Crawford Co. DHIA BREED COOES 1— Ayrshire 4—Jersey 7—Red Dane 2 Guernsey s—Brown Swiss B—Mixed 3 Holstein 6—M. Shorthorn 9—Red and White March, 1989 Rolling Herd Averages No. Name ' Brd. Cows John Tautin Sr Black Pond Farms Stain-Brook Farms Dale Home Farms Richard L Black Vel-Rus Holsteins Wil-Aire Farm Helen Anthony Doug Stanhope R&GH Bryan R McCurdy RH Alan & Rhona Custead R&GH Morrell Farms RH Greene Acres RH Jeffrey Raney R&GH David M Naugle RH James K Anderson R&GH Tom & Libby Wilson R&GH O-Darlan Farm Jacob H Leffler George P Simcheck Orange Bucket MASSE Y-FERGUSON * W* >1 hot ■ 4vr' • Top-of-the-range model, available In both 2 and 4-wheel drive • Smooth, large capacity 85 PTO hp, 6- cylinder Perkins engine producing 85 PTO hp • A near perfect weight distribution and power-to-weight ratio enables the M-F 399 to handle the largest implements • Standard hydrostatic steering gives easy, precise control N.H. FLICKER & S.G. LEWIS AND SON SONS, INC. w*»i Qtovt, pa Maxatawny, PA Ph: (215) 569-9440 Ph; (215) 553-7252 569-2214 M.M. WEAVER & SON N. QroKdalt Rd. Ltd la, PA 17640 Ph: (717) 556-2321 CTF SALES A SERVICE, INC. Comly'a Turf Farm, Inc. Portal Qrovt Rd. Wyoonfca, PA IMBO Ph: (215) 595-7157 Monthly Report Lbs. Lbs. Milk Fat R&GH RH R&GH RH RH RH RH R&GH R&GH R&GH R&GH RH LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. TOO E. Llndan SI. Richland, PA Ph: (717) M 6-7511 •<«««.» mi ibuut PEOPLE'S SALES & SERVICE SCHREFFLER EQUIPMENT Oakland mid*, pa PNrnun, PA ph; (717) 436-273 S Ph: (717) MI-1120 463-2738 Raymond A Holabaugh R&GH Fosters Family Farm R&GH Byler Bros Farm R GGH Robert & Linda Field & Sons Dewey Styer Earl & Bonita Krider Jack Rynd Robert Marzka Spruce Row Farms Darrel L Schweitzer Joe Arbuckle Elaine A Duncan Seldomrest “F* Farm Dennis B Halfast W Norman Wheeler Honey Run Farms Ronald Kalinowski Stanley Bradshaw Boozer Farm Cromdell Farms Roses Dan-Dee Farms RH Mark Cornell R&GH Bly Valley Farms R&GH Dean Horne GH A&B Dairy Farm R&GH Queens Manor Holsteins RH Jack Rynd Lindsey Kaylen A-Jay Farms Spock Vet-Rus Holstains Rosmary Susan Bobby Morrell Farms Fawn Cherry Orange Bucket 79 399 • Standard 12-speed synchromesh trans mission meets all application needs • Comprehensive Instrumentation provides eaily warning of malfunction, to minimize down-time • 50' steering on 4WD, for unrivalled maneuverability • Attractive sheet metal design offers Im proved service access R W. KELLER SALES TRIPLE H EQUIPMENT PMch PA ' 7MS Ph: (215) 257-0101 p h . (7,7) 544.3775 ARNETTS GARAGE Rt. 9 Box 125 Hagafttown. MD Ph: (301) 733-0515 61.2 42.1 107.5 19,547 19,407 17,994 R&GH R&GH R&GH RH R&GH RJ RH R&GMX R&GH R&GMX RH R&GH R&GH R&GH R&GH R&GH RH Lactations RH 6-3 21,013 4.1 RH 3-6 27,146 3.1 RH 8-1 21,354 4.0 RH 3-7 24,658 3.6 RH 2-4 24,838 3.6 RH 4-4 28,053 3.3 RH 8-7 27,766 3.5 RH 6-7 23,167 4.4 RH 4-6 27,010 3.2 8.25% apr FOR 36 MONTHS 9^ WAIVER TILL DEC. 1, 1989 Lancaster Farming Saturday, May 27,1289-017 713 705 699 O-Darlan Farm 65 Jacob H Leffler Rachel Betsy 202 264 63 George P Simcheck Veronic GH Alan & Rhona Custead Petunia GH Darcy RH Helen Anthony Goby 198 HeidlOO Stain-Brook Farms Snoball Greene Acres Cala326 Cherl49 BesieSl Doug Stanhope 246 David M Naugle 120 RH Raymond A Holabaugh •Windy GH James K Anderson Honey9l 869 861 862 907 914 930 978 1038 882 SLICK CONCRETE CAN BE ROUGHENED SCABS LING Is an sffsctivs way to avoid unnecessary losses of cattle. The SCABBIER makes bands about two inches wide approxi mately 1/8" to 3/16 In. depth. Thla gives sufficient area for good fooling while allowing you to scrape the emooth surface as before. It Is near enough to the surface to give your cowe fulT advantage of the roughness and deep enough to remain effective lor years. It greatly aids in heal detection. And the good jiews Is that It it reasonably priced. You have the choice of doing it yourself or having ue do It for you. We offer service right to your door. Call us for more details. SUBURBAN RENTALS. INC. ' Call 800-692-0123 Wc go almost anywhere BARN PAINTING**' i Latest Developments 1. PREPARATION • High volume water blasting . at 1,000 lb. pressure re-surfaces barn siding . Into a smooth (like new) appearance! ■ a. Performed by professionals quickly at ! I reasonable cost I b. By yourself with your own or rented I equipment. I c. Or other more conventional methods I 2. APPLICATION -To insure better adherence * I to this super prepared surface, use the best I I fine bristle brush in four directions to evenly 1 j distribute the recommended nil thickness of < j seal coat coverage. I j 3. SPECIALIZATION - Every barn is different I j but generally it's best to use a high quality | j mildew resistant product, specially formulated I ■ to meet the requirements of this partially | ■ - weathered wood that was and will be weather j stressed. I ! 4. WARNING - The modified oil latex is less 1 effective as a wood preserver and actually in- I creases nail & metal deterioration Deal with I home people. At their rates, I could double J I mine. Aerial & Latest Equip. Estimates Evaluations j I ( Xhmf, ) PHARES S. HURST I I RDI -80x503 j RH 28,013 5-8 RH GH RH RH GH 7-1 6-9 6-5 5-4 3-7 25,864 25,387 24,616 27,169 24,819 6-6 20,623 3- 4- 22,572 23,992 4-3 3-11 27,194 20,338 GH 4-8 28,668 RH RH RH 7-3 4-2 4-0 23,954 28,565 29,580 GH 3-11 22,336 8-4 28,864 7-2 26,598 RH 20,709 A . ' t, ' 904 3.4 3.3 3.8 3.1 3.5 895 860 953 864 883 852 906 906 4.0 3.7 943 909 919 3.6 875 3.5 1019 3.1 918 860 3.8 896 850 871