Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 22, 1984, Image 137

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    Local feed supplier completes management course
PARADISE - Jim Mitchell of
Hess Mills in Paradise recently
returned from Ralston Purina
Company’s farm consultant
workshop in St. Louis loaded with
the latest information on livestock
management and nutrition.
Mitchell enrolled in the three
day workshop to better assist
customers with their livestock
feeding and health needs.
“Livestock production, like all
other ' ?ts of today’s farm in
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These new swing-frame units pivot at the
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dustry, has become more com
plex,” Mitchell noted. “As a result,
more and more producers are
turning to their feed supplier for
advice and information on new
developments in nutrition and
overall management,” he added.
“One way I can better meet local
producers’ needs is to get ad
ditional training through courses
like this one given by Purina’s Agri
Business Institute, which is an
educational arm of Purina,” he
GEHL
said.
A group of livestock nutritionists
and researchers conducted the
intensive, three-day workshop,
Mitchell explained. “And, since
enrollment was limited to 28, we
had many opportunities to ask
these experts questions about the
various livestock management
problems that concern our
customers,” he explained.
tioning of the header. You can cut from the
left side or right side of the tractor L or tow
directly bemnd for roadmg. 1 he result to
you is reduced cutting time and fuel costs
with nearly infinite manueuverability.
Both the 2230 and 2262 feature a 20”
auger to feed the crop into the 57" wide
conditioning rolls for thorough crop condi
tioning.
Now you can get into high capacity
haymaking at self-propelled speeds and
convenience, without the cost of a self
propelled. The NEW 2230 and 2262
swing-frame mower conditioners from
Gehl.
1985
“We also received substantial
advice on feeding programs for
Lancaster Fanning Saturday December 22,1984-D9
swine, dairy and beef cattle,
horses, pets and other small
livestock,” he added. This included
advice on tailoring feeding
programs to livestock needs, and
informa 'ion on new feeding
systems such as high energy hog
rations and the Forage Balancer
Brood Cow feeding system, he
pointed out.
Describing this training
program, Dub Jones, president of
Purina’s Agri Products Group
said, “Through the Agri Business
Institute, Jim has learned the
newest livestock management
techniques that he needs to serve
his local producers. With this
Wayne Co. offers Farm Show bus trip
HONESDALE - The Wayne
County Cooperative Extension
Service will sponsor an
educational bus trip to the Penn
sylvania Farm Show on Tuesday,
nuary 15. The bus will leave the
vne County Court House at 7:00
and for the return trip will
1 from the Farm Show at 5:00
T eals are available in the
tw Building.
Hons for die bus trip can
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knowledge, he and other dealers
will be even better equipped to help
their customers. Our goal,” Jones
declares, “is to continue to make
our local dealerships as
knowledgeable as possible.”
Mitchell says the workshop will
further improve the level of ser
vices he provides area farmers
and livestock producers. “I have
even greater access now to the
tremendous research at
Checkerboard Square,” he says.
Hess Mills, located at 6 South
Vintage Road, now offers farm
consultant and other management
services to area producers. The
store’s telephone number is 442-
4183.
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