Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 30, 1994, Image 175

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    Farm Photographs 0f1994 Dairy Of Distinction Winners
Harold and Janet Shearer’s family has been farming this Dairy of Distinc
tion since 1939 when Harold’s father bought the farm. In April of this year,
Donna and Jason Wadle took over the farm and have been doing very well
with Registered Holstein cows that average 20,000 m 700 f 630 p. But right
now It’s disappointingly dry. They have 475 acres with 25 in pasture and
more acres that could be adapted to the new push to rotational graze the
cows. They believe it takes diligent work and the ability to make things hap
pen. Harold said when he was younger, farming was fun, but lately It has
become more of a drag, so he is pleased that a young couple have taken
over the dairy herd.
Congratulations Dairy of Distinction Award Recipients l£l|
SAVE HORSEPOWER,
TIME, AND MONEY
■ Only John Deere forage
harvesters feature the
Dura-Drum™ cutterhead,
with economical segmentei
knives less plugging.
■ Knife sharpening is a breezi
Adjustment, a cinch.
JD 9500 1497 Eng. Hrs., 1091 Sep. Hrs
ID 9500 976 Sep. Hrs., 1275 Eng. Hrs
JD 9500 1661 Sep. Hrs., 2462 Eng. hrs
JD 4400 1978 Diesel, 2800 Hrs
JD 6600 1972 Diesel, 2000 Hrs., Air
JD 8350 D/D Openers, Pert, Grass Seeder,
JD 7200 6 Row, Liq fert
HAROLD AND JANET SHEARER
THE NEW POWER IN
FORAGE HARVESTING
IS HE
■ Four horsepower choices; 270-
375-, and 430-hp.
■ Features a swing-away
feedroll housing for easy,
unobstructed access to the Dui
Drum™ cutterhead.
■ Efficient “straight-through” crop
PREVIOUSLY-OWNED EQUIPMENT
JD 7200 6 Row Vacuum Planter.
$73,500
$74,500
$73,500
..$3,495
..$4,995
JD DP Grain Plat 15’ Level Land Drive
JD 215 Grain Plat Flex Sidehill Drive...
JD DP Grain Plat 15’ Level Land Drive
JD 913 Grain Plat 13’Flex
JD 915 Grain Plat 13’ Flex
JD 213 Flex Grain Platform 13’
..$3,495
$17,499
Dairy of Distinction Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30,1994—Page
JUNIATA
My-Ke Holsteins have a new Dairy of Distinction home. Located one mile
soufh of Port Royal in Juniata County, Ron and Desi Mummah and their
daughters Danielle, 15, and Ronda, 13, farm 252 acres and milk 65 Regis
tered Holsteins and have an additional 65 head of young stock. Milk produc
tion average is 21,000 lbs. The farm has been in the family 10 years. They
milk in a tie-stall barn and raise corn, alfalfa, and a few oats. They believe the
most important management practice is to keep the cows cool. The cows
are out in the mornings and at night but kept in the barn during the day.
RON AND DESI MUMAH
THE 9500 COMBINE:
KINGOFTHESIDEHILL
■ Automatic leveling system pays off fast with less grain
loss.
■ Level grain tank reduces unloading stops.
■ 235-hp machine with all the capabilities of John Deere
Maximizer™ Combines
■ Keeps cab level for increased operator comfort.
,$14,099
JD 712 Mulch Tiller 13’9”
JD 712 Mulch Tiller 13’9”
JD 235 Disk 16’
....$499
.$1,599
.$1,249
$7,199
$8,495
$3,495
GEHL 99 Forage Blower.
Dairy
Distinction
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175
$5,718
$5,718
,$3,995
$1,250