Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 24, 1965, Image 16

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    I —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1965
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HERE’S WHY;
• ENERGY INTAKE MUST BE CON-
STANT at .4 therms-per pound of
milk for efficient production
• RAPIDLY GROWING PASTURES are
high in water content and may supply
inadequate nutrients even though cows
eat enough to be full.
FOR ASSISTANCE IN
9 PROGRAMMING « PLANNING • MANAGEMENT
Make an appointment with our Dairy Specialist, or call us direct at
• HOT WEATHER cuts down nutrients
from pasture because pasture quality
deteriorates rapidly and cows won't
graze in the hot sun.
• "HARVESTING" PASTURE increases
cow's needs for energy. Increase may
be as much as 40% compared to bam
feeding.
Lancaster 392-2145
& BUSHONG
!ohrerstown, Pa.
T SERVICE ANYWHERE •
...Green Pastures
Dairy Pellets
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