.LANCASTER Marlin and Kathy Horst operate Katlin Farm In Lltltz, Lancas ter County. Marlin said the farm purchases all Its feed for 50 milking (52 young stock) of registered Holstelns. Latest DHIA rolling herd average Is 22,319 pounds milk, 796 f, and 721 p. Marlin said they milk from tlestall to pipline and administer a TMR from a feed company. Marlin farms with wife Kathy and Lynell, 2 years and Keith, 10 .months. Marlin believes the advantages of having a good nutritionist and good feed com pany contribute to a successful dairy operation. Congratulations to all Dairy of Distinction Winners Dairy Distinction Katlin Farm of Distinction Sui Dairy of m Distinction D>fcyy»w>t>«mW—H>n fnfnm Our factory trained technicians can service your New Holland or any other make or model farm equipment Big savings on Used Farm Equipment Call Today! iment to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29,1995—Paga “We work with good people,” said David Stoltzfoos of Six corner Farm In Leola, Lancaster County. David commented about the successful relationship the farm family has with nutritionists and Industry representatives to make the Dairy of Distinction profitable. David, who farms with wife Gina, son Jordan, 1 month old, and father Wilmer, manages about 70 acres (60 tillable) and cares for 40 (45 young stock) of regis tered Holsteins. The latest DHIA rolling herd average is 20,500 pounds milk, 798 f, and 658 p. The cows are milked from tlestall to pipeline. A TMR Is admlnstered from a feed company. One farm building dates back to 1830, and this Is the 6th generation of the family to operate the farm. HIGH-CAPACITY BALING > r >♦ s Dairy of U Distinction Sixcorner Farm * ' 171
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