Lebanon Co. DHIA Lactation Report March 1993 Owner Cow Name Brd. Age Robert C. Smith David Brandt 60 25 Little Hill Farm Sylvia Mindy Lynn W. Moyer Kate David Eugene Reiff Joelyn Jody Kirby L. Horst Elita Mark Patches 52 David Kline Lily Bonnie Arthur R. Krall 4 Son Patsy Reuben 0. Martin Trina Donald G. Hotter 228 235 234 Vincent A. Wagner 31 160 224 Bucher Brothers Sondra Meadow-Wood Farm 120 Philhaven Farm 3 RIMI Ri? rMfKWCWft jrUiHvAßiJir Lr , u^3jysir Contracts Available For Hogs, Finishing And Sow Units. For More Information Call , *- Strong Glass Reinforced Flooring With V-Bar Shaped Slat For Ease Of Cleaning Available With Two Opening Sizes: Comfy II Junior For Pre-Nursery And Comfy II Senior For Grower And Finisher. agrl systems Monthly Report Daya In Milk 305 290 304 305 5-1 2-10 2-1 3-11 2-0 305 305 303 3-11 3-2 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 3-8 3-6 3-6 305 305 305 9-4 5-5 3-1 305 305 305 296 305 305 ‘ \ t fjr fj I I 7 '"- 7 Northeast Agri Marlin D. Heisey 106 140 171 J. Calvin Zimmerman 157 Raymond K, Marlin Cookie Richard Batz Maryann Gary Lentz 98 130 197 Curvin & Jay Good 57 Ramona Holsteins Carol James S. Martin Kricket Earl & Marilyn Smith Ron 903 Sad 901 Luke Brubaker 25 Weaverline Holsteins Joelyn Sonnen Acres Mystic Louis E. Martin 43 12 Darryl L. Weaver Prize Lbe. Lbs. Milk Fat 16,873 25,167 24,841 26,038 927 913 854 1063 861 22,543 20,292 22,095 28,080 24,286 1040 910 19,698 942 25,655 22,734 20,392 873 20,869 24,351 855 933 884 24,796 21,802 20,918 1144 855 903 30,873 21,641 22,004 24,376 20,887 897 1032 22,787 30,993 MODEL 90 FARROWING CRATE Constructed from heavy gauge materials this crate is designed to reduce crushing, with sow comfort in mind. The bowed bottom bars makes for a comfortable 33” crate width when the sow lays down, yet the adjustable anti-crush bars eliminates the sow from carelessly dropping on the piglets. This movement restriction does not hamper the sow as she lays down, or wants to stand up, as • the bars slide up and out of her way. Systems, Inc. FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK i ____ 139 A West Aiipcn Rd. SIM MW Lititz, PA 17543 1 SS E] 717-569-2702 m SB] 1-800-673-2580 - Jl —t Young FAWN GROVE (York Co.) The Kennard-Dale Young Far mers Association has awarded its outstanding Community Service Award to Mr. and Mrs. David Gemmill at the 27th annual banquet. A savings bond was presented to the Gemmill's on behalf of the York Bank in recognition of their exceptional contribution to the community. The Gemmills own and operate a dairy farm in Delta. In addition STOCK!?* GALVANIZED! 292 305 305 5-8 4-0 2-10 25,513 29,711 25,355 907 1404 868 23,553 28,786 26,175 9-5 5-5 4-7 3-2 305 305 305 305 933 1289 1145 1014 28,710 32,350 28,174 26,096 25,118 1000 27,456 26,595 22,499 22,373 25,381 3-11 1044 27,674 22,249 4-11 4-2 25,828 26,453 22,960 Farmers Hold Banquet David Gemmill is a Dekalb dealer, member of the Maryland-Virginia Milk Producers, member of the _ Southern Stales Board of Direc tors, Delta area Little League pres ident, and former president of the Kennard-Dale Young Farmers Association. The association also inducted the 1993-94 officers at the ban quet: Alan Yost, president; Wil- Atomize Your Crops... Maximize Your Harvest! Atomizers If you are interested in reducing cost, saving time and effort, and preserving the environment, while getting the most from your harvest, call for more information. 52 Gallon, With Cannon $4,500°° 28 E Trout Run Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 (717) 733-3015 Will Ship UPS Master Card, Visa & Discover Card Accepted Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22,1993-D5 Hoover 448 Mae Arlene Twin-Gro Holsteins 337 DGK-Holsteins Barbie Dale & Rattle Maulfair 12 Udder Valley Farm 7 -arms Ernest Hostetler 161 Dale Good 22 Jeff & Karen Zuck Olive Mara Alvin L. Stoltzfus Cheryl John E. Zimmerman 7 Neal W. Sensenig 34 Mar Ree Dairy Farm 65 Stanley & Sharon Homing L 8 Robert L. Martin Alda Kenneth Mase Andrea Phares Z. Musser 74 Wernerway Farms 85 W We are all endeavoring to profit from the best possible yield from our crops. Fighting diesease and insects with chemicals is an on going process. Chemicals have proven to be effective, but the secret is in the application. Atomizers have been used since the 1970’s in actual field experience, and insure clean, blemish-free, bountiful crops. MODEL P 42 Martin’s Repair 3-1 2-4 2-2 296 305 305 22,468 27,753 24,349 23,757 4-10 24,434 4-10 28,470 21,645 23,588 305 24,261 7-8 4-10 26,173 26,368 305 23,151 305 21,200 305 24,883 4-10 24,553 305 19,344 31,442 22,364 7-10 24,676 23,134 liam Rinas, vice president; Char les Richardson, secretary; Dwight Hedrick, treasuer; and Mark Hushon, director of public relations. Philip Loht of Kunzlcr & Com pany of Lancaster was the guest speaker for the evening. More than 35 door prizes were donated by local merchants and individuals. TTK 932 860 853 934 1062 939 1109 903 855 940 1049