i4o~lanca*ttr Fanning, Saturday, July 31,1982 A “I put my cows out on nice green pasture this spring and they stood in the field and bawled,” says Forrest. "They wanted back in the barn to eat haylage and high moisture corn from the HARVESTORESJMy high moisture corn really smells nice. The high moisture corn coming out of my HARVESTOREis a much more palatable feed than dry corn.” “Feeding haylage and high moisture corn out of my HARVESTORESaIIows me to feed less than 60 pounds of supplement per day to my 50 milking cows. I don’t feed any supplement to a mature cow until she reaches 70 lbs. of milk per day. A 70 lb. mature cow gets one lb. of 38% sup plement per day. LESS THAN 2.2% OF MY MILK CHECK GOES TO PURCHASED FEED!” HE EXPLAINS. Penn Jersey HARVESTORE Systems, Inc. P.O. BOX 7 NEW HOLLAND. PA 17557 "MY HARVESTORES® ARE DOING THE JOB" PH: 717-354-4051 "Before my first HARVESTOREa year and a half ago, my herd average was 14,600 lbs. milk. MY MOST REGENT D.H.I.A. HERD AVERAGE WAS 18,163 LBS. MILK AND 669 LBS. BUTTERFAT ON HARVESTORE HAYLAGE AND HIGH MOISTURE SHELLED CORN.My top cow produces 100 lbs. of milk and receives 30 lbs. of high moisture corn per day.” “Currently my first cutting rye and alfalfa haylage is testing over 25.2% crude protein. I spend $238.00 for supplement per month for my entire milking herd,” Forrest attests. REALLY Carl & Forrest Strieker Farm WE'RE ■^COMMITTED TO YOUR FUTURE —jaMcEri 11111111 L Forrest Strieker Wernersville, PA
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