D2B-Lancaater Farming Saturday, October 1, 1988 h Juniata Co. DHIA July, 1988 Rolling Herd Averages Records were calculated for 4,368 cows in 82 herds % Days Milk Fat Brd In Milk Lbs. Lbs. Name Steve & Barbara Wilson 35H Rick & Jeanette Saner 49H Chriss & Irish Nipple 42H Mark L Zook Barry E & Barb A Lucas 49H Harold B Shearer Rick & Frank Crawford Daryl & Del Brubaker John L Van Horn Roy & Glen Henry Three Hundred and eighty four cows completed records of 305 days or less. Two produced over 900 lbs. of butterf at; 21 produced over 800 lbs. of butterfat; 49 produced over 700 lbs. of butterfat; 90 produced over 600 lbs. of butterfat; 96 produced over 500 lbs. of butterfat. Dairy cows which completed lactations with an average butterfat of 850 lbs. or more are listed below. The owner’s name and address, cow's name, pounds milk and pounds butterfat are given in order. POURED REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION SIZES AND LAYOUTS TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Groffdole concrete walls, inc. 148 BRICK CHURCH RD., LEOLA, PA 17540 (717) 656-2016 or (717) 656-7566 Monthly Report 21,654 23,756 19,718 20,379 20,341 19,729 19,110 20,270 17,945 19,966 63H 37H 59H 80H 44H 63H SF Metz Sunny Jim Jr, Richard Speer Mae Barbara E Brubaker Lana Russell Adamire Jr 33 Barry E & Barb A Lucas 143 Charles Wochley 31 Melvin M Martin 618 Lycoming Co. DHIA JULY 1988 ROLLING HERD AVERAGES No. % Days Milk Fat Name Breed Cows In Milk Lbs. Lbs. Eugene W Hall 3 72.6 92.2 23.808 910 Schon-Crest Farms B 3 Marvin L Waltz B 3 Kenneth O BastianßS Navin D Schultz B 3 Benjamin E McCarty B 3 Charles F Ulmer Jrß3 Willard M BrelsfordßS Franklin J Finck 3 ATTENTION FARMERS Dead Animals Removed Cattle Removed Free Of Charge We Also Buy Hides & Grease Call 717-464-2631 If No Answer Call 717-436-8272 E.C. CLECK & SON, INC. RD 1, Mifflintown, PA 17059 21.632 931 21,543 901 19,980 876 20,539 873 25,996 871 18,061 860 21,908 850 Monthly Report 21,763 778 20,696 769 19.924 744 19,987 730 89.9 86.7 86.3 84.9 49.9 71.2 32.6 30.6 19.106 729 19,604 716 18,577 705 18,779 703 85.3 91.0 88.6 88.6 43.0 37.4 41.5 97.3 HOGS DON'T HAVE TO BE SLOPPY EATERS. Thanks To Hog Slat’s Exclusive Feeder Features. • Easy Adjusting • Efficient Agitation • Deeper Troughs • Feed-saver Trough Ups igl , y jg All rights reserved LESS FEED WASTE MEANS GREATER HOG PROFITS. Hog Slat’s new stainless steel confinement feeder is designed to keep your hogs at the trough, standing and eating. No more picking up and backing off. That means less spillage, less waste, greater hog profits. Compare Hog Slat's stainless steel feeder WMS* QB®WWtWW -h: CONFINEMENT SYSTEMS. INC. 7,7 ”* 3 *“ 608 E Evergreen Rcl Lebanon, PA 17042 Mon Fr ' 7 °° to4 30 to 0 QUALITY INSTALLATION Mount Will Farms B 3 Milton S Fuoss Jr. 3 Vollman Dairy Farm B 3 Eldon Yvonne Metz- ger G 3« John Snyder 3 Samuel & Larry Fry 3 Don & Scott LepleyßS Don+Scott Lepley B 3 Fred+Scott Lovell B 3 Steven T Ulmer G 3 Steppe Brothers 3 Steven+Earl Neff Jr B 3 Marshall Bros Inc. 3 Lost Brook Farm B 3 Bower Farms G 3 Dale F Cooley B 3 Linden-Hills Farm 3 Chas+Marianne Rogers B 3 Jay-Linda Kreider B 3 Ritter-Ridge Farm 3 Mars-View Farm 3 Keith K Snook B 3 Robert Voneida B 3 Starcrossed Holstein John P Leatherman Paul Katzmaier Miller & Rearick Earl L Hensler Rodger & Owen Swartz B 3 Lycoming Co. Inst Dist B 3 RADON IN YOUR HOME? Engineers who give you the best quality for the best price. J / US Patent 4306518 88.7 85.4 38.0 38.0 87.7 48.5 49.2 47.4 106.2 46.8 45.3 40.7 52.3 88.1 86.6 85.2 83.5 88.5 86.5 85.2 73.1 128.3 156.2 97.6 41.3 31.2 81.7 87.6 83.8 86.7 87.7 87.4 51.6 59.7 103.1 77.8 36.2 49.8 81.1 55.3 83.9 87.7 90.2 91.0 B 3 G 3 G 3 G 3 60.2 46.1 79.0 33.5 88.1 77.8 88.7 28.7 Call the RADON BUSTERS 215-524-8365 701 699 19,246 19,194 696 17,633 18,616 17,637 19,382 20,267 20,200 18,890 18,858 17,636 663 662 661 660 656 653 19,566 17,027 17,414 17,602 18,074 17,560 651 649 644 642 641 638 18,197 16,773 18,692 17,714 18,061 16,465 622 17,709 620 620 616 616 17,654 17,583 16,607 17,102 614 17,825 601 16,891