Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 18, 2000, Image 119

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    Top Lancaster DHIA Cows By Protein
SYLVAN B LAPP
149
TOM ZARTMAN
186
MISTI KNOLL FARM
MARYAN
SUGAR
MANDY
EARL Sc ANNA MAE REIFF
LISA
PHILIP HORST
MACDO
STEPHEN S KING
NANCY
RAYMOND Sc DARLA BRUBACHER
24 25,786
DENNIS L MARTIN
SHARON
G+S AUMENT FARM
32
JAMES & SHARON NICKLE
CHAR
ABRAM M STOLTZFUS
WENNIE
REUBEN S STOLTZFUS
LUCY
DAVID G BYERS
142
MICHAEL E NISSLY
65
JAMES Z SENSENIG
PANSY
IVAN S FISHER
83
IRA M HEI STAND JR
ANDREA
DAVID B FISHER
MARY
WATERLOO FARM
FANNIE
JONAS E BEILER
BABIE
NELSON & JANE STONER
42
ELAM E. BEILER
BRANDY
EDWARD S SENSENICH
196
MELODY LAWN FARMS
MIGHTY
D.M. CREEKSIDE
PEACH
The perfect
landscapetool
Soil Pulverizers
• Two HP ranges: 35 and 50 HP
• Steel roller spikes with replaceable
heat treated sleeves
• Single or double roller
• Heavy wall round tubing on roller
• Ideal for leveling and seedbed preparation
• Available with seedbox
Betts Equipment
3139 Windy Bush Road.Rt 232
New Hope, PA 18938
215-598-7501
Hoober, Inc.
Mam Street
Intercourse, PA 17534
717-768-8231
Hoober, Inc.
East Mam Street
McAlisterville, PA 17049
717-463-2191
Deerfield Ag &
Turf Center, Inc
RR 2 Box 212
Watsontown, PA 17777
570-538-3557
Detlan Equipment, Inc
141 East Mam St
Silverdale, PA 18962
215-257-5177
Thomas L. Dunlap
Rt 220, Mam St Exit
Jersey Shore, PA 17740
570-398-1391
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ATGLEN
1030
EPHRATA
960
KINZER
999
1006
1055
EPHRATA
857
EPHRATA
906 821
LANCASTER
1063 817
MORGANTOWN
931 816
STEVENS
956 816
QUARRYVILLE
871 816
NOTTINGHAM
823 816
GAP
812
NARVON
927 811
QUARRYVILLE
914 808
WASHINGTON BORO
884 808
27,680
28,653
26,266
26,951
25,225
26,864
29,490
26,868
24,378
26,614
27,023
25,911
812
25,798
25,195
27,025
NARVON
753 808
GORDONVILLE
678 807
24,478
26,163
ELIZABETHTOWN
777 806
GORDONVILLE
938 805
GAP
23,346
26,680
26,144
938
RONKS
787
LITITZ
981
LITITZ
886
LITITZ
697
RONKS
803
24,808
803
28,196
802
27,104
802
24,859
800
25,836
897
800
BIRD-IN-HAND
27,948 832 800
Eckroth Bros Farm Equip
Rd 2, Box 24A
New Rmgold, PA 17960
570-943-2131
Eckroth Equipment Co
4910 Kernsville Rd
Orefield, PA 18069
610-366-2095
Hines Equipment
RT 220, Bel wood, PA
814-742-8171
Keller Brothers
R 7 Box 405
Lebanon, PA 17042
717-949-6501
1950 Fruitville Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601
717-569-2500
M.S.Yearsley & Sons
West Chester, PA
610-696-2990
Pikeviiie Equipment Inc.
