Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 11, 1981, Image 155

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    HARRISBURG - In an effort to
provide the finest quality product
to the consumer, the state’s
division of milk sanitation is
supporting refresher courses.for
bulk milk haulers to review proper
sampling techniques.
State Agriculture Secretary
Penrose HaUowell said the courses
being held throughout the Com-
TAKE THE HOT AIR OUT OF YOUR GRAIN DRYING
PROCESS WITH THIS NEW SCIENCE-ENGINEERED
NATURAL-DRY SYSTEM
Now days, you can't afford to heat
grain from the field. It cost’s to much
you do it yourself or if you have y<
feed miller do it for you. In additi
research shows high temperature h
drying can burn out valuable nutriei
from the gram. Reduce feed qua f
Lower production.
That’s why more and more
farmers have turned to the
Harvestall Chilicuring System
from Advanced Ag Systems.
These drying systems use
mother nature’s moving-air
method to dry the grain in the
bin. You simply use our com
puter test figures to determine
the amount of air you must force
up through the grain.
KEN SAUDER MILFORD MAST
Brownstown, PA 17508 Elverson, PA 19520
Phone: (717) 656-6519 Phone: (215) 286-9118
PAUL DETWEILER
Newville, PA
Phone: (717)776-3288
Milk samplers attend refresher courses
monwealth in April were arranged
in cooperation with the Penn
sylvania Milk Marketing Board
and Penn State University’s Ex
tension Service.
HaUowell said, “These meetings
were designed not only to help
maintain the high quality of
Pennsylvaia dairy products but to
ensure that the farmer is paid
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fairly for the milk he produces.”
He pointed out that besides being
checked for bacteria and chemical
contamination and added water,
milk samples are tested for butter
fat content. The butter fat content
is used to determine how much a
farmer gets for the milk.
“If a milk sampler uses un
proper techniques,” Hallowell
said, “such as not agitating the
milk long enough before taking a
sample, the butter fat content may
test out lower than it really is,
resulting in a lower pnce paid to
the farmer.
"The required agitation time,
correct milk temperatures and
techniques like how to properly
determine the weight of milk in the
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It’s all computerized and farm
tested so you can safely store
your grain on the farm at harvest
time. Then feed your own grain
to livestock. Or sell at a more
favorable price. No need to buy
expensive fuel. No need to wait
in line at the gram elevator. No
need to sell grain at low harvest
time prices.
To take the hot air out of your
grain drying process. Install this
science-engineered natural-dry
system. For a computer print-out
that shows how much air you
must move through your size
grairi bin write to; Advanced Ag
Systems, RD 2, Box 174,
Elverson, PA 19520. Or Call
(215)886-9118.
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bulk tank are all discussed and
demonstrated at the meetings,” he
said.
Current milk marketing laws
and regulations are also reviewed.
Hallowell said, “Pennsylvania’s
leading agricultural product is
milk, now a $1 billion a year in
dustry. The 1600 licensed milk
haulers in the state are keys to
keeping the dairy industry.”
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