«^U^.rF;nmn B ,Sitw.,,Swlmt.,, .... SteHCwlspondenf 1016 t 0 share - They have been MEADVILLE ~ CrawforH 00 * 8 dairy indWv bj county’s Dairy Princes*? r*™ getting people of all shapes and ai - ««t rair with wide variety of M 'Z U^° unty 'Maintains Andrew and Pam Black staff thebL* *' o " 31 items ' Lin^ ■,r. Moving dairy promotion items 535 SSSJL 0,6 general « For the past few years the SST^ 3SSet U P their boothat SstriS L* “ r 88 weU as at mails, „ s t"°t shows and even at the Pa Holstein Convention held this Spring in Erie. They've faeS having an “udderly” dehghSS mie whUe making money to SS Pefeant and other dairy promotional activities. t»2 P hoaats t-shirts, tote cow eraserc rw. chains and hag “ a JSS-S? can dr «ik.” Wdhpeople prS atS ;f.° nsCious and the ? mS>ve- tSnOWOndert hey Unda Andrew and Pam Black both members of the six couple committee, told of the financial success of the booth. Just on S afternoon at the fiar they S’ brought in nearly $200.00 y Pam nnfl* fw ther comj nittee member noted that on Wednesday they had taken m approximately $175.00 by 1 >Ple wondered where we got extra, extra Hiestand Supply Co. R.D. til Marietta, Pa. 17547 Dear Burnell and Paul, We purchased alVa” Hydro-Mag water conditioner from you in March. We want to let you know how well this unit has worked for us. „ We raise about 1500 hogs, 50-IC9 beef, and milk about 50 head of dairy. We also have about 20 chickens in a small coup. Our water is 40-50 grains hard due to limestone soil and.-, we have 120 ppm of nitrates as wdll. , : We were told by our feed consultants that our bad water may be the cause of our poor milk production and mastitis in our dairy cows. We proceeded to install two commercial water softeners, a chlorinator, nitrate tank, and a ultra violet light over the course of time. This investment of close to $7500.00 didn’t solve our problems, but our bacteria was re duced with the ultra violet light. For nine months this equipment failed to show any improvement. Sharon and I were seriously wondering how much longer we could last under these conditions. Our dairy was producing about 40 lbs. (daily herd ave.) and some times even in the thirties. When you contacted us about the Hydro-Mag we were skeptical, but we knew of nothing else to try and our problem still persisted. We had nothing to lose with your money back guaranty. In March when we installed it, all the other water equipment except for the ultra violet light was disconnected. At the time our dairy cows were drinking about 1200-1300 gals, a day of water. Within a week their water consumption started to increase till it reached 1800-1900 gals, a day. Through the summer the water.consumption has maintained between 1900-2100 gals, a day. The hotter the day the more water they drink and the more milk they would produce. Currently our milk production is up to 50+ lbs. daily herd ave. The appetite of the cows has also improved greatly. We also had two cows in the hot weather which didn’t clean but neither got sick or smelled bad as other years. Another thing we noticedkb that this summer the cows didn’t have the feed trough wet and slopped up like other summers. Our milk quality has improved that much that last month, for the first time, we were on our Co-op’s Honor Roll. Concerning our pigs, on the last lot of pigs we only used half the medication we normally use in the first couple of weeks after arrival. The pigs also increased water consumption and feed consumption from day one. We had very little scouring and have no problem getting the pigs to drink as we normally do. These are the healthiest and most uniform lot of pigs we’ve raised. Even our twenty chickens, which are a year old, went from 6-8 eggs a day to 15-17 eggs a day within a few weeks of the installation of the Hydro-Mag. Other areas of improvement we notice is that the lime no longer builds up on our tea pot as a hard scale but now can be wiped out with a cloth. Also the scale buildup on our coil in our hot water heater has been greatly reduced. We must say the Hydro-Mag has performed far past our expectations and are quite satisfied with the unit. We would recommend this unit to anyone with similar water related problems. ■ M ° re ,nforma t'on, Call: SUPPLY CO. -> ™’V!tsisSfSSl~’ SX“ £"& SJtSg •swiUM aarS^^S sssr*7B*ts*K Slnte ‘ W n °' to cSw"u*“2J Sr''?****^**nS^ ffrttog to Pm Black. »tSv ™ Jack P«HfS: iSr Yori: awi to m Js3S;.Sto£r l , ,ta . ita “ The shirts seU for jase M. 50 with tJ” 1 ®" avai aH>le the Dalrv the committee making 50 t&r f^f? 10 ® 88 Kathleen Worley and tho ahirt. Small tlerrtc ace sold at cart. Scl "“* Mp »ort E " PeggyA Can, 3 M,£&fi y ™ S ' 2 Gaor »* « Brubacher Bros QUe * nS Manor ’ Alstar Holste™ i Sr*r« Gr 'MorrellFarms Davidc *. Frwwß ™ n * [ 2 Sincerely, Glenn Longenecker R.D. n Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022 Crawford (Continued from PageA33> Q^ns'u^ n 0 - * t«SSSU“ a6 **«' Queens Manor Aug. 15,1983 ® j
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