AlW.ancaster Farming, Saturday, June I,' 1996 Maryland DHIA (Continued from Page Al 6) Harford County Hard Hard Cows In Milk Avg Mama Braad Herd T FCM T Homelands Farm H 52 77.1 Maroamo Farm H 106 73.8 Strawberry Hill Farm H 143 72.1 Highland Heights Farm Inc. H 148 71.5 Harkins Hill Farm H 180 70.3 My-Ladys-Manor Farm H 257 68.4 Pieper Brothers 163 67.7 H Howard County Hard Herd Cows In Milk Avg Name Bread Herd T FCM T Paul F. Harrison Jr. H 101 79.9 David & James Patrick H 135 73.1 Edgewood Farms Inc. H 50 65.4 Kent County Herd Herd Cows in Milk Avg Name Breed Hard T FCM T Centerdel Farm Inc. H 135 85.3 Fair Hill Farm Inc. H 257 81.3 Jonas & Ruth Stoltzfus H 80 74.7 Friendship Farms, Inc. H 99 73.6 Roy W. Crow McGuire Bros. Inc. Clover Leaf Farm P. Thomas Mason Howard McHenry Keith Dixon G 20 68.0 R&E Brink H 68 66.6 Wm & Kathleen Schrodel #2 H 162 66.0 Hills Dairy Partnership H 147 65.4 Montgomery County Herd Herd Cowe In Milk Avg Name Breed Hard T FCM T Clifton Farms H 119 69.1 Mendelssohn Terrace Farm H 129 69.0 Beneva Farms H 73 68.5 Kingstead Farms H 48 66.6 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS “CALL US TO DESIGN YOUR NEAT BUILDING PROJECT” FARMSTEAD PLANNING BUILDING DESIGN BLUEPRINT DRAfTING VENTILATION DESIGN DAIDY FACILITIES DESIGN Timber Tech Engineering, Inc. P.O. Box 14S 256 West Franklin Street Womelsdorf, PA 19567 PH: (610) 589-4589 FAX: (610) 589-5384 H 75 73.2 H 54 72.3 H 62 72.1 H 82 71.9 H 211 68.4 Potomac Valtay Mac PeniKylvaiito Hard Hard Cowa In Milk Avg Livestock Nama Braad Hard I FCM T WAYNESBURG, pa True Vine Holsteins H 77 73.5 MAY 30, 1996 Brookedale Holsteins H 87 72.4 CATTLE: Leaning Pine Farm Inc. H 53 66.5 Qliaan Annas County merei«l 31.00-39.00, Cutler & Boning Hard Hard Coirs In Milk Avg Jjgjgjfgg Nama Braad Had T PCM T BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1500/2000 lb«, Lester C. Jones, Inc. H 677 BLb 40.00-49.50; Yield Grade 21000/1400 lb*. F&J Moore H 135 80.4 34.00.42.00. Harry L Schrader & Sons H 174 77.5 FEEDER STEERS: M&L l 300/500 Boone Brothers H 141 74.6 ib». 40.00-58.00; 250/280 lb», Beniamin Stanton H 51 74.1 35.00-55.00; M 600/900 ibt. 38.00-50.00; Pintail Point Farm H 84 72.9 HEIFERS: M l&L 1 300/500 lb., P& WE Palmatary H 175 71.0 William B. Messix 111 G 19 70.9 BULLS, M&L 1300/620 lb.. 3100-54.50. McFarland Donnie & Wayne H 151 70.1 Charles R. Patterson H 143 68.0 Talbot County Hard Raid Cows In DCVMni ncmnjr nH - be submitted to the American Jer- Nanw Brood Herd T FCMIT RE YNOLDSB URG,Oo Cattle Association no later Wm. Brinsfield H 66 73.8 Entnes are due July 1 for the 1996 Julv i k- eliEib i e for com- R. Stanley Collier & Son H 184 67.7 Pot O’Gold Production Contest Jmy lto be etigioie tor com Washington County Juniors between the ages of e _ '.. , . r Hard Hord Cows In Milk Avg scven an( j 19 fn tpr the Pot O’Gold * ie,^er musl ca ve * se^? e Zm BrMd Herd T FCM T ' ™ "““"S 30 "“I 1 * <*?*': Michael Forsythe H 28 80.8 5° j/ * actual first lactation production is Pryor Brothers H 84 77.8 c . asi " g one the an *s oo ac )j ust ed to the mature equivalent Curtis W. Ausherman H 178 73.6 «S*f £ W*Mfr (305-day. 2x milking> and Debaugh Farms H 89 72.2 Aif month of calving). Adjusted Marsh-Haven Farm H 82 71.3 or the AU American records are th en ranked according SJ Winters & Family H 103 71.0 PotO Gold Sale inLouisville Ky l 0 the mature equivalent protein to Marvin L. Zimmerman H 1 1SA 70.4 Animals ehpble for lhe 1996 detertnine tracings inthecon- Mike Stiles H 66 70.3 contest would have been pur- * Creek Bound Farm H 102 68.7 chased in 1993, Funding for the Craig & Brenda Leggett H 86 68.5 contest equals 17 percent of the Juniors, related or un-related, Arthur Rhoderick H 242 67.6 gross of the two sales. ma y on J l a partnership to pur- The records completed by heif- c^*asc animals in the Pot O Gold ers purchased in these sales must sa * es 35 l° n B as all other require ments are met PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. ZETOR INTRODUCES THE ULTIMATE POWER TOOL! Zetor’s continuing commitment to engineering leadership, generation after generation, accomplishes the Ultimate Power Tool, the IO3HP Model 10540. The Zetor tractor, Model 25A introduced nearly 50 years ago, was the forerunner of all curent Zetor models culminating in the Model 10540 .. the Ultimate Power Tool. The 10540 cuts time in the field and brings down the cost of big-tin|e farming. 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Kistler, Inc., Lynnport, PA fit CALVES; Veal; Prime 65.00-75.00; Choice 50.00-64.00; Good 40.00-48.00; Farm Celvec #1 Holnein Built 90/120 Ibt, few 40.00-85.00; «2 Holitein Bull. 80/100 Ibt, few 20.00-4200; Beef X Built & Hfrt/ Hd 35.00-60.00. HOGS; Bairowt & GUti; #l-2 210/255 Ibt, 54.00-60.00; #2-3 255/280 Ibt, 45.00- Sowt: #l-3 300/500 Ibt, 30.00- Feeder Pig.: 1-3 25/35 Ibt, 10.00- LAMBS; High Choice 30/100 Ibt, 90.00- Choice 90/105 Ibt, 85.00- Feeder Lambt; Good 70.00- Sheep 15.00-28.00. GOATS: Large 50.00-85.00/Hd; Medium 30.00-50.00/Hd; Small 10.00- HORSES; Hortet 40.00-67.00; Poniet 20.00- Pot O'Gold Entries Due
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