Perry Co. DHIA July 1989 Rolling Herd Average No. % Days Name Brd. Cows In Milk Kenneth R Benner 3 Ray C McMillen 3 Edward C Broffee B 3 Richard Metz Jr 3 Donald Dum 3 Benjamin E Dum 3 Robert+Linda Loy B 3 Richard L Maurer 3 Melvin S Weaver B 3 Innerst Farm B 3 Alrada Farms B 3 Byersholm Farms B 3 David H Weller B 3 Carl E McMillen 3 Earl E Brubaker B 3 Ed & Wilma McMillen 3 Martin Brothers 3 John E Book Nevin G Rice Milmay Farm O’Toole Bro's ENERGY-FREE LIVESTOCK FOUNTAINS Features: • Energy Free f=. — • Counterbalance drinker floats require little force to actuate. * — — • Does not depend on water level to maintain seal • Rounded edges for livestock protection. • Recessed drain holes for easy cleaning. • Cool water in summer and frost free in winter • Valve is anti-syphon non-float operated. Positive shutoff. • Sealed to prevent algae formation. Monthly Report Milk Fat Lbs. Lbs. 22.648 21,398 21,013 20,742 20,011 19,784 19,916 19.649 20,453 19.626 19,258 20,316 19,724 19,590 19.627 84.9 88.6 87.3 87.4 87.6 88.9 43.7 170.2 41.5 105.5 51.3 48.3 mam Just add water! . < Perry Valley Farm G 3 Clark W Bower B 3 M W Smith Farms B 3 Carl R Martin B 3 Dean & Eric McMillen Arthur E Dum Jr Edward Horn Richard Kriebet George Brubaker Jr Lyons Brothers Perry Kretzing+Sons B 3 Richard G Smith 3 JW & CL AchenbachS Agrophilos Inc B 3 Danny E Rice 3 Bratton View Farms 3 Oscar&Winie Camp- bell Ronald W Shambaugh John-Timothy Adair G 3 R Jack Crozier B 3 Edwin L Sheibley B 3 Carl R Kresge 3 Robt & Bernice Gabel 3 John B Sauder Jr B 3 Duane L Hertzler B 3 Pine Creek Farm B 3 Lester&Brian Fleisher B 3 Philip E Brubaker B 3 Clarence S Martin B 3 Dale Smoker B 3 Trout Brothers B 3 Irvin M Martin B 3 706 703 702 701 700 700 19,528 18,705 20,603 19,383 18,828 18,009 Through December 15, 1989. ★ Must Be Redeemed By December 31, 1989. ★ See Your Local Dealer For Details 48.8 90.2 76.8 59.4 71.9 62.8 46.7 51.0 44.3 65.0 131.2 64.9 49.6 66.7 34.1 66.8 53.0 32.0 50.6 42.7 57.2 132.7 41.7 99.6 151.7 49.9 50.4 61.0 57.4 84.1 108.5 55.1 695 694 692 690 20,003 19,036 20,974 19,467 87.2 88.4 86.0 87.9 86.1 92.7 83.9 87.9 688 682 682 678 20,394 18,671 18,661 18,293 18,634 18,081 90.9 89.7 675 671 671 670 670 669 664 659 18,402 17,804 18,055 17,611 17,922 18,602 87.8 87.6 89.8 86.8 87.5 90.5 658 19,294 9 87.0 84.4 655 17,241 653 652 650 645 17,578 18,139 17,050 18,156 83.7 83.0 79.0 88.8 643 638 635 634 19,432 17,311 16,606 18,302 89.4 87.0 85.0 81.9 626 626 620 618 606 599 16,470 17,993 17,169 17,781 16,305 16,591 85.5 85.1 87.7 84.3 84.4 86.0 * jr~m «ot , 1989, Lancaster Farming Saturday, September 30,1989-Dll Noah W Sauder B 3 Gary H Haas 3 Cecjar Lane Farm B 3 Donald S Anthony B 3 James F Bolze B 3 J Marvin Landis G 3 Isaac G Wenger G 3 Jason S 83. B 3 Burkholder Dumbelle Farms Indian Springs Farm B 8 Raymond B Zimmer man B 3 Leroy Heimbaugh B 3 Ronald C Fauth G 3 Steven H Trego B 3 Airy View Farms B 2 SLICK CONCRETE CAN BE ROUGHENED SCABBLING la an effectlva way to avoid unnecaaaary lotaaa of cattle. The SCABBIER makes bands about two inches wide approxi mately 1/8" to 3/16 in. depth. This gives sufficient area tor good footing while allowing you to scrape the smooth surface as before. It Is near enough to the surface to give your cows full advantage of the roughness and deep enough to remain effective for years. It greatly aids In heat detection. And the good news (s that it is reasonably priced. You have the choice of doing it yourself or having us do It for you. We offer service right to your door. Call us for more details. SUBURBAN RENTALS. INC. Call 800-692-0123 We go almost anywhere 16,862 16,568 15,939 15,679 14,731 14,915 14,103 85.3 87.4 83.3 86.7 84.5 85.9 80.6 64.6 57.9 114.4 44.5 78.3 57.6 67.1 15,918 15,648 87.0 85.9 51.2 92.3 13,225 81.5 45.3 14,500 14,117 13,837 13,652 10,592 84.0 86.7 86.0 80.7 85.0 57.5 23.2 53.7 55.3 93.1 / I 539 525 519 515 513 504 476 435
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