nsider Ensiling Perennial Crons until they set seed, these same Tj ~ 6 ... “ legumes contain only 49% en Haymaking Weather Ivql* p*|l- TON. The same relationship is ° true for perennial grasses. STAGE OF MATURITY To assure hi B h y* elds of feed AT HARVEST nutrients per acre while mam . . .. taining a productive stand, iy perennial which can be g 0 maturity at the perennial forage crops should for hay can also be made * me °* harvest * s I* l6 m °st im- be cut at the following ma silage. These crops may P ol ' tan t single factor influenc- tunty stages: •ut in the silo when weath- ing the feeding value of hay does not permit cutting crop silage. This is especially MOIST URE RELATIONSHIP ias nay And when proper- true for first-cutting forages, Excessive moisture is the larvested and stored, en- both legumes and grasses. Per- next most serious factor affect ! hay crops make a nutri- ennial legumes cut in the early mg quality. It is difficult to :. easy to handle feec,. bud contain 65-70%, TON. Left consistently make good quality -O) Wh by Victor Plastov Assoc. Agr. Agent Some Thoughts For... Farmer s! f&al JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH Did you do all you could to help promote your industry in the post year? Do you talk milk to consumers? Do you explain its many nutritional advantages? Do you set the example when you take your family out for a meal and order milk as the beverage? Do you have the feeding program which gives-you the best re turn per dollar spent? If you are in doubt about this last item talk to our Nutrition Deportment or our Dairy Specialist. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 What else con we do to help you? Just call Miller & I Bushong, Inc. airy Go, Rohrerstown, Pa. "1 • -r --- .v- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Juno 3, 1967—5 Crop Allalfa (est. stands) - first cutting Alfalfa (Ist spring harvest following August seeding) Alfalfa (later cuttings) Red, alsikc, ladino clover (Ist cutting) Red, alsike, ladino clover (later cuttings) Perennial grasses (Ist cutting) Perennial grasses (later cuttings) direct-cut silage unless a good feed additive is used at rec ommended levels; or a recom mended chemical preservative is added to keep acetic and butyric acid formation at a minimum. These acids appaiently lim it foiage intake and may ad versely affect thyroid function Also, high-butync acid silage has been shown to make dairy cows moie susceptible to ke tosis or acetonemia. Milk production from feed ing high moisture silage is similar to that from feeding wilted or low moisture silage —assuming the quality is sim ilar This is true despite the greater forage dry matter in take with lower moisture sil age However, too olten the duect cut silage is inferior in quality, intake is seveiely Inn- Get Your Plants Off To A Good Start FOR BIGGER YIELDS ON Tomatoes & Tobacco Add To Your Transplanter Water ORTHO-GRO LIQUID FERTILIZER 8-16-8 Use one quart to 50 gal. barrel ORTHO GRO is a proven organic liquid fei tilizer giving plants that extra push they need to “stait,” and protect them against transplanting shock. 5 gallon can . . . $14.50 ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER SOLUTION Use 4 ounces per 50 gal. barrel ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER is a Lindane solu tion that mixes readily with water and is de signed especially for use in the transplanter. Gives low cost protection against wire worms, maggots and certain other soil insects. 1 pint ... $1.85 1 quoit . . . $3.48 1 gallon . . . $11.65 Get Your Supply From P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN Maturity Stage Pull bud 1/10 to ''i bloom I't bloom X M to ta bloom ’4 bloom Heads emerging from boot 6 to 7 weeks after first cut ited and the animal may be otheiwise adversely affected. The moisture content of per ennial hay-crop when ensiled has a pronounced effect on both field and storage losses of diy matter Stoiagc losses aie highest with duecl cut forage while field losses normally in crease with increased Held wilting Wilt to at least 65 inois tuie—if low inoistuic ha> crop silage 01 havlage is made (40- 607 r) special piecaulions m haivesting and filling should be taken Small giains will notmally pioduce up to twice as much. TDN per acre when hai vested lor silage as compared to the same ciop hai vested for giain. On the other hand, it is more difficult to make good quality (Continued on Page 9) Ph. Lane. 397-3539