Berks (Continued from Pag* A2S) herd for milk. Hiddenview cattle ran the highest avenge for protein production for 1993, with 783 pounds. The county’s herd recording the highest average butterfat produc tion is owned by Junge Farms Inc. The average was 870 pounds butterfat. Harod Schuler and son’s herd ran the lowest average somatic cell count, with an average 140,000 SCC. Schuler also earned second place award for herd management The second lowest SCC herd was Lowell Kurtz’s, with an 152,000 SCC. The Berks County Brown Swiss wit the highest production was Gil da, owned by Northldll Creek Farm. Gilda produced 27,416 pounds of milk, 903 pounds of pro tein. and 1,108 pounds of butterfat The high producing Guernseys were both owned by Carl Hollen bach. His Sally made 16,601 FISHER 8L THOMPSON ANNOUNCES THE OPEN HOUSE WINNERS!!! GRAND SECOND PRIZE - Registered Holstein Calf . 183 Lbs • 72 Days Old ERVIN BRUBAKER - Lebanon, PA THIRD PRIZE - Homelite Weed Eater EPHRAM STOLTZFUS - Honeybrook, PA Fisher & Thompson Inc, J 1 Hum SnviK • We Ship Pails Daily I : I’S • On Ih< I ai in Houle Sei vu e 15 Newport Road, Leola, PA 17540 717-656-3307 DHIA Holds Banquet pounds of milk and 338 pounds of protein, while his cow. Sere, made 735 pounds of fat The top producing Holstein for milk and protein was N 0.87, own ed by Glenn Gockley, which pro duced 40,335 pounds of milk, and 1,228 pounds of protein. The highest producing Holstein for butterfat content was Fudge, owned by Plushanski Hum Inc. Fudge made 1,447-pounds of fat In the Jersey breed, the high pro ducing animal for milk and protein was No. 486, owned by Robert Dreisbach. She made 22,576 pounds of milk and 787 pounds of protein. Dreisbach also owned by the top fat-producing Jersey. No. 474, that made 474 pounds. In the Milking Shorthorn breed, Sam Yoder’s Heather made the most milk and protein 17,638 pounds milk. 594 pounds protein while his cow, Pat made the most fat at 685 pounds. - His Selection Was: 6 Visatron Units ARLEN LANDIS - Christiana. PA ZB DIARY & MILKING EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE AMOS FISHER - Res: 717-354-2537 RICK THOMPSON - Res: 717-627-1162 MERLE RESSLER - Res: 717-354-8756 In the Ayrshire breed, William Claxton’s Serinty made 19,414 pounds of milk and 652 pounds of protein to lead the breed in those categories. Mina, an Ayrshire owned by Heindel Farms Inc., made the more fat with 770 pounds. The high lifetime production uncitKr farmlhq, Saturday, Dacambar 18, iwfcAM recognition for milk and fat went to Gale owned by FGG Holstein. She made 256,590 pounds of milk and 10,234 pounds of butterfat. The high lifetime production for protein was made by Kend, owned by Mertz Brothers. She made 7,833 pounds. Plant them for the Performance You’ll save $330 when you buy 24 units of each in our 48-unit Performance Pak®. Or save $5O when you buy six units of each in our 12-unit Inal Pak®. Either way, you’ll get two of our best hybrids for yield, standability, drydown and all-around performance. Find out how you can get big hybrid performance at big savings. Ask your local Hoffman sales represen tative today. Or call: 1-000*776-7929 4473 Relative Maturity: 112 days ♦ Produced 196 Bu/A m Lancaster County, Pa. and 207 Bu/A in Seaford County, Del. in 1992 ♦ Excellent dual purpose hybnd with high TDN/A ♦ Tassels late for its harvest moisture. ♦ Outstanding early vigor and growth. 4530 Relative Maturity: 113 days ♦ Averaged 151 Bu/A at 18.2% moisture in Md. state trials. ♦ Big yields under eastern disease pressures. ♦ Excellent standability and intactness. ♦ Attractive held appearance with medium plant height. _/T7 H ® SaJs CiiaSeeds Hoffman Seeds, Inc. Landisville, PA 17538 Call toll free- 1-800-776-7929 Adding Value To Your Seed Investment <WM M VW . . M« ««M / ratoMORBROOMf ■ewl The neel Istete A* In laiMaMar NnubM** f i ---Hi ii I » «« Buy thmm for the saving* If you’re looking for big performance from a medium maturity hybrid, it’s tough to beat Funk’s G® brand 4473 or 4530. And now there’s a way to get that performance at substantial savings. © 1993 Hoffman Seeds. Inc
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