Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 29, 1995, Image 94

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    r C6-Lanc«Ster Farming, Saturday, April 29, 1995
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148.000 CMOS DAISY R D I REST MIDDLESEX
149.000 WILLIAK+ BRYAN LOPER 11473 SHARP ROAD RATERFOSD
149.000 ROY+ROTH GHEEXLEY RD2 TUHKHANKOCK
Top Protein Cows, Pennsylvania DHIA For March
. The highest protein producing herds in Pennsylvania above 750
lbs. for March are listed as follows:
NAME
FREDERICK FARMS R D 1 BOX 384
NORTH VIES FARM R D 1 BOX 106
RV +SV HOLLENSHEAD 4747 FT LODDON RD
ROB&DONMA VANBLARCOM R D 2
HEADON SPRING HOLSTN R D 1 BOX 962
NORTH RUSH BOLSTEINS R D 5 BOX 342
CURVIN+DANN GOOD 151 HERGELRODE
FANTASYLANDHOLSTEINS R R.l BOX 160
JACOBIII+SALLY lANIS R D 1 BOX 247 A
NARR+DAVID CAMPBELL R D 1 BOX 30
OREN J CLAYPOOLE4SON R D 2
SCOT LYN DAIRY R D 2 BOX 427
HUNTER CREST FARM RD 1 BOX 53
Horse Show
ERIE (Erie
Co.) —The twenty-first
annual Open Horse
Show to benefit the Erie
County 4-H/Youth
Development Program
will be held on Sunday,
May 21, at the Water
ford Fairgrounds. The
show will feature 42
classes, including halter
classes, game classes,
and performance
classes.
According to Debi
Bartosek, 4-H volunteer
leader and chairman of
this year’s show, local
businesses have com
bined efforts to sponsor
jackpot barrels, jackpot
raised box keyhole, and
jackpot poles classes.
Exhibitors will compete
for a piece of the jackpot
in each of these classes.
The show, which will
gel underway promptly
at 9 a.m., is open to all
interested competitors
eight years old and old
er. Although several
classes are limited to
4-H members, most of
them are open.
P.O.N.Y. rules will be
followed where
applicable.
The entry fee to parti
cipate in any jackpot
class is $5 per entry.
Entry fees for all other
scheduled classes are
just $3 per entry.
Admission to the fair
grounds is free, and the
public is welcome to
come out and watch the
show. Exhibitors in the
classes will receive rib
bons and prizes. In addi
tion, three high point
trophies will be awarded
to top exhibitors in
games, English, and
Western classes. Don
Recchiuti from New
Philadelphia, Ohio, will
be the judge for the 1995
show.
According to Bar
tosek, the show will
benefit the entire Erie
County 4-H/Youth
Development Program.
All proceeds will be
used to help cover the
costs of conducting the
annual 4-H Fair or to
provide scholarship'
monies to 4-H members
attending 4-H camp or a
Lowest SCC Pennsylvania DHIA Herds For
R.D. OR STREET TONN I STATE
HARTINSBURG
BERLIN
MERCERSBURG
COLUMBIA X ROADS
NENMANSTONN
DANVILLE
MYERSTONN
ROBESONIA
CENTRE HALL
FORD CITY
NORTHINGTON
RONE
ORANGEVILLE
Set
number of other 4-H
events and activities.
DRAINAGE PROBLEMS?
Cocalico Equipment Specializes in
Drainage Work
T _
We Install Ponds;
• New Pond Construction
• Reconstruction of Existing Ponds
• Seal Leaking Ponds
• FREE ESTIMATES •
- We Sell Pipe • All Kinds - All Sizes •
€ COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO.
Farm Drainage & Excavating m
323 Reinholds Rd. Denver, PA 17517 '
(717) 336-3808 (717) 738-3794
86.4
58.4
20.5
PABB
PAB3
PA 1
ROLLING HERD AVERAGE
BRD NO. PCT MILK 3 FAT PRO
CONS DIN LBS X LBS IBS
B 3 72.0 92.4 30516 * 1124 957
3 109.7 88.9 28148 * 977 936
B 3 141.5 93.3 28683 1181 926
B 3 79.5 90*0 29490 * 940 909
B 3 96.4 89.9 28528 * 957 902
3 20.2 90.2 28764 1087 894
B 3 74.0 87.4 27608 1031 890
3 57.3 91.6 26899 953 889
3 96.6 86.5 27572 1027 888
3 74.7 82.0 27737 927 887
3 100.1 89.2 27120 1040 882
B 3 45.0 88.3 28196 * 1074 881
B 3 74.9 88.8 26243 873 871
We do subsurface
and surface
drainage, terraces
and waterways.
We also do
horizontal boring
for water & sewer,
etc.
Call Us.
150.000 JARK 4 RAYMOND YODER R D 1 BOX 44
150.000 MARK GIERON 4030 CARLISLE PIKE
150.000 DOOG4JOANNE NESNESKI R D 1 BOX 193
150.000 KEADON-NOOD FARM 2075 COLEBBOOK RD
BDRK-LIN FARMS R D 5 BOX 332 PUIXSOTANNEY B 3
MILOS I SANDY SINAN 26 MINICH RD HOME B 3
KEITH E DECKER R D 3 BOX 4 KNOX 3
KEYSTONE FARM 1445 RAUBSVILLE RD EASTON 3
LOMDONDALE FARM R D 6 BOX 364 PDMXSOTAHNEY 3
VERN-LEE HOLSTEINS RD 1 BOX 73 A MCVEYTONM 3
JORGE FARMS INC tRAY MOYER 8490SECHLER RD RR 1 MEN TRIPOLI 3
KLEIN FARMS 410 KLEIN RD EASTON B 3
RANKIN FARM 875 CROSS CREEK RD BORGEITSTONN 3
DALE 4 PAULA HACK 125NACKLN SCOTTRIGRD HARMONY 3
LA FAY FARM R D 5 BOX 267 IBNISTONN B 3
(Turn to Pago C 7)
mm
820 Sicklebar and 920 Rotary MoCo's
revolutionize cutting, conditioning!
Three sicklebar models offer narrow, profile guards, easy
adjustments, urethane roll conditioning and a cut that’s six
Inches wider. Rotary models feature John Deere-built
modular cutterbar, choice of conditioning methods at all
widths. New tongue design gives excellent maneuverability
plus drlveshaft protection.
Whether you choose the 750-pound bales of our 335 model
or the 1,050-pound bales of our 385, you’ll find John Deere
balers make quick work of big fields, make it easy to get the
most hay out of a field and make bales that stay tight right
up to feeding tlme-wlth more hay wrapped in each balel For
more information, stop by Gor-Dun’s today.
Route 17A, Goshen
294-6141
.11 CA,
March
. Clear the field in record time
with a 335 or 385 Round Baler.
Special financing available
at Gor-Dun’s now!
mumsi
PA 3
PA 3
PAB3
PAB3
IMLER
MEM OXFORD
ROARING BRANCH
LEBANON
41.2 90.6 27887 1031
103.4 88.5 28368 * 1058
59.7 90.1 25531 989
85.8 87.7 26603 993
56.5 92.9 26292 979
55.2 91.4 25951 986
88.1 87.1 26379 1009
60.3 89.1 26341 949
20.7 92.5 25508 962
44.9 88.5 26289 941
43.4 91.5 26218 896
182 North Rd, Highland
691-6611 A
59.9
45.0
23.6
212.4