D2-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 22, 1995 Top Pennsylvania DHIA (Turn to Page C 7) MILKING SHORTHORN Barn -Actual Production Naae Milk Prot Prot Fat Fat Its 1 Ills \ Lbs 21556 3.3 702 4.6 985 20187 3.4 696 4.0 813 22117 3.1 689 3.5 768 21799 3.1 665 3.1 669 20695 2.9 607 3.7 759 17530 3.4 599 3.3 574 22616 2.6 584 4.0 908 18391 3.1 578 3.6 662 16579 3.4 569 3.9 647 18804 3.0 567 3.7 691 16038 3.5 564 3.4 553 17029 3.2 550 3.5 596 18514 2.9 539 2.9 532 17237 3.1 537 3.5 596 15605 3.3 516 4.1 638 16466 3.1 512 3.6 590 16374 3,1 510 3.5 572 15718 3.2 501 4.1 642 13877 3.6 493 4.2 582 13400 3.6 479 4.1 553 15920 3.0 478 2.9 463 13246 3.5 470 3.8 505 14541 3.2 470 4.0 575 13450 3.4 457 4.1 547 14037 3.2 450 3.2 455 BREED; Fan Naie PAINTER LAND FARM MICHAEL ZOLOCSIK SNONIE HORIZON FARM BOX 409 ASHLEY HORIZON FARM BOX 409 ANGIE PAINTER LAND FARM 1! ARVID KAfflY KOBOSKY SNOFLAK PAINTER LAND FARM HIDDEN ACRES FARM CRAMBRY HIDDEN ACRES FARM POPPIE HORIZON FARM BOX 409 SHASTA MICHAEL ZOLOCSIK SOPHIE HORIZON FARM BOX 409 SCARLET HORIZON FARR BOX 409 POPPY NANCY NEIL FRANI MARY PAYNE FROSTY PAINTER LAND FARM 213 HORIZON FARM BOX 409 SHANAON 114 SKY WANDA LADY9J4 SNOFLOR HARROP FARM DONALD E NIVELL NARY PAYNE HIDDEN ACRES PARK ARVID KAIHY KOBOSKY DWIGHT E FARMERY GLENN + GARY CROW. SHELIA HIDDEN ACRES PARK LYNN BREED; RED DANE Barn Naae Fan Naae ARVID KATHY KOBOSKY BRIAN COOPER MARLBORO VALLEY FMS BERNARD BAILY 182 ROLARHAY UOLSTEINS ARVID KATHY KOBOSKY BERNARD BAILY 182 ROLARHAY HOLSTEINS NANCY NEIL ARVID KATHY KOBOSKY NARLWHtO VALLEY FHS ALFRED STIERLY JR BERNARD BAILY 182 MARLBORO VALLEY FMS BERNARD BAILY 182 BERNARD BAILY 182 BERNARD BAILY 182 BERNARD BAILY 182 VALLEY HAVEN FARMINC ARVID KATHY KOBOSKY MARLBORO VALLEY FMS BERNARD BAILY 182 BERNARD BAILY 182 BERNARD BAILY 182 BERNARD BAILY 182 BREED: NIXED Fan Naae LEROY TROESTER JR AOKEHNS FARM SCHRACK FARMS nURRTN FARMS SIDNEY MARTIN ii SONS SIDNEY MARTIN A SONS DURBIN FARMS --Actual Production Milk Prot Prot Fat Fat lie \ Lbs t lbs 17466 3.4 588 3.4 594 16696 3.4 561 3.6 607 16268 3.4 553 4.4 721 15824 3.5 547 3.8 596 16631 3.2 537 3.9 642 16622 3.2 536 4.0 669 17923 3.0 536 3.8 674 18269 2.9 535 3.4 624 15952 3.3 525 3.9 619 15581 3.4 522 3.5 553 17061 3.1 521 3.5 589 *17528 3.0 520 3.2 556 15995 3.2 513 4.3 683 14518 3.5 511 3.5 514 14521 3.5 506 3.9 561 15293 3.3 503 3.7 565 14064 3.5 489 4.0 564 15093 3.1 466 3.6 542 11875 3.6 426 4.3 508 11935 3.6 424 4.2 498 13144 3.2 423 4.0 524 12944 3.2 417 3.3 430 11935 3.5 416 4.0 472 12816 3.2 414 3.8 492 13384 3.1 409 3.2 425 LILITH ELBEE LB 183 L 8 206 LINBACK L 40 FRECXLS DUTCHB2 LB 113 L 55 LB 174 L 44 L 10 L 5 L 16 DOTCHBI LB 127 L 34 L 7 L 43 L 30 Barn Nana --Actual Production Milk Prot Prot Fat Fat Lbs I Ub Y Lbs 27363 3.2 885 3.7 1006 30555 2.9 873 3.3 1004 24079 3.5 853 3.5 844 27550 3.1 842 3.6 986 24168 3.5 836 3.6 872 25391 3.3 829 3.4 871 26955 3.0 812 3.5 935 LEAH 478 PRINCES 224 240 NARY Cows SCBRACK FARMS RICK + LINDA STUCHAL DURBIN FARRS ENOS J YODER SHAN DAIRY FARM H N SMITH FARMS ERNEST L HEAVER NAYNE A SOLLEMBERGER PAUL R KEXERER A SON MARTIN N REAVER SCHRACX FARRS DICK&ELEANOR RICE JAMES D RUGH SHAN DAIRY FARM JOHN + PAM ATKINSON MARTIN N HEAVER FLOYDAGARY RINEHINER PAINTER LAND FARM 179 JEN LOIS HINKLE SD3S DOTTY JESSIE JERSY 216 BREED; RED k WHITE Fan Naae ' Barn Naae lbs 1 Lbs 1 Lbs BRITTAY 28806 3.3 962 3.9 1119 JOHN+SHIRLEY HOUSER Ag Society Honors NJ. CLAYTON, NJ.