Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 26, 1969, Image 28

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THE
SATISFIED
Here's What Oar Customers Say About LPSs
Kenneth Beiler is confident that
LPS supplies the extras that are sc
necessary for feeding his young
stock and his cows.
Here’s how he does it...
In his heifer barn he feeds some
silage, ample amounts of hay, and
little or no grain. But he is confi
dent that the IPS, fed free choice,
is supplying all the nutritional
needs not derived from his for-
ages.
CALI TODA Y FOR AN A6WA Y SAUSMAN
G Feed & Supply Henry B. Hoover, Inc.
872 Mt Joy Road
Manheim
665-5001
M. Good & Son Mrs. Jacob L. Kurtz Wilson M. Scott
r D #1 1160 N Market St. R D. #1
Gordanvdle Elizabethtown Willow Street
768-3781 367-5430 464-3521
SHOP AGWAY FOR FULL VALUE SERVICES and PRODUCTS
Kenneth Beiler
Route 1
Paradise, Pa.
27 N State St.
Ephrata
733-6593
Henry Kettering
R.D. 3
Lititz, Pa.
“My heifers raised on free choice
LPS develop faster,- have better
size, calve easier and come into
production faster. They also reach
higher levels of production. I had
to be - sold, but now- can’t say
enough for LPS. Look at the proof.
I’ve increased from one co three
wheel feeders now.’”
John E. Melhorn Lancaster Store
334 Donegal Spring Rd. Manheira Pike and
J °y Dillerville Road
653-4485 Lancaster
394-0541
SATISFIED
SATISFIED
cows-
USERS.
Ed Osborne
Cornwell Farm
Route 1
Peach Botton, Pa.
Charles Trimble, who is herdsmi
at Cornwall Farm, is a firm belies
er in feeding LPS to dairy animals.
With LPS he is confident that his
cows are- getting the- additional
protein needed. He also points out.
that he has fewer breeding prob
lems. with .his 4 .herd and consider*-
ably ’ fewer cases- of milk fever
since he has' beeh feeding LPS.
New Holland Si
219 S. Railroad Av<
354-2146
Quarryville Store
27 E. 4th St.
786-2126