[4o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17,1981 A STOP th% PA-Dot Farms Paul J. and Dorothy King Cochranville, PA w -J* - STOP ft 2: Breck-A-De Farms Richard Sreckbili Family Partnership Oxford, PA« Richard & son Ed with “Twin Hills Monitor Arlinda" LUNCH AVAILABLE AT RED ROSE INN BY RESERVATION Penn-Jersey HARVESTORE Systems, Inc. P.O. BOX 7 NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 PH: 717-354-4051 CAN A COW PRODUCE 30,000 LBS. MILK FROM EATING HARVESTORE HAYLAGE?? Come Along On Our CHESTER COUNTY HAYLAGE TOUR FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1981 Meeting Place: Gap Diner, Intersection of Routes 41 & 30 Time: 10:30 A.M. j Paul with “Rom, Excellent 90 Call: 717-354-4051 Sponsored by: Dennis Zimmerman Chester County HARVESTORE® Representative Rocket” 215 acre farm, milking 75 cows in a tie-stall barn. Uses pipeline milkers. Herd averages 19,108 lbs. Milk and 707 lbs. B.F. Feeds Haylage and High Moisture Shelled Corn. Present Production of this cow is 29,887 lbs. Milk and 1,029 lb. B.F. Farms 700 acres, 77 milking cows. Currently over 17,000 lbs. milk and 610 lbs. B.F. Using tie-stall barn with pipeline milkers. Feeds Hayfage & High Moisture Shelled Corn. Breckbills made haylage in concrete silo for several years. See why they switched to HARVESTORE units! ... See for Yourself. Dennis Zimmerman
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