Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 26, 1980, Image 40

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    incastr Farming, Saturday, April 20,1010
MO—Lai
Compared to
cost of baled
Harvestore p
haylage is
like profit
out of
the Blue.
The haybaler. Equipment to
bale doesn’t come cheap. Plus
all the gasoline, twine, repair
bills and hard labor haybaling
entails.
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IN THE SPRINGTIME A YOUNG
HAN'S FANCY TURNS
-TO HAYMAKINGI
BEAT THE BALES
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The crew. Labor is hard to find any
time to manhandle a hay crop from
field to feeding.
Penn-Jersey HARVESTORE® Systems Inc.
P.O. Box 7, New Holland, PA 17557
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Field losses. If your hay gets
wet, you’ll lose nutrients. And
every time you handle a bale,
leaves shatter.
Phone
717-354-4051
WITH THE BLUES M
Make shor
work of
feeding with
the Harvestore System
You’ve bucked your last hay bale. Harvest crop
as medium moisture haylage. Less time in the
field means less chance of weather damage,
more haying crews. And storage and hand
losses are virtually eliminated. Besides, H
vestore processed haylage is an extremely p
table feed.
Is the Harvestore System expensive? Not o
pared to baling hay!
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Lease
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