Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 10, 1993, Image 130

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    D2-Lancaatar Farming, Saturday, July 10,1993
LANCASTER DHIA
The cows-that finished protein records of 770 or more pounds in
June in Lancaster DHIA are listed as follows:
OWNER - COW'S NAME
CALVIN D BEILER
WALNUT RON FAIN
776
963
652
ROBERT KAUFFNAN JR
FAIIAI
FREDA
JONI
DORIS
KENNETH E ZORIN
539
(OLLINO 0N...1N THE SO'
MEETS THE CHALLENGE
( SLP * > . ype 10’
The Brillion Turfmaker is designed to seed large areas at
precise rates. Accurate placement of seed at the proper depth
assures maximum germination and thicker, more uniform
stands with seed saving sup to 50%. Also available in 8 ft.
and form
a firm seedbed. Precision seeding devices meter out the seed
onto the well prepared seedbed. Rear rollers split the shallow
ridges formed by the front rollers and gently firm the soil
around the tiny seeds. A
For More Information Contact Your Brillion Dealer
Pennsylvania I
Adamatown
AOAMSTOWN
EQUIP. INC.
Altoona A CrAtton
HINES
EQUIPMENT CO.
BacMalavllla
MILLER
EQUIP. CO.
Loyavilla
GUTSHALL’S, INC.
Lynnport
KERMIT K.
KISTLER, INC.
Baiwlek
C.H. RINEHIMER
A SONS
Carilalt
GUTSHALL'S, INC.
Dovar
GEORGE N.
GROSS, INC.
Naadmora
CLUGSTON
FARM EQUIPMENT
Eaaton
GEORGE V.
SEIPLE
Eltzabathtown
MESSICK FARM
EQUIPMENT CO.
' Naw Holland
, A.B.C. GROFF. INC.
Reports:
Jay Mylin, manager
Phone; (717) 665-5960
BREED AGE DAYS
4-0 305
Efl
GR-H
5- 305
2-11 274
6- 305
8-0 305
3-8 305
3- 305
4- 305
RE
GR-H
3-0 305
3-2 305
The Precision Grass Seeder
For Professional Landscapers
Turf and Sod Producers
Oakland MHIa Tamaqua
PEOPLES CHARLES
SALES A SERVICE SNYDER, INC
Inlareouraa
C.B. HOOBER
A SON
Lancaatar
LANDIS
BROTHERS, INC.
PIKEVILLE
EQUIPMENT. INC.
QuarryvWa
GRUMELU FARM
SERVICE
Labanon
UMBERGER'S
OF FONTANA
MARYLAND
Maxalaamy
Nil FUCKER A
NEW JERSEY ]
SONS, INC.
Brldgaton
LESUE FOGG
Elmar
POLE TAVERN
EQUIP.
SALES CORP
NILK PROT
3.2
30,414
31,728
30,430
26,754
3.1
2.8
3.1
27,822
26,844
24,273
23,318
3.4
3.2
3.3
3.4
30,931
34,287
3.0
2.6
EED
HE
:llion
WAY
Wittontown
DEERFIELD AG &
TURF CENTER, INC
Olay
WMt Grm*
SG. LEWIS &
SON, INC.
Fradarlek
CERESVILLE FORD
NEW HOLLAND
Cehimbut
REED BROTHER!
EQUIPMENT
FaiilMd
CALDWELL
' TRACTOR I
EQUIPMENT.
Cows By Protein
*
PAT
PRO
TEIN
2.9
976
863
827
1208
996
1019
3.8
3.3
3.8
949
861
805
782
1005
967
991
905
3.6
3.6
4.1
3.9
932
897
1032
994
3.3
2.9
“The Finest In Deb? Natrltton*
Top Lancaster
375
536
DOOHS L WEAVER
BARONA
SHBLRAR ACRES
VASHT4
NIKI 3
TKACIS
NOLLY 4
JOBY 5
ABNER S ESH
ROH
SOB
STEPHEN L HERSHEY
12
42
9
JOHN H HOWARD
RANDI
RAISA
DAN L STOLTZPDS
PEG
IVAN Z BEILER
LORNA
MELVIN ZOOK
281
VERNON R DNBLE + SON
EDNA
KISS
TANYA
THIN OAK PARKS
113
JS SMOKER-SONS PK-1
906
DAVID K STOLTZPDS
HOPE
SUE
HERSHEY BROS. DAIRY
HAZEL
ALLISO
NEW ACRES
50
HAPLEBOPE PARKS INC
91
’305
305
GR-H
RE
4-4
3-2
305
4-7
6-2
5-10
3-4
5-8
7-4
305
305
R 8
GR-H
6-3
3-0
305
305
305
RH
BH
RH
6-10
3-
4-
305
305
5-9
1-11
305
5-8
305
5-11
305
4-0
RH
RH
RH
305
300
305
6-9
5-0
5-5
GR-H
305
4-6
305
4-6
GR-H
GR-i
305
305
2-11
5-4
305
302
4-5
3-8
GR-H
3-4
305
3-2 305 26,326
(Turn to Pago 03)
GE-H
Farmers Reminded To Report
Weather-Damaged Crops
DHIA
For
June
27,783
28,667
2.8
2.7
780
780
30,458
3.1
932
28,667
26,775
28,163
24,611
25,896
29,985
25,458
917
774
3.1
3.0
28,878
27,523
27,175
915
870
858
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.3
3.3
27,222
23,673
905
781
3.2
27,874
903
28,847
896
3.1
889
29,490
3.0
889
884
851
3.3
3.2
3.6
26,790
27,539
23,864
26,300
886
29,604
880
3.0
25,399
24,760
876
801
3.4
3.2
26,350
24,621
875
779
3.3
3.2
28,880
874
3.0
865
LEESPORT (Berks
Co.) Before destroy
ing weather-damaged
crops, farmers should
notify the Agricultural
Stabilization and Con
servation Service
(ASCS) to obtain 1993
acreage credit and
documentation for fu
ture crop acreage bases.
“When we inspect
the area for this pur
pose, evidence of the
failed acreage must be
present,” said county
ASCS official Richard
Troutman.
Recently, some areas
of the county experienc
ed high winds and hail,
which caused some
crop damage. Barley
was flattened and com
was shredded in Some
areas.
Farmers are currently
filing acreage reports
with ASCS to qualify
for benefits on their
1993 program crops.
The program partici
pants must report crops,
cropland acres to be de
voted to the acreage
conservation reserve,
and other land uses.
1021
789
3.7
2.8
3.3
1001
3.5
3.2
3.3
3.3
3.7
999
923
3.3
3.6
3.9
3.7
3.6
1119
1013
971
4.0
4.0
1095
936
959
3.7
1073
1232
4.2
1039
1091
976
3.9
4.0
4.1
3.6
958
922
3.1
918
927
3.6
3.7
3.3
3.8
867
928
2.8
812
826
3.1