Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 09, 1994, Image 33

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    Lowest SCC Lancaster DHIA Herds For June
The 50 lowest rolling SCC herds in Lancas
ter DHIA as of the month of June are as
follows:
KIKE S ZOOK
COITIS E AKERS k SOH
GARY i JENNY BONKAN
CLAY FAIM
J. KENNETH GROFF
GALEN C MARTIN
STEPHEN F STOLTZFDS
DAVID R STOLTZFDS
TIMOTHY L HEAVER
ROB-BOHNIE NRHINORTH
ELMER E KADFFNAN
BO JOY FARM
MIKES ZOOK
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Make Bcllcr High Moisture Corn
You know planting PIONEER®
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bushels of quality high moisture
corn. But what a difference
Pioneer inoculants make.
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BO JOV FAIR QOARRYVILLE 1
CARUDARLERE EBERLY SIIKIRG SPRIIG H
DANIEL B ZOOK JR GORDORVILLE H
BURRELL H MOLT PEACH BOTTOH H
ABREK S. KING TALRAGE H
EARL ( ANNA HAE KEIFF EPHRATA H
DONALD B TRIMBLE PEACH BOTTOM B
STEVIE 2 CLICK GOKDORVILLE H
JOHN X STOLTZFUS RAXVON B
IXA H HEISTAMD JR ELIZABETHTONH H
STAR POINT DAIRY QOARRYVILLE H
NORHAR H MOLT LEOLA H
ART i 808 RELLIMGER
FLOWING SPRING FARR
ROY E SERSENIG
ABRAHAN SHELLY JR
CHRIST E STOLTZFUS
NEADOH VISTA FARR
Tests prove inoculating with 1189
significantly improves feeding
value. Use the moculant that is tested
most. Genuine PIONEER® brand
High Moisture Com Inoculant.
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EARL N LANDIS HANHEIH H
ROBERT L SHELLY HANHEIH H
GLENN F SHENK LITITZ H
LEE NONE FARM GOROONVILLE H
GORDON E HERR NOITINGHAN H
DAVID R WENGER HANHEIH H
WARREN A SCHHDCK PEACH BOTTOM A
AMOS E STOLTZFDS HONEYBROOK H
MAR NDLLDALE FARM QDARRYVILLE H
ANNON E REIFF LITITZ H
GORDON ( CAROLE HOOVER GAP H
LEONARD R * MARIAN HOLT NARVON H
TIMOTHY KURTZ ELVERSON H
WELK ACRES FARM QDARRYVILLE H
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Doug Rohrer, with John
Hamish riding along, works
the combine that looks like a
monster ready to devour the
wheat and the camera. This
photo was taken off south
Lampeter Road, looking tow
ard Rohrer’s farm buildings
along Bridge Road.
According to farm reports,
most of Pennsylvania's bar
ley is harvested, and wheat
harvest is well underway. Oat
conditions are generally
good to excellent, but short
stems are common, accord
ing to the the state crop and
weather report. Corn growth
is reported higher/than nor
mal on the average, but many
areas are still looking for
much needed rains at this
time. Where moisture is
adequate, the third cutting
alfalfa is starting to sprout.
But haymaking conditions
and regrowth are quite vari
able across the state.
Extreme heat had reduced
herbicide effectiveness in
many areas. Pasture condi
tions were variable. Some far
mers reported excessively
wet pastures. Heat-stressed
livestock and reduced milk
production were common
concerns. Photos by Everett
Newswanger, managing editor.
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