Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 30, 1978, Image 92

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—Uncarttf Fanning, Saturday, Dtcwwbcr 30,1978
This Is a partial view 6f Pleasant VaHey Farm, Lebanon R 4, owned by Robert Miller, Miller owns 70purebred Angus cows and farms 450 acres of land,
ByJQANUESAt} be sold in the, Spring. Miller silage and hay, treated with had raised half of the 70 cows bam. The pit was designed bales for hay. Miller said “I
- LEBANON -“I don’t piit a weighs the, bulls when they / afthydmiS' ammonia 'which v -in his herd. - ancUplaaned- fay:.tfaft;.soil- T -don’tbuy-finy.feedL”, But he
paper on anything not gpod are wean*&“lputtheinona ;he blows in the silo. He Miller also raises about 600 conservation people, Miller does sell his excess corn,
enough” said pure bred complete feed thats not real '‘’thinks synthetic protein has head of bulls and steers each said. It has a ground bank which this year totaled 7500
Angus breeder Robert Miller hot, about half oats” be said, "its place, but found that in year which he buys out of (mostly clay soil) and a bushels. He said there was
of Pleasant Valley Farm, Ip 140 days Miller will weigh some ''cases, like sup- Kentucky, New York and cement bottom and, ramp, not much labor involved to
Lebanon R 4. Miller owns 70 the bulls, and again at one plementing diets of sick Missouri. These are all The best part of the system fill his three silos. After they
registered Angus cows and year of age. animals, it does not belong, eventually sold to Baum’s is that “it is designed to use are filled he’s done for the
farms 450 acres. Miller feels the integrity of f “You can read all the Balogna Inc. in existing equipment.” Miller year.
Miller's heifers posed with breeder is of the utmost literature on products that Elizabethtown. said he was “in farming;#,
their heads up in alert at- ““Portopce . when selling you want, but you don’t find v He owns part interest in a make a living” and with the
tention as bespoke. “I take livestock. If your not honest out until you try the thing bull under the name of high cost of machinery and
my top 10 to 15 heifers and *b e long run it will come yourself’ he said. Governors Club. The bull, equipment, this pit was the
put th»rn back into the back to you” be said. Miller wants to see “good who had a 720 pound 100 day most logical type to put in.
herd.” He said he would *** l977 Miller bad 19 bull foundation” behind the weight, is presently in New Miller farms 45(L acres,
fatten out the remainder but ca * ves on his farm test. He cattle he buys. A lot of York- Miller said “almost renting the majority of the’
the bottom five would not be four off the test. When western breeding such as 100 per cent of the time the land from his father. He'
registered. lb® bulls sold, they Marshall, Black Revolution bull does more for me then 1 plants 230 acres in com. He
His top 10 to 15 bull calves avera g«dslMo per head. and Wal Bridge Farms serve do for him.” also raises wheat, barley,
will be put mi farm test and Miller weans his as the back brae of Miller’s Recently Miller built a. hay and sudax, which he
calves, they, are fed com herd. He estimated that he manure pit-off of his steer green chops for the cows, or
WHAT IT IS
Caiphos is an unacldulated mineral
phosphatic material or, in more simple
terms, a natural, untreated, soft phosphate
clay. Technically, it is known as colloidal
phosphate, or soft phosphate with colloidal
clay.
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FOR BETTER PASTURES, LAWNS, ORCHARDS...
AND BIGGER CROP AND GARDEN YIELDS!
5% DISCOUNT OH All ORDERS TAKEN BT JANUARY 10.1979
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WHAT IT DOES
What, Specifically, will Calphos do?
By offering growing plants a constant, non
leachable source of phosphorus and trace
minerals capable of absorbing its own weight
in moisture, Calphos spells lush and greener,
more drouth resistant growth. Calphos also
stimulates early root formation, hastens
maturity and encourages growth of ear
thworm and soil bacteria populations. Since
phosphorus is the one element most lacking
in most soils, its use is a must for maximum
results.
(NO EXCEPTIONS)
For More information Call Or Write:
*AARON E. RiEHL
P.O, Box 223
Brownstown, Pa. 17508
(717)656-9302
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WHEN TO SPREAD
When should Calphos be put out?
Whenever time permits. Many farmers
spread it in the fall, during: the slack days
following harvest, since Calphos is not water
soluble and winter rains will not wash it
away.
"Breiyfhing Hat grows,
grows better with
MiHer said he “really likes
farming and Angus cattle.”
-He wishes there was more
profit in the investment a
farmer puts out for “the only
thing the government can
trade in a foreign country.”
Robert Miller is a man
genuinely interested and
concerned with the welfare
of the American farmer.
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