Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 07, 1980, Image 151

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beat the energy crisis
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A TRAILER LOAD OF
OPTIONS IS JUST
THE BEGINNING
■ Two-Wheeled Trailers
■ Manual Transfer
Switches
■ Power Shafts
■ Spline Adapters
■ Power Cords
• 25 KW
Worming
(Continued from Page D 22)
milk per cow per year by
worming at freshening,”
says Lee Majeskie,
Maryland Extension
dairyman “And that looks
pretty good on the bottom
line ”
If that “average”
dairyman treats each of his
80 cows at freshening, Dr
Miller estimates it’ll cost
him approximately $3OO A
40,009 pound overall increase
from the herd will gross
$4BOO with milk at $l2 per
cwt
Subtract the cost of the
wormer and the increased
feed required and net profit
is at least $4OOO per year on
milk alone
Majeskie adds that by de
wormmg the cows 50 to 60
days after calving, or at
their lactation peak, there is
a good chance production
can be increased as much as
100 pounds per cow more.
“Dairymen with herds
producing above the state
average will see less of a
production increase, but de
wormmg can still be a very
profitable investment ” He
recommends consulting a
veterinarian to determine
the best program for in
dividual dames.
The Maryland study also
indicated that young stock
are more likely to have a
heavy worm load Dr Miller
says this is due to the way
these animals are housed
and fed compared to lac
tatmg cows
So, by de-worming
replacements on a regular
basis, they’ll grow faster and
will be better prepared for
calving and lactation
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330 Fonderwhife Road, Lebanon, PA 17042
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On the average Maryland dairy - SO cows with an annual herd average bet
ween 12,000 pounds and 14,000 pounds -- de-worming at freshening can mean
a 500 pound increase in milk production per cow, according to Maryland ex
tension dairyman Lee Majeskie.
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Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 7,1980— P 23
SPECIAL WINCO FEATURES
★ Electronic Excitation
No Communicator or D.C. Brushes
★ Handy recepticals located away from PTO
shaft
it Precision ground helical gears run quiet
ly and eliminate service problems of
chain link drive
it Extra winding in the fields provide extra
power for heavier motor starting loads
it Color coded volt meter
it Grounding Lug it Lifting Eye
★ Rodent screen * Safety shield
USED UNITS
1-6 K.W. PTO Winco w/T. & S. 900.00
1-12 K.W. PTO Winpower w/T. & S. 1000.00
1-15 K.W. PTO Surge w/T.S. 900.00
1-15 K W. PTO Wmco w/shaft 950.00
1-15 K W. Winco w/T.S. 1100.00
• 55 KW • 75 KW
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