DIO-Lancaster Firming Siturdiy, February 10,1990 Cumberland Co. DHIA November 1989 Lactation Report Age Milk Owner Brd. M. Thomas Sheaffer Ginny Berkheimer Farms 61 Curtis & Ann Day Starlet Mt. View Acres Heidi Curtis & Ann Day Lady J Paul Strock Jody Roy E. Deitch & Sons 98 Nevin Shughart 968 Holly View Farm 273 Frank J. Yost Jasmine Dave & Doug Lehman 268 Highland Vue Farms Darcie Lamar & Carol Sensenig Wanda Vallilea Farms 504 M. Thomas Sheaffer #Maze J.B. Brymesser & Sons 683 Roy E Snoke Irish M Thomas Sheaffer Rosie J.B. Brymesser & Sons 761 The Protein Champion For Winning Production. • In the two-year study (1986-87) by the University of Wisconsin, produced 25.19% crude protein, mote than all varieties tested. • In same competition, produced the highest yields of dry matter per acre of all varieties. • Has better Bacterial Wilt resistance than Cimarron, Drummor, Fortress and WL 320. • One of the best combinations of resistance to diseases and insects. Ask for the alfalfa that gives you more protein. Ask for Apollo Supreme. P. I. ROHRER & BRO„ INC. Smoketown, Pa. Ph: 717-299-2571 Afit PO 80a2055 Shawnaa Mission KSM2OI ThaDisclaimsrof Warranty andLimitationof Rsmadyonsach bag of saad is part of Iha (arms of tha safa Copyright ' IIM ABI ABO-3010 Monthly Report 25,479 1207 24,124 24,293 23,900 21,146 26,940 19,592 26,329 23,090 18,565 22,661 21,883 22,694 23,160 22,725 24,671 24,241 24,600 18,578 One of AMERICA’S. Op* £B5 Glenn W. Myers Lisa 3 4 20,629 Rolling Herd Averages Mt. View Acres B 3 40 84 M. Thomas Sheaffer 3 62 86 J Paul Strock 3 118 87 Roy E Snoke 3 40 91 Betty A Zeigler & Sons 3 53 91 David E Gettle B 3 46 89 Mark A Naugle 3 59 85 Bent Creek Farm 8 36 87 Robert H. Jamison 3 25 89 Highland Vue Farms 3 60 90 David R Walton 3 32 88 Nevin Shughart B 3 29 87 Cumber-Vue Farm B 3 44 89 Glenn W Myers B 3 70- 87 Donald A McCullough G 3 93 87 Harry E Thompson 3 45 88 Daniel L Martin, Jr. B 3 35 88 Lamar & Carol Sensenig B 3 Glenn newswanger B 3 Leroy Chestnut B 3 Hills-Hope-Pa FArm 3 Maple Key Holsteins B 3 Berkheimer Farms B 3 Lemar Farm B 3 Fred B McGillvray 3 Martin Lichtenberger B 3 Leroy Showaker & Son 3 Kenneth Horst B 3 Robee Acres 3 Donald M Leatherman B 3 Darma Farms 9 Samuel D Shenk B 3 J.B. Brymesser & Sonsß3 Marlin Miller & Sons B 3 Mayapple Farm 885 21 992 918 912 902 893 893 892 891 889 886 Robbee Acres Louise 883 880 876 870 870 863 861 B 3 4 22,231 44 84 50 31 60 223 45 18,301 3.7 13,428 4.9 17,987 4.0 VUSiIK FEED BINS W» Wtt Assimhh AM Mm Bin fa Yaw Farmf We Stock Truckloads Of Chore-Time Bins & Miles Of Chore-Time FLEX-AUGER® Authorized NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS, INC. FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK fefW)3 139 A West Airport Rd. V* \(jpjJ 7 Lititz, PA 17543 (717) 569-2702 agn systems No 858 852 Don & Tom Basehore Rebel Mandy Ginny 20,193 20,053 20,478 19,866 19,305 18,934 18,857 18,481 19,409 18,091 18,680 20,035 19,673 18,507 18,613 18,448 17,916 J.B. Brymesser & Sons 683 761 685 622 763 688 827 Sharon & Gerald Davidson Allie Roy E Snoke Irish Spring Pearl Galen & Linda Smith Babe Dena 18,522 17,997 18,139 17,928 18,876 17,141 17,892 18,987 18,880 17,740 18,952 17,588 18,808 17,825 17,918 17,166 17,832 Mt. View Acres Heidi Dixie Sherry Suzy Dave & Doug Lehman 268 ' J. Paul Strock Jody Kayla Nancy Jack C. Polar 84 Paul O Dyarman Lorna Merle & Sharon Dice 31 185 680 659 732 Yellow Josephine Elsie 3 17,490 5 19,474 0 18,119 (Turn to Page Dll) CHORE-TIME The feed bin is the very heart of any feeding system if the bin lets you down, the system quits. That’s why we put so many quality features into our complete line of feed bins - which includes 6-foot diameter steel or poly ethylene (great for H.M. corn), 6-foot, 7-foot, and 9-foot models. All are avail able in several capacities - so you have a wide selection of bins to fit your needs Here are just a few of the quality features that make our bins such an outstanding buy: • Sturdy Ladder System • All Bin Seams Are Double Caulked Choice ofl6 or 25 Inch Hopper Opening • All Galvanized Steel Parts Distributor * 4.3 3.7 3.7 15,900 18,202 17,962 17,542 21,697 18,550 3.9 3.1 3.5 24,671 18,578 22,231 18,120 16,045 17,595 18,358 3.7 17,623 5 10 6 24,241 21,970 18,002 3.5 3.4 4.0 15,499 14,969 4.0 4.3 3.8 5.4 4.4 3.6 23,900 15,578 18,167 20,954 22,661 3.9 26,940 22,960 20,080 3.3 3.6 3.7 3.2 22,500 16,851 4.2 3.9 3.5 3.7 STORE HOURS: Mon.'Frl. 7:30*4:30 OPEN SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT 693 679 676 689 673 650 662 870 760 737 662 656 912 843 799 768 886 893 826 761 727 715 691 688 674
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