Dl6-Lancaster Fanning Saturday, February 23,1991 Chester Co. DHIA BREED CODES: 1 Ayrshire 2 Guernsey 3 Holstein 4 Jersey December 1990 Rolling Herd Averages No % Days Milk Fat Name Breed Cows In Milk Lbs. Lbs. Star Point Holstems B 3 Timothy Barlow 3 Ken+Manlyn Umble 3 Dunwood Farm 3 H&R Mason 3 Sam Marian Stoltzfus Arthur+Duane Hershey 3 3 B 3 Joseph Lusby Robert A Miller Chns& Ches Stoltzfus Dale Hostetler Richard Hoover Vernon Guest & Sons B 3 I Lamar Horst B 3 Daniel M Stoltzfus B 3 David F King B 3 Joy-Wil Farms 3 Marks Melody Stolt- zfus B 3 Star Point Jerseys 4 John K Kauffman B 3 Richard Hostetler 3 Paul Martin B 3 John S Stoltzfus 3 Edwin & Gale Mast 3 Pei-Valley Farm 3 - z u HI o o 9s” [J23 uJi © o Monthly Report 5 Brown Swiss 8 More Than One Breed G Grade B Grade and Registered 22,660 22,593 22,002 21,717 23,003 87.9 89.4 89.2 878 88 7 55 5 93 2 62.8 58.3 142 2 21,542 84 3 36 8 21,577 21,128 21,190 870 85.0 88 8 67 8 59 0 40 8 20,948 21,289 20,183 90 3 88 9 88 8 55 4 53 1 52 2 20 227 20,341 20,456 20,522 19,840 89 8 87 5 84 5 87 5 83 8 98 3 81 9 47 5 57 0 137 4 20,464 17,267 20,701 20,579 19,886 19,999 19,292 19,228 I z LU m c o << 20 mg §§s 2 < 2 ft LU K CO D_ s Roy+Ruth Ann Bender B 3 Ardrossan Farms 1 David K Stoltzfus B 3 Breck-A-De Farm 3 Floyd Miller & Sons B 3 Memmus H Forrest B 3 Amos J Stoltfus 3 Leon D Kurtz 3 Merle J King B 3 Gerald L Kulp B 3 Daniel Annie Stoltzfus B 3 Amos K Kauffman 3 J Harold Bare 3 Herman Stoltzfus 3 New Bolton Ctr Unit 4 B 3 Harold & Glenn Ranck 3 John P Kauffman B 3 Maplesway Farm 3 David Bartram B 3 Donald M Horning B 3 Elam R Click B 3 Russ Hill Farm B 3 David & Dawn Protein Lbs. 729 709 699 698 694 755 819 814 851 874 Wmdle 3 Kevin Stahlnecker B 8 Charles J Moore B 3 Benjamin K 676 Kauffman 3 Duane & Carolyn Eber ly B 3 686 678 676 765 772 771 Marlin Weaver Jr 3 J Elmer Lapp 3 William L Stoltzfus 3 Geo Strutynski 667 664 660 801 799 718 +Sons 3 Levi S King B 3 Susan Weaver 3 Harold R Kulp B 3 Landis S Reid B 3 Gottlieb 659 659 654 653 652 781 697 728 748 736 Strohmaier B 3 E Kent High G 3 Elvtn R + Carol Mast 3 Timberview Farm 3 Robert + Sharon Nolan B 3 Thomas C Kearns B 3 Gideon Stoltzfus Jr B 3 Abram P King Jr. B 3 Evergreen Farm G 3 FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Ginder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 Qc 1991 BARN PAINTING Aim For The Best - In Coating Film Thickness To do It right uw the finest kind of bfistle brush evening out the costing Into s film thickness that does not peel in normal moisture stress (found on most barn siding from outside and inside by livestock or stored animal feed ) 1. PREPARATION. Peeling old coatings (improperly brushed) needs to be removed The best again is simply water blasting or power washing' High vol ume of water - medium pressure is best' Done professionally or do it yourself, especially on the easy to reach areas 2. MAKING A NEW START spray on brush in paint ing on the renewed surface or resurfaced wood siding The above mentioned AIM of coating thickness can prevent future peeling and resur facing cost & effort Simple, old fashioned brush ing does most of the trick This