Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 27, 1982, Image 65

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Feed Control Jsji
FEED CONTR
* Control Individual Cow
Consumption
* Reduce Feed Costs
The “HORN of PLENTY FINGERTIP FEED CONTROL" utilizes the latest in computer
technology to give you valuable information for maximum feeding efficiency.
THE CONSOLE:
The heart of the system is the Fingertip Feed Console. Over 80,000 bits
of information can be stored, re-called, and changed by the operator by
simply following ‘‘prompting" lights indicating the function to be per
formed. Up to 32 feeders and 499 cows are controlled from one console,
which is also designed to accommodate future developments in ‘‘on
farm" computer systems.
Lightning arresters and a back-up battery are built in to the console to
maintain memory for up to 16 hrs. upon loss of normal A.C. power.
Several back-up systems automatically ensure that cows are fed in
power loss situations; and resume normal operation on return of power.
THE PRINTOUT:
The printout consists of amounts of feed allowed and consumed per cow
for the day, and total for each cow for the month. It also tallys the total
amount fed per feeder for the day and the month. A printout is available
automatically or manually at any time.
Built into the console, the printer unit is a modern electronic impulse
type, giving you clear easy to read information on inexpensive adding
machine paper.
SPECIAL EVENTS:
For information concerning breeding, calving and medical con
siderations, the computer memory “reminds’Vthe dairyman with a daily
printout with specific information on each cow.
The Fingertip Feed Control system is designed for both large and small dairy operations, and priced affordably for the 25
cow herd and the 250 cow herd. No other piece of equipment on the farm will pay for itself so quickly, as well as improve
your efficiency, herd health and record keeping. Contact any of the following dealers on how you can start saving money
immediately by buying or leasing a “HORN OF PLENTY” computer feeding system.
AMERICAN AG BAG
Bnckerville, PA
CIRCLE “C” SURGE
Frederick. MD
DILTS FARM
EQUIPMENT
Marion Center, PA
HEISEY FARM
EQUIPMENT
Jonestown, PA
Distributed BY:
S CUMMINGS & BRiCKER, INC. SiS
PHONE <716) 343-5411 A PHONE (717)249-6720
Distributors Farm & Irrigation Equipment
* Automatic Daily printout
* Program Two Rations Per Cow
* Simple And Reliable Cow Identification
Each System Consists Of The Following Components:
HORN OF PLENTY DEALERS
STANLEY A. KLOPP,
R.W. KYLE FARM &
UTILITY EQUIP.
MCDOWELL FARM
IMPLEMENT CO.
Grove City, PA
MIKE JARRETT
Montgomery, PA
INC.
Bernville, PA
Mercer, PA
THE COW IDENTIFICATION UNIT:
A rugged metal backed figerglass unit contains circuitry by which each
cow is identified. It is bolted on to the feeder base and sealed against
dirt and moisture.
THE IDENTIFICATION TAG:
Each cow is identified by utilizing a vinyl base tag impregnated with
magnetic strips. No electronic impulses or components are used on the
tags. Placement of the magnetic strips determine each number. A good
comparison for cow identification would be that of a grocery store
checkout counter computer which reads lines and spaces on specially
marked items of food. Tne difference is, that with the “Horn of Plenty"
no lights of any kind are used and tags are identified even if a sub
stantial buildup of fibrous material is present. Within approximately 2
seconds, (less time than it takes for most cows toopen their mouths),
the identifier scans the tag and program three times to ensure proper
identification before the feeder motor activates to deliver feed. Cow
identification tags are guaranteed 5 full years against breakage and
defects.
THE "HORN OF PLENTY FEEDER":
Sold for over 10 years as a supplemental magnetic feeder, the Horn of
Plenty Feeder is constructed of galvanized steel and designed with cow
safety in mind. A 6RPM gear motor delivers feed via an auger at a
constant rate ensuring that each cow gets only feed allotted to her and
not the previous occupant.
McMILLEN BROTHERS
Loysville, PA
GERALD MENDENHALL
Brookville, PA
MORRIS
INTERNATIONAL
Everett, PA
SMITH FARM &
TIRE SUPPLY
Alexandria, PA
SOMERSET BARN
EQUIPMENT
Somerset, PA
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1982-
WINGERTON KEY MIX
WITMER IMPLEMENT
SPANGLER &
SPRENKLE
York Springs, PA
TRI-STATE
AUTOMATION
Hagerstown, MO
Waynesboro, PA
Shippensburg, PA
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