Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 10, 1981, Image 40

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BERKS COUNTY’S out
standing farm family for 1981,
the Clarence C. Sattazahn
family. From left are Kirk; his
mother, Marlene: Kevin,
kneeling with the family dog.
King; Clarence, holding Kevin'*
4-year-old cow, Lasso and
Karen, last year’s county dairy
princess Eagle Photo by
James R Cutler
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Octodf 10,1901
WOULD SAVING $lO,OOO A YEAR ON
FERTILIZER Bill MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
SLURRYSTORE SYSTEMS TOUR
To be held in the Berks and Lebanon County Area
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14,1981 iwt am
MEETING PLACE: Risser's Restaurant
Route 422,3 Miles West of Intersections 419 & 422, Womelsdorf, Pa.
ZAHNHEIM FARM. Clarence Sattazahn & Family. Womelsdorf. PA
AARON H. MARTIN FARM. Luke Hoagy. Herdsman. Newmans town, PA
REIST FARMS. Herman A Kenneth Reist, Lpi Hoagy* lebanon. PA
Reists milk 94 mature cows in*their stanchion barn. Manure
from the barn is pumped into a 6214 SLURRYSTORE with a MtV. -
Nesseth Piston Ram Pump. Agitation for the.SLURRYSTORE w
and spreader filling is done with a Nesseth Side-Mount Pump. j|-
Gutter grates and rubber mats are used in the stanchion
barn. Plowdown fertilizer has been completely eliminated on JPBhBKmI
this farm with a 13-ton application of slurry per acre,
year the Rosts saved over $6,700 in porchasttf ferlSzer and
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Haylage & High Moisture Corn are fedr
BUY A SLURRYSTORE NOW FOR “FREE” PUMP AND EXTRA LARGE
DISCOUNTS ON CENTER AGITATION EQUIPMENT.
P.O. BOX 7.
NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557
Aaron and Luke farm 200 acres and milk 68 cows on this
Lebanon County dairy farm. The 6214 SLURRYSTORE was
completed this past summer. Cows are housed in free stalls
and milked in a milking parlor. HARVESTORE processed corn,
alfalfa and double-cropped small grains are fed to the dairy
herd. Manure from the free stalls is scraped into a reception
pit then pumped into the'SLURRYSTORE with a Pit Pump.
Penn Jersey HARVESTORF
Systems, Inc.
Sattazahns’ 6214 SLURRYSTORE will handle manure from
100 head of milk cows and 70 head of heifers and young
stock. A new 100’ x 52’ heifer barn houses young stock on the
farm. 140 acres of corn, along with 70 acres of alfalfa and 20
acres of small grain are grown on the farm. A Nesseth Piston
Ram Pump and a DeLaval/Sahlstrom TH6O Pump handle ail
manure in the Sattazahns’ SLURRYSTORE System. Dairy
cows are fed HARVESTORE High Moisture Corn', Hay(a*ge &
Cornlage and are milked in a 8-cow Bou-Matic Carousel
Rarlor.
PHONE7I7-354-4051
YOUR
Luke Heagy, left, and Aaron Martin
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