Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1998, Image 38

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    Top Pennsylvania DHIA Cows By Breed For March
The top producing herds above 675 pounds of protein in Pennsylva
nia DHIA for March are listed by county. In addition, herds from
New Jersey and New York are also listed. They are as follows:
NAME
C k T DURBORAW
BEAVER RUN FARMS
LAGGING STREAM FARM
DALE&DEANNA BENDIG
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. The Up
land Farm Inc., Chester Springs,
Pa. has been named a Historic An
gus Herd by the American Angus
Association for having been in the
continuous production of regis
tered Angus cattle, in the same
family, for more than SO years.
John Kramer, who is now de
ceased, started the herd in 1946.
Early guidance was given to him
by Herb Schiffer, a fellow Penn
sylvania Angus breeder. The herd
Annual
Ryegrass
Field
Day
Set
KEEDYSVILLE,
Md. A field day/pas
turc walk will be held
from 10 a.m. to noon on
Wednesday, April 22
here at the University of
Maryland’s Western
Maryland Research and
Education Center
(WMREC).
The field day will fo
cus on the use of annual
ryegrass to increase
agricultural profitability
for livestock producers.
Seventeen ryegrass
varieties and triticale
are being managed un
der both a pasture sys
tem and a cut and cany
system to evaluate
yield, palatability, win
ter hardiness, and man
agement considerations
necessary for highly ef
fective use of this prom
ising new forage in this
area.
For more informa
tion, contact Stanley W.
Fultz, Extension Agent,
Dairy Science, (301)
694-1594 ext. 3578.
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THE PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY HERD IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION PAGE
NO COWS MILK FAT FAT PRO PRO
IN MILK LBS LBS PCT LBS PCT
ADAMS
26590
24916
23989
23675
67.4
125,4
141,0
84.0
Upland
Farm Named
Historic Angus Herd
NOW
THRU
APRIL fit
O HIGH-TENSILE FENCE WIRE
12 //-gag* High Tsnsils Fane* Wir# Typa 111
(Class A) Galvanized Zinc Coating CA
Minimum Tansila Strength 17 000 psi Jl
Minimum Breaking Strain 1500 be Coils
Approximately 4000 teat or 240 rods Each
4" TUBE INSULATOR
Required number can be threaded on wires
before tying off Ridges eliminate the
insulator from sliding from beneath the
staple High Density Polyethylene
PERMANENT IN UNE WIRE STRAINER
Maintains correct tension on fence wire
Allows seasonal adiustmeni Use in Center
of strain or at the end of strain
NICROPRESS* SLEEVES f 4425
Spicing ol 12/ gaga wire can b»
accomplishad with three crimped aleavas
which withstand up to 1000 lbs tension QC
Two slaavas required lor bringing wire IWivV
around and post Also used lor attaching In
Line Strainers 100 par box er
Fl7Ol
, TIGHTENING HANDLE
““'it* For adjusting permanent in line strainers
Each
F 1717
SPINNING JENNY
Pays out wire with ease Cential spike with m
large stabilizer plate holds firmly in the OH
ground
F 2155
CRIMP TOOL WITH CUTTER $OO 00
Each
11 SPLIT RAIL
; OTHER
SUPPLIES
ON SALE
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was built with Bandolier bulls,
and the foundation cows became
predominantly Bandolier breeding
on both sides of the pedigree.
Today the herd is owned by
John Kramer’s children John
Kramer Jr.. Barbara Riuta and
Heather Johnson. A special certi
ficate, signed by the president of
the American Angus Association,
has been presented to the family in
recognition of the herd’s historic
status.
MODEL 402
2 Joule 115 volt
• Charges up to 50 miles of clean
fence
• UL listed
• Shocks through wet weeds
• Will control all types of animats
even predators
• Digital technology
3.2
3.1
3.2
3.2
862
770
764
762
3.2
3.3
3.8
3.8
HIGH
FENCE SUPPLIES
3" to 4" X 6V2’
TREATED POSTS
*3.99
Fl7lB
$ 8.95
PW4565
4” to 5" x 6’/?'
