is ready for Mix-Mill.* Are you? OPEN HOUSE (TiX'fTiU i ' . v ■ . Your plan for growth is a more important factor than the size of your farm i in determining whether or , I, not you need a Mix Mill. • i On-tfr Look into HILISIBE POULTRY FIRM Glenn, Ronald, and Clifford Cayman can show you this modem feed processing operation and answer many of your questions. September Plan to visit them during the Glenn Cayman and his sons have farmed the land and operated the poultry business at the Open House site since 1932 As the complex expands, ways must be found to cut overhead For the Caymans, a Mix Mill on-the-farm feed factory seemed a likely place to save both time and money 1 * This system was designed, supplied and constructed by: 13,1978-10a.m.tO 4p.m. R.D. 11, North Franklin Street Extended Chamber sburg, Pa. The Caymans have looked at feed factory set ups at farm shows and were contemplating a grain storage facility, but the serious planning was engineered by a knowledgeable Tam-Agn salesperson who devised such "extras" as the specially constructed oyster shell bin (pictured left) and showed the Caymans how a larger elevator leg now would save money in future expansion With an eye on the agn busmessman’s budget, Tam-Agn utilized bins already on the farm and even suggested that the "U"-trough be placed under roof so unloading in bad weather would be easier The result, according to Ronald Cayman "Less time is spent mixing and grinding the gram than was previously spent buying and transporting it Then, too, the quality of the mix and special ingredients can be effectively controlled when we make our own feed' From Ronald (pictured here) “Every operation is different For us, good quality ingredients bought at favorable market prices and stored for the future are the key to savings ” Ron is please with the system recently installed by Tam-Agn Corporation "My bigg’st concern was uninterrupted egg production. Production has held steady since the Mix Mill feed factory is operating, and we forsee no problems'' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9,1971 R.D. 1 Mountain Road, Ditlsburg, Pa. 17019 Telephone 717-432-9738 7 A3O-COO 8-
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