Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 27, 1989, Image 142

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    Dl6-Lancaster Farming Saturday, May 27,1989
Lebanon Co. DHIA
(Continued from Page Dl5)
Leon M Burkholder
14 3 5-3
34 3 4-2
123 3 3-0
Gary Lentz
60 3 2-10
Clifford & Fay Berger
Donna 3 5-3
David Weaver
59 3 8-10
Earl & Marilyn Smith
Kate 510 3 3-2
Hoover Farms
Amber 3 6-4
Madge 3 5-0
Jonetle 3 4-6
Twin-Gro Holsteins
13 3
30 3
DGK-Holsteins
Greta
Joe Meily
Nanette 3
Bruce R Heilinger
Muffin 5
Bruce R Heilinger
Teresa 3 0-0
Richard & Linda Krall
Pam 3 4-6
Ernest Hostetler
202 3 5-11
28 3 3-11
84 3 9-10
15 3 5-3
Kenneth Mase
Topper 3 3-2
Gene & Kathleen Martin
93 3 5-4
89 3 2-10
Zanie 3 2-7
3 3-2
PAUL B.
GATES and FENCING
Coated With Baked On Thermoset Epoxy
Powder Coating After Fabrication
• Super tough finish
• Superior electrical insulation
• Resists acid & chemicals
Standard Heights For Gates & Fencing:
• 38” High - 4 Bar • 48” high - 5 Bar • 54” High - 6 Bar
NOTE;
• 13 Ga. steel 15% heavier than 14 Ga. steel
• 13 Ga. steel 45% heavier than 16 Ga. steel
• 13 Ga. steel 85% heavier than 18 Ga. steel
Ail Gates & Faming Ma4a Of 1.9" OuteMa DiaMatef
High VMd Steal Tubing Hfith B On. Wall
Custom Built To Any Length
- 4, wrdE
22,977
22,498
22,965
305
305
305
26,455
305
21,988
305
305
19,623
21,413
305
22,499
26,079
22,867
305
305
305
21,848
22,125
305
305
4-
5-
19,378
305
26,843
305
4-4
19,077
290
305
28,804
296
24,017
305
305
305
305
27,608
20,780
23,342
18,590
23,380
305
23,647
20,508
19,784
305
305
305
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• Protection from rust & corrosion
• Chip resistant
• Smoother finish, stays cleaner
BAR
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Dauphin Co. DHIA
Owner
Restful Acres
Crissinger Dairy Farm
1029
1028
804
4.4
4.5
3.5
Toby T Farm
Alwine Farms
Catalpa Farms
863
3.2
Irvin G Martin
John Hertzler
J Melvin Brandt
Lytle Farms Inc
942
857
4.3
Great View Farms
My-Favorite Hols.
969
4.5
Dale F Faust
Keystone Guernsey Farm
Stoney Lawn Farms
878
990
806
3.9
3.8
3.5
Elwillo Farms
Samuel K Lapp Jr
Paul E Clugston
880
803
Jacob P King
Mahlon L Lehman
Sher Mar Acres
Pleasant Hill Farms
Stanley R Long
820
926
Oellara Farm
Jay K Brackbill
808
4.2
Arthur Brandt
Wit-lena Farms
Terlin Farms
Shade Farms
Conewago Farms
Sycamore Meade Farm
965
838
3.5 969
4.0 840
3.6 842
4.4 825
Al-Ty Farms B 8 46.7
Bryncoed Farm Jersey 4 143.9
Lactations
Grissinger Dairy Farm
Vangie
Restful Acres
Brick
Jay K Brackbill
3.9 931
3.5 835
3.9 802
4.2 839
Flavia
Arthur Brandt
R 256
THRU
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March 1989
Rolling Herd Average
No.
Cowa
Brd.
B 3
3
B 3
G 3
3
B 3
3
B 3
2
B 3
3
B 3
B 3
B 3
3 2-10 24,804 862
3 6-10 22,343 856
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Bucket Elevators
JS*SSS> D^ • <c "- , ”
/«■ ' Roskamp Mfg. Inc. o *°ts
Jfld ( |m Silage & Feed XV>
- Grain Drying Equip.
jk Aeration & Drying Fans
mmß
'^jvA^ cCC Bucket Elevators
WE CUSTOM MANUFACTURE:
Painted, Galvanized, and Stainless Steel Fabrication, Feed Bins,
Feeders, Hoppers, Covers, Dump Pits, Augers, and Control Systems
to Automate Your Operation
All At * *
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1> 'a V
■ii"' M
Lbs. Lbs.
Milk Fat
123.1
88.9
40.8
85.2
134.0
31.5
76.5
74.0
100.2
49.8
58.1
47.9
63.9
92.2
152.0
43.7
105.6
38.8
52.8
81.2
74.4
114.9
25.2
62.7
93.9
85.3
71.8
66.0
40.3
72.4
857
19,701
5-0
850
20,681
4-3
automatic farm systems
608 Evergreen Rd., Lebanon, PA 17042
(717)274-9333
Mercer County DHIA
February, 1989
Rolling Hard Average
Name Brd.
Rollin+Dennis
James
Dixlyn Farm
Dale L Kepner
Dewane & Wm
Coulter 3
Canon Dairy B 3
Arthur Baxter 3
Lengel Brothers G 3
Dean Moose 4
Vantage Jerseys 4
Clan Campbell G 3
Van De Jersey 4
Richard E Slater G 3
Romar Jersey Farm 4
David L Melton G 3
Gerald Moose 4
Hunting Valley
Dairy B 3
Ralph C Kepner B 3
AW Moore B 3
Janet Williams
Hillview Acres
February, 1989
Vantage Jerseys
400
Clan Campbell
45
East Hill Farm
574
Gerald Moose
Ruthie
DeWayne & Wm Coulter
Denice
Dale L Kepner
Arthur Baxter
Bubbles
Tony Nicoletto
Bonnie
Canon Dairy
Trouble
E 5
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% Days Milk Fat
In Milk Lbs. Lbs.
No.
bows
89.2
97.7
87.3
48.8
12.5
36.9
B 3
B 3
B 3
88.3
87.7
87.0
82.6
87.4
147.6
30.0
54.0
14.1
39.8
Lactations
4-4 305
6-4 305 27,959
7-3 305 1 6,625
4-6 305 18,692
3-11 305 25,404 886
3-3 305 24,624 884
4-10 305 24,508 879
4-7 302 21,954 870
4-6 305 25,507 857
24,141
19,874
20,594
856
778
772
19,908
20,360
21,534
18,953
15,930
16,370
18,514
14,099
17,129
14,797
19,097
14,034
662
661
659
657
652
17,348
18,283
17,390
18,842
15,854
21,534
956
909
908
908