Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 19, 1980, Image 40

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    Finable, Srtaday, July 19,1900
CORN DOESN'T NEED TO BE DRY
TO FEED LIVESTOCK. WHY DRY IT?
SIX YEARS AGO YOU
OULPN'T HAVE SOLD
E A HARVESTORE ...
OW I OWN TWO OF THEM!"
“I really like the ease of handling the corn compared to drying. When! took my dry
corn to the feed mill for rolling and mixing, I rarely got my own back. Now I can feed my
own corn out of the HARVESTORE® all year long and that means a lot to me!”.
“I have a batch dryer that I previously used for processing home-grown shelled corn.
I dry 6000 bu. less corn per year and with drying costs and labor, that doesn’t spite me
at all! Now I keep that 6000 bu. of corn in my HARVESTORE® . There is no more
babysitting the dryer and getting up at all hours of the night when I store my com in the
HARVESTORE 9 .1 close the hatch and my corn crop is stored, processed, and ready to
feed out of the HARVESTORE® for my entire herd until next corn harvest.”
“I eliminated the feed man from all the operations involved in handling corn. Ail I buy
from him is soybean meal. Five tons lasts me two months.”
“There is no comparison to feeding High Moisture Com with dry com. My cows really
do eat High Moisture Corn better. When I fed dry corn to my cows, in the spring when
they went to pasture, they would back off the dry corn. With the HARVESTORE® High
Moisture Corn, my cows eat as much as they did in the winter.”
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Penn-Jersey HARVESTORF
NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557
See Page 12 For OPEN HOUSE Featuring New Swine Installation
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SAVINGS WITH A HARVESTORE UNIT
ARE OFTEN GREATER THAN THE PAYMENTS
P.O. BOX 7
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DONALD G. HOFFER
LEBANON, PA
Systems, Inc.
Phone 717-354-4051