A4o—LancasterFarmmg, Saturday, Inly 25,1911 “BUYING OUR HARVESTORE WAS THE BEST DECISION Bob purchased his 2035 HARVESTORE unit with a Hercules Unloader in 1974. According to Bob, “Since purchasing our HARVESTORE, our cows have always tested well on High Moisture Corn. Cribs are cheap,” says Bob, “but when you consider all costs involved, they are expensive.” Before purchasing the HARVESTORE unit, Bob was buying a complete feed from a local feed mill. That purchased feed was very ex pensive. Bob and his wife, Barbara, decided there must be a more economical way to feed their cattle a quality feed. According to Bob, "Our purchased feed costs were so critical we had to buy the HARVESTORE or go out of the dairy business!” the first year we realized a *22 f 000 savings in feed COSTS. It certainly is paying its way." Penn-Jersey HARVESTQRI P.O. BOX 7 NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 PH: 717-354-4051 WE’VE EVER MADE ON OUR FARM!” “My wife wanted to wait a year before we purchased our HARVESTORE® T says Bob, “but I knew if we had to farm another year without HARVESTORE, we would be out of the dairy business!" Son Jeff, center - Bob, right YOU, TOO, CAN ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF HIGH MOISTURE CORN FOR AS LOW AS *315.27 PER MONTH FOR A 4770 BUSHEL HARVESTORE UNIT... NO ADVANCE PAYMENT! Systems, Inc. In June, Bob had a rolling herd average of 16,536 lbs. Milk and 665 lbs. Butterfat (4.0%). In fact, the herd has been consistently over 4.0% Butterfat. Bob likes feeding High Moisture Corn to his calves and they really like the moist corn and grow well on it. “Feeding High Moisture Corn compared to a purchased calf feed is much cheaper, too,” claims Bob. THERE’S ONE BEST TIME. " ■ NOW Robert Holland Bedminster, PA
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