Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1982, Image 157

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    Yes, you eau make mere muuey
Must tanners could make more
money it they really wanted to.
This statement will meet with a lot
ot skepticism trom those who read
it. However 1 believe that it is true.
Any person wlw has the
dedication, the health, and the
intestinal tortilude t sometimes
called guts) to tanu also has a
higher than average control over
his or her own destiny.
ZIMMERMAN’S ANIMAL
. HEALTH SUPPLY
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YOUR CENTER FOR
SHOW SUPPLIES
FEATURING: THE ORIGINAL “DOC"
BRANNEN’S GROOMING PRODUCTS
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3 miles west of Ephrata along
Wood Corner Road
RDM, Box 141, Litftz, Pa. 17543
717-738-4241
Brockett's Ag Advice
By John E. Brocket!
Farm Management Agent
Lewistown Extension Office
That is a tair question. The
answers may seem simple but
your role in carrying it out may
well be hard work. Fust ot all, U
may mean a complete change in
the way you operate. Second, u
may mean torcuig yourselt into the
leadership rule I discussed last
week. And third it may mean some
sell examination with the basic
question ot: "How badly do I want
to succeed'.'”
How?
FISHER ENGINE SERVICE
3141 Old Philadelphia Pike
Bird-in-Hand, PA 17505 717-768-3729
Lei's look al some examples ut
changes that I have observed dial
could increase mcume.
Feeding more economically
This is especially true tor dairy
and hog operations. Most
dauyproducers waste JO to 30
percent ot their teed dollar. How
can this waste be corrected?
Use torage tests and a teeding
program as a guide. That is a basic
requirement toward more
economical teed use.
Weigh teed. Then teed in
accordance with a cow's needs. Be
especially Kind to tresh cows and
tirsl-calt heiters.
Feed most ot the high energy
gram teed duruig the tirsl one
third ot the lactation.
✓ Mix part of all of the grain
with silage if your cows are in a
tree-stall system. 11 you do this you
should probably liave ample bunk
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1982—D21
space tor all annuals \'l teet per
cow I or teed in shitls.
lf you use a total or partial
mixed ration with a split herd or a
herd ted in shuts, use a dittereul
level ut production tor tirst call
beilers than lor older cows.
Feed gram to cows three
'tunes per day it you have a stall
barn system.
•" If you use a magnetic or
transponder feeder, use a lower
eul-otl level tor first-calf heifers
than for older cows.
Produce good quality forage
because forage quality has an
effect on other ration ingredients.
-- Use the least expensive ration
that dues the job. Stay clear of
expensive additices that do nothing
lor profits except to reduce them.
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