Lebanon Co. DHIA BREED CODES 1 Ayrshire 2 Guernsey 3 Holstein 4 Jersey B Grade and Registered April 1991 Rolling Herd Average No. % Day* Mlk Fat ■ Protein Brd. Cows In Milk Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Him* Arnold Acres 3 59. Ferndale 74. 43. 81. Farms 3 Richard Batz 3 Gary Lentz 3 Meadow Spring Holstn B 3 Raymon & Marlin Getz 3 57, Hoover 110, Farms Roy H 55.4 Weaver 3 Richard+Linda Krall 83 Bruce R Hettin ger 83 Irvin Z Brubak er G 3 Louis E 39.1 17.1 53.9 47.0 Martin G 3 Thomas+Shirley Krall G 3 Curvin+Jay 75.6 Good 83 Arthur R Krall & Son 3 Dale L Hoover 3 Vincent A Wag ner 3 Dale Good 83 Roy M Oberholt zer 83 Willow Maple 86.3 72.7 74.2 58.9 94.1 49.6 Farm 3 Raymond K Mar tin B 3 47.0 50.7 FARMING FOR THE FUTURE with ★ NEW FOR 1991 - BOLT-ON TEETH ★ r can be your ticket to INCREASED PROFITS* and help you comply to your conservation plan. ‘ln the last two years we put in alfalfa with a nurse crop of spring triticale and field peas. The Aer-Way and flexible chain harrow were the only tillage used. The alfalfa seedlings are the best we've ever had." B « JU *1 have better pastures since I tuned using (he Aer- Way to acme and renovate my pastures. Using the P’ . Aer-Way hi* helped me get the nutrients where they ■ JL are needed. I would not recommend feniliziog or liming without running the Aer-Way first Monthly Report 5 Brown Swiss 8 More Than One Breed G Grade 89.7 23,547 872 775 764 825 89.3 90.6 86.7 23,246 23,621 23,048 779 88.7 22,279 858 86.9 22,368 86.8 805 22,404 89.7 817 22,916 793 86.5 22,561 746 86.9 22,348 84.2 801 22,906 86.6 764 22,389 90.3 754 21,243 86.8 810 22,705 87.5 803 21,914 88.6 751 21,791 86.2 88.4 824 789 21,903 21,437 88.2 745 21,108 857 86.9 21,447 772 87.1 21,851 RICK & KATHIE ARNOLD Twin Oaks Farm Truxton, New York SANDY FISHER Brookview Farm, Manakin-Sabot, Virginia Jeff + Karen Zuck B 3 56.2 Luke Brubaker B 3 Gary Mase B 3 Reuben O Mar tin 3 Wernerway Farms B 3 Robert L Martin B 3 David Kline B 3 David Eugene Reiff 3 Ernest Hostet ler B 3 Udder Valley Farm B 3 Leon M Burkhol der B 3 Dale+Fran Bushong B 3 Kenneth Mase B 3 Ramona Hols teins 3 Dale Hostetter & Sons 3 Gene+Kalhleon Martin B 3 Robert B Bollin ger B 3 Bruce R Heilin ger 5 Marlin D Hei- 766 757 757 746 722 721 716 say 83 Kirby L Horst 3 Little Hill Farm 3 David Brandts Gary Lee Mase 5 716 714 712 White Birch Farm 83 Philhaven 709 697 Farm Hershey 696 Bare Weaverline Holsteins 83 Neal W Sense nig 83 Bruce R Hettin ger 2 Mark C Patch es 83 1 David E Zimmer man G 3 Earl+Marilyn 696 695 692 691 689 681 Smith Ken-Joda Farm 677 676 A GOOD THING JUST GOT BETTER! Helping Ranchers and Dairymen Make Better Hay and Pastures Throughout the Nation. UNIVERSITY TESTS SHOW • AerWay-lag Pays • Increases yield and quality • Important part of Intensive hay and pasture management • Help* conserve valuable soil, fertilizer and water. • Redacts compaction • Improves manare management • Reduces run-otf • Promotes extended stand life. “My dairy farm is located on rolling terrain in Reedsburg, Wisconsin. After the first cutting, I used the Aer-Way on my thinning alfalfa stand to get the fertilizer and water into the ground. The second cutting was noticeably better with thicker