COWS NEED MORE PROTEIN THAN THEY'VE BEEN GETTING As more and more Pennsylvania dairy men move to high energy, low protein crops it becomes increasingly difficult to meet the protein needs for top, profitable milk produc tion. If protein intake is inadequate for her needs or, even more critically, if there is a wide protein-energy ratio where energy in take is high and protein just meets minimum requirements , growth, feed utilization, and milk yields are rapidly depressed. Each farm needs to calculate the feed ing program which will best supplement its home-grown crops. Agway's concentrates, ranging from 33% to 60% protein, offer an economical source of this vita! nutrient. The wrong feed, even an Agway feed, will not do the job. Ir must contain protein and energy at the levels needed to supplement your program. CALL TODAY FOR AN ASWAY SALESMAN i Feed & Supply Henry B. Hoover, Inc. '2 Mt Jo\ Rond 27 X State St Manheim Epniata 665 5001 <33-6593 [. Good & Son Mrs. Jacob L. Kurtz Wilson M. Scott R D 3:1 1160 X Ma.'ket St. R D irl Goidonville Elizabethtown Willow Stieet QuorryviJle Store 27 E. 4th St. 786-2126 SHOP AG”'AY FOR FULL VALUE SERVICES and PRODUCTS 768-3781 367-5430 Dairymen who feed a lot of corn silage and high moisture ear corn... take special heed John E. Meihorn 334 Donegal Spung Rd Mt Jo\ 633-1485 464-3521 Lancaster Store New Holland Si Manheim Pike and 219 S Railroad Avs Dillemlle Road 354-2146 Lancaster 394-0541