Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 21, 1998, Image 38

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    Top Pennsylvania DHIA Herds By County For February
The top producing herds in Pennsylvania
for February are listed by county. In addi
tion, herds from New Jersey and New York
are also listed. They are as follows:
NAME
C ( T DURBORAW
LAGGING STREAM FARM
BEAVER RUN FARMS
DALB&DBANNA 6ENDIG
ROBERT C HOFFMAN
STONER DAIRY
LEROY DEPUTY
R+K CUNNINGHAM
RE-HOLTZ DAIRY
BROWN VALLEY FARM
KEN/KEHR
ZEPPDALB FARMS
BUTTONWOOD FARMS
HAY BRITE FARMS
RAY DUTTERER
MARK+DAVID CAMPBELL
FAIR VIEW DAIRY
TE & HARYJEAN GROOMS
RAY CLAYPOOLB & SONS
ROY E BOWSER
MAYPORT HILLS HOLST
RON + BETH RUPPANER
JEFF PATRICK
SCOTT BOWSER
CALHODN JERSEY'S
HAROLD BOWSER + SONS
SPENCER JERSEYS
JERRY L CLAYPOOL
MICHAEL GULISH iSONS
LARA WILSON
BONZO ONB-O-ONE
JOHN+WENDY COOPER
DIANE BDRRY
W J 4 V J MC CHBSNBY
JODIKINOS DAIRY FARM
EDWARD GINGER PFLUGH
BROADRUN HOLSTBINS
CRAIG FARMS
F KEITH NYB
ELDER VOGEL
DAN BRENNER
CONKLE CENTURY FARMS
TESTS BROS
GLENN+CAROL POGEL
FRED SCHEEL
ROCKLANB FARM
ANDY T MOHR
iNNSYLVANIA DAIRY
i CONS HILR
I MILK LBS
ADAMS
67.7 26503
41.3 24111
25.3 24782
83.3 23493
27.7 23467
76.3 23324
53.6 22271
47.0 22328
95.5 22206
81.3 21503
31.6 21146
17.7 20262
68.0 20394
62.7 19998
62.3 18948
THE PEI
NO
IN
26212
25006
62 0
83 2
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION PAGE
FAT FAT PRO PRO
LBS PCT LBS PCT
HERD I
STEVE + JBRI RITCHEY
PAUL & DAVID HELSEL
SILVERDALE FARM
ANDREH HEAVER
HEADOH CREEK FARM
MICHAEL STOLTZFUS
HAROLD S ZIMMERMAN
BOHMAN BROTHERS
K i D FARM
DUANE+LINDA BIDDLE
THOMAS L ELLER
MARK i LOIS YODER
FANTASYLANDHOLSTBINS
HIDDBNVIBH HOLSTBINS
MELVIN M OBERHOLTZER
GLENN B GOCKLEY
KIRBYVILLB HOLSTBINS
BETHANY DAIRY FARM
RING-KUL FARM
CARL I GOOD
JUNGB FARMS INC VRAY
ROLLING ACRES FARM
REU HEL FARMS INC
ALLEN P+HARY J GRDBE
D J S P SCHULER
DON S AMY RICE
ESN SHAYNAH KBE
FREDERICK FARMS
RODRICK&TRDDY HINISH
THOMAS W KELLY
HARCOVB FARM
BARNES BROTHERS
DENNIS+DOUG SMITH
BRADLBY+JAMES BAKER
PA PAIR VALLEY FARM
MIKE+CAROL HOOVER
CROSS COUNTRY FARMS
DAVID NANCY BISHOP
REUBEN 6 NEWSWANGBR
K WAYNE BURKBT
3.3
3.2
3.2
3.1
COVE VIEW FARM
BLACKCREST FARMS
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
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FORUM - Plan Your Future
Farm Profitability In
Southeastern PA
Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities in an
Urbanizing Environment
Presentations:
1 Historical perspective and projections for the
agriculture of SE PA Comparative analysis
among production sectors
2 Farm profitability is a public issue the vested Kate Smith, Dept of Ag
interests of the non-farm community of Econ & Rural Sociology
SE PA PSU
3 Reseaich and market development PDA’s Zoann Parker,
vision for agriculture in SE PA PA Dept of Agriculture
4 Investment strategies for farming in SE PA, Bruce Miller, Keystone
recommendations fiom the banking industry Farm Credit
5 A retailer perspective on food marketing in SE PATBA
6 The productive potential of SE PA farmland- Don Robinson, Lane Co
linking profitability to stewardship Conservation District
7 Farmer cooperatives as a model for Mike Suever,
distributing value-added benefits to Land O’ Lakes
producers
S Projections for vegetable growing, processing
and marketing
9 The future of the hog industry in SE PA
John Wagner, White
Oak Mills
10 The future of the poultry industry in SE PA A 1 Wenger,
Wenger Feeds
Moderators John Schwartz, Lancaster County Cooperative Extension
Herb Cole, Penn State University
Co-Sponsored by Regional Infrastructure for
Sustaining Agriculture and Penn State Co-operative
Friday, March 27
10 AM to 3 PM
Yoder’s Restaurant, New Holland, PA
$lO Registration Fee Collected at Door.
Buffet Lunch at Yoder’s Included.
For information and registration, call
Suzanne Milshaw (215) 568-0830 - Ext. 26
John Urbanchuk, AUS
Consultants
Jim Kohl, Furman Foods
Extension