film will let mois ture breathe through it Depending on the amount of weather wear it can be recoated lightly in 10 years of more Southern exposures usually wear faster For more Information call 1-800-626-9043 ( I 215-445-6186 or write L/ PHARES S. HURST I, ■ 233 E. Maple Grove Rd. Narvon, PA 17555 BRUNING PAINT 20,171 18,793 19,888 19,867 85.3 85.8 88.0 80.9 58.8 129,0 46 2 94 3 19,967 84.9 76 4 19,121 19,992 19,899 19,455 18,977 87.2 86 3 81.2 86.1 87.7 68.4 48.5 47 5 102.6 87.7 19,258 19,966 19,451 19,311 83.5 87.3 85.1 87.1 37.8 43 2 82.2 50 0 20,565 86.9 42.7 19,550 19,847 19,575 19,519 19,455 19,546 18,839 62 5 42 9 69.1 124 1 59.3 43 3 85.1 19,462 18,424 19,005 86.9 86.5 85.9 51,8 49.1 46.7 19,515 90.4 46.1 19,439 18,951 18,939 18,526 90.1 86.9 87 2 870 63 36 38 18,389 18,586 18,565 18,311 18,029 90.1 84 0 83 3 88 0 85 9 18,540 17,843 17,597 18,158 86 0 90 0 860 876 109 125 92 56 17,363 17,976 88.2 85 4 18,098 18,283 18,266 84.7 85 8 88 9 40 42 99 Mrs John B Hannom 3D B 3 Landhope Farms B 3 Wilknson Farm 1 B 3 Charles-Don Gable 1 Jesse E Lair G 3 Paul Smoker G 3 Walmoore #3 B 3 H&R Mason 302 512 516 572 503 75 467 587 431 Joy-Wil Farms *Elsie Ivory Nichole Robert A Miller Paula 26 Kevin Stahlnecker 085 0116 Dandy Merle J. King 633 630 629 629 724 770 711 703 628 713 626 624 624 620 619 681 718 697 697 645 619 618 618 615 724 704 748 748 615 718 603 602 602 763 737 663 Pattie Herman Stoltzfus Judy Timothy Barlow #Joy Landhope Farms 575 383 Dunwood Farm Colleen Ardrossan Farms N-Fooln J-Bel-R 5-Bells Dale Hostetler Kay 602 703 600 600 599 597 709 676 674 728 593 591 590 587 582 712 659 715 677 714 657 627 666 733 580 579 577 576 Vernon Guest u u , Edna Robert & Sharon Nolan Fran Geo Strutynski & Sons 40 57 575 575 614 660 Arthur & Duane Hershey Reba Marge 575 575 573 605 646 630 Richard Hostetler 37 David Bartram 8416 8651 John K Kauffman Pam CHARGE-A-MATIC 6-8-12 Charger V, or 12 Volt Only MOUNTING \ ifi") ' J PLATE .» ’A' ‘i/ AVAILABLE - AT i I ADDITIONAL I I • Regulator controlled COST 'Jy . Manual switch to 'w' overcome the slow bj|b_J We fimsh charge (Ops) * Polarity protected PEQUEA BATTERIES 103 A - NORTH RONKS RD. RONKS, PA 17572 Chemgro ' , seeds QUALITY SEED OUTSTANDING IN THE BAG! IN THE FIELD! CORN - ALFALFA - SOYBEANS CHEMGRO Box 218 East Petersburg, PA 17520 717-569-3296 1-SOO-348-OROW 16,963 18,180 17,623 16,773 17,995 18,066 18,236 111 3 389.1 400.7 76 8 89 4 61 5 157.1 305 305 305 6-7 3-8 5-0 305 305 305 305 305 6-2 0-0 3-11 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 298 305 5-5 3- 4- 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 (Turn to Pag« Dl7) STRIKE IT RICH! LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED 31,471 27,289 25,922 22,703 21,219 25,457 23,311 18,772 21,854 1080 996 883 29,018 25,455 23,286 1048 906 24,752 27,666 1035 970 958 26,535 26,117 23,651 1032 24,923 1024 23,959 1023 26,656 1010 893 28,522 21,928 1005 29,575 993 922 880 24,305 24,695 22,985 992 25,675 979 25,705 975 24,124 975 885 22,620 23,212 969 870 26,054 26,429 23,108 26,678 24,957 21,943 932 858 918 21,879 SELL IT WITH A -
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