No easy start (Continued from Page A 22) cent pellet during milking, along with silage, haylage, and free choice minerals and salt according to then-production. And, a vacuum line was replaced with a 3- inch line lessening the vacuum ‘rushing’ therefore relaxing the cows, according to Carl. Now that their mastitis problems ATTENTION FARMERS „ FARM EQUIPMENT HAVE DIESEL FUEL INJECTION PROBLEMS? DON’T WAIT Make your repairs now. Get your money’s worth and know what you are getting when you buy fuel in jection service. Call: MILLER DIESEL INC. 6030 Jonestown Rd. Harrisburg, Pa. 17112 717-545-5931 JTePO ASSOCIATION Of= DIESEL SPECIALISTS ACCREDITED DEPENDABLE SERVICE WITH 24 YEARS EXPERIENCE STILL#! 814 Putdiman. TRI-DECK The Big Dutchman Tri-Deck layer Why?...Because the greatest compliment cage system is the most complimented is to be imitated, and everybody has his own system around. version of the Big Dutchman Tri-Deck system. 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Carl also has traded the mold board plow for disking and some no-till farming which helps con serve the moisture in his naturally Cattle slaughter down HARRISBURG Pennsylvania cattle feeders had 43,000 cattle and calves on feed July 1 for slaughter market, down nine percent from last year. Marketing of fed cattle during the April-June quarter, at 38,000, was up 31 percent from the same quarter a year earlier. Placements of cattle and calves on feed during April-June totaled 14,OOQJiead, down 12 percent from a year ago. Expected marketings of fed cattle during the July-September 1981 quarter, at 24,000 head, would be 3,000 or 14 percent more than were marketed during the same period in 1980. 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Realizing the problems they had to face might also confront their sons, she states, “When you’re younger, you can risk more. You have more energy then.” Although the fanning methods may change with the next generation, the Bross’s love of the land and the willingness to sweat and toil to keep it will carry on, along with their inherent faith that things can work out. “You can have all the knowledge and skills, but if it doesn’t ram, they don’t do you any good. It all goes back to that basic dependence on our creator. No man can do it alone,” Carl says with a smile. 9,570,000, a decrease of one percent from the previous year. This is the smallest July 1 number on feed since 1975. Placements of cattle and calves in the 23 sates during the April-June 1981 quarter totaled 5,953,000 head, up six percent from 1980. 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