D22-Lancaster Farming Saturday, February 18,1989 Adams Co. DHIA December, 1988 Rolling Herd Average No. Name Brd. Cows Milton R Hoffman 3 Roy A Weaner Jr 3 Penn Gate Farm 3 R'K Cunningham B 3 Brown Valley Farm 3 Michael Danner B 3 Wayne H Rodgers B 3 Leroy Deputy B 3 Robert C Hoffman 3 Ber Crk 3 Lagging Stream Farm Ray Dutterer Yelow-Buttercup Farm 3 Adam F Lobaugh 3 Kehr Acres 3 Home Side Acres B 3 Donald Todt B 3 Frank Ludwig B 3 Leroy Basehoar B 3 Charles E Mayers G 3 Fred-Chris McGillvray Piney Lane Guernseys Way Brite Farms Zeppdale Farms Kraybill Miller Pleasant Acre Farms B 3 Holstein Supreme B 3 MR & CS Durboraw 3 Stoner Bros Dairy G 3 Buttonwood Farms 3 Jeff Mary Kay Roche B 4 Jeff+Mary Kay Roche 3 MJ Starner & Sonsß3 Richard K Herr B 3 Robert & Linda Meyers B 8 Robel Acres 3 Larry Holtzinger B 3 Grove Bros B 3 B 3 B 3 G 3 NOW IS TO THINK Shop with us for your supplies Drip • Overhead • Pumps • Filters Injectors • Layflat I PVC Pipes • Fittings Plastic Mulches - Black or Clear Smooth and Embossed Various Width & Length Taking orders on row covers Can lor free price catalog: Mulch Layer Mfg. - Raisedbed • Flatbed John W. 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Lbs. 20,303 19,226 19,280 19,696 18,283 19,047 17,706 18,268 18,852 17,725 129.1 70.1 84.6 88.4 16,718 17,310 171.4 37.7 88.9 42.9 57.0 35.0 72.3 49.5 16,043 17,174 16,204 17,446 16,986 15,873 16,025 15,542 88.4 69.7 16,835 89.3 89.3 87.5 84.6 55.1 140.8 124.5 41.1 13,643 16,124 16,174 15,747 72.8 133.2 65.1 77.7 153.2 88.4 88.0 90.6 87.4 83.6 15,538 15,850 15,875 15,499 15,990 85.9 12,343 66.0 139.2 183.3 82.6 85.4 84.5 17,685 15,425 16,200 90.8 88.9 45.0 76.7 86.5 88.8 86.4 83.1 14,844 14,735 14,895 15,953 THE TIME IRRIGATION Getty Acres Rinker Bros Roger L Sprague John J Hess Robert L Rohrbaugh B 3 Pennstead Farm B 3 Hubert R Brown Srß3 H&W Farms G 3 Knud Hermansen & Sons G 3 Oscar E Mehring G 3 Brown Valley Farm Visa 3 Voxie 3 Voxley 3 Adam F Lobaugh Nyla 3 Rebel Acres 27 3 4-3 MJ Starner & Sons 85 3 191 3 79 3 66 3 Leroy Basehoar 59 3 Kraybill Miller Fanny Roy A Weaner Jr 60 3 5-5 Lagging Stream Farm Marsha 3 7-2 Bobo 3 5-2 Brook 3 4-2 Kella 3 3-11 Roxann 3 3-10 Dot 3 3-3 Nesa 3 2-11 John J Hess 157 172 Ray Dutterer 666 647 603 149 3 6-2 172 3 3-0 Yelow-Buttercup Farm 18 3 4-8 10 3 4-4 111 3 3-6 98 3 3-3 Wayne H Rodgers 15 3 85 3 91 3 164 3 169 3 R&K Cunningham Norma 3 Sandra 3 Gloria 3 603 603 594 593 592 590 586 584 584 579 576 565 556 554 549 546 544 B 3 203.1 83.6 14,948 G 8 33.2 84.5 13,921 B 3 56.8 87.1 15,031 B 3 179.6 86.0 14,391 85.7 84.0 82.3 81.1 67.8 43.6 66.8 65.3 78.5 78.9 78.1 35.7 Lactations 20,033 19,354 19,789 274 305 298 4-5 4-2 3-1 24,388 305 4-4 23,231 305 7-4 7-1 3-8 3-4 17,215 21,374 22,852 16,598 290 305 305 305 5-6 18,871 305 2-2 18,248 305 23,262 294 21,132 19,279 18,462 21,511 18,190 20,193 15,959 18,152 15,890 305 305 3 4-8 3 4-6 23,496 20,147 305 305 18,250 16,760 16,686 18,308 305 267 300 305 6-4 5-11 5-2 3-7 3-3 18,658 21,831 21,627 19,705 20,876 305 305 266 305 305 9-6 8-4 6-11 20,833 19,661 