Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 17, 1982, Image 40

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    I PONT BE FOOLED WHEN COMPETITORS SAY I
I THEIR PRICE IS LOWER! I
I “There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot I
I make a little worse and sell a little cheaper” I
I HARVESTORE FEEDS REALLY ARE BETTER I
I HARVESTORE owners on well-managed farms, who compare feeds, find that I
I HARVESTORE Systems often show far better results in cost reduction, feed i I
I efficiencies and increased production levels. I
I HARVESTORE SYSTEM FEEDS ARE DIFFERENT: I
I Smell the sweet, palatable aroma. jfyr I
I Compare the results with old-fashioned silages, baled / I
I hay and cribbed corn. j I
I TRY THE “SAMPLE” TEST...comparing Haylage and High Moisture / I
■ Corn stored in HARVESTORE Systems with feed stored in other j) 11 \ ■
I “so-called” sealed or open silos. / j ' I
I LOOK AT HARVESTORE FEATURES - I
I • Resaleability Always High. I
I * Quality Above All The Rest. m
I • Certified Service Crews Keep Costs Low. I
I • Professional Experienced Specialists Help I
I Jo Establish Feed Programs And Aid In I
I Solving Problems. II
I * Bottom Unloading 11
I LOOK AT HARVESTORE BENEFITS - II
■ If • High Production Potential. 11
I • Lower Feed Costs. II
I • Less Loss With Glass-Fused-To Steel Oxygen Limiting Structure. 11
I • Continuous, flow-thru feeding. HI
I CHECK THE BOTTOM LINES... II
I so much for so "small" a difference! 11
I CALL YOUR HARVESTORE REPRESENTATIVE II
| Pem-iersey HARVESTORE’ Systems, Inc. MiTT ? j ll'
I P.0.80X 7 II
■ NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 PH: 717-354-4051 HARVESTORE* SYSTEMS ||