Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 16, 1977, Image 40

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    farming. Saturday, July 16,1977
make
more
money
on corn
right, but you'd have nothing against making more money on your corn, would you
take a look.
If you wait for corn to dry in the field, ear drop, stalk rot and lodging can rob y
If you harvest early, you take a moisture discount at the elevator or face the hassle a
cost of drying it yourself. If you heat dry corn, you invest in a dryer and bins, pay fi
pensive propane, and work day and night only to end up with less than you started
to 28% moisture contains about one gallon of water. To remove this water can cost
more in handling, hauling, drying, grinding and shrinkage. Yet this water could be w<
much as 20cf to more in feed value. Pound for pound wet corn will make as muc
or meat as dry corn, so why not go DIRECTLY from the FIELD to STORAGE?
this fall and show you just how quickly savings can pay for it. This is an excellent ti
plan for corn storage and we have SPECIAL CORN PROGRAMS that might meet y<
ule. Drop us a card or call, we CAN help you make more money with your corn.
P.S
The price of corn has been pretty high the last few years. Chances are, you've
What's a gallon of water worth when you dry it out of corn? A bushel of corn
We would like to talk to you about a HARVESTORE High Moisture Corn Stru
Over 60% of Penn-Jersey Harvestore owners feed High Moisture Corn and Hayl
more
money “
on corn
PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE SYSTEMS,
P.O. Box #9l, New Holland, Pa. 17557
717-354-4051
Phone