Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 19, 1994, Image 24

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    A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 19, 1994
RHA NO.
NAME TOWN BRD SCO COWS
CRAWFORD COUNTY
BRUCE A WILLIAMS UNION CITY J 44 1
GERALD R DONOVAN TITUSVILLE H 58 31
JOEL SETH ALSDORF SPARTANSBURG J 76 1
RONSJANET TROYER CENTERVILLE H 77 50
ALBERT BRENNER SPARTANSBURG H 82 79
EVERETT BRADLEY CENTERVILL H 86 37
JAMES R DAVIS SPARTANSBURG H 94 43
BREEZY DALE SWISS TITUSVILLE B 101 20
BLY VALLEY FARMS TITUSVILLE H 111 24
RANDY WHITMAN HARTSTOWN H 113 47
RICHARb M LYONS COCHRANTON H 114 27
STANHOPE FARMS ESPYVILLE H 125 48
CHARLES MOOK CAMBRIDGE SPRIN H 133 46
DENNIS B HALFAST CENTERVILLE H 136 49
DEAN HORNE ATLANTIC H 136 16
RICHARD L FIELD COCHRANTON H 139 63
DANIEL H DICKEY ESPYVILLE H 142 32
SHANNON BRENDA IRWIN CENTERVILLE H 146 44
RONALD KALINOWSKI COCHRANTON H 150 44
DEAN HORNE ATLANTIC J 150 26
TOM & LIBBY WILSON SAEGERTOWN H 166 69
O-DARLAN FARM LINESVILLE H 169 40
DANA H MARTIN SPARTANSBURG H 172 44
O DARLAN FARM LINESVILLE J 181 3
MARVIN GIN6ERICH NEADVILLE H 186 57
RICHARD L BLACK SAEGERTOWN H 187 72
Wayne County
Dairy Day Set
HONES DALE
(Wayne Co.) The
1994 Wayne County
Dairy Day is to be held
Thursday, March 3,
from 9:30 a.m. to 3:15
p.m. at the Wayne
County Veterans Me
morial Armory, located
off of Tryon Street in
Honcsdale.
The Wayne County
Dairy Day is conducted
each year to recognize
the importance of the
dairy industry in Wayne
County. Dairy Day is
also a way to provide
area dairymen with the
latest dairy industry in
formation in terms of
new technology, dairy
equipment, feeds and
feeding programs, and
more.
It is sponsored by the
Wayne County Co
operative Extension in
cooperation with area
dairy supply dealers, fi
nancial services and
marketing firms, artifi
cial insemination co
operatives, breed or
ganizations and farm
organizations.
Some of the educa
tional topics to be pre
sented this year are:
“BST and Its Use in
Dairy Herds,” “Man
agement and Care of
Dry Cows," and
“Worker Protection
Standards Train-the-
Trainers.”
Area dairy fanners
should mark March 3
on their calendar. Inter
ested commercial exhi
bitors should contact
the Wayne County Co
operative Extension,
Courthouse, Honesdale,
PA 18431 to secure ex
hibit details and mater
ials and/or to reserve
exhibit space. The tele
phone number to dial is
253-5970, ext. 239.
Crawford DHIA Report For January
The lowest rolling SCC herds in Crawford
DHIA as of the month of January are as
follows:
Topped the Penn State alfalfa
germplasm trials at Landisville, PA in
1990 with a record yield of 9.28 tons per
acre! That record still stands. The #1
yielder in '9l MD state test, back in the
top again in '92. Plenty of additional
data from Mid-Atlantic and Northeast
tests in '9l, '92, '93.
High stand scores show outstanding
winter hardiness.
Inquire for complete trial data.
Seedway, Inc.
980 Loucks Mill Rd.
York, PA 1740 Z
1-800-836,3720
I Seed Wav I
m rha m no.
RARE BRD HILK FAT PRO COWS
CRAWFORD COORTY
WIL-AIRE FARR H 24,638 869 779 70
RONALD KALIROWSKI H 24,678 832 739 44
BLACK FORD FARRS H 22,926 904 718 88
RICHARD L BLACK H 22,935 879 713 72
HARK + CHRIS CORRELL H 23,126 737 700 38
JEFFREY RAMEY H 21,376 765 696 46
DEARBORRE H 22,716 746 694 16
O-DARLAR FARM H 21,870 825 690 40
JACK RYHD H 20,669 837 678 99
STARHOPE FARMS H 21,577 811 678 48
BRYAH RRC CORDY H 21,390 846 677 32
GAIYKARER FREYERRDTH H 20,376 740 676 33
DERMIS B HALFAST H 21,417 795 668 49
CLARK SDDRCAR H 21,119 739 667 77
PYRA VIEW FARRS H 20,241 747 651 39
ALRIGHT FARRS H 20,892 790 651 72
Kirkwood Hay Auction
Kirkwood, Pa.
Tuesday, February IS, 1994
Report Supplied by Auction
63 LOADS OF HAY.
MIXED HAY: IST CUTTING
70.00- 2ND CUTTING
134.00-
TIMOTHY: 110.00-155.00.
ALFALFA: IST CUTTING
Top honors in
the region...
State Yield Trials
Persistence
Farm Production
MEDALLION
IS A NORTHEAST VARIETY
DEVELOPED ONLY FOR THE
MID-ATLANTIC & NORTHEAST
INDEPENDENT
PENN STATE & MD TRIALS
DEMONSTRATE THE REGIONAL
ADVANTAGE YOU CAN HAVE ON YOUR
FARM!
The top producing herds for January in
Crawford DHIA are listed as follows:
* Northeast Developed
* Northeast "Germplasm"
* Northeast Performance
* Optimized For Your Conditions
fp’w* WJ * #*•' '• ’*-■ ”• ’• •-•• • - •• •• •
f W ' <■
112.00- 2ND CUTTING
115.00- 3RD CUTTING
112.00- 4TH CUTTING
125.00-
CLOVER: 111.00-122.00.
GRASS: 116.00-164.00.
WHEAT STRAW: 145.00-165.00.
BARLEY STRAW: ISOiOO.
RYE STRAW: 166.00.
WOOD BY PICKUP LOAD: 59.00.
SALE TIME 11 A.M.