Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 31, 1982, Image 132

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    Dl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 31,1982
Lancaster Co. DHIA
(Continued from Page DIO)
David S. Zimmerman
151 GrH
164 GrH
Lester M Weaver
101 A RH
65 0 RH
Ivan Zook
96 GrH
Richard G Wenger
Fern BrSw
Bennie L Fisher
Archie RH
John H. Howard
Connie
Robert E Kulp
RH 5-6
Hammer Creek Holstein
10 GrH 5-1
Ben S. Stoltzfus
GrH
RH
RH
Cindy
Tulip
Barby
Jonas B King
Barb
Rohrer Brothers
Rose RH
Ivan S. Stoltzfus
Hazel
Blanch
E. S. Win Farm
Mary
Flo
Willis M. Martin
RH 2-8
RH 3-3
Gladys RH
J. Harold Musser & Son
48 RH 5-0
51 RH 8-10
Jonas E. Stoltzfus
Cindy 8 RH
Shona 31 RH
Laura RH
AmosE. King Jr
Jennie
J. Ray Ranck
Suellen
Tot
RH 6-1
GrH 7-0
GrH 3-1
Dairy Pipeline (Continued from Page Oil)
make, but the mightier dollar
speaks.
Buying com silage instead of hay
has some other advantages too. it
is easier to buy good quality in com
silage than it is in hay. Chances
are, you’ll be buying silage in
much larger quantity and from a
single grower. That means the
quality should be more consistent.
And, because you are buying in
large quantity, you have a supply
large enough to justify sampling
and feed programming. That
means you’ll have fewer ration
changes you won’t constantly be
IMPROVE FEED PALATABILITY
AND PROFITABILITY BY USING
LIQUID AND DRY MOLASSES
»A 3 PRODUCTS IN YOUR FEED
FORMULATION FOR
ANIMALS FROM ZOOK
* MOLASSES CO.
• Liquid Feeding Cane Molasses
• Honey Brook Brand Dried Molasses - 50 lb. Bag
• Z Brand Dried Molasses - 50 lb. Bag
• Honey Brook Energiblock - All Natural 20 - No. Urea
• Energiblock - Hi Protein 36
• Energi Cubes for Horses
GOOD FOOD INC.
Household
GOLDEN BARREL Molasses and
• * BARBADOS * BLACKSTRAP
MOLASSES
: £Tc^TpSH,P E *l~ * SHOO-F E »PI E
SAUCE SYRUP MIX
MOIASSES FOR THE ANIMAL or THE KITCHEN
Contact:
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WEST MAIN ST., BOX 160, HONEY BROOK, PA. 19344
Phone 215-273-3776 or 717-393-3987
Call toll free in area code 215 & 717:800-662-7464
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changing from one batch of hay to
another and you’ll be able to
keep your cows on a more
balanced ration. Hopefully, they
won’t go off feed, they’ll produce
better, and you’ll reap the profits.
There is another side of the story
too. Is silage com available for
purchase in your community
hopefully at harvest time? I prefer
not to transfer silage from one silo
to another; it’s costly, you lose
some feeding value, and you in
crease the risk of spoilage. True,
you may have to borrow money to
purchase it at harvest time, but I
I lul Ulti U< \>llCUv
Tammie RH
Donald R. Bare
86 RH
92 RH
A. Dale Herr
36 GrH
Clyde W Martin
806
783
Rosy RH
Peggy RH
J. Floyd Kreider
806
769
6 RH
s/tit non R Umble & Son
Inxie RH
Marcia RH
Rhelda & Lynn Royer
Jacki O RH
Aspirin RH
John M, Harmsh
Nan RH
Thomas C. Lapp
Pet RH
Lucy RH
Butrcup RH
Wilmer R. Martin
MBrenda RH
Ardith RH
Elam K. Stoltzfus
Whirl RH
Glenn P. Book
Snowball RH
Harlan W. Hoover
5 GrH i
31 GrH
Eli S. King
801
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791
722
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13 RH
litus B Stoner
Sis RH
Vilolet RH
Trula RH
Charcoal RH
K. D.& Elsie Linde
Bnlle RG
Scott & Lisa Martin
3.6
3.2
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4.4
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Clyde GrH
Dan L. Stoltzfus
June RH
Robert L. Shelly
Rita RH
G. M Weaver
-Betty
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think I would sooner pay the in
terest than to pay a higher price
for silage later, and run the risk of
lower quality and poorer herd
performance.