23,739 286 305 305 Schoessow THE LEADER IN FEEDERS MINIMIZE FEED WASTE • Slat bars restrict movement • Feed saving edge • One sheet formed bottom • Feeding at ends as well Julie Nancy Ellen Leroy Deputy 536 523 522 522 Zona Cheribe Snicker Ber Crk 502 475 473 465 13,101 11,962 13,090 12,154 Lillian Lydia Mimi Larina Home Side Acres Anor 3 4-2 Jeff & Mary Kay Roche Bessy 3 6-10 T-Rose 3 3-2 Brenda 3 4-3 Charles E Myers 96 Michael Danner 460 406 12,512 10,833 783 725 795 3.9 3.7 4.0 797 16 3 18 3 Herman E Bendig 32 3 757 3.2 713 732 793 709 4.1 3.4 3.4 4.2 834 Gary Fielding, #5 Lake Ariel, had the leading dairy herd in the Wayne County Dairy Herd Improvement Association for the month of November, according to the Cooperative Extension Service, the herd of 33 Holsteins had a rolling herd average of 20,678 pounds of milk and 811 pounds of butterfat. 759 841 Other top herds were: Kevin Burleigh, #1 Pleasant Mount, 19,940 milk and 742 fat; Rowe Brothers, #2 Hon esdale, 18,714 milk and 718 fat; Highland Farms. St. Rt. Honesdale, 19,877 milk and 705 fat; E. W. Lepro, #2 Thompson, 18,590 milk and 693 fat; Jack & Ella Chyle, Pleasant Mount, 20,248 milk and 691 fat; Charles P. Den nis, #2 Honesdale, 18,538 milk and 687 fat; Kinghill Farm, Starrucca, 17,266 milk and 676 fat; Dave Noble, #4 Hon esdale, 19,333 milk and 674 fat and James Slocum, #3 Susquehanna, 16,748 milk and 667 fat. 738 848 4.0 5.3 873 702 3.7 3.4 The cow completing the highest lactation of 305 days or less during the month of November was a three-year-old Holstein owned by Gary Fielding, #5 Lake Ariel. "Amanda” produced 24,649 pounds of milk and 1085 pounds of but terfat. 735 710 719 787 4.0 4.2 4.3 4.3 Other top producers were "Tracia” owned by Gary Fielding, 25,088 milk and 1,037 fat; "Candy” also owned by Gary Fielding, 22,091 milk and 962 fat; "10” owned by James Yatsonsky, #2 Honesdale, 18,528 milk and 895 fat; “Angel” owned by Jack and Ella Chyle. #1 Pleasant Mount, 22,454 milk and 872 fat; "Dandy” owned by Gary Fielding, 22,895 milk and 866 fat; "Debbie" owned by Jack and Ella Chyle, 27,323 milk and 865 fat; "Bea” owned by Gary Fielding, 23,340 milk and 848 fat; “Extra" owned by Jack and Ella Chyle, 19,938 milk and 842 fat and "Camie” owned by Dave Noble, #4 Honesdale, 25,934 milk and 832 fat. 717 852 730 714 809 3.8 3.9 3.3 3.6 3.8 744 824 752 3.5 4.1 3.1 BUILT TO LAST • 100% welding • Rugged construction • Corrosion resistant material • Accommodates misuse of livestock 3-0 3-0 3-0 7-0 5-8 3-5 7-3 4- 5- 4-5 5-4 4-5 4-1 4-5 November, 1988 T7r* ~KW, W, v \\/^\^/r^ 305 289 304 20,056 17,995 22,363 3.6 4.3 3.5 305 270 305 22,577 18,450 19,627 3.4 4.0 3.9 3.5 3.9 3.6 4.3 20,462 21,047 19,298 18,820 305 304 305 305 301 21,542 3.2 22,344 22,906 20,019 305 305 305 3.4 3.2 3.6 305 17,545 4.2 305 305 28,416 19,020 305 26,450 VERSATILE • All applications of feeding • Semi-mobile and mobile units • Feeding round bales • Zero grazing 725 781 802 775 743 768 723 836 700 811 700 760 740 734 749 889 726 851
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