I—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 31,1981 40 Ken says, “Using High Moisture Shelled Corn has cut my purchased feed costs to 10.2% of my milk check. 4 tons of 40% Buxmont pellets last 6 weeks.” Feeding HARVESTORE Haylage on a free :hoice basis, Ken does not feed any additional pro ein to any cow milking up to 50 lbs. per day. Penn-Jersey HARVESTORE Systems, Inc. P.O. BOX 7 NEW HOLLAND. PA 17557 PH: 717-354-4051 Ken started his HARVESTORE Feeding System in 1969 with Haylage. With the add ition of his High Moisture Com Unit in 1980, his home-grown feeding program was completed. He now manages his dairy with fresh, nutrient rich feeds, reducing labor and reducing off-farm purchases. WHY DON'T YOU CONSIDER A HARVESTORE SYSTEM FOR YOUR FARM? CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE. NO-OBLIGATION FARM VISIT TO A LOCAL HARVESTORE FARM! "HARVESTORE HAYLAGE LOOKS LIKE DOLLAR SIGNS!" Hager (Kintnersville, PA) currently milks 45 cows with a herd average of 16,800 lbs. milk and 629 lbs. butterfat. erecting a 2033 HARVESTORE in August of 1980 Ken has lis cows jump 1,000 lbs. of milk and 60 lbs. of butterfat! Ask Ken what he likes best about his HARVESTORE Structure for Haylage and Ken will reply,/‘When it looks like rain, I blow it into the HARVESTORE tub. If it gets rained on blow it into the tub. It all comes out like dollar signs. A person would be a fool to farm without one.” In the spring of 1981, Ken expanded his Haylage HARVESTORE Structure by 10 feet, increasing his pro cessing capacity to 295 tons. THERE’S ONE M BEST TIME. “ _■ NOW I
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