Another question is do you have
storage? If not, consider a stack or
a bag. True, they are not con
venient and you’ll have some
spoilage losses with the stack or
you’ll have the expense of buying
and filling the bags. But, this could
still be cheaper than buying high
priced hay of mediocre and
varying quality and the problems
of not having cows on a balanced
ration or throwing them off feed
with a new hay purchase.
If you want to feed hay and you
• Poultry houses
• Dairy barns
• Milking parlors
• Storage buildings
• Greenhouses
• Office areas
• Confinement
buildings
COMPLETE SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT FOR CATTLE, HOG,
AGRI-
SALES, INSTALLATION & SERVICE
2754 Creek Hill Rd., Leola, PA 17540
PHONE: 717-656-4151
STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 4:30; Sat. 7:30 to 11:30
SERVING PA, N.J. ANDN.Y.
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have limited acreage, consider
growing hay instead of growing
com. As suggested earlier, you can
buy corn grain or com silage. If
you decide on this, be prepared for
some changes; you’ll be spending
much more time in the field, and
you’ll have some hay losses
associated with weather damage.
Forage Extenders
A number of feed companies
have a variety of forage extenders
that can be used to help replace
some of the forages in the ration,
and they may be a better buy than
expensive hay.
If you feed less forage, you may
want to increase the fiber content
of your grain mix. You’ll also want
APPLICATIONS:
• Livestock buildings
• Processing plants
• Warehouses
• Machine shops
• Homes
• Churches
POULTRY & GRAIN
EQUIPMENT.inc.
WWVfi
Jay L. RancK
Sheryl
Jonas S. Beiler
Rainbow
Marvin Reed
Mary
Luke E. Martin
56 GrH
John Omar Stoltzfus
Dime RH
Eli S. King
86 GrH
John A. Brubaker Jr.
Terry RH
David E. DeLong
Norma GrH
J Harold Fritz
34 GrH
Emanuel B. Lapp
Joy GrH
J Earl Horst
Della RH
Andrew 6. Miller
Melody RH
Cheryl RH
Cedar Fringed Farm
Ema RG
Honesty RG
Ho netta RG
Mercy RG
J. Richard 801 l
200 GrH
Elmer H. Weber
Letty GrH
Abram M. Stoltztus
Barb RH
Neff Brothers
Fern RH
Robert G. Hershberger
72 RH 4-11
Glenn F. Shenk
GrH
Lynn GrH
Samuel B. Lapp
Sandy RH
Benuel S. Stoltztus
2155 GrH
Jay L. Bixler
Irish RH
Ken & Nelson Stoner
181 Dus RH
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and features:
• Sealed chrome steel ball bearings
• Totally enclosed motor, special moisture
resistant silicone treated
• No maintenance
• Displaces 24.000 cubic feet of air per
minute (CFM)
• Solid state infinite speed controls
• Uses less energy than 40W bulb at low
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to consider using a mixture of
buffers in the ration, and you may
want to be concerned about using
too much heat-processed feeds,
such as some of the flaked and
pelleted feeds.
What ever changes you make, be
sure to work closely with your
feedman and feeding consultants.
You don’t want to foul up your herd
in the process of saving a few feed
dollars!
Before making any drastic
changes, push the pencil and
analyze your situation carefully.
These ideas are only intended to
get you to thinking. They won’t
work for every situation, but they
may help some of you.
HELPS TO HEAT
IN WINTER!
HELPS TO COOL
IN SUMMER!
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