Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 1992, Image 248

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    F2B-Lancaster Firming, Saturday, January 4,1992
York Co. DHIA
1 Ayrshire
2 Guernsey
3 Holstein
4 Jersey
November, 1991
Rolling Herd Average
No.
Name Brd. Cows
Smysers Richlawn Fms 3
Lynn Wolf 3
Leonard Greek B 3
HS & RE Fetrow 3
Thomas A Boyer 3
Jim&Holly McCaffree 3
Edwin L Calhoun B 3
Sinking Spring Fminc 3
Walk Le Holsteins B 3
Ramsey S Cooper Jr 3
Melvin R Lehr 63
Wayne E Myers 3
Beshore Farms 3
Dale & Darla Doll 3
Woodbine Farms 3
William Myers B 3
B Robert Charles 3
Leaspring Farm 3
Smokey Hollow Farm G 3
Walnut Hill Farm B 8
Rutters 3
Applehurst Farms 3
Melvin t Barb Marks 3
Gary W Thoman 3
Ted+Dianne Haberland 3
Furnace Creek Farm 3
Mcßal Dairy Farm B 3
RR&MR Stewart 3
Horace E Heindel 3
Ag Committee
Meets At
Farm Show
HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.) — Farmers will have the
Jiancc to talk with top-lcvcl olfi
vials from both the PA Depart
ment ol Agriculture and the
Department of Environmental
Resources at a meeting hosted by
the Agricultural Advisory Com
mittee, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Wednes
day, January 15, room B of the
Farm Show Complex.
"The officials at both depart
ments develop many of the regula
tions and procedures which the
farming community follows," said
Steve Robinson, past chair of the
committee. "This meeting will
give farmers the opportunity to
meet face-to-face with some of
these officials and ask them
questions."
Deputy Secretary Caren Glot
fclty from DER and Deputy Sec
retary Walter Peetchalka from
PDA will be on hand to answer
questions. Other speakers and top
ics will include: Roger Fickes,
chief of the Division of Rivers and
Wetlands Conservation, on wet
lands; Personnel from Bureau of
Waste Management on compost
residual waste regulations; and
Deputy Sec. Glotfelty on ground
water protection strategy.
The Agricultural Advisory
Committee advises both DER and
the Department of Agriculture on
regulations and policies affecting
the farming community. Member
ship consists of representatives
from the three general farm orga
nizations, Penn Stale University,
members of the House and Senate
Ag and Rural Affairs committees
and other agencies directly deal-
Monthly
Report
BREED CODES:
5 Brown Swiss
8 More Than One Breed
G Grade ,
B Grade and Registered
% Days Milk Fat
In Milk Lbs. Lbs.
Howard G Taylor B 3
Elvin R Deiler G 3
George Innerst&Sons B 3
Leroy Bupp 3
Stump'Acres 3
Dale E Ranck 3
Dennis J Myers 3
Eisenhart Bros G 8
David Gemmill B 3
Jerry A Krone 3
Hushon Farms B 3
Earl Fuhrman 3
Elvin G Molison B 3
Deal Holsteins Farm B 3
Kevin S Holtzinger B 3
T Edwin Johnson 3
Myron R Pomraning B 3
Rodman C Thompson 3
Keith A Shaffer 3
Wayshar Farm B 3
John C Krone B 3
David L & Chris Druck G 3
Robt Baumgardner Jr B 3
Protein
Lbs.
Name Brd. Cows
Eugene W Hall
Milton S Fuoss Jr
Schon-Crest Farms
Marvin L Waltz
Benjamin E McCarty
Burbel Holsteins
Samuel & Larry Fry
Cha Der Dairy
Franklin J Finck
Robert C Bronson
Ritter-Ridge Farm
Steppe Brothers
Lost Brook Farm
Steven T Ulmer
i Charles F Ulmer Jr
John Snyder
Mars-View Farm B 3
Willard M Brelsford B 3
Jay-Linda Kreider B 3
Chas+Marianne Rogers B 3
E And Y Metzger G 3
Linden-Hills Farm 3
Edgar+William Hunter 3
Mont Will Farms B 3
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DISPLAY AT THE PA FARM SHOW
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VACUUM PUMP
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Available In Sizes From Quieter Than The
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FIRST IN PRODUCT INNOVATION
W and J
DAIRY SALES
Oxford, PA
717-529-2569
TRI-STATE
JONES-DAIRY FARM
SERVICE AUTOMATION
Medford, NJ Hagerstown, MD
609-267-0198 301-416-7340
MENDENHALL
DAIRY SUPPLY
Brookville, PA
814-849-5539
Lycoming County DHIA
November, 1991
Rolling Herd Average
% Days Milk Fat
In Milk Lbs. Lbs.
B 3
G 3
B 3
hf'UlMAflC
MILKING SYSTEMS j_
First In Product Innovation
• Cost & Cleanliness
Use No Messy Pump Oil
Therefore Eliminating Oil
Expense
Greider Holsteins B 3
Bower Farms G 3
Vollman Dairy Farm B 3
John P Leatherman B 3
Fred+Scott Lovell B 3
Miller & Rearick G 3
Dale F Cooley B 3
Earl L Henster G 3
Steven C & Susan NeHB3
Burbet Jerseys 4
Frank + Barb Hartley B 3
Name Brd. Cow*
JL & CL Shaffer 3
Sauderdale Farm B 3
Mabarbil Farms 3
Alan R Narehood 3
Rsherdale Farm B 3
Tim-Laurie Hackenborg 3
Glenn A Barb Carper B 3
Jesse J Yoder B 3
Randolph A Hoffman 3
Chriss+Trish Nipple B 3
George Stoltzfus 3
J+G+K+J Blank B 3
Pasture Green Farm 3
D&N Homberger B 3
Dare E Land B 3
ER+KA Farms B 3
Seven Oaks B 3
HL Narehood & Sons B 3
Dennis L Hunsberger B 3
Alvie D Cook B 3
David Apple And Son B 3
John M Kurtz 63
Richard+Betty Welter B 3
Tim+Arlene Yoder 3
Michael&Mary Hauck B 3
Sheldon&Sue Shaffer G 3
Loire Fry & Sons B 3
Ken + Edna Smith B 3
Ne-La-Le Farm B 3
Protein
Lbs.
PRINGLE
FEED STORE
Greenville, PA
412-588-7950
K&K
AGRI SERVICE
Carlisle, PA
717-249-1195
Snyder County DHIA
November 1991
Rolling Herd Average
% Days Milk Fat
In Milk Lbs. Lbs.
McNEAL FARM
SERVICE
Towanda, PA
717-364-5460
GRIMES DAIRY
EQUIPMENT
Genesse, PA
814-848-7466
Protein
Lbs.