/T ( BLAIR o Keller Farm The Keller Brothers, Jay and Jim, are In partnership at 11-Vlew Farms, located south of Tyrone In Blair County. »y, along with their mother Mary, brother John and full te employee Aaron Summers, farm 450 acres of corn, and soybeans. Their 110 registered Holstein cows pro ' 21,656 pound of milk on average, and they are milked double six milking parlor. At last test, eight or nine cows re milking over 100 pounds of milk. The farm was pur ised by the brothers’ grandfather around 1920. The Kell )ay farming is a full time lob that now takes more brains in physical labor. Management Is the most Important ing. Dairy of m Distinction OMrfomAMwnsMMPn*** Keystone , CONCRETE I PRODUCTS 477 East Farmersville Rd. ""X New Holland, PA 17557 rwaffle siav:\ (717) 355-2361 Xsass#^ Bunker Silos Dairy Distinction 1 Congratulations To All Of This Year’s jj*y ▲ Dairy of Distinction Award Winners . gates; l ■ MC« i4h +l. ♦» Slatted Free Stall Barn ' balry off Plttlnctton Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29,1995—Page - .w BRADFORD Elmglade Farm Elmglade Farm, located at Sugar Run along the Sust Hanna River, is owned by Tom and Judy McCarty and tk four sons, Mike, 23; Clay, 22; David, 17, and Ken, 13. T farm 900 acres on several farms, and one of the farms l been in the family for almost 100 years. They make haylai com silage, hay and put up some high moisture corn.' 300 Holstein milk cows are fed with both TMR and rotatk grazing systems. They milk In three different barns have been Increasing herd size to try to make their opt tlon more efficient. Replacement heifers and calves numl another 300 head. The McCartys are always looking ways to cut costs and make their cows more product!' Dairy Ah of m Distinction 163
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