Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 27, 1989, Image 143

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    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