Berks Co. DMA October 1989 No. % Day* Cows In Milk Nam* Brd. Junge Farms Hiddenview Holsteins 3 Plushanski Farms Inc 3 Daview Farm 3 Merlin J Grube B 3 Mark A Wolfskill 3 Forrest C Strieker B 3 Earl R Hater B 3 Bos-Belle 3 Leon H Martin B 3 Mervin Brubaker 3 Ken+Ralph Banner B 3 Fantasyland Holsteins B 8 Chris D Kratzer B 3 Mertz Brothers 3 Retland Farm 3 ACCE NO IMI When you're told "it’s the same as Big Dutchman you're being reminded that Big Dutchman is the leader with the best quality poultry feeding equipment Why does that salesman from the other company mention us, his toughest competitor? It's pretty clear Big Dutchman is the standard We are the measure of all the others The next time a salesman says, "it's as good as Big Dutchman" let that be your cue to call us for the real thing Quality, reliability and proven performance these are what distinguish Big Dutchman from the imitators Insist on the best, insist on Big Dutchman Sid PlrtdllMil.® SYCAMORE INO. PARK 255 PLANE TREE ™LL Q m U v P JI. E .. NT COMPANY, INC. (717)393-5807 D«ii§Mn tf Quality Syttimi fir Purity, Swim ind Grain HmAiiif Monthly Report Milk Fat Lbs. Lbs. 89.2 75.4 22.779 66.1 86.5 23,153 20,559 21,426 21.378 21,183 21,438 21,710 22,230 20,614 20,835 20.378 89.2 88.5 85.9 85.3 22.6 53.7 43.9 57.9 21,717 22,479 21,072 20,300 Barryßarbara Good B 3 George S Troutman Gary-Martha Heffner B 3 DJ SP Schuler 3 Heindel Farms Inc 3 Carl Z Good B 3 Ray W Seidel B 3 David L Schrack B 3 Glenn B Gockley B 3 Vista Grande Farm 3 Show Top Farms 3 Scattered Acres Inc B 3 Wooden Bridge Farm B 3 Donald Burkholder B 3 Zahncroft Farm 3 FGG Holsteins 3 Allen A Davis B 3 George E Moyer 3 Yost Brothers B 3 Pinnacle View 882 845 Dairy Plentygood Holsteins Herb Top Farms Jer B 4 Raymond A Seidel 3 Charles D Moyer B 3 Joe & Deb Kohler B 3 Martin & Missy 765 762 755 755 Moyer Meadow Spring Farm Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit. 48.9 87.8 84.7 86.3 42.4 97.4 35.9 57.6 39.6 102.0 49.3 87.6 176.3 155.5 83.4 55.4 110.0 56.4 69.4 70.0 97.9 114.8 87.6 85.1 89.2 83.6 87.4 88.4 86.5 39.1 88.8 63.7 81.8 6.8 39.0 126.6 41.3 88.5 90.2 90.6 84.7 87.1 51.0 59.8 84.7 *BEU& ' r« — - miT w 20,813 754 Landis R Martin B 3 Reu Hel Farms Inc 3 FM Browns Sons Inc B 3 Herb Top Farms B 3 Way Har Farms B 3 Larry E Phillips B 3 William G Howerter 3 Harold Schuler 3 Swatara Dairy Farm 3 R Jr+ N Troutman 3 Arlan Krick B 3 F Mark Weber 3 Alvin M Martin B 3 Andrew D StottzfusßS Leonard G Stottzfus 3 John H Stump 3 Bernell L 19,709 748 19,894 20,420 19,704 19,560 19,879 18,992 21,495 20,070 18,628 19,552 723 T 9,590 19,479 19,312 18,565 20,051 19,386 19,398 Burkholder B 3 Clarence B Kulp 3 Robert Yanos B 3 Alton Rohrbach B 3 Robert C Dreisbach 4 Ernest O Miller 3 David Gross B 3 Tulpa-Canal Farm B 3 Bant Brook Farm 3 Harvey C Krill Jr B 3 Donald B Duncan B 3 Glenn+Brenda How ard B 3 Ronald Kelchner B 3 Rolling Acres 17,779 704 18,296 703 702 702 701 70C 14,409 18,440 19,155 19,345 19,072 698 Farm G 3 Jacob M Wise G 3 19,514 697 Lancaster Farming Saturday, December 16,1989-D9 (Turn to Page DIO) 52.4 98.1 87.2 87.8 18,152 19,982 19,105 18,619 17,971 18,686 18,128 18,446 17,531 17,596 17,634 18,209 18,878 17,859 18,801 18,581 18,447 18,509 17,382 18,128 13,464 18,497 17,589 18,551 17,535 17,020 17,896 152.7 84.6 85.1 86.0 17,080 17,789 19,266 17,611 85.6 87.1 38.1 49.0 697 696 658 658 657 656
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