Page 14—Dairy of Distinction Supplement, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 1,1992 The historic Hans Herr house is virtually in the backyard at Howcrest Hols teins in Willow Street. Tourists come by and special events sometimes spill over from the John and Susan Howard farm into the parking lot of the Hans Herr house. It’s one of the oldest remaining homesteads still standing and it was built by the religious leader who settled the area for his family. The cur rent barn at Howcrest farm dates to 1866 and was built by John and Elizabeth Harnlsh. The mllkhouse wall bears that date. It was remodeled in the 1960 s and the stall and manger are In good shape. Last year, John installed better ventilation in the barn getting a dramatic Increase in air-exchange. The barn has the round-edged roof and limestone walls. The house is also limestone. The road that cuts between their farm and a pasture end at the Hans Herr home, cutting down on the amount of traffic. The 70-acre farm is located near urban development on the south of Lancaster city. The Howards milk about 40 registered Holsteins and have a production average in the mld-20,000 pound area. John was recently elected to the board of directors of the National Holstein Association. Dairy At\ of M Distinction Omy rumlrMflcMian Praynm See Us For All Your Dairy Care Needs Tie Stalls (all kinds) Paneling and Pens Free Stalls (all kinds) Gutter Grates Lever Rows Water Bowls Grates (custom made) Galvanized Pipe Energy-Free Drinkers • We custom make to fit your barn. Call tor a dealer In your area. nm YOU We have man V equipment bargains resulting from our dodger rental and leasing business. KNOW? stop In and ask us about them today! S£mo.Sm£ SmU o*. Congratulations To All The Dairy of Distinction Award Winners! LANCASTER History abounds in many Pennsylvania farms and the Herr Hope Farms Is also one which pays tribute to those who came before. A. Dale Herr, Kirk wood. said that the operation now Is the result of combing three farms together for a total of 450 acres, 360 of which are tillable. The Herrs milk 94 registered and grade Holsteins and raise about 90 replacements in a 150 free stall barn, built in 1977, which is painted sky blue with white trim. But on the original farm there was a school house, which was separated from the farm property years ago. It still stands are a landmark. The bell from the school is still on the farm hanging from a structure In the Herr's front yard. A lot of Amish neighbors, the pastures and open areas also provide character to the farm scene. Rolling herd production at the farm Is about 19,084 pounds of milk, with 723 pounds of fat and 606 pounds of protein. The house is an old limestone farm house. The four-acre yard has several large old maple trees, flower beds, two wagon wheels and a couple rocks from a field moved up to freestall and flowers planted around them. The farm is peopled by A. Dale, his wife P. Faye, and son Dale Jr. Working at the farm are nephew Roger Fryberger and herdsman Buzz Ratliff, also is asistant Christine Ambler. W?' Dairy Ml\ of flk Distinction THE ORIGINAL ENERGY FREE WATERER... EGIALEB! l2 Models Available For Hog* - - Dalnr ‘ *h**P • Hone* ffT Cool, Clean, Algae Free Water ““lip* Make* Mlrafount A t r~ Wlnter/Summor Friend You Nov or Own An Electric Wat or or, You Only Loot* It From The Pow*r Company FOREVER • No fteeas ops • No alps • No stray voltage • No heat alanaob • Coasts* cool water npply • No bird manuia • No thermostats WE SHIP UPS ANYWHERE! Umberger’s of Fontana, Inc. HOURS: Mon.-Thura. 7:80-8, W. 7i30-9, Sot. 7:30-4 Mira Fount .FOUNT APVi • Never rusts • No rodent problem • No electrical ibock hoard • Increased weight gains to baaf • Increased ndlk flow with dairy Rt. 4, Box 845, Lebanon, PA 17043 8 miles B. of Hershey on Rt. 332 717-867-5161 03 • No utility bills • Automatic refill • livestock choose over other wafcseis • Easy hookup • No wasted water