hough RH
Jack & Nelson
Dent
Pecora Bros
Fred Shultz
WM Dagostin &
RH
R&GrH
RH
Sons
Hillards Farm
R&Gr
RH
we ship ups daily
<nttf SHOW-EASE STALL CO
573 Willow Rd., Lancaster, Pa.
4fKii Ph: 717-299-2536
12 CONVENIENT OFFICES
E| Lebanon Valle
P National Bank
Member F.D IC. Equal Opportunity Lender
A subsidiary of Keystone Heritage Group, Inc,
717-274-6906
Michael H Rrestlne
Vice President
Sr Agricultural Loan Officer
Robert Donaldson
Agricultural Loan Officer
Larry Groff
Agricultural Loan Officer
Sean McKinney
Agricultural Loan Coordinator
21.7
58.1
86.5
89.5
20,920
20,263
37.5
178.8
55.3
84.7
89.3
86.6
19,133
18,983
18,095
121.4
27.7
85.6
86.8
17,774
17,575
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