Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 28, 1979, Image 5

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Does pork production repre
sent a sizeable part of your
income? Are you ready to devote
an hour or so of your time
planning for a more profitable -
future?
If your answer to both ques
tions is yes, you owe it to yourself
to read what we have to say.
Unlike many other feed,
companies, wedevelop feeding
and management programs for
each individual operation.
It all starts with a Pennfield
man reviewing your operation
with you. Your goals. Your
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records. Whether you farrow and
finish your own pigs or buy
feeder pigs. Your management
practices. The health and overall
condition of your herd. And other
factors that have an effect on
your profit potential.
With the aid of computers,
we then design programs that
can improve your profits by
reducing expenses, improving
performance, or both.
For example, many producers
who switched from a competitive
program to a Pennfield program
have cut their feed costs and their
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hogs go to market sooner. In effect,
the Pennfield program is putting
mere money in their pockets.
There is no cost—or obliga
tion—for this unique service.
But you must take the first step
by writing or phoning us.
Do it today.
Pennfield Feeds, 711
Rohrerstown Rd., Lancaster, PA
17604. Local calls: Lancaster
299-2561, Red Lion 244-4511.
In 717 and 215 areas dial
toll free 800-732-0467. //WO
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28,1979
pennfield feeds
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