Expansion and innovation (Continued from Page A 26) offers Kevin, includes (null moisture corn, soybean meal, a commercial mineral mix, a buffer, salt, and haylage. He says they don't skimp on minerals and do pa> close attention to the forages, testing whenever the feed seems to change Usually, adds Kevin, they are feeding out of three structures. The cows arc fed haylage and corn at the first feeding, and minerals and shelled corn at the next. In total, they arc fed five times a day. The “structures" he refers to are nine Harvestores that form a landmark in the valley. The Schracks maintain an award winning cropping program that includes proper harvesting and storage for high quality feeds. Schrack says he believes that sealed storage reduces feed loss and give a better feed. They’ve put up one Harvestore just about every two years since 1966. "It was hard to make the decision for the first one it cost $14,600 with the unloader. But today you can’t even buy the unloader by itself for $14,000," notes Schrack. In 1979 Schrack was recognized tor having the top alfalfa yield in RPER SPECIALS TWINE EARLY 9,000 or 10,000 ft. per bale *14.98 bale •14.75 bale •14.50 bale 1-10 Bale 10-50 Bale 50+ Bale - Jy 9,000 Ft 2"x24" Socks (D 576) $ 9.59 WIESE SALE ■ SAVE Twisted Chisel Teeth (3”) $8.79 .... *6.99 Plow Shores: $9.99 . .. $11.39 ... $10.29 ... $10.99 ... Similar Savings On Other Sizes JD 14" 3 Bolt JO 16" 4 Bolt AC 14" 4 Bolt IH 16" 4 Bolt EARLY ORDER SPECIAL 1250 Gal. Polyethylene Tank 10% DOWN Holds Till Next Spring sSq 95 $ 399*95 PickUp SOOO OR Tanks (he state by the I’a Forage and (irassland Council That year he harvested 9 2 tons hay equivalent while the average contestant’s yield was only 5 8 tons l,ack of a county agent has prevented Schrack from entering the com petition in the past few years, but he's still taking off lop yields. "With 500 acres of alfalfa, it takes a lot of labor, but it's critical to get it in at the right time,” says Schrack. Until the heavy dews and morning fog burn off in the valley, sometimes they mast harvest 50 acres of haylage between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. All the alfalfa harvested is made into haylage. “We try to go into the winter with full structures,” says Schrack. They raise all their own leed, with the exception of the soybean meal and minerals. The rolling herd average for their herd is 16,154 pounds milk and 579 pounds butterfat. “That isn’t too spectacular,” admits Schrack, i guess we’ve reached the point where we need to cull off for production increases.” "We give the first calf heifers too much of a chance to show what they can do,” he adds. Currently, every heifer is raised and added to * KENDALL PRI 2y 4 "x24Socks Udder Cream Ist Choice Dry Cow Treat. (D 577) *9.99 ▼ 28oz *6. 19 Jar ▼ *7.49 /12 Tubes (D 532) 15 Discs *9.99 6Va" Non Gauze Discs (DUO) *2.69 Reg. Vertical Transport -Water - Fertilizers - Plant Foods - Chemicals -Feeds PJMMft Jfcs StOWSB^KWHIN^y mn t m* m&m> Pfi. <717)464-3321 or ToKFreepkf«Cod«7i7&2ls) 1-900-732*0053 How Moa-Thur».7:3o-9:00. fri. 7:30*9:00, Sal, 7:30^:00 SALE •7.99 •9.39 *8.29 •8.99 STOPS PIPE FREEZE-UPS y W FROSTEX 'II v ilr Pipe Heating Cable I >l.i .in (m|h s rMICJ Mon* Hcluihlt* M | l OIKJtM I iff Cargill Animal Salts EvapSalt 80* $5 39 *4.99 TM Salt 80* $6 59 *5.99 Salt Blocks 50* $3 99 *3.29 Blocks SO* $5 39 *4.29 tin- |)i oduction line as the opciation expands While some of the heifers may he pulling down the fierd average, the cows in the “supei high group” ar c easily holding their own Projected la<~tations on some of the Sehraeks’ top individuals are well into the 20,(MN1 pound range And good breeding accounts for part of the success in production “I've used A I sm Mist H Only f l Aitileil St'i uiity ‘1.19 Mil l 1 1 'I I 1 'nLjtft hog 3Rf" Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9,1M5-A37 The Schrack herd is housed in a series of free-stall barns and divided into five production groups for feeding. PORTABLE REDDY HEATER Scour Tablets w**l3" * Aqua Mast m Lactating Treat ▼ *7** 12 Tubes FENCE SUPPLIES Re*. $2.99. .99', . $9.99 . . $16.99.. T-Post Insulators Handles ‘/."Mi. 17Ga. Wire Vi" Mi. 17 Ga. Wire SVi’T-Posts 6' T-Posts 6‘/2'T-Posts D-Con Ready Mix Poison HOG & CATTLE PANELS HxL 34**16’ $l7 99 $19.99 52**16' R-30 30,000 BTU R-50 50,000 BTU R-70 70.000 BTU $2.69 $2.89 $3.09 1# Box s 2 7 * 4# Box $ 6" 6# Box $ 8" •14.99 10 or more •16.99 10 or more NOW 169.95 219.95 259.95 Was 189.95 239.95 289.95 KennALi First Choice Dry Cow Mastitis Treatment N= SALE 25/*2.19 79* •7.99 •13.99 •2.19 •2.39 •2.59 FREE WELDING INSTRUCTION Feb. 19th at 7:00 P.M. Call For Reservations Prices Effective Thru Feb.l4. 1945