Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 05, 1983, Image 5

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More milk per pound with
Ffennfield’s HiYield
Hi Yield Dairy Feeds #so7and #534
Nelson Habecker, of Lancaster R2^. r
is feeding Pennfield *534, our
" new Hi-Yield Dairy Concentrate '
with added fat. He’s particularly
pleased with the way his cows
realty eat the new high fat feed
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Includes 2V4 ton volume discount and cash discount of 2V4% due 15lh following month,
• Prices effective Feb. 28,1983 and subject to change with grain markets.
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Hi’Vteld
Crude .17,b%
Fatmlnimum h, 4.5%
Fib# rbalimum T 2.0%
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oats andbarley, pellets
steamedcrimped corn.
$183.89„„
ennfield feeds
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 5,
Daily
The Habecker herd is on a
roughage program of hay, haylage,
and com silage, fed two times a
day. Their grain program includes
high moisture shell com, and
Pennfield’s Hi-Yield Daily
Concentrate. Their high producing
cows are top dressed with a mix
made of ground ear com and
Hi-Yield 34.
Rolling Herd Average;
-72 cows 18,070 lbs. milk
3.9% test 699 lbs. fat
Last test—January 22,1983
65 cows milking
59 lbs. milk
Put Pennfield’s new dairy feeds
to work for you. Call us today
and we’ll tell you more about
them.
pennfield feeds
711 Rohrerstown Road
Box 4366. Lancaster, PA 17604
Call 199-2561 orToU free;
PA: 1-800-732-0467
MD: 1-800-2334)202
Quality - Performance - Service
183 daysin milk
3.6 fat
3.2% protein
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