TREATED POSTS
*5.99
Per 200
F 1703
$ 1.75
PW4SB
4" to 5" x 8’
TREATED POSTS
*6.45
F 1247
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DARE
RUBBER GATE HANDLE
*1.55
M Ft 793
DARE
STEEL CASED GATE HANDLE
*2.95
am
$ 5.65
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SO Woodcorner Rd.
Lititz, PA 17543
1 Mi. West of
Ephrsta
717-738-7350
ROBERT C HOFFMAN
STONER DAIRY
KE-HOLTZ DAIRY
LEROY DEPUTY
BROWN VALLEY FARM
R+K CUNNINGHAM
MARK+DAVID CAMPBELL
TB ( MARYJEAN GROOMS
PAIR VIEW DAIRY
RAY CLAYPOOLE 4 SONS
ROY S BOWSER
BONZO ONB-O-ONE
DIANE BURRY
JOHNtWBNDY COOPER
W J 4 V J HC CHESNEY
ROCKLANE FARM
ANDY T MOHR
STEVE 4 JBRI RITCHEY
PAUL & DAVID HELSEL
SILVERDALB FARM
ANDREW WEAVER
MEADOW CREEK FARM
BOWMAN BROTHERS
HAROLD S ZIMMERMAN
MICHAEL STOLTZPUS
K & D FARM
RUSSELL WYLES
DUANE+LINDA BIDDLE
HARK & LOIS YODER
FANTASYLANDHOLSTBINS 74,8 29881 1050
HIDDENVIEW HOLSTBINS 59.7 29080 991
PLAN NOW FOR THIS SEASON S CROP
PW3465
• Weight-Tromx
Feed Mill
•Transport Augers
F 2222
SPRING
GATE
16’
$ 10.95
F 2221
SPRING
GATE
24'
*11.95
FIELD
FENCING
ON
SALE
★Full Line Parts Dept.*
★Sell, Service & Install*
27.8
75.2
294.2
152.8
80,7
47.0
83.7
57.3
77.7
131.7
92.8
38.2
19.9
107.5
31.5
(Turn to Pago A4O)
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• Bucket Elevators
• Stirring Systems
• Utility Augers
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Farm Fan ABB Automatic Batch GT Model 370 PTO Gram Dryer
Farm Fan ABI2 Automatic Batch
3 5 738
4.0 717
3 7 700
3.6 695
4.5 692
3,9 689
3.6 732
3.4 727
3.8 713
3.9 707
3.5 685
3.7 860
3.6 727
3.5 710
3.3 685
980
801
783
735
3.5 857 3.2
3.8 826 3.3
3.8 804 3,2
3.6 767 3,2
3.5 730 3.2
3.5 729 3.2
3.8 724 3 2
3 6 715 3.2
3.5 715 3,1
3.6 702 3,1
3.7 698 3.2
3.6 694 3.2
3.9 693 3.2
3.5 688 3.1
3.5 966 3.2
3.4 930 3.2
• Feed Bins
• Wet Tanks
• Gram Bins
AUTOMATIC BATCH OR
CONTINUOUS FLOW
GRAIN DRYERS
• k 9S-
WESTFIELD GRAIN
AUGERS
Quality Product At An
Affordable Price!
IN STOCK NOW!
Rl. 272 South
14 Herrville Road
Willow Street, PA 17584
Ph. 717-464-3321 or
Toll Free 800-732-0053
Mon.-Fri. 6:30 am to 8 pm
Sat. 7:30 am to 6 pm
Sun. Clotad
3.3
3.2
3.2
3.1
• Air Drying
Systems
• Gram Dryers
• Parts S Motors
The Competitive
Edge
“Smart system”
eliminates guesswork
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Hardware
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UPS
Shipping Point
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