Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 14, 1980, Image 5

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When it comes to dairy farming a little
learning can be a profitable thing. Milk
production can soar. Butterfat can jump
higher. Profits can increase. That’s why
Pennfield spends so much time educating
its own Penn Pro salesmen as well as
dairy farmers in the latest nutritional, herd
health, and farm management develop
ments. These educational programs are,
of course, an excellent supplement to the Pennfield Com
puterized Total Ration Service. And here’s how the service
works: 1. We collect samples of your forage. 2. Then we eval
uate the quality of your forage. We determine the total digest
ible nutrients. The fiber content. The protein content. The
amount of carbohydrates. 3. The computer quickly spots any
nutrients lacking in the forage. For your milking cows. And for
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Penn Pro is a total feed program from Pennfield Feeds.
ennfield feeds
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at different times of the year. And the
(Top) Dairyman John Barley discusses the latest develop- Will tell yOU What yOU need. And
ments in herd management with Penn Pro Salesman Bob when. 4. Yoiir Penn Pro Professional
Gregory (Bottom) Pennfield Feed marketing management + l.„ ,
conducts contmu/ng educational programs for salesmen 30VIS6S yOU OH tn 6 CjUSHtlty and typG Of
and danymen nutrients that should be added, to balance
your total feeding program to your cows
nutritional requirements.
Try the Pennfield Computerized Total Ration Service. For
better milk yields. For better profits. There’s no cost or obliga
tion. Just phone us today at Pennfield Feeds. Local calls:
Lancaster 299-2561, Red Lion 244-4511. In 717 and 215 areas
dial toll-free 800-732-0467. Pennfield Feeds, Rohrerstown
Road, Lancaster, PA 17604.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 14,1980—AS
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your dry cows. It immediately points out
u the overfeeding of nutrients. Underfeed-
mg, too. Both, of course, may be different
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