Top Lancaster DHIA Cows By Protein For January The cows that finished protein records of 800 or more pounds in January in Lancaster DHIA are listed as follows: \ PRO- * PHOT TEIN FAT FAT OWNER - COW'S NAME MARVIN R STOLTZFUS 274 MICKEY SANDY HOLLOW FARM 726 368 WILLOW SPRINGS FARM ELF LANA BOBBIE SCOTTIANN HOLSTEINS 137 KENNETH ( BETH MARTIN IRENE KENDRA OLIVA MISTY DAVID J. KDLP 133 186 82 200 ELAK P KAUFFMAN JR LADY ADD IE NAN For the ultimate one-tico punch against com pests, use liquid FuradarF 4F insecticide/ W h ■ / nematicide It not only controls com rootwonn, but also provides protection against fust IwtllPlWliin K generation European com borer Plus Furadan eliminates the hassles and mess associated *f , , , ~, , msecticide/nematicide «/ with usmggranular insecticides So no matter which pestbugsijou themost, Furadan is the one you need to know For more information, ask your local dealer about the Un-Granulcu Solution The Un-Granillar Solution. f"MC C nipoiot/ou \<jn( nil mol Pi mini Is Gwup 17Mmkt 1 Shut Phdndt Iphio P\ 1910 J Filiation 41 mid #MC on u tj/sU it d tiodi walks nf hM( ( orpaiolfoii t i/om <h ah i foi hnn s oud < outiUioiu, of the I modon (junta it It t I motion 4h tusu t/i idt/ueuiotit /tie /s ait s'i irhd ust pt stu idi AV <ui and fnllou all la hi Idm t laws ' h \f( ( tujiniohau BREED AGE DAYS LBOLA 5-3 305 2-5 305 RONKS GR-H GR-H 3-2 305 3-11 305 CHRISTIANA RH RH RH 4- 305 3-2 305 3-0 • 286 WOMELSDORF 3-4 305 5- 305 EPHRATA GR-H GR-H 5-2 305 2-11 305 2- 305 3- 285 HANHEIH 4-8 . 305 4- 305 5- 305 3-6 305 GORDONVILLE 5-11 305 10-10 305 5-7 305 GR-H RH RH RH Which corn vou hate more? With Furadan® 4F. it doesn’t matter. MILK 40,713 26,784 1181 804 37,267 29,126 1138 932 35,206 28,450 28,596 3.2 3.4 2.9 1135 957 822 34,166 31,851 1122 918 3.2 3.3 3.2 3.1 34,469 26,640 26,874 26,348 1120 878 853 825 34,596 29,201 23,651 26,625 3.1 3.2 3,7 3.2 1070 924 883 850 3.5 2.9 2.9 30,184 34,039 30,557 1069 971 893 Com root worm European com barer 1-800-433-5080 • ag.fmc.com MAR KENNETH E ZDRIN 924 746 102 187 162 CLAY FARM GRACE WOODBINE FARMS 931 I 12 721 196 118 FDLTONWAY FARM INC AHYJES GLINER STARET ILLANA DANDY DARLA MERVIN BRUBAKER CHERYL ARLENE 1178 997 1234 1225 3,9 3.5 3.4 1379 994 984 1053 967 4.2 3.2 3.2 3.9 1448 843 856 1024 5.4 3,8 5.0 4.0 1874 1104 1189 1058 ROZANA RH DEMISE AND EARL HALTBMYER POLKA RH JULY RH LILIAN RJ 1559 1218 1130 5,2 3.6 3.7 estdo Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 14, 1998-A27 7-1 305 MOUNT JOY 4-10 305 6- 305 4-1 305 3-3 305 3-6 305 LITITZ 7- 305 AIRVILLE GR-H GR-H GR-H RH GR-H GR-H RH RH RH RH 8-4 305 5-2 305 3-2 305 4- 305 5- 305 WILLOW STREET 4- 305 5- 305 3-5 305 2-9 305 5-6 305 2-2 305 WOMELSDORF 4-2 305 3-0 305 3-1 299 LANCASTER 4- 305 5- 305 9-6 305 28,400 30,359 28,085 27,109 26,774 26,790 1061 876 849 844 823 35,885 1061 37,138 28,646 28,937 27,320 25,625 1057 926 885 837 826 33,653 28,961 28,478 26,919 26,014 25,319 32,370 32,159 26,005 3.2 3.2 3.2 1037 1015 836 36,386 32,465 20,378 2.8 3.0 4.1 1032 971 836 (Turn to Pag* A 29) Pa.’s Best Bushel Of Apples Benefits Two Organizations HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The highest bidder recently received Pennsyl vania’s Best Bushel of Apples at the 1998 Farm Show. This is the sec ond year for this auction of Pennsylvania’s finest apples. J. Omar Landis of Ephrata, purchased the 1998 Best Bushel. The final bid of $250 earned Landis the best bushel of apples submitted by Hollabaugh Brothers, Inc. of Biglerville. Pro ceeds from the auction will be donated to the South Central Pennsyl vania Food Bank. Landis donated the bushel for auctioning a second time. This time, the proceeds were to be going to the Pennsylva nia Auctioneer Associa tion Youth Scholarship Fund. By the end of the auction, the bushel had sold eight times, raising $B6O for the two or ganizations. Hollabauth Brothers Inc. is an operation located in the heart of the Adams County ap ple industry. They grow more than 500 acres of apples, peaches, nectar ines, plums, and pears. In addition to the grow ing of the fruit, Holla baugh operates a Road side market just north of Biglerville. 1103 1221 954 998 954 947 1064 1661 1313 1007 877 1188 2.6 2.1 2.7 855 668 696 3.0 2.9 5 3 1107 926 1078
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