ister Farmii 40—Lanca mg, v .cuiv iy. May /, - II CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ROHRER’S II For Good Farm Management I When Robert Rohrer decided to make haylage || instead of hay, he turned to HARVESTORE. | He tells why: I BOTTOM UNLOADING - “Harvestore was the OXYGEN-FREE STORAGE - “There's no II only one with a proven bottom unloader. Theirs spoilage. Two independent feed companies 11 worked best while the others were still ex- tested my haylage last Winter at six week in ■ | perimenting.” tervals. Both samples were over 19% protein. II Haylage in a Harvestore has cut my protein II SERVICE-"lt’s available when needed.” buying requirements.” 11 EFFICIENCY “I’m spending less time now to 11 feed 200 cows than I did four years ago to feed II u uimiccTfiDc knit 40 head - 1 feed 200 cows in about 15 minutes. 11 a HflKVtolUKt DKIIII Also, haylage eliminates baling, and there’s less I for first cutting this spring of a gamble with the weather. The labor I ITS MPT TOO LATE savings are terrific." I . HARVESTORE BUILT FOR SPRING | u e LONG LASTING QUALITY -“I bought my first I NAME Harvestore nine years ago, and the fourth just I RESS ” last year. We went into it gradually. The I mail To* HARVESTORE system proved well; as we ex- I Penn-Jersev panded we kept adding on. Over the years I can I Harvestore Systems, Inc. I see that they’ll last and last. I think over the | P.0.80x9i I long run they re well worth it. ■ New Holland. Pa. 17557 I Penn-Jersey HARVESTORE Systems, Inc. I P.O. BOX 91 I I NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA 17557 Saturda: ves you can 7, 1977
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