D24-Lancast«r Farming Saturday, Juna 3,1989 Cumberland Co. DHIA (Continued from Page D 22) Edwin Z Horst 96 166 Lamar & Carol Sensenig Carla Mattie Penny Dorcas Maple Key Holstelns Kish J Wickard - R Hawkins OS Lemar Farm Lacy Star Chariot Amos Z Sauder Robin Highland Vue Farms Patience Sheena Pebbles Princes Sto-Ebe Farm 16 William L McCulloch 101 Alvin M Martin Twix Kenneth Horst 24 Daniel Ocker 69 Mermta Farms Ida Aaron Z Fox 27 38 A salute to our dairy farmers for a job well done. Thanks to you, the dairy farm families, Americans enjoy some of the most health ful, delicious foods real milk and milk products. We thank you, for helping to better our community life, business, and economy. And we hope, in turn, you’ll let us help you better your future through our full-banking services. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS • CHECKING ACCOUNTS • FARM, PERSONAL AND IMPROVEMENT LOANS 31E. Main St. Ephrata, PA Cloisterßranch 809 Martin Ave. 18,084 20,537 19,970 17,931 21,103 19,127 19,346 18,233 19,445 20,649 19,227 19,123 18,643 21.423 16,859 17,703 18,840 18,809 21,597 20,952 14,750 19,139 18,029 17,274 %phrata Hanii Denver Branch Ninkletown Branch Main & Snyder St. R.D. 1, New Holland 967-4939 354-495 T * s * Martin Lichtenberger Valerie Debrah M Thomas Sheaffer Alice Debrah Donald M Leatherman Starr 829 728 4.5 3.5 Robert E Keefer 215 797 764 738 685 3.9 4.2 3.5 3.5 767 698 3.8 831 719 651 4.2 3.4 3.3 697 829 783 763 697 4.4 3.6 4.5 3.9 Name Brd. Ivan Smoker & Sons Ivan Kibbe Jr Ron&Candy Cooney Jack Thomas 658 660 870 Sr R&GH Dale Hoffman R&GH Kevin Risser R&GH Robert Francis RH Alvin Miller R&GH John C Traub R&GH Guy Dunn RH Donald Thompson RH Gary Perkins GH Dan & Leon Tice R&GH 50.1 88.7 20,082 715 679 676 701 554 3.8 3.7 (717) 733-4181 6 19,724 3.6 710 5 23,597 2.9 693 3 21,574 4.1 901 5 23,597 2.9 693 8 20,909 3.3 709 7 21,282 4.3 918 Potter Co. DHIA April, 1989 Rolling Herd Average No. of Days Milk Fat Cows Milk Lbs. Lbs. RH RH 107.7 99.9 RH 66.9 86.9 19,814 55.8 93.6 111.6 38.7 103.8 40.2 54.7 46.3 42.6 MR. DAIRYMAN: The feeding and management program for dry cows and bred heifers has a significant effect on the number and severity of health problems at freshening. Moor Man's Dri-trate* Plus for Dairy Cattle Medicated has been researched and formulated to meet the special nutritional requirements of dry cows and bred heifers. A Moor Man Dry Cow Program built around proper nutrition and sound management practices will: 1. Build body reserves of energy, vitamins and minerals. 2. Help increase production during next lactation. 3. Help to control milk fever problems. 4. Control worm Infestations. 5. Help reduce the Incidence of ketosis. 6. Help combat mastitis Infections. 7. Help prevent nutritionally related calving problems. 8. Aid in prevention and treatment of bacterial diarrhea. David Gibson 717-261-0765 Cumberland Co., Pa.; Franklin Co v Pa.; Washington Co., Md. Lloyd Carman, Fredericksburg, Pa.: 717-865-3950 Bill Pipkin, Peach Bottom, Pa.: 717-548-2718 Paul Crivellaro. Easton, Pa.: 215-253-6795 Ed Prosser, Elizabethtown, Pa.: 717-367-2368 Paul Keller, Fleetwood, Pa.: 215-944-7325 Monthly Report 813 803 21,570 20,541 87.7 90.4 781 20,340 21,254 21,792 19,265 19,585 20,512 19,852 20,120 19,414 714 MILK. IT'S FITNESS YOU CAN DRINK. Jack Knowlton RH Rodney Lane R&GH Charles Cornell R&H R-Own Farms RH Titus Risser R&GH Craig Torrey R&GH George Young R&GH John H Lehman RH Clair/Gary Hamil- R&GH RH ton Karl Torrey Ivan Kibbe Jr Joanne H 7-5 Dizzy H 8-5 Becky H 3-7 Ron and Candy Cooney Sherry H 6-7 Carlo H 8-1 Ivan Smoker & Sons Gypsy H 5-6 Crackle H 8-1 Hariet H 4-6 Faith H 2-2 Judy W Breeden R-33 f Dale Hoffman Bea f ' Darcy h Hilda h Craig Torrey Dixie h Kevin Risser Marla I- Fanny h Delia H Jack Thomas Sr Josey Rodney Lane #l2l Alvin Miller #45 #BB » 89.2 84.3 87.3 80.2 88.0 89.4 87.9 86.9 58.7 35.8 49.4 90.6 102.5 37.6 82.1 92.2 97.1 64.5 86.7 86.0 Lactations 305 305 305 23,249 20,022 24,448 305 305 24,075 19,650 305 305 305 305 22,848 20,560 23,941 19,322 3-11 305 21,053 5-4 4-10 2-5 305 305 305 24,325 25,834 20,272 5-5 305 19,415 6-4 3-9 3-8 305 305 305 22,981 25,066 30,835 300 21,364 4-2 302 25,403 4-7 4-6 305 305 23,984 20,357 ii.iii; Dritrate Plus For Dairy Cattle Medicated 18,859 18,147 17,858 17,633* 18,441 17,729 17,265 15,416 16,574 17,236 607 604 3.8 883 3.8 764 3.3 824 4.2 1034 4.6 917 3.3 775 4.0 822 3.5 841 4.1 795 4.9 1036 3.1 762 3.0 789 4.1 847 3.9 767 3.4 792 3.3 835 3.1 984 4.6 991 3.2 835 4.1 998 4.0 821
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