and leafier alfalfa. I would recommend the Aer-Way to other dairy farmers." DAVID RABOINE Dairy Farmer Reedsburg, Wisconsin 87.9 52.7 18.0 85.2 86.1 77.6 86.2 134.5 89.9 66.3 71.9 90.1 87.4 56.9 85.5 78.7 86.3 80.8 88.7 49.8 90.9 88.5 41.2 86.5 87.7 69.4 86.2 97.0 85.5 90.7 87.4 86.4 86.8 84.1 31.2 49.2 47.1 81.2 83.3 52.3 97.9 85.9 89.3 84.4 40.3 90.1 67.6 90.7 » 98.5 85.7 93.9 79.4 82.6 85.3 52.5 94.8 4.5 09.9 86.3 84.6 48.7 87.9 83.5 B 3 57.5 83.5 Aw i Wav The Aer-Way is playing an important role in my soil-building program and saving me fuel and labour at die same time.* JOHN VAN DORP Woodstock, Ontario Daily and hog operation 21.701 794 670 20,926 20,587 698 755 669 665 21,008 787 664 21,220 733 662 20,781 20,346 772 731 659 659 20,494 715 658 21,193 764 656 19,597 736 654 20,701 829 653 19,919 713 652 732 19,771 651 20,476 764 651 20,858 794 651 20,337 717 649 20,756 674 648 18,297 647 709 20,049 20,642 742 789 646 646 20,540 20,513 774 776 645 643 18,020 707 640 19,951 711 633 19,635 731 630 19,416 629 703 19,704 720 627 19,450 627 687 18,125 626 818 21,126 748 625 20,314 748 625 19,014 621 691 19,771 620 720 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 15, 1991-823 Joe Meily 3 Harvey T Bomgardner 3 Wesley D Mar tin B 3 Allen H Leinbach 3 Kenneth I Sell ers 3 Ezra H Martin B 3 David + Kathy Smith G 3 DGK- Holsteins 3 Twin-Maple Farm B 3 Phares Z Muss er 3 96.3 Marvin K Meyer & Sons B 3 120.9 John Brubaker G 3 David+Chris Williams B 3 Dennis Wamp ler B 3 Walter M Mar tin G 3 Bucher Brothers B 3 Samuel Geesaman B 3 Donald G Hotter 3 Mervin W Horst 3 James S Mar tin B 3 Leon H Kline 3 Sonnen Springs Farm 3 James & Pamela Berry B 3 57.4 Walter K Hei- B 3 58.3 sey Little-Hill Farm Elson 5 10.3 Hostetter 3 50.7 Alvin & Marian Martin B 3 66.6 Ernest P Detweil er G 3 48.2 Lynn W Moyer B 3 60.1 Richard&Ronald 3 71.9 Shirk Flexible Chain Harrow One of the heaviest in the industry “We really noticed the improvement in the Helds where we used the Aer-Way implement. The grasses came back greener and thicker. We even got regrowth in some of the thinned-out areas." LARRY STRITE Rich Baron Farm, Greencastle, Pennsylvania This Toll Free CaU May Be One Of The Best Investments You Will Make! 1-800-457-8310 Aer. Wav □Yes, please send me free information about youn □Flexible Chain Harrow □Aer-Way Implement Nairn Fan Addres! Tow: Stati Telephone (, 72.3 86.6 20,395 104.4 88.9 19,236 40.7 88.2 19,594 38.7 85.7 19,036 69.9 84.9 18,805 88.2 50.1 19,033 46.1 19,622 82.4 84.3 51.3 19,606 65.2 86.6 19,322 86.8 19,351 88.0 18,510 58.5 88.2 18,538 83.0 63.6 18,905 97.9 18,468 85.9 51.6 86.3 19,044 82.8 40.4 19,332 52.4 18,334 88.1 19,369 43.3 86.0 70.5 18,943 86.1 18,740 19,073 78.6 85.5 52.3 71.2 18,215 82.9 50.8 17,685 89.1 19,207 87.7 17,455 81.1 19,199 86.8 18,515 83.7 18,639 87.6 18,377 87.5 18,362 85.3 (Turn to Page 826) INTENSIVE GRAZING MAINTENANCE PASTURE RENOVATION SEED BED PREPARATION 711 617 717 616 730 611 708 610 737 610 697 609 687 605 703 605 602 692 729 600 598 715 738 597 694 597 596 670 688 595 672 595 633 594 677 594 593 756 593 592 659 696 590 690 587 620 587 680 586 669 584 684 675 584 582 672 581 682 579 662
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