—David Out field, owner and operator of Drif field's Farm Market in Sewell, was recently honored by the New Jersey Agricultural Society with its 1995 Agricultural Marketing Award at (he stale agricultural con vention in Atlantic City. Dufficld was recognized, along with his wife Mary, by the Society For Excellence in Marketing, according to Ray Blew, president of the society. Presenting the award on behalf of the society was Jerry Frccon, agricultural agent with Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Gloucester County. Frccon not only acknowledged David Duf licld but also his wife Mary, sons David and Dan (in charge of pro duction and harvesting), daughter Debbie Grclli, and daughters-in law Tracy and Ruth Ann (manage ment of the farm market, deli and bake shop). Said Frccon, “Dave started farming on his own in 1953 and _ DALE BENNETT IT'S YOUR BEST WA Y TO GO! Strict RD I Uceyvllte, PA 18623 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT: 1-800-724-4866 V FINANCING 2 AVAILABLE BERG EQUIPMENT COMPANY I P.O. Box 507 • 2700 W. Arnold St. * Marshfield, Wl 54449 • 1-715-384-2151 By Breed For 135 143 423 356 9831 --Actual Production Milk Prot Prot Fat Fat after marrying Mary in 1960 began selling produce off a small stand in front of their house. This small stand grew to a modest 36-fool by 40-fool open building and then later to a fully enclosed air conditioned market with cold stor age, grading area, and dry storage. As the market expanded, a bake shop, full-line delicatessen and kitchen have brought it to its cur rent size.” Frccon also said, “Outside the market is a modem spacious park ing lot, a large plastic house for bedding plant sales, small wooden gazebo for gift sales, a pelting zoo with a variety of animals, a fenced in picnic area, and a large shaded area for festivals and fairs run both dcpcndcnlly, or independently with the Outfields’ business. ‘The Dufficld market is a tre mendous asset to the community” You get MORE FOR YOUR MONEY when you... BERG YOUR BARN 0 Barn Cleaners Barn Equipment -jll« i-yi RAY GRUBB + WENDELL LATIN! BROTHERS R+H CANON DAIRY MATT HILL RAH VERMILION HOLSTEINS LOCUST-RIDGE FARM MATT HILL RAH VERMILION HOLSTEINS KIN DO FARM CANON DAIRY IATINI BROKERS m LATINI BROTHERS R+N STONER DAIRY JOHH+SHIRLEY HOUSER GLENN B GOCXLEY REICHLEY BROS BILL i RICK EBERT MATT MILL R(N CANON DAIRY HIL-BER EARNS LOCUST-RIDGE EARN DH LONEHILL EARN G SCOTT COX MERLE E YODER Manure Conveyors 9 r" 54 h { NEW WAREHOUSE PROVIDES FOR QUICK DELIVERY^ March 142 JUDD TRIFIC MARGIE AMOS ROSINA KAROL TERRI SATIN RACHEL HREN VALLY 416 PENNY RED 21 VERA KAREN FREAK BRITNEY PETUNIA 3PAULA ERIN Duffield said Frccon “concurrently, with die market 20 to 30 acres or straw berries and peas arc u-pickcd in the Held in May and June, and a large Held of pumpkins is u-pickcd in a staged location in September and October.” Said Frccon, “The Du melds have a unique agribusiness that employs rrom 50 to 100 people, not including many friends and community families involved in rcslivals, hay rides, Easter Bunny trips, and much more.” Frccon recognized Da&d Duf llcld Tor the tremendous'level or knowledge and talent it lakes to not only manage a diversified market ing operation but also the ability to grow a wide variety of fruits and vegetables on approximately 200 acres of wind-swept sandy loam and loamy sand soils in rapidly growing Washington Township. {■Uto Barn Ventilation Bunk Feeders f" 7 K J ,