•Lancaster Farming Saturday, June 17.1972 PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE SALUTES DAIRYMEN Now balance the costs of drying and bin storage against the advantages of pro cessing grain at high moisture through an automated Harvestore System. With Harvestore, you harvest early, when your grain has more feed value and before weathef and lodging take their toll. Grain goes from field to structure. There’s less handling, less labor, no drying cost, no shrinkage. Mildly fermented Har vestore high moisture grain is highly nutritious and palatable, too. Livestock thrive on it. The information contained herein is general in nature and is drawn from sources deemed to be reliable Any application to a particular farming operation requires the advice of qualified experts and is subject to limitations of good management, weather and other conditions present at the individual location. \R. RICHARD MR. NORMAN E. S. ENCK RICHARD R. D. 1 104 E. Berger Hoitwood, Pa. 17532 Emmaus, Pa. 18049 717-284-4973 215-967-2901 Leading milk producers ask the question... Why dry corn? Walter Nowatzski, Markesan, Wisconsin "100 pounds of high moisture corn has the feed value of 100 pounds of dry corn... I’m sure of it... We’re feeding 450 head of beef and dairy animals and that extra water really pays off. We ran out of Harvestore feed once and had to feed from the con ventional 5i10... production went down 300 lbs. a day. Harvestore feed costs only 6c a day per animal.” Mr. Nowatzski is served by Fox Valley Harvestore, Inc., Appleton, Wisconsin. Joe Barta, Perkins, Oklahoma "Our Harvestore high moisture grain units are saving us $1,091 00 per month plus our butterfat test is up 3 points , We spent more for commercial feed from January 1 to April 15 than we did for high moisture grain from April 15 to December 31 and we carried more cows. Our teenage son can feed about 150 head in only 20 minutes per feeding.” Mr. Barta is served by Edwards Equipment Com pany, Ponca City, Oklahoma. Jack and Jerry Kanach, Ringoes, New Jersey "Harvestore high moisture corn cut our purchased feed costs in half and we now milk twice as many cows... It used to cost us $BOO per month for custom grind ing and protein for 80 cows. Supplement for 160 cows is now only $4OO per month. We’re getting better production and Harvestore feeding has allowed us to increase butterfat from 3.5% to 4.0%.” Jack and Jerry Kanach are served by Penn-Jersey Harvestore Systems,lnc.,New Holland,Pennsylvania. Bill Jones, Philpot, Kentucky "The expense of hauling corn to the feed mill for drying and storage used to eat up our milk check... Now I store corn at high moisture in my Harvestore, Wet corn is more palatable and cows produce better on it. Last year we ran short of corn because of the blight and production dropped, but it went up again when we resumed feeding high moisture corn.” Mr. Jones is served by K-T Harvestore Systems, Guthrie, Kentucky. LOCAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES AAR. CARL K. JOHNSON R.D.3 Boyertown, Pa. 19512 215-367-6160 Free The booklet "High Moisture Grain, the Harvestore Revolu tion in Milk Production,” shows you ways to increase your income HARVESTORE I Products }y*.c ] Please rush my free copy to; Nanw Addresi Telephoni County. City. Stati I fan Check Livestock Enterprise: Dairy □ Beef □ Hogs □ Number of Animals Check □ if attending school Mail to: PENN-JERSEY Harvestore Systems, Inc. P. O. Box 91 New Holland, Pa. 17557 H 72-4 MR. HENRY H. STAUFFER 991 Groff Avenue Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022 717-367-3196 world’s leading manufacturer of automated feeding systems. rtk j \ 4 ■ vfc, ***** ; tA?* 1 \ mrftwrfcmtw r.KU> icres Dept. HD-62A AAR. WILLIAM WINGENROTH R.D.I Ephrata, Pa, 17522 717-733-3903
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