Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 25, 1994, Image 31

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    The calves know its time to eat, and seem as though they can’t wait for Phoebe Blt
ler to finish pouring the allocations.
(Continued from Pago A3O)
else would want too,” David said.
“We sell 20 to 30 head a year
between bulls, some heifers and
young cows. We’re satisfied with
that type of program.”
The couple does classify; and a
person who does animal analysis
stop by a couple times a year and
analyze some of the calves through
the AAA program.
“And,” David said, “I fish for
information from any semen jock-
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other farms, too,” he said.
While the Bitiers had showed
when growing up. and also when
they first started farming, they had
since stopped because of the time
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said they see also as a vacation for
them. Phoebe said they expect to
have a full itinerary.
How the couple got involved
with Holstein* is mostly through
Phoebe. David grew up on a farm
south of Little Britain with Guern
seys and Jerseys, and he bought his
father’s Guernsey herd when he
first started dairying. In 1979, the
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“I still like to see a good Jersey
cow. I like Jerseys.” David said
Phoebe said she has always been
a Holstein enthusiast
And so that is what they
switched to, after Cuming at his
parents farm for a couple of years,
before buying into Phoebe’s home
farm and going into partnership
with her brother, who sold his
share to them several years ago.
In 1966 her father expanded the
farm to 80 tie stalls. In 1981, the
Bitlers added the last silo a 20
by 80 structure a Virginia style
heifer bam and one of the manure
pits.
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• Tolerance to phytophthora root rot
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Phoebe Bitter milks cows In she and husband David’s
80-tle stall barn. Notice the shredded paper bedding.
In 1986, the partnership with her
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brother ended.
In 1987 they built a manure pit
for the dairy bam.
1982 saw modernization of the
couple’s beef feeding facility,
which is an extended area to the
dairy bam. “Bulls are kept in two
pens and then there is an area for
springers to ran,” David said.
The two are involved in numer
ous other projects and activities,
but appear to be under control.
And happy.
Look for them at the national
convention, at the state conven
tions, activities, church or next
year’s Holstein activities.
They’ll be the couple smiling
and talking with people.
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