RD 2, Oysterdale Road
Oley, PA 19547
610-927-6277
824
LEBANON COUNTY
823
CURVE ACRES FARM
06
28
88
19
823
811
807
GLEN + LINDA KRALL
187
32
821
NORTHUMBERLAND
PHILLIP NEWSWANGER
168
PERRY COUNTY
LA-ROSE FARM
30
REUBEN RIEHL
SANDRA
UNION COUNTY
RUFUS B. MARTIN
DEEDRA
SHELDON ZEISET
PLUTO
MOLLY
BEAVER RUN FARM
101
MIFFLIN HILLS FARM
SHERYL
YORK COUNTY
H.E. HEINDEL & SONS
SWEHAR
ANN
DAYTON
KESHA
LUANA
NAOMI
PEBBLE
NUTTY
GLEN DAUGHERTY
ALANEN
BESHORE FARMS
CBELL
ELLE
35,175
36,324
31,234
28,363
26,369
28,027
27,716
30,086
24,034
MIFFLINBURG
33,842 1002 961
MIFFLINBURG
27,631 1043 929
28,449 1080 883
MIFFLINBURG
987 914
MIFFLINBURG
883 858
28,915
29,172
33,246
29,839
30,869
29,249
27,926
27,027
23,664
25,334
BROGUE
810 870
NEW CUMBERLAND
25,958 875 855
24,126 962 826
26,848
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Stoltzfus Farm Service
Cochranville, PA
610-593-2407
Stouffer Bros Inc.
1066 Lincoln Way West
Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-263-8424
Rodio Tractor Sales
North White Horse Pike
Hammonton, N.J, 08037
609-561-0141
Warren County Service
Center
228 Route 94, BiairtoWn, N J.
908-362-6916
Frank Rymon ‘
& Sons, Inc.
RD 3, Box 355
Washington, N.J. 07882
908-689-1464
NEWMANSTOWN
1059 1009
1050 1005
1074 901
965 870
LEBANON
832
824
854
837
DANVILLE
1008
825
LANDISBURG
909 889
MILLERSTOWN
890 810
BROGUE
1091
947
929
869
1003
1024
957
901
1046
907
904
889
853
820
816
813
Dairy Management Inc. ™
Touts Chocolate Milk at
ROSEMONT, 11.-Local dairy
farmers, fluid milk processors
and retailers are partnering this
month to increase consumer
demand for chocolate milk
through the “Chocolate: The-
Wilder Side of Milk” campaign,
according to Craig Plymesser,
director of communications for
Dairy Management Inc. T “
“The chocolate milk retail,
category offers enormous
growth,” says Plymesser.
“Market research indicates the
more consumers buy chocolate
milk, the faster they are back in
the store to buy even more.” He
adds that chocolate milk sales
increased nearly 12 percent na
tionally in 1999, compared to
the year before. 1
Why the growth? Chocolate
milk Offers moms a way to get
kids to drink milk and provides (
for their daily nutritional needs i
in a way kids eryoy. J
“Our research shows nearly
two-thirds of moms prefer choc-'
olate milk over carbonated’
beverages for their kids. And,*
more important, 55 percent of |
kids ages 6 to 11 say they would |
drink more milk if it were choco- i
late,” says Plymesser, „ I,’
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18, 2000-C3
EDWIN JOHNSON
TRACY
MARLEN
STATE OF MARYLAND
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS FARM INC
692
734
647
152
830
833
ZION MEADOWS
60
MT ARARAT FARMS
KIM
PENELO
TOL-JE-SO FARM 1
180
FUSCHI
DAVID Sc KATE DALLAM
20
LEONARD Sc VERNON HORST
78
215
Local Stores
According to Dairy Manage
ment Inc. TM , shoppers who pur
chase chocolate milk at
participating retail locations
now through March 31 are eligi
ble to enter sweepstakes to
receive fun prizes such as special
edition “got milk?®” chocolate
milk remote control monster
trucks and Huffy® special edi
tion “got milk?®” chocolate
milk mountain bikes.
Plyniesser says that programs
where dairy farmers work with
processors, retailers and other
industry partners are key to in
creasing overall fluid milk
demand. “Our local dairy
farmer board members support
partnerships between farmers,
retailers > and processors that
help nibve more milk,” he adds.
These retail programs are
part of an overall national $lBO
miflionj integrated fluid milk
marketing plan developed and
implemented by dairy farmers
and processors in an effort to in
crease fluid milk sales 1 percent
. in 2000. The plan also includes
“got ihilk?®” and “milk mus
tache*] advertising, public rela-
nutrition marketing, and
research and technology efforts.
AIRViLLE
26,916 922
25,234 883
847
827
STREET
1097 1053
979 1031
934 941
848 919
975 844
816 816
NORTH EAST
1063 1024
30,428
32,479
29,862
28,897
25,718
22,621
32,017
PORT DEPOSIT
30,966 1707 1020
23,266 1082 821
PORT DEPOSIT
27,810 1065 947
28,946 852 943
BEL AIR
909
897
27,701
RISING SUN
27.522 1095 836
25.522 1109 828