I I 5 I I i I I I DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON, WHY NOT JOIN US WITH YOUR FAMILY FOR A VISIT TO SOME REALLY SUPER-MANAGED OPERATIONS! HOLIDAY DAIRY TOUR l9BO Werner’s herd of 121 cows average 18,100 lbs. milk and 660 lbs. B.F. Haylage, Corn Silage, High Moisture Shelled Corn and baled hay make up the feeding program. In the last year, the average milk production per cow per day for the entire herd did not go below 54.5 lbs. milk per head. A new Slurrystore System is being installed for storing and processing liquid manure. Don’t miss the op portunity to visit this well-managed, high-producing dairy operation! SmWKWWIWimWMIIW: LEWIS WERNER, WERNERWAY FARMS, ► R.D. #1 Fredericksburg, PA OTHER SPECIAL PRIVATE TOURS FOR YOUR FAMILY CAN BE ARRANGED TO STUDY FARMS NOW USING THE HARVESTORE SYSTEM TO SOLVE THE SAME PROBLEMS YOU FACE. THESE TOURS DO NOT OBLIGATE YOU. CALL US NOW TO ARRANGE YOUR TOUR. enn-Jersey HARVESTORE Systems, Inc. P.O. BOX 7 NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 PH: 717-354-4051 • tMMtf UflHf tMltf ÜBMf MOBf MflMtf tMlltt IMMf uaaM UMM CMIHf (MMI UMttf MMEf 1 FROM ALL OF US TO ALL OF YOU! Thanks For Your Faith And Trust Throughout 1980 i KENNETH MASE FARM, R.D. #4, Lebanon. PA I he Mase Family milks 71 cows with an average of 60 lbs. milk/ head/day with a herd average of 18,535 lbs. milk and 728 lbs. B.F. The feeding program consists of Hayiage (at 18-19% protein), Corn Silage, High Moisture corn and some baled hay. This Lebanon County dairy farmer has consistently higher production with low feed costs. This is a tour stop you will thoroughly enjoy. " >s — jk
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