Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1993, Image 137

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    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
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Contracts Available For Hogs, Finishing
And Sow Units. For More Information Call
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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.
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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
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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
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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