Penn-Jersey mmsm Systems, Inc. N d.p a^37 BOX7 ph . p H. 717-354-4051 Dear Dairyman, First, a greeting in our Lord’s name, the One who hath made everything. It ail started in the winter of 1970-1971, when a salesman from Penn-Jersey- HARVESTORE Systems came around and traduced himself. We thought then that it would have been to our advantage had we never seen him. After going on a few tours and talking with some other people, we were finally persuaded to purchase our first HARVESTORE, which we use mostly for Haylage and a little Corniage in the fall. Then, starting to feed Haylage, we soon experienced a reduction of approximately half in our purchased feed cost. Seemingly, the cows enjoy going to the bunk to eat Haylage. Another factor is labor-saving. There is just Dad and me on this operation most of the time. When it comes to making Haylage, the two of us can handle it easily. Another great factor is that we feel we get quite a bit more value off of our farmland. Number one, we never threw away any feed that was put in the HARVESTORE. Some baled hay the cows might only eat half of. Number two, the feed we put in is kept the way it is put in until it comes out. We are enthused about sealed storage material in a HARVESTORE Structure because we believe it has been one of our biggest assets to the farming operation. But let us remember that God has shared these material possessions with us, therefore, let us use them to his honor and glory. Consider a HARVESTORE System for your farm. o*** SERES one BEST R.D.2 Honey Brook, PA in-
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