Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 14, 1989, Image 93

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    York Co. DHIA
1046 lbs. BF and 23,826 lbs. milk was produced in 305
days by Marie, a 5-year-old Holstein owned by Lynn Wolf,
RD#l Abbottstown, PA 17301. Second high was Jill 102, a
5-year-old Holstein who produced 1010 lbs. BF and
27,039 lbs. milk in 305 days, owned by Leonard Greek,
RD#2 Delta, PA 17314.
High herd was Smysers Richlawn Farms, 2691 East
Berlin Rd., York, PA, with 74 cows producing 25,956 lbs.
milk and 837 lbs. BF. Second high was Jim & Holly McCaf
free, Box 293 RD#l Delta, PA, with 58 oows producing
22,112 lbs. milk and 829 lbs. BF.
No.
Cows
Name Brd.
Rfchlawn
Fms
Jim&Holly
3 73.8 87.9 25,956 837
McCaffree
,Lynn Wolf
'Rutters
H S & R E Fetrow
Beshore Farms
Sinking Spring
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Thomas A Boyer
The Production Kings
With the right Numbers:
No. of Daus./No. of Herds
8H1659 Prompt
+5247 +2,122M +77F +7IP
42 Daus./36 Herds 76% REL
sire
8H1626
8H585
8H1663
8H1464
8H1555
8H922
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Predictable Progress... Quality, Consistency, Confidence..
Monthly
Report
August 1989
Milk
Lbs.
% Days
In Milk
22,112
23,508
18,983
23,044
20,490
87.2
91.3
84.1
88.8
85.7
58.3
76.3
12.2
86.9
48.9
88.2
85.9
66.3
47.2
20,021
19,929
PROTS
+s2ol
+slB4
+slB4
+slB3
+sl7B
+sl77
Deputy
Outlook
Jonda
Cleitus
Ringer
Troy
Ramsey S Cooper Jr 3
Dan & Patti Hushon 3
B Robert Charles 3
Wayne E Myers 3
Shelbud Holsteins 3
William Myers B 3
Leonard Greek 3
Four-Co Farm 3
Edwin L Calhoun B 8
Rutter Bros 2
Leroy E Walker B 3
Walnut Hill Farm B 8
Melvin R Lehr B 3
Mcßal Dairy Farm B 3
Spring Meadow
Farm 4
Mervin W Hertzler 2
Gary W Thoman 3
Albert Dehoff B 3
Woodbine Farms 3
Robert W Mays B 3
R R & M R Stewart 3
Earl Fuhrman B 3
Melvin + Barb Marks 3
Gum Tree Farm 3
Dale E Ranck B 3
Leaspring Farm 3
Furnace Creek Farm 3
Elvin G Molison B 3
Bupplynn Farms
Fat
Lbs.
Farm 2 B 3
Elvin R Deiter G 3
David Gemmill B 3
David Stewart 3
VE&MB Hushon G 3
J Donnell Taylor B 3
Robt Baumgardner
Jr B 3
829
818
801
772
757
Smokey Hollow
751
745
Farm G 3
T Edwin Johnson 3
ME
+ 64
+52
+59
+55
+66
+56
lbs.M
+1,837
+2,013
+1,693
+1,675
+1,182
+1,662
(July/89 USDA data)
24-hour toll-free service
Long Distance: 800-444-6456
Lancaster Local: 569-0411
PA RIN E K IN G FEDERATED GEN E 1 ICS
51.3
49.7
263.5
65.3
59.5
98.1
114.2
71.9
139.3
64.6
45.1
83.7
8H1651 Daylight
+sl9l +1,657M +59 F +SSP
79 Daus./65 Herds 84% REL
dausJherds
45/41
58/52
41/38
40/39
56/52
25,215/4,646
18,935
21,117
19,132
19,275
19,188
19,123
18,760
19,976
18,616
14,639
19,535
18,505
18,172
18,885
13,780
14,758
18,642
18,454
17,581
17,656
17,109
19,107
19,141
18,794
17,922
18,232
18,031
17,342
88.5
86.6
85.2
91.7
87.2
86.1
644
641
640
632
629
623
18,406
17,670
17,632
16,299
17,443
17,474
622
87.2
18,076
79.0
86.7
17,645
15,704
621
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REL
78%
81%
76%
78%
83%
99%
ihones:
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14,1988-C5
Eisenhart Bros B 8
Rodman C
Thompson 3
Perrydell Farms B 3
Kevin S Holtzinger B 3
Wayshar Farm B 3
George
Innerst&Sons B 3
Deal Holsteins
Farm B 3
Harold Brown 3
Double D Farm G 3
Applehurst Farms B 3
Dale & Darla Doll 3
Myron R
Pomraning G 3
Kenneth L Rexroth B 3
Earl Fuhrman Fm 2 3
John C Krone B 8
Galen Hess G 3
Emory & Wm
Kilgore B 3
John Dietz B 4
Keith A Shaffer 3
Ellis Growl B 3
R & M Farms B 3
William-Robe rt
Fantom B 3
Doug & Gene
Kilgore B 3
Charles Herr &
Son B 3 45.0 85.1
Circle Creek Hot B 3 47.6 87.5
Elwood T Krick B 3 98.3 90.3
Dennis J Myers B 3 46.7 85.4
Cool Branch Farm B 3 84.8 88.5
Donald Lanius G 2 72.9 90.0
John P Bortner B 8 17.3 83.5
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unnecessary losses of cattle. The SCABBLER
makes bands about two Inches wide approxi
mately 1/8” to 3/16 In. depth. This gives sufficient
area for 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 Is that it is reasonably
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16,003
88.8
100.1
17,218
17,578
16,657
16.472
69.5
168.9
225.4
81.6
86.2
85.1
85.7
86.7
16,831
116.4
87.8
16,429
17,483
15,604
16,258
16,761
87.2
84.6
82.6
88.9
87.8
125.9
65.7
109.4
34.1
81.3
56.0
147.1
43.5
46.5
75.4
16,115
15,475
17,014
15,531
15,458
86.1
86.0
84.1
86.5
86.1
16,022
11,874
15,711
15,450
16,053
62.9
23.1
44.9
68.6
74.8
84.4
85.6
85.8
86.7
84.1
69.2
15,682 571
86.6
67.4
15,934 571
87.2
15,147
15,273
14,948
17,598
15,662
11,301
15,537
See It